The document summarizes iCLASS RW100, RW150, RW300, and RW400 readers that provide 13.56 MHz contactless smart card read/write capabilities. The readers support applications like biometric authentication, time and attendance, and cashless vending. They have a flexible serial protocol that exposes reader functionality. The readers also allow for firmware upgrades and support multiple hardware protocols.
The document discusses HID's iCLASS 13.56 MHz contactless smart card readers. The readers provide plug-and-play compatibility with access control systems and offer simple upgrades from proximity technology. They support multiple applications through technology partners and are included in the GSA Approved Products List. The readers also allow for on-site firmware upgrades and provide flexible access.
The document summarizes multi-technology contactless card readers that can read both proximity and iCLASS cards. The readers provide a simple migration path from proximity to iCLASS technologies while allowing the use of multiple card types. The readers support popular proximity formats from HID and Indala and provide security features such as mutual authentication and encrypted data transmission. The readers are designed to seamlessly interface with existing access control systems.
The document discusses several contactless smart card readers from HID Global that are compatible with ISO 14443A MIFARE and DESFire cards. It provides details on the FlexSmart reader line, including the MIFARE HID Format Secure Reader, MIFARE Custom Reader, DESFire Custom Reader, and corresponding keypad reader models. All readers are customizable, secure contactless smart card readers available in various form factors for access control, data storage and other applications.
The document summarizes iCLASS contactless smart card technology and readers from HID Global. iCLASS uses 13.56 MHz contactless cards and readers to provide versatile interoperability and support multiple applications including access control, biometric authentication, cashless payments, and computer security. The readers come in various form factors to read iCLASS cards at ranges of up to 18 inches and support applications like physical access control, logical access, and identification.
The document summarizes the iCLASS LCD/Keypad RKL55 and RWKL550 Smart Card Reader and Reader/Writer. It can be used for physical access control and more with its versatile design. It uses 13.56 MHz contactless smart card technology for authentication along with a PIN for dual-factor security. The graphical LCD display provides real-time user interaction and feedback at the door.
access control of blaze is superior when compared to any of its competitors products. Blazes biometric finger print systems are the only systems with fake finger print detection technology.
The bioCLASS RKLB57 and RWKLB575 readers provide multi-factor authentication with contactless smart cards, keypads, and fingerprint biometrics. They offer increased security by storing fingerprint templates on the smart card instead of a database. The readers are compatible with various open standard contactless smart cards and provide options for access control verification and fingerprint enrollment.
The document discusses HID's iCLASS 13.56 MHz contactless smart card readers. The readers provide plug-and-play compatibility with access control systems and offer simple upgrades from proximity technology. They support multiple applications through technology partners and are included in the GSA Approved Products List. The readers also allow for on-site firmware upgrades and provide flexible access.
The document summarizes multi-technology contactless card readers that can read both proximity and iCLASS cards. The readers provide a simple migration path from proximity to iCLASS technologies while allowing the use of multiple card types. The readers support popular proximity formats from HID and Indala and provide security features such as mutual authentication and encrypted data transmission. The readers are designed to seamlessly interface with existing access control systems.
The document discusses several contactless smart card readers from HID Global that are compatible with ISO 14443A MIFARE and DESFire cards. It provides details on the FlexSmart reader line, including the MIFARE HID Format Secure Reader, MIFARE Custom Reader, DESFire Custom Reader, and corresponding keypad reader models. All readers are customizable, secure contactless smart card readers available in various form factors for access control, data storage and other applications.
The document summarizes iCLASS contactless smart card technology and readers from HID Global. iCLASS uses 13.56 MHz contactless cards and readers to provide versatile interoperability and support multiple applications including access control, biometric authentication, cashless payments, and computer security. The readers come in various form factors to read iCLASS cards at ranges of up to 18 inches and support applications like physical access control, logical access, and identification.
