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Passive
card systems are available with read
ranges from 3-inches up to 28-inches.
Active card systems can provide read
ranges up to 9-feet. Proximity readers
are not designed for stand-alone
operation and must be connected to an
access controller.
ADVANCED FEATURES:
Because physical contact is not
required, proximity cards can transmit
their data through common building
materials like: concrete, brick, stone,
drywall, plaster, glass, wood,
plastic...in fact, through anything but
metal. Proximity card readers are
maintenance free. There are no parts to
wear out or adjust. Passive card
technology provides and unlimited number
of "card reads" and their is no battery
to wear out. Active cards provide a much
longer read range, but use a battery
that will wear out in time (2-years) and
require replacement of the card. Passive
cards, unless they are physically
abused, will last virtually forever.
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Card reader
mounted on an enclosure
for outdoor
applications. |
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Indoor applications
to control access to
secure areas. |
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Key-fobs are
small and fit on your
key chain. |
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Contactless
proximity readers
require no touch to read
the card. |
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Long range
readers can read tags up
to 9-feet away. |
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DKS Tiny / DKS
10 / DKS 20: Up to 4" read range with
standard and ISO cards; Up to 2" read
range with keytags; Up to 12" read range
with IDA-150 active tags; Up to 16" read
range with IDA-200 active tags
DKS 30:
Up to 12" read range with standard and
ISO cards; Up to 6" read range with
keytags; Up to 3' read range with
IDA-150 active tags; Up to 4' read range
with IDA-200 active tags
DKS 70:
Up to 18" read range with standard and
ISO cards; Up to 6" read range with
keytags; Up to 3.5' read range with
IDA-150 active tags; Up to 5' read range
with IDA-200 active tags
SPECIFICATIONS: Passive
card systems are available with read
ranges from 3-inches up to 28-inches.
Active card systems can provide read
ranges up to 9-feet. Proximity readers
are not designed for stand-alone
operation and must be connected to an
access controller.
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