UHF Integrated RFID Reader
RLI-7dBi Integrated UHF RFID Reader
Automate vehicle, access and logistics identification with a built-in 7 dBi circularly polarized antenna, project-dependent read range, adjustable RF power and industrial I/O.
Reduce repeated manual identification, return tag data to the host system and trigger an immediate access or process response at a defined RFID checkpoint.
*Read range is project dependent. Actual performance depends on the tag, object, mounting, regional settings and RF environment.
Operational Value
From Repetitive Manual Checks to Automated RFID Confirmation
The RLI-7dBi is designed for recurring vehicle, access and logistics checkpoints where the same identify, validate and respond sequence would otherwise require repeated operator checks.
Manual Identification Checkpoint
Repeated action for every vehicle, asset or shipment
More repeated interaction, slower confirmation and more opportunities for delayed or incomplete checkpoint records.
Automated RFID Checkpoint
Repeatable trigger, read and response sequence
Operational improvements depend on the complete deployment, including tag selection, read-zone validation, host software, process rules and user adoption. Quantified time, accuracy or labor savings should be published only when supported by project data.
Good Reasons
Why Choose the RLI-7dBi Integrated RFID Reader?
Four product-level reasons help system integrators determine whether this medium- to long-range integrated RFID reader matches the required lane, checkpoint, regional frequency and control workflow.
Integrated 7 dBi Circular Antenna
The reader engine and 7 dBi circularly polarized antenna are combined in one IP65 enclosure for a self-contained fixed checkpoint.
Medium- to Balanced Checkpoint Coverage
A balanced 7 dBi antenna supports vehicle lanes, access points and logistics gates when the tag and site conditions are validated.
Industrial Trigger and Control
Two optocoupler inputs receive external signals, while two relay outputs return identification or validation results to compatible field devices.
Regional Frequency and Connectivity Options
Configure the operating frequency for regional requirements and select the required host communication, with PoE available by project configuration.
RFID Event Workflow
Turn Each Tag Read into an Immediate Process Response
The RLI-7dBi can sit inside a vehicle, access or logistics workflow: receive a trigger, capture tag data, pass the event to the host and return an immediate response to the field.
Start a read cycle from a loop detector, photoelectric sensor, PLC or another compatible control signal through either optocoupler input.
Send EPC, TID or user-memory data to the connected application for vehicle identification, access authorization, shipment tracking or process verification.
Use either relay output to activate a compatible light, buzzer, gate signal or other checkpoint response defined by the integration.
Applications
Integrated RFID Reader Applications for Lanes, Gates and Checkpoints
The RLI-7dBi is strongest where the vehicle, asset or shipment follows a defined approach path and the reader position, trigger window and response logic can be validated.
Vehicle Identification Lane
Identify tagged vehicles at parking, yard, customs or controlled-entry lanes and return the event to the connected access or vehicle-management system.
- Defined vehicle approach direction
- Host-side authorization or status check
- Relay or gate response after validation
Controlled Access Identification
Capture personnel-card, vehicle or asset identities at a controlled entrance and send the result to the host or access controller for further action.
- Defined entrance or lane
- Host- or controller-based authorization
- Optional relay response to field equipment
Logistics Gate and Transfer Point
Capture tagged pallets, containers, bins or assets as they pass a warehouse gate, loading area or controlled transfer point.
- Fixed and repeatable travel path
- Automatic arrival or transfer record
- WMS, middleware or local host connection
The RLI-7dBi is intended for controlled, directional checkpoints. For compact workstations, evaluate a lower-gain model; for wider or longer-range lanes, compare the 9 dBi and 12 dBi models. Final selection must be validated with the actual tag, lane width, speed and installation environment.
Read Performance
Balanced 7 dBi UHF RFID Reading for Fixed Read Points
The RLI-7dBi read range is project dependent, not a guaranteed working distance for every RFID tag, vehicle, asset or installation. Raylink confirms the actual read boundary through site validation before deployment.
The antenna and reader are tested as one integrated RF system.
The typical maximum must be evaluated against the actual windshield, asset, pallet or object-mounted tag used in the project.
The maximum reference distance uses full output power and must remain within regional operating requirements.
Actual performance varies with tag antenna size and sensitivity, mounting material, tag orientation, reader angle, object movement, nearby metal or liquid, multipath reflection and RF interference.
Communication and I/O
Connect the RFID Read Point to the Control System
Specify the host interface, external trigger source, output action and DC or optional PoE power arrangement before ordering the final RLI-7dBi configuration.
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Serial Communication
Supported baud rates: 38400, 57600 and 115200 bps.
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Two Optocoupler Inputs
Receive trigger or control signals from compatible sensors, PLCs or external devices.
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Two Relay Outputs
Return identification or validation results to compatible indicators, alarms or control circuits.
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DC Power or PoE by Configuration
Use the 9–24 V DC input, or select PoE on a supported Ethernet configuration when required by the project.
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Optional Communication Configuration
Selected configurations may include RS-485, Ethernet/RJ45, Wiegand, Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. Confirm the required cable and interface combination when ordering.