The document summarizes the iCLASS LCD/Keypad RKL55 and RWKL550 Smart Card Reader and Reader/Writer. It can be used for physical access control and more with its versatile design. It uses 13.56 MHz contactless smart card technology for authentication along with a PIN for dual-factor security. The graphical LCD display provides real-time user interaction and feedback at the door.
access control of blaze is superior when compared to any of its competitors products. Blazes biometric finger print systems are the only systems with fake finger print detection technology.
The bioCLASS RKLB57 and RWKLB575 readers provide multi-factor authentication with contactless smart cards, keypads, and fingerprint biometrics. They offer increased security by storing fingerprint templates on the smart card instead of a database. The readers are compatible with various open standard contactless smart cards and provide options for access control verification and fingerprint enrollment.
The document summarizes an iCLASS Tag, which is a contactless smart adhesive tag that provides 13.56 MHz read/write contactless smart card technology. It has multiple securely separated files that enable numerous applications and supports future growth. It can be attached to nonmetallic cards or devices to instantly provide contactless capabilities. Features include high-speed and reliable communications with high data integrity and security features like authentication and encryption. It is available in different memory configurations and sizes to suit various applications.
The document describes the iCLASS Prox Card, which combines 13.56 MHz contactless smart card and 125 kHz proximity card technologies on a single card. The card provides flexible access control and can support additional features like magnetic stripes, barcodes, and photo IDs. It is available in multiple memory sizes to support various applications and security levels.
Cryptomach Ltd. is a Ukrainian company that provides various cryptographic products and services including software development, hardware development, theoretical research, and consulting. The company has several departments focused on different areas such as scientific research, integrated security systems, and digital signature certification authority. Some of its cryptographic products include loyalty cards, secure readers, network security devices, hardware security modules, encryption software, and cryptographic libraries. The company also offers pre-boot authentication, digital signature services, and technical support.
Install your RFID project faster and more uniformly with protected, fully functional all-in-one portals and read stations. Jamison RFID’s high-quality structural units eliminate the hassle of deploying RFID systems in busy environments and provide everything you need for a successful RFID implementation.
The document provides contact information for two companies, SMARTHOME GROUP INC. USA and ARA Smart Homes, and describes their S-wave wireless home automation technology. It then provides details on Smart-Bus G4 home automation products, including control panels, sensors, lighting and climate control modules. Application areas covered include home, hotel, office, school, museum and hospital. Diagrams illustrate general system designs and connection options.
The document discusses Matrix's industrial IoT products including modems, gateways, and routers. Matrix offers solutions for smart transportation, agriculture, metering, vending, and cities. The company has over 25 years of experience and provides top brands, comprehensive advice, and technical support. Matrix's MTX-M2M brand designs industrial modems for wireless communication over 2G, 3G, and 4G networks.
SmartWorld is a leading IT solutions provider focused in card solutions and secure identification domain. With expertise in card personalization solutions , EMV Testing Tools & Consultancy , e-security & physical access control products, logical access control solutions, SmartWorld provides unrivalled customer service by truly understanding unique secure identification needs. With a passion for providing high quality, innovative products, and an in-depth understanding of the solution application, SmartWorld has earned a name as a Trusted Identification Expert.
The document summarizes the EdgeReader ERP40, an IP access solution that combines an access controller and host interface in a single unit with an integrated multiCLASS contactless smart card reader. It provides network access over CAT-5 cable and Power over Ethernet, eliminating the need for separate power supplies. It stores up to 44,000 cards onsite with a built-in TCP/IP interface and supports various card technologies. Key features include network connectivity, onboard processing and storage, input/output options and support for access control functions.
Castlestone Intelligent Technology (Shanghai) Co.,Ltd is an RFID solutions provider located in Shanghai, China. They offer a wide range of RFID tags and labels including RFID cards, wristbands, windshield tags, inlays, and more. The tags and labels are made from materials like PVC, PET and silicone and can be customized with features like printing, encoding and chip options. Castlestone provides RFID products for applications across various industries including access control, asset management, logistics and more.
