EP-10

Nuveq EP-10

A proximity card reader is a type of device that is used to control access to a building or area. It consists of a card reader that is mounted on the door or gate, and a corresponding proximity card that is carried by the user. To gain access, the user simply holds the proximity card up to the card reader. The card reader uses radio frequency technology to detect the card and verify the user's identity. If the card is recognized, the card reader will send a signal to the lock mechanism to unlock the door or gate, allowing the user to enter.

Mini Prox 5365

HID Mini Prox 5365

HID Mini Prox proximity card reader's potted electronics and slim, attractive design are ideal for indoor or outdoor mounting.
  • Available with either pigtail or terminal strip (terminal strip only for Hazardous Location version).
  • Available with Wiegand or Clock-and-Data interface.
  • Potted reader suitable for indoor or outdoor use.
  • Hazardous Location version is UL 1604, Class I & II, Div. 2 and Class III listed.

Proximity Entry Prox

HID Proximity Entry Prox

HID's EntryProx stand-alone reader truly stands alone in what it delivers. Compatible with all HID proximity cards and keytags, EntryProx™ provides single-door proximity access control and is ideal for unique applications. The reader, designed to be weather and vandal-resistant, can be mounted indoors or outdoors up to 10 feet away from the control unit using the detachable antenna module. The versatile, attractive unit is easily modified to become an on-line reader by switching to Wiegand output mode, allowing it to connect to any OEM controller and provide card and PIN output. The ADA-compliant 12-position keypad features large white-on-black numbers, enabling PIN entry or programming, with optional audio feedback and a raised dot on the 5 key. For extra security, EntryProx's keypad incorporates the "invalid PIN" lockout feature, preventing unauthorized trial-and-error PIN code entry. The reader also features faster programming, enabling end-users to batch load up to 2,000 HID cards or keytags, in any format up to 37 bits, by entering a single keypad command sequence. A Block Delete feature allows for efficient badge administration by deleting a sequential range of cards/keytags from the EntryProx by user location.