Access Control Card 5557 Hotel doors Description:
The Access Control Card 5557 is an advanced security solution designed specifically for hotel environments. It facilitates seamless guest access to guest rooms and restricted areas, enhancing security while providing convenience for both guests and hotel staff. Utilizing modern technology, these cards are integral in managing access control effectively, ensuring that only authorized individuals can enter specified locations.
Key Features:
- Type: RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) keycard.
- Compatibility: Typically used with hotel door lock systems, often designed to work with Magnetic Stripe (MIFARE) or HID technologies.
- Security: Utilizes encrypted signals for enhanced security to prevent unauthorized access and to ensure the safety of the guests and staff.
- Design: Usually a slim, plastic card resembling a standard credit card, but embedded with an RFID chip.
- Durability: Highly durable and resistant to wear and tear, making it ideal for frequent use in hotel environments.
- Customization: Often allows for the printing of hotel branding, guest details, or other important information on the card’s surface.
- Battery-less: Does not require batteries as it uses passive RFID technology that works when near an active reader.
- Contactless Technology: The card is waved or placed near the lock’s reader without needing physical contact.
- Multi-Access Capabilities: Can be programmed to grant access to different areas (rooms, elevators, parking, etc.).
- Lost Card Management: In case of loss or theft, the card can be easily deactivated and replaced.
- Environmental Resistance: Water-resistant and designed to function in various climates and conditions.
Specifications:
- Card Type: RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) keycard.
- Frequency: 13.56 MHz (for MIFARE-based systems) or 125 kHz (for HID and magnetic stripe cards).
- Chip Technology: MIFARE Classic, MIFARE DESFire (for higher security).
- Material: PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) for durability and flexibility.
- Standard Dimensions: 85.6 mm x 54 mm x 0.8 mm (similar to a credit card).
- Data Storage: Typically stores a unique identifier or security key in the RFID chip.
- Memory capacity: Varies based on the card type and system, but generally ranges from 1 KB to 8 KB (for MIFARE DESFire).
- Power Source: Passive RFID (does not require a battery).
- Â Operational range: 2-5 cm (depending on the reader and environment).
- Encryption: Supports various encryption algorithms (e.g., AES-128, DES, 3DES) for secure data transmission.
- Unique ID: Each card has a unique identification number (UID) that is programmed at the time of manufacturing.
- Anti-cloning: Enhanced protection against card cloning through encrypted communication.
- Durability: Waterproof and scratch-resistant.
- Temperature range: Usually fu
Application:
- Primary Use: The most common application is granting guests access to their hotel rooms. The card is programmed with room-specific access permissions and interacts with the electronic lock on the door to allow entry.
- Contactless: Guests can simply tap or swipe the card near the door lock to gain access without physical contact, improving convenience and hygiene.
- Restricted Floors: In hotels with multiple floors, access control cards can be programmed to restrict elevator access to certain floors. For instance, a guest staying on a specific floor can use their card to access only that floor.
- VIP and Staff Access: VIP guests or hotel staff may have access to specific floors or back areas (such as staff-only floors or luxury suites).
- Amenities: Access control cards can grant access to shared hotel amenities, such as fitness centers, pools, lounges, or spas.
- Guest Rooms & Suites: Cards can be used for access to suites, conference rooms, or special areas that require restricted entry.
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