The document outlines an electronic access control workshop focusing on attacking NFC and RF-based systems. It discusses the history and components of access control systems, including tokens, readers, controllers and backends. Specific NFC card technologies like MIFARE Classic, MIFARE Ultralight and HID iClass are examined, noting many have been broken or have shared encryption keys. The document then proposes a methodology for penetration testing NFC access systems and reviews tools like HydraNFC, ProxMark3 and ChameleonMini that can emulate NFC cards or sniff RF transmissions.
Electronic Access Control Security / Безопасность электронных систем контроля...Positive Hack Days
Ведущий: Маттео Беккаро
Мастер-класс посвящен эксплуатации уязвимостей электронных систем контроля доступа. Ведущий расскажет о наиболее распространенных технологиях, их уязвимостях и возможных способах атаки. Участникам, которым удастся провести атаку, достанутся аппаратные гаджеты Opposing Force.
This seminar presents an overview of networking and local connectivity of Java ME platform: HTTP, Sockets, Datagrams, messaging, Bluetooth, serial and RFID.
The document describes a Near-Field Communication (NFC) system designed by Group 31. The NFC system uses Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) to transmit data between devices over short ranges using magnetic field induction. It consists of a transmitter with a VCO modulated by a PC interface, and a receiver with an amplifier, loop antenna, and PLL for demodulation. The design achieves data rates of 800kbps over ranges of 30cm, within FCC regulations for non-radiative wireless technologies.
Basic of MODBUS Communication/ProtocolShivam Singh
Shivam Singh is a project engineer who provides his contact information. The document discusses MODBUS, an application layer messaging protocol that provides client/server communication between devices. MODBUS can operate over serial lines or TCP/IP networks and uses function codes to specify request and response transactions. It describes the MODBUS protocol data unit structure, addressing model, and typical network architecture with MODBUS clients, servers, and gateways connecting different device types and networks.
This document compares the TRF7960 and TRF7970A RFID/NFC reader ICs. It outlines features that are common to both, such as pin assignments and protocol support. It then describes limitations of the TRF7960 for ISO14443A operations and the changes made in the TRF7970A to address these, including improvements to decoders, more flexible collision detection, and support for 4-bit replay and same Select code frames. Special function registers are also discussed which allow enabling new TRF7970A capabilities.
Show different Standards as ECMA 340 and 352. Talks about security problems and solutions. Shows ECMA 385 and 386 as a SSE & SCH services for p2p mode.
As conclusions:
NFC by itself cannot provide protection against eavesdropping or data modification. The solution is the establishment of a secure channel over NFC. Since Man in the Middle attacks are unfeasible, a Diffie- Heffman cryptography can be applied. NFC-SEC standard uses ECDH crypto and AES algorithm.
The document summarizes smart card technology and standards for secure ID applications. It discusses primary standards like ISO 7816 and how standards apply to interfaces and platforms. It covers security standards and challenges, as well as specifications for interoperability. Industry specifications for applications in areas like GSM and EMV are also referenced. The document provides overviews of how smart card technology can be used for logical and physical security, describing the role smart cards play in ID systems. It also discusses technology availability and challenges facing the secure identification industry.
This document provides information about an RFID application system including:
1. An overview of the system block diagram and key components like the microcontroller and RFID reader module.
2. An example program flow chart and descriptions of programs used in the development process.
3. Instructions for connecting the system and examples of experiments that can be run using the example programs.
NFC is a short-range wireless technology that allows for intuitive communication between devices within 10 cm of each other. It uses 13.56 MHz RFID technology to enable easy, secure transmission of data with speeds up to 424 kb/s. NFC provides advantages over other wireless technologies for applications such as mobile payments, ticketing, and pairing due to its low power usage and convenience of simply touching two devices together to communicate.