PoE configuration: PoE is available by configuration on the RLI-7dBi and depends on the selected Ethernet and cable configuration. Confirm the required power method before ordering.
Project Configuration
Configure the RLI-7dBi for the Actual Lane or Checkpoint
Frequency, tag performance, communication, power method and lane conditions should be confirmed as one project configuration rather than selected as isolated specifications.
Technical Specifications
RLI-7dBi Specifications and Configuration Details
Confirm the regional frequency, optional interfaces, PoE requirement and supplied cable definitions before production ordering.
| RF Performance | |
|---|---|
| Product type | Integrated UHF RFID reader |
| Air-interface protocol | ISO 18000-6C / EPC Class 1 Gen 2; ISO 18000-6B |
| Frequency configuration | Configurable for different regional requirements; common versions include 860–868 MHz and 902–928 MHz |
| RF output power | 0–33 dBm, adjustable |
| Power adjustment | 1 dBm steps |
| Read range | Project dependent — confirm by site validation |
| Reference test condition | Built-in 7 dBi circular antenna, reference test tag and full RF output |
| RSSI | Supported |
| Read/write areas | EPC, TID and user memory |
| Operating modes | Command, polling and trigger modes |
| Integrated Antenna | |
| Antenna gain | 7 dBi |
| Polarization | Circular polarization |
| Beamwidth | Horizontal 60° ±2° / Vertical 60° ±2° |
| VSWR | ≤1.3 |
| Impedance | 50 Ω |
| Front-to-back ratio | ≥25 dB |
| Communication and I/O | |
| Standard communication | RS-232 serial communication |
| Optional communication | RS-485, Ethernet/RJ45, Wiegand, Wi-Fi or Bluetooth by selected configuration |
| Baud rate | 38400 / 57600 / 115200 bps |
| Digital inputs | 2 optocoupler inputs |
| Control outputs | 2 relay outputs |
| Power and Environment | |
| Power input | DC 9–24 V |
| PoE | Available by configuration |
| Operating temperature | -20°C to +55°C |
| Storage temperature | -40°C to +85°C |
| Operating humidity | <95% RH, non-condensing at +25°C |
| Enclosure rating | IP65 |
| Mechanical and Development | |
| Dimensions | Provided in the model mechanical drawing — available on request |
| Antenna cover | ASA, UV-resistant |
| Mounting pole diameter | Ø30–50 mm |
| SDK and demo | Available for integration and secondary development |
| Firmware upgrade | IAP supported |
IP65 refers to the specified reader enclosure. The installed system must use correctly sealed connectors, cable glands and mounting practices to maintain the intended environmental protection.
Design-In Views
Product Views
Use the front and rear product views to review mounting space, connector layout and service access before final installation. A mechanical drawing with full dimensions is available on request.

Front View

Rear View
Technical Resources
Resources for Evaluation and Integration
Request the files required to evaluate the RLI-7dBi, develop the host connection and review the mechanical installation.
Product Data Sheet
Review RF, antenna, communication, I/O, environmental and mechanical specifications.
Request Data SheetSDK and Demo Software
Start serial integration, reader configuration and secondary development with the available software resources.
Request SDKI/O and Mechanical Files
Confirm signal definitions, connector requirements, dimensions and the intended mounting arrangement.
Request Engineering FilesFAQ
RLI-7dBi Integrated UHF RFID Reader FAQ
What is integrated inside the RLI-7dBi?
The device combines a UHF RFID reader engine and a built-in 7 dBi circularly polarized antenna in one fixed enclosure, together with communication, input and relay-output connections.
How far can the RLI-7dBi read RFID tags?
Read range is project dependent. It is determined by the tag, object, mounting angle, regional frequency and RF environment. Raylink confirms the actual read boundary through site validation before deployment.
Does the RLI-7dBi support PoE?
PoE is available by project configuration on the RLI-7dBi. The final power and cable arrangement must be confirmed when ordering.
Which regional frequency versions are available?
The RF and antenna configuration can be customized for different regional requirements. Common versions include European 860–868 MHz and US 902–928 MHz; confirm the destination region before ordering.
Which serial baud rates are supported?
The supported baud rates are 38400, 57600 and 115200 bps.
How can the two inputs and two relay outputs be used?
The optocoupler inputs can receive external trigger signals. The relay outputs can return a result to compatible indicators, alarms, gate signals or other control circuits defined by the system integration.
Is the RLI-7dBi a complete RFID software solution?
No. It is integration-ready RFID hardware. Application logic, database processing, event filtering and workflow decisions are implemented by the connected host or customer software.
When should a different RLI antenna-gain model be considered?
Consider a lower-gain model for compact workstations or tighter read zones, and compare the 9 dBi or 12 dBi models for wider or longer-range lanes. The final choice should be based on the actual tag, lane and site test.
Project Configuration
Configure the RLI-7dBi for Your RFID Lane or Checkpoint
Send the deployment region, tag model, vehicle or object type, lane width, required distance, communication interface, DC or PoE preference, trigger source and intended output response for technical review.