Feature(may vary by option.)

●Save up to 128 tag information and you can upload these information to computer via USB cable.
●OLED display screen, readable in the sunlight.
●Easy operation, rechargeable by USB interface.
●Support reading FDX-B (ISO11784 / 11785) and EMID microchips.
●The reader CAN NOT read Avid chips. The 9-digit ID cannot be recognized. Only the 15-digit international standard protocol can be recognized. Please confirm the frequency efficiency and agreement of your electronic tag.

[Ar180]




[Ar180c]




[AR180X]




[Ar1801 Reader]





Description

AR180CAR180C

Feature:

  • Save up to 128 tag information and you can upload these information to computer via USB cable.
  • OLED display screen, readable in the sunlight.
  • Easy operation, rechargeable by USB interface.
  • Support reading FDX-B (ISO11784 / 11785) and EMID microchips.
  • The reader CAN NOT read Avid chips. The 9-digit ID cannot be recognized. Only the 15-digit international standard protocol can be recognized. Please confirm the frequency efficiency and agreement of your electronic tag.

AR180CAR180C
Frequency 134.2kHz
Reading Standard FDX-B ( ISO11784 / 85), EMID
Reading Distance >15cm for 30mm ear tags, >5cm for 2*12mm glass tag
Reading Time <100ms
Memory 128 records
Power Supply 3.7V Li-ion battery
Size 13.5*6cm / 5.31*2.36in
Weight Approx. 106g/3.7oz
AR180CAR180C

How to Use: It is directly injected into the skin of the animals body by a professional using a dedicated syringe and implanted at a horizontal angle of 45° Approximate implant location:

  1. .Pet dog, cat. Ear root or on both sides of the neck.
  2. Orangutan, gibbon, golden monkey and langur Inside of the front left forearm.
  3. Elephant. Under the folds surface of the left side of the tail root.
  4. Wild horses, wild donkeys. The center of the left side of the neck, near the mane area.
  5. Takin. The center of the left side of the neck, near the ear base area.
  6. Cranes, donkeys, swans. The front center of the neck.
  7. Tigers, leopards, lions, bears, giant pandas and red pandas. The left center of the neck.
  8. Marking positions of other wild animals of similar morphology are referred to above.

AR180CAR180C
AR180CAR180C