The document summarizes an iCLASS Tag, which is a contactless smart adhesive tag that provides 13.56 MHz read/write contactless smart card technology. It has multiple securely separated files that enable numerous applications and supports future growth. It can be attached to nonmetallic cards or devices to instantly provide contactless capabilities. Features include high-speed and reliable communications with high data integrity and security features like authentication and encryption. It is available in different memory configurations and sizes to suit various applications.
The document describes the iCLASS Prox Card, which combines 13.56 MHz contactless smart card and 125 kHz proximity card technologies on a single card. The card provides flexible access control and can support additional features like magnetic stripes, barcodes, and photo IDs. It is available in multiple memory sizes to support various applications and security levels.
Cryptomach Ltd. is a Ukrainian company that provides various cryptographic products and services including software development, hardware development, theoretical research, and consulting. The company has several departments focused on different areas such as scientific research, integrated security systems, and digital signature certification authority. Some of its cryptographic products include loyalty cards, secure readers, network security devices, hardware security modules, encryption software, and cryptographic libraries. The company also offers pre-boot authentication, digital signature services, and technical support.
Install your RFID project faster and more uniformly with protected, fully functional all-in-one portals and read stations. Jamison RFID’s high-quality structural units eliminate the hassle of deploying RFID systems in busy environments and provide everything you need for a successful RFID implementation.
The document provides contact information for two companies, SMARTHOME GROUP INC. USA and ARA Smart Homes, and describes their S-wave wireless home automation technology. It then provides details on Smart-Bus G4 home automation products, including control panels, sensors, lighting and climate control modules. Application areas covered include home, hotel, office, school, museum and hospital. Diagrams illustrate general system designs and connection options.
The document discusses Matrix's industrial IoT products including modems, gateways, and routers. Matrix offers solutions for smart transportation, agriculture, metering, vending, and cities. The company has over 25 years of experience and provides top brands, comprehensive advice, and technical support. Matrix's MTX-M2M brand designs industrial modems for wireless communication over 2G, 3G, and 4G networks.
SmartWorld is a leading IT solutions provider focused in card solutions and secure identification domain. With expertise in card personalization solutions , EMV Testing Tools & Consultancy , e-security & physical access control products, logical access control solutions, SmartWorld provides unrivalled customer service by truly understanding unique secure identification needs. With a passion for providing high quality, innovative products, and an in-depth understanding of the solution application, SmartWorld has earned a name as a Trusted Identification Expert.
The document summarizes the EdgeReader ERP40, an IP access solution that combines an access controller and host interface in a single unit with an integrated multiCLASS contactless smart card reader. It provides network access over CAT-5 cable and Power over Ethernet, eliminating the need for separate power supplies. It stores up to 44,000 cards onsite with a built-in TCP/IP interface and supports various card technologies. Key features include network connectivity, onboard processing and storage, input/output options and support for access control functions.
Castlestone Intelligent Technology (Shanghai) Co.,Ltd is an RFID solutions provider located in Shanghai, China. They offer a wide range of RFID tags and labels including RFID cards, wristbands, windshield tags, inlays, and more. The tags and labels are made from materials like PVC, PET and silicone and can be customized with features like printing, encoding and chip options. Castlestone provides RFID products for applications across various industries including access control, asset management, logistics and more.
The document outlines an electronic access control workshop focusing on attacking NFC and RF-based systems. It discusses the history and components of access control systems, including tokens, readers, controllers and backends. Specific NFC card technologies like MIFARE Classic, MIFARE Ultralight and HID iClass are examined, noting many have been broken or have shared encryption keys. The document then proposes a methodology for penetration testing NFC access systems and reviews tools like HydraNFC, ProxMark3 and ChameleonMini that can emulate NFC cards or sniff RF transmissions.
Electronic Access Control Security / Безопасность электронных систем контроля...Positive Hack Days
Ведущий: Маттео Беккаро
Мастер-класс посвящен эксплуатации уязвимостей электронных систем контроля доступа. Ведущий расскажет о наиболее распространенных технологиях, их уязвимостях и возможных способах атаки. Участникам, которым удастся провести атаку, достанутся аппаратные гаджеты Opposing Force.
