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Active RFID Card for Long Range Tracking
Traffic Safety Facilities

Active RFID Card for Long Range Tracking

This detail page turns one product record into a narrower sourcing decision with clearer category fit, adjacent routes and RFQ-ready context.

Quote on request

Active | Applications and Buyer Notes

Active is organized as a sourcing-ready Traffic Safety Facilities reference. The page combines visible product or company data with structured procurement cues so buyers can compare application fit, specifications, quantity, quality requirements and lead-time

Applications

  • Initial shortlist building for related product or supplier options.
  • Specification and application fit review before bulk purchasing.
  • Category, keyword and detail-page comparison before sending an RFQ.

Key specifications

Category
Alarms and Perimeter SecurityBased on visible page data; confirm exact value in the RFQ.
Unit
setBased on visible page data; confirm exact value in the RFQ.
10
Year High (D) Content format: decimal character format time Year, month, day, hoBased on visible page data; confirm exact value in the RFQ.
11
Rear Low (D)Based on visible page data; confirm exact value in the RFQ.
12
Month High (D)Based on visible page data; confirm exact value in the RFQ.
13
Month Low (D)Based on visible page data; confirm exact value in the RFQ.
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Day High (D)Based on visible page data; confirm exact value in the RFQ.
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Day Low (D)Based on visible page data; confirm exact value in the RFQ.

Buyer tips

  • State quantity range and split-delivery needs before price comparison.
  • Add certification, material or inspection standards when they affect acceptance.
  • For time-sensitive projects, include target arrival date and destination.
  • For special applications, describe operating condition, installation environment and duty cycle.

FAQ

What should buyers confirm first?

Confirm application, specification, quantity, destination and lead-time requirements before comparing offers.

Can buyers inquire when specs are incomplete?

Yes. Add model, material, size, use case and inspection needs in the RFQ to make replies comparable.

How should this listing be evaluated?

Check title, category, specifications and related keywords against the actual sourcing requirement.

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Product sourcing profile

CategoryTraffic Safety Facilities
Inquiry workflowPlatform RFQ workflow
AvailabilityInquiry required
Updated2026-05-05

Product introduction

Home Electrical & Electronics Smart Card & Card Reader RFID Card RFID Smart Card Active RFID Card for Long Range Tracking US$ Pieces US$4.00 1,000-4,999 Pieces US$3.50 5,000+ Pieces Send Inquiry Chat Now Still deciding? Get samples of $ ! US$ 5/PieAccessShieldHub curates RFQ-led product discovery for buyers looking for alarms and perimeter security options. The page is organized around specification review, application fit, and inquiry-ready comparison.When evaluating this product, buyers should confirm application fit, required performance range, installation environment, lead time, documentation, and whether the supplier can support OEM or project quotations. Current vertical focus: access control, cctv, alarms, turnstiles, smart locks, and perimeter security equipment sourcing and rfq-ready export supply platform.rfidsecurityexportsmart

Selection and RFQ points

Review material fit, application context, alternatives and RFQ detail before comparing related product paths.

Material fit Perimeter Security Equipment

Confirm material, size, finish, tolerance and processing needs before price comparison.

Application fit application, operating environment and usage frequency

Add the target application and operating context so related products can be compared correctly.

Alternative path Traffic Safety Facilities

Use nearby materials, equipment types or category pages when this record is close but not exact.

RFQ detail Quantity, destination, timing

Include quantity, destination, target delivery window, packaging and any technical constraints.

