A groundbreaking product monitoring system unlike anything seen before.
Conventional self-sounding tags respond (issue an alarm) when they receive signals from security gates installed at store entrances and exits. This Wi-dimo uses a "reverse thinking" approach, where the self-sounding tag issues an alarm when it moves away from the signal area. (When the self-sounding tag is returned to the signal area, the alarm automatically stops.) As a result, it becomes possible to monitor display items that were previously fixed with wires wirelessly, and to make tags that only reacted at the final exit issue alarms inside the store, allowing for smoother communication with customers.
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TD-MC-S Size: 102mm(W) 102mm(D) 100mm(H) Body weight: 0.38kg Monitoring distance: Maximum 2.5m on one side Radio area: Diameter 5m TD-MC-L Size: 151mm(W) 151mm(D) 182mm(H) Body weight: 1.70kg Monitoring distance: Maximum 4.5m on one side Radio area: Diameter 9m *The monitoring distance may be reduced depending on the installation of metallic objects and other products. *Fixer is not included.
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Store security system for home appliance mass retailers and other retail businesses.
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Founded in 1894 as a textile company, Takaya Textile expanded and established its electronics division in 1966, beginning the assembly of transistor radios. Currently, in addition to contract manufacturing services (EMS) related to electronic devices, the company actively manufactures and sells in-circuit testers (printed circuit board inspection devices), RFID-related equipment (technology that enables information exchange through short-range wireless communication from IC information tags), and engages in IT consulting and system solutions, among various electronics businesses both domestically and internationally. We will continue to evolve as a corporate group that contributes to the development of society, with textiles and electronics as our two pillars.