This seminar presents an overview of networking and local connectivity of Java ME platform: HTTP, Sockets, Datagrams, messaging, Bluetooth, serial and RFID.
The document describes a Near-Field Communication (NFC) system designed by Group 31. The NFC system uses Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) to transmit data between devices over short ranges using magnetic field induction. It consists of a transmitter with a VCO modulated by a PC interface, and a receiver with an amplifier, loop antenna, and PLL for demodulation. The design achieves data rates of 800kbps over ranges of 30cm, within FCC regulations for non-radiative wireless technologies.
Basic of MODBUS Communication/ProtocolShivam Singh
Shivam Singh is a project engineer who provides his contact information. The document discusses MODBUS, an application layer messaging protocol that provides client/server communication between devices. MODBUS can operate over serial lines or TCP/IP networks and uses function codes to specify request and response transactions. It describes the MODBUS protocol data unit structure, addressing model, and typical network architecture with MODBUS clients, servers, and gateways connecting different device types and networks.
This document compares the TRF7960 and TRF7970A RFID/NFC reader ICs. It outlines features that are common to both, such as pin assignments and protocol support. It then describes limitations of the TRF7960 for ISO14443A operations and the changes made in the TRF7970A to address these, including improvements to decoders, more flexible collision detection, and support for 4-bit replay and same Select code frames. Special function registers are also discussed which allow enabling new TRF7970A capabilities.
Show different Standards as ECMA 340 and 352. Talks about security problems and solutions. Shows ECMA 385 and 386 as a SSE & SCH services for p2p mode.
As conclusions:
NFC by itself cannot provide protection against eavesdropping or data modification. The solution is the establishment of a secure channel over NFC. Since Man in the Middle attacks are unfeasible, a Diffie- Heffman cryptography can be applied. NFC-SEC standard uses ECDH crypto and AES algorithm.
The document summarizes smart card technology and standards for secure ID applications. It discusses primary standards like ISO 7816 and how standards apply to interfaces and platforms. It covers security standards and challenges, as well as specifications for interoperability. Industry specifications for applications in areas like GSM and EMV are also referenced. The document provides overviews of how smart card technology can be used for logical and physical security, describing the role smart cards play in ID systems. It also discusses technology availability and challenges facing the secure identification industry.
This document provides information about an RFID application system including:
1. An overview of the system block diagram and key components like the microcontroller and RFID reader module.
2. An example program flow chart and descriptions of programs used in the development process.
3. Instructions for connecting the system and examples of experiments that can be run using the example programs.
NFC is a short-range wireless technology that allows for intuitive communication between devices within 10 cm of each other. It uses 13.56 MHz RFID technology to enable easy, secure transmission of data with speeds up to 424 kb/s. NFC provides advantages over other wireless technologies for applications such as mobile payments, ticketing, and pairing due to its low power usage and convenience of simply touching two devices together to communicate.
This document discusses how RFID and NFC technologies can provide connectivity for the Internet of Things (IoT) over short distances. It outlines CISC Semiconductor's role in developing RFID and NFC standards through organizations like ISO, EPCglobal, and NFC Forum. The document also describes the importance of conformance, performance, and interoperability testing to ensure different RFID and NFC devices can reliably communicate and interact as required.
NFC and consumers - Success factors and limitations in retail business - Flor...Florian Resatsch
Shown at the WIMA 2007 in Monaco, this presentation covers ideas and discussions around frequencies for retail business. Consumer applications with NFC are also discussed.
ASK provides contactless terminals and readers for various industries including transportation, access control, and banking. Their product lines include OEM couplers, desktop readers, contactless modules, and contactless terminals. ASK has been developing contactless technology expertise since 1997 and their readers are recognized for top performance and universal card acceptance.
