TGW-BTCR is an innovative wireless identification device. It seamlessly connects Bluetooth tags with Bluetooth readers, making vehicle access management simpler and more convenient. Without needing to get out of the car, it can quickly and accurately read Bluetooth electronic tags on vehicles from a distance. It is perfectly suitable for vehicle passage, monthly rental vehicle verification, and parking fee calculation, upgrading traditional static management mode to efficient dynamic intelligent management.
| Product Model | TGW-BTCR |
| Language Support | English |
| Pots | TCP.IP ports, Power supply ports |
| Reader range | 3~15m (adjustable), the optimum: 5~8m |
| Reading angle | 60 degree tapered area in front of the reader |
| Transmitting channel | 38K |
| Receiving channel | 433M |
| Identification speed | ≥60km/h |
| Working temperature | -30℃~+80℃ |
| Communication Interface | Wiegand 26, Wiegand 34, RS485 |
| Transmitting frequency | 38K rectangle |
| Receiving frequency | 433MHZ |
| Transmitting angle | 45 degree conical |
| Data rate | 19200bps (RS485) |
| Voltage | DC 12V/3A |
| Humidity | 10%~90% |
| Power | ≤400milliwatts |
| Reading speed | Max. 80yar |
| Machine size | 254*242*54mm(H*W*D) |
| Rod size | 1500*60mm |
| Angle adjustment | in any angle according to the need |



Successful verification: The management system sends the “open gate” instruction to the barrier.
Failed verification: The management system does not send the opening instruction, or notifies the staff at the booth to intervene manually.

1.How does this system work?
We install readers at the entrance. Your vehicle has an exclusive Bluetooth/UHF tag attached to it. When the vehicle approaches, the reader will automatically identify the tag from a distance and, after verification is successful, control the barrier to lower and allow passage.
2.Do I need to stop or roll down the window?
No, you don’t. This is a truly “hands-free passage”. The vehicle can be automatically identified while it’s in motion, and you can simply drive in without any action.
3.How far can the Bluetooth tag be recognized?
The recognition range is usually between 3 and 10 meters. This ensures that the vehicle can be accurately identified before entering the passage, allowing sufficient time for the barrier to raise.
4.If multiple vehicles follow each other (follow closely) when entering, will the system make a wrong judgment?
No. This system has excellent conflict prevention capabilities. It can accurately distinguish the tags of the front and rear vehicles and ensure that only authorized vehicles are allowed to pass, effectively preventing vehicles from following closely and entering illegally.
5.Will rain or bad weather affect the recognition?
The impact is minimal. The equipment and labels both have excellent waterproof, dustproof and anti-interference capabilities, and can adapt to various harsh weather conditions, ensuring stable operation.
6.Do the labels need to be charged or have batteries replaced?
This depends on the type of label. Passive UHF labels do not require batteries, while active Bluetooth labels have a built-in battery that can last for several years. When the battery level is low, the system will give an early warning to facilitate your replacement.
7.What should I do if my tag is lost or damaged?
Please contact the parking lot administrator immediately. They can cancel the old tag ID in the system’s backend and reissue a new one for you to ensure safety.
8.How does the system prevent a vehicle from using multiple tags for multiple vehicles?
Our system strictly enforces the “one vehicle, one tag” rule. Each tag ID is uniquely associated with an authorized vehicle license plate number in the background. If a vehicle that is not bound is detected attempting to use the tag, the system will deny its passage.
9.Besides controlling access, does this system have any other functions?
Yes. It is also applicable to automatic lane opening upon entry. Moreover, it can be used for various value-added services within the park, such as vehicle positioning, parking space guidance, and management of fixed area permissions.
10.If the identification fails and the barrier does not raise, what should I do?
Please pause for a moment and check if the label on the windshield has fallen off. You can also contact the central control room through the intercom system at the entrance. The staff will manually verify your identity and remotely open the barrier.
| Product Model | TGW-BTCR |
| Language Support | English |
| Pots | TCP.IP ports, Power supply ports |
| Reader range | 3~15m (adjustable), the optimum: 5~8m |
| Reading angle | 60 degree tapered area in front of the reader |
| Transmitting channel | 38K |
| Receiving channel | 433M |
| Identification speed | ≥60km/h |
| Working temperature | -30℃~+80℃ |
| Communication Interface | Wiegand 26, Wiegand 34, RS485 |
| Transmitting frequency | 38K rectangle |
| Receiving frequency | 433MHZ |
| Transmitting angle | 45 degree conical |
| Data rate | 19200bps (RS485) |
| Voltage | DC 12V/3A |
| Humidity | 10%~90% |
| Power | ≤400milliwatts |
| Reading speed | Max. 80yar |
| Machine size | 254*242*54mm(H*W*D) |
| Rod size | 1500*60mm |
| Angle adjustment | in any angle according to the need |



Successful verification: The management system sends the “open gate” instruction to the barrier.
Failed verification: The management system does not send the opening instruction, or notifies the staff at the booth to intervene manually.

1.How does this system work?
We install readers at the entrance. Your vehicle has an exclusive Bluetooth/UHF tag attached to it. When the vehicle approaches, the reader will automatically identify the tag from a distance and, after verification is successful, control the barrier to lower and allow passage.
2.Do I need to stop or roll down the window?
No, you don’t. This is a truly “hands-free passage”. The vehicle can be automatically identified while it’s in motion, and you can simply drive in without any action.
3.How far can the Bluetooth tag be recognized?
The recognition range is usually between 3 and 10 meters. This ensures that the vehicle can be accurately identified before entering the passage, allowing sufficient time for the barrier to raise.
4.If multiple vehicles follow each other (follow closely) when entering, will the system make a wrong judgment?
No. This system has excellent conflict prevention capabilities. It can accurately distinguish the tags of the front and rear vehicles and ensure that only authorized vehicles are allowed to pass, effectively preventing vehicles from following closely and entering illegally.
5.Will rain or bad weather affect the recognition?
The impact is minimal. The equipment and labels both have excellent waterproof, dustproof and anti-interference capabilities, and can adapt to various harsh weather conditions, ensuring stable operation.
6.Do the labels need to be charged or have batteries replaced?
This depends on the type of label. Passive UHF labels do not require batteries, while active Bluetooth labels have a built-in battery that can last for several years. When the battery level is low, the system will give an early warning to facilitate your replacement.
7.What should I do if my tag is lost or damaged?
Please contact the parking lot administrator immediately. They can cancel the old tag ID in the system’s backend and reissue a new one for you to ensure safety.
8.How does the system prevent a vehicle from using multiple tags for multiple vehicles?
Our system strictly enforces the “one vehicle, one tag” rule. Each tag ID is uniquely associated with an authorized vehicle license plate number in the background. If a vehicle that is not bound is detected attempting to use the tag, the system will deny its passage.
9.Besides controlling access, does this system have any other functions?
Yes. It is also applicable to automatic lane opening upon entry. Moreover, it can be used for various value-added services within the park, such as vehicle positioning, parking space guidance, and management of fixed area permissions.
10.If the identification fails and the barrier does not raise, what should I do?
Please pause for a moment and check if the label on the windshield has fallen off. You can also contact the central control room through the intercom system at the entrance. The staff will manually verify your identity and remotely open the barrier.




Shenzhen TigerWong Technology Co., Ltd Our is a leading global provider of intelligent parking management systems and access control system solutions, focusing on ALPR/ANPR parking systems, parking management system,pedestrain turnstiles and face recognition systems.