Kapsch Trafficcom AG XZU3304 is a lightweight and compact transponder designed for a variety of road charging systems, including high-speed open road tolling and lane-based ETC and HOT lanes. It features read/write capabilities, AES 128-bit security, 4k bytes of user data memory, and a flexible command structure for interoperable use. The XZU3304 also includes driver feedback via a configurable buzzer, mutual AES 128-bit authentication to resist spoofing, and self-declaration using a push button and LEDs.
Kapsch Trafficcom AG XZU3304 is a lightweight and compact transponder designed for a variety of road charging systems, including high-speed open road tolling and lane-based ETC and HOT lanes. It features read/write capabilities, AES 128-bit security, 4k bytes of user data memory, and a flexible command structure for interoperable use. The XZU3304 also includes driver feedback via a configurable buzzer, mutual AES 128-bit authentication to resist spoofing, and self-declaration using a push button and LEDs.
Kapsch Trafficcom AG XZU3304 is a lightweight and compact transponder designed for a variety of road charging systems, including high-speed open road tolling and lane-based ETC and HOT lanes. It features read/write capabilities, AES 128-bit security, 4k bytes of user data memory, and a flexible command structure for interoperable use. The XZU3304 also includes driver feedback via a configurable buzzer, mutual AES 128-bit authentication to resist spoofing, and self-declaration using a push button and LEDs.
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