Card support: EM4102 ID card+IC card
Read card frequency: 125KHz+13.56MHz
Ke ano hana: Wiegand26/Wiegand34 (password output is Wiegand8)
Heluhelu i ka mamao: 5Kāleka Helu Kākau ʻAʻohe ID (ID thick card 8cm)/5Kāleka Helu Kākau ʻAʻohe ID
Working voltage: DC5~16V, standard DC 12V
Ke hana nei i kēia manawa: 70mA
Read card speed: <0.2s
Read card interval: <0.5s
Communication distance: 100 Makemake wau i kāu huahana EM4233 Chip Card
Transmission: real-time
Mahana hana: -25℃~+75 ℃
Ambient humidity: 10-90%
Ana: 140× 100 × 25mm
Shell material: PVC and plastic spray, the internal filling black resin
Indicate: Built-in double color LED and buzzer
Kāleka ID / IC Card Dual Frequency Access Reader is developed by the Seabreeze Smart Card Co.,Ltd for the best-selling products in the market, compatible with both EMID and IC card frequency access card, can output Wiegand 26 a i ʻole Wiegand 34 hōʻano, a variety of shapes to choose from.
Nā hiʻohiʻona huahana
Universal Wiegand output interface, compatible with most Wiegand protocol controllers on the market.
Intuitive clear LED lights and buzzer sound, to ensure the user's use of the operation is valid.
ID card is Wiegand26 for read frequency
IC card is Wiegand34 for read frequency
Shell material of PVC and plastic spraying, internal filling and black resin adhesive, which can effectively waterproof
Installation is quick and easy
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