Access Control UHF CARD 008 Reader Description:
The Access Control 008 Card Reader is a security device designed to provide secure entry management in various facilities. It typically operates by reading RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) cards, which are embedded with encrypted data that the card reader uses to grant or deny access based on the pre-set access control rules. Here’s a more detailed description:
Key Features:
- RFID Technology: Uses RFID cards for access authentication, providing a quick and contactless way to grant access to authorized personnel.
- Compatibility: Compatible with a wide range of access control systems, allowing integration with existing security infrastructure.
- High-Security Encryption: Ensures data privacy and security by encrypting communication between the reader and access control systems.
- User-Friendly Interface: Typically equipped with a simple LED indicator and audio feedback, making it easy to use for both operators and users.
- Durability: Designed to withstand various environmental conditions, with a rugged construction suitable for both indoor and outdoor installation.
- Multiple Access Modes: May support additional methods such as PIN codes or biometrics for multi-factor authentication.
- Power Supply: Can be powered via PoE (Power over Ethernet) or through an independent power source, offering flexibility in installation.
- Compact Design: Usually compact and sleek, with a modern design that complements various architectural environments.
Specifications:
- Card Types: Mifare, HID, EM, etc.
- Operating Voltage: Typically 12V DC or PoE.
- Communication Protocols: Wiegand, TCP/IP, RS485.
- Weatherproofing: IP65-rated for outdoor use (if applicable).
- Read Range: 3-10 cm (depending on card type).
- Size: Typically around 120mm x 80mm x 20mm.
- Temperature Range: -20°C to 70°C (for durability in different climates).
Applications:
- Office Buildings: To secure entry points and control access to sensitive areas.
- Commercial Facilities: For managing employee and visitor access.
- Industrial Areas: Where physical security and controlled entry are crucial.
- Residential Complexes: To manage access for residents and guests.
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