The uPASS Go is a UHF RFID reader for long-range vehicle identification. Based on passive UHF technology, vehicles are identified up to 10m (33'). The uPASS Go complies with the ISO18000-6C and EPC Gen 2 directive. As the uPASS Go is used in combination with battery free UHF (EPC Gen 2) tags, the solution is cost efficient. It is ideal for convenient vehicle access to car parks, gated communities and staff parking areas. The uPASS Go supports a variety of industry-standard communication interfaces, such as RS485, Ethernet, Wiegand and clock and data. This enables seamless integration into any existing or new access control or parking system. Existing proximity Wiegand reader installations can be upgraded without additional wiring. The uPASS Go UHF RFID reader supports the Open Supervised Device Protocol (OSDP v2) for automatic vehicle identification applications. OSDP Enables advanced and secure channel communication between the uPASS UHF RFID reader and the controller. Connecting the uPASS Go reader over the Ethernet interface offers the possibility to support TCP-IP. This opens up new possibilities to perform remote configurations and updates with the user-friendly online configuration interface. Featuring a slim housing, the uPASS Go fits perfectly in any vehicle gate environment. The reader can be installed with the supplied mounting set on an entry pedestal or wall near the barrier. With the optional mount set extension it can be mounted on a wall or ceiling in every possible angle for an optimal read area. The service hatch offers convenient access to the interfaces for installation and maintenance. The reader features a weather-resistant housing and is fully operable in -30...+60°C (-22...+140°F), which means it can withstand the harshest outdoor environments. When exposed to extreme sunny conditions it is recommended to to apply the optional weather protection hood. As the reader is typically positioned at the perimeter it has a tamper switch to immediately provide tamper indication. With the circular antenna polarization the tag orientation on the windshield becomes irrelevant as long as the tag is in line of sight for the reader. Especially convenient for cars with metalized windshields with only a small area without metal. The built-in beeper and high intensity LED provide audible and visual feedback on the identification of a tag in all operating modes.