HID Proxpro 5352 The ProxPro® proximity card reader’s weatherproof design and architecturally attractive enclosure allows easy mounting indoors or out. The ProxPro Reader is ideal for applications requiring a larger read range. Ideal for medium-range applications. Available with Wiegand, Serial (RS-232/RS-422) or Clock-and-Data interface. Sealed for indoor or outdoor use. Optional glass mount kit available…
Ensures data authenticity and privacy through the multi-layered security of the Secure Identity Object® (SIO®) data model and Seos® next generation credential technology.
EAL5+ certified secure element hardware provides tamper-proof protection of keys/cryptographic operations.
Allows all wiegand-based communication readers to expand communication capabilities to OSDP, Hi-O and other bidirectional protocols.
Proximity P50 Mullion reader The proximity mullion readers are RFID devices that offer the convenience of contactless authentication for system users. They are available for use with both Switch2 and Net2 systems The reader is wired as shown on the control unit label. Note: Be sure to validate functionality when mounting to metal mullions and…
Hazardous Location MiniProx® Reader Mounting – Designed to mount onto a junction box included with each reader. The junction box is attached to an appropriate surface location utilizing four holes.
Security – Recognizes card formats up to 85 bits, with over 137 billion unique codes.
Audiovisual Indication – When a proximity card is presented to the reader, the red LED flashes green and the beeper sounds. The multicolor LED and beeper can also be controlled individually by the host system.
Ensures data authenticity and privacy through the multi-layered security of the Secure Identity Object® (SIO®) data model and Seos® next generation credential technology.
EAL5+ certified secure element hardware provides tamper-proof protection of keys/cryptographic operations.
Allows all wiegand-based communication readers to expand communication capabilities to OSDP, Hi-O and other bidirectional protocols.