0.01A SS304 Dropbox RFID Card Collector With LED Indicator
Big collection bin 304 stainless steel dropbox RFID card collector with LED light indicator
Product Overview
The DBX100 dropbox RFID card collector works with visitor management software to enable automatic visitor check-out functionality. Visitors no longer need to return cards to the reception counter - simply drop the visitor card into the DBX100 for automatic check-out in the SE-VMS software records.
The system accepts proximity cards with holders and pin clips. Valid visitor cards fall into the internal collection bin, while invalid cards are directed to the front exit tray.
This dropbox-type card collector allows users to deposit visitor cards for exit or entry access. Compatible with any access control reader, the DBX100 offers a simplified, cost-effective solution for ticketing and visitor management systems.
Technical Specifications
| Description | Parameter |
| Power supply | AC230 power input Built in DC24V power supply |
| Power consumption | Idle: AC 0.04A, DC 0.01A Operation: AC 0.28A, DC 4.71-4.74A |
| Indicated light | Blue: Power On Green: Valid card Red: Dropbox fully occupied |
| Collection bin dimension | 13.5 x 13.5 x 29 cm Capacity: Maximum 280 cards |
| Maximum card size | 10 (W) x 9 (H) cm |
Application Environment
This dropbox is designed for indoor applications only. It is not suitable for outdoor installation or use near coastal areas.
Key Features
- Accepts cards up to 10 cm wide
- Compatible with any brand access control reader installed inside the dropbox
- LED indicator lights display operational status
- Key-operated top cover for maintenance access
- Key-operated bottom door for collection bin removal when full
- Automatic card rejection when collection bin is full
- Suitable for ticketing applications with reusable proximity cards
Typical Applications
The dropbox integrates with visitor management software (VMS) to enable automatic visitor check-out. Visitors simply drop their cards into the dropbox, which automatically updates the VMS records.
For ticketing applications, visitors purchase entrance fees and receive proximity cards. Dropping the card into the dropbox triggers gate opening. Operators collect all tickets (proximity cards) when the collection bin is full, allowing card reuse for subsequent visitors.