Radio Frequency Identification Technology for Logistics, Tagging and EPC

DAILY's DL910 for parking management

Thursday, February 4, 2010

The DL910 is DAILY RFID’s new all-purpose ultra high frequency parking control system, designed for parking areas or gated communities.

With the utilization of RFID technology, parking control systems can automatically gather and send vehicle information to allow parking enforcement to increase its efficiency and security, all while reducing cost.


The RFID parking control kit contains RFID windshield tags in both adhesive and clipping formats, the DL910 RFID reader, and management software. The reader has a range up to 15 meters with multi-port interfaces.

The DL910 authorizes cars moving in and out — keeping a log of entry and exit times. It offers hands-free access to gated communities and parking areas, to allow parking lots to manage vehicles more efficiently and safely. [end] 

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