Key specifications

CategoryAlarms and Perimeter Security
Brand
Unitset
10Year High (D) Content format: decimal character format time Year, month, day, hour, minute, second
11Rear Low (D)
12Month High (D)
13Month Low (D)
14Day High (D)
15Day Low (D)
16Hour High (D)
17Hour Low (D)
18Minute High (D)
19Minute Low (D)
20Second High (D)
21Second Low (D)
22Card number 10th(D) C ard number Content format: decimal character format 2.4G card number for wristband
23Card number 9 th (D)
24Card number 8 th (D)
25Card number 7 th (D)
26Card number 6 th (D)
27Card number 5 th (D)
28Card number 4 th (D)
29Card number 3 th (D)
30Card number 2 th (D)
31Card number 1 th (D)
33Tag Data 1
35Tag Data 2
37Tag Data 3 RSSI signal strength value, high nibble 0 ~ F indicates signal strength, ultra-small value signal is super strong, low nibble 1 ~ 4 indicates corresponding channel number
39High 4 bits (H) of the checksum Content format: hex character format Checksum byte, add the hexadecimal value of the first 38 characters, plus the check code value here, the combined and trailing byte values are zero
40Low 4 bits (H) of the checksum
ApplicationElectrical and power distribution
Application FieldTransportation
BatteryCr20 32 button battery *2 ( Can be changed)
Battery L ife2-5 Year
Calculation M ethodChecksum calculation: In sum of all hexadecimal values, the end byte is 0 23 + 30 + 30 + 30 + 30 + 30 + 30 + 30 + 31 + 31 + 35 + 30 + 34 + 31 + 38 + 30 + 38 + 30 + 38 + 30 + 39 + 30 + 30 + 32 + 32 + 30 + 34 + 36 + 35 + 31 + 38 + 45 + 39 + 39 + 39 + 30 + 30
CategoryAlarms and Perimeter Security
Character# E D
Collision A bility>200PCS
ColorWhite gray, off-white
CustomizationAvailable
Data Transmission ModeSerial
Description# Hexadecimal Decimal Decimal Any Hexadecimal *
Dimensions87x55x7mm
Disassemble alarmYes (can be removed)
Feature Highlightsdigital, automatic
Frequency2.4G Active RFID
FunctionIdentification, Encrypt/Decrypt, Information
HexadecimalD
ItemMark Device Number Device D atetime Tag Number Flag Flag D ata Checksum
Label CategoryActive
Low/High Frequency125K /13.56Mhz (Optional)
Matched Termsrfid, security, export, smart
MaterialABS
Model NO.HC-PA54
NoDefinition Description
Operating Voltage3 .0 V
OriginChina
Power Supply ModeActive Card
Product TitleActive RFID Card for Long Range Tracking
Protection LevelIP 68
Read-Write MethodNon
Receiving sensitivity800 dBm ~-90 dBm
Size87 mm× 55 mm× 7mm
Specification87x55x7mm
Static (standby) working current< 5uA
Storage Temperature40 ºC~ 85 ºC
StructureRead-only Card
TrademarkHECERE
Transmit T imeActive 1 time per second / Passive 3 to 4 times per second
Transport PackageCarton
Voltage10v
Weight26 g
Working C urrent ( T ransmit signal)< 1 8 mA (Pulse mode)
Working MethodActive/ P assive / A ctive-passive combination
Working ModeRead-only
Working Temperature20 ºC~ 60 ºC
Working frequency2.4GHz-2.5GHz

Product sourcing keywords

These terms come from the title, visible copy and specifications, and link into matching aggregate pages.

Related keyword paths

Grouped by the product keyword that generated the related path.

SOURCING DECISION BRIEF

Active RFID Card for Long Range Tracking sourcing decision brief

This detail page turns one product record into a narrower sourcing decision with clearer category fit, adjacent routes and RFQ-ready context.

Category
Alarms and Perimeter Security
Price status
Quote on request
Inquiry model
Structured product RFQ with quantity, destination and technical requirements.
Availability
Confirm by inquiry
Sourcing lens
Product detail to shortlist decision
Primary compare
Category, Brand, Unit
Record focus
Active Rfid Card For Long Range Tracking
Category focus
Traffic Safety Facilities
Buyer checklist
  • Category fit: Confirm whether the product belongs to the right category and nearby application path before outreach.
  • Specification depth: Review the visible specifications and convert missing fields into a clearer RFQ requirement set.
  • Route expansion: Use adjacent category, solution and procurement routes before settling on one detail page.
How should buyers use this detail page?

Use the detail page as a product-fit checkpoint. Confirm category placement, visible specifications and adjacent sourcing paths before sending an RFQ.

What should buyers compare first?

Compare the visible specifications, category fit and the nearest application or solution routes before asking for supplier options.

AccessShieldHub related sourcing paths

AccessShieldHub procurement phrases

AccessShieldHub project-fit checks

Application Confirm Application before comparing offers or moving the inquiry forward.
Country Confirm Country before comparing offers or moving the inquiry forward.
Capacity Confirm Capacity before comparing offers or moving the inquiry forward.
Material Confirm Material before comparing offers or moving the inquiry forward.
Application route Use Application to compare adjacent options instead of relying on one broad title match.
Country route Use Country to compare adjacent options instead of relying on one broad title match.

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Procurement notes

If visible specifications are still thin, add model, material, interface, quantity, application fit, destination and target lead time before comparing quotes.

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