This is a presentation, which lists technical facts about two different types of air interface for contactless proximity smartcards. Similar type of interfaces are used for RFID tag reader communication. This presentation highlights some of the features of Type A and Type B communication to bring out the differences between each of them.
NFCRFID Ripe for Application Expansion_ElectronicDesignHamed M. Sanogo
The document discusses near-field communication (NFC) and radio-frequency identification (RFID) technologies. It describes how NFC/RFID works using inductive coupling between a reader and passive tag. It then discusses how the MAX66242 integrated circuit can provide security features, energy harvesting capabilities, and an I2C interface to enable NFC/RFID in embedded applications. Examples of applications discussed include medical sensor tags, device configuration, and collecting diagnostic/error data wirelessly.
The document describes the FlexSmart MIFARE HID Format Secure Reader. It is a contactless smart card reader that is preconfigured to read HID formatted data within secured MIFARE card sectors. It provides installation simplicity, compatibility with multiple card formats, and complete security management by HID.
The document describes the iCLASS Prox Card, which combines 13.56 MHz contactless smart card technology and 125 kHz proximity technology on a single card. The card provides flexible access for applications like access control, biometrics, transportation, and loyalty programs. It stores data in multiple securely separated files and is available with various memory sizes and features like magnetic stripes and photo IDs. The card uses encryption and authentication for secure communication between cards and readers.
The document discusses bioCLASS contactless smart card readers that provide multi-factor authentication with smart cards, keypads, and fingerprint verification. The bioCLASS readers store fingerprint templates on the smart card, providing increased security, privacy, and compatibility. The readers are available in different models for access control verification, enrollment, and reading and writing functions.
The document summarizes iCLASS contactless smart card technology and readers from HID Global. iCLASS uses 13.56 MHz technology to provide versatile interoperability and support multiple applications including access control, biometrics, payments and more. iCLASS readers come in various form factors and provide encrypted communication and capability to add other applications to iCLASS cards. The document also describes iCLASS biometric readers that combine fingerprint verification with contactless smart card technology.
This document summarizes the features and specifications of the ProxPoint Plus Reader, a proximity card reader that can read cards up to 3 inches away. It has an audiovisual indicator with LED and beeper, can be mounted on metal, and is available with Wiegand or clock-and-data output. It is designed for indoor and outdoor use with an IP55-rated polycarbonate enclosure and operates between -30 to 65 degrees Celsius.
The document describes the EdgePlus E400 networked access control solution. It has the following key features:
- Manages up to 44,000 cardholders from a host system and stores the access control database at the door.
- Provides network connectivity for existing or new Wiegand or HID readers using standard CAT5 cabling for both data and power over Ethernet.
- Puts access control and interface capabilities directly at the door for retrofits or new installations with less wiring.
- Interfaces with various card technologies and controls access devices and doors at the edge of the network.
The document describes the EdgePlus E400 networked access control solution. It has the following key features:
- Manages up to 44,000 cardholders from a host system and stores the access control database at the door.
- Provides network connectivity for existing or new Wiegand or HID readers using standard CAT5 cabling for both data and power.
- Puts the access control processor and host interface directly at the door for retrofits or new installations with less wiring.
The document summarizes the features of HID's iCLASS contactless smart card, which uses 13.56 MHz contactless RFID technology. It can be used for diverse applications including access control, biometrics, transportation, and loyalty programs. The card offers multiple securely separated files and comes in PVC or composite PVC/PET materials in various bit sizes from 2k to 32k. Features include contactless read/write capability, encryption, and compatibility with various card printers.
The document summarizes the features of HID's iCLASS contactless smart card, which uses 13.56 MHz contactless RFID technology. It can be used for diverse applications including access control, biometrics, transportation, and loyalty programs. The card offers multiple securely separated files and comes in PVC or composite PVC/PET materials in various bit sizes from 2k to 32k. Features include contactless read/write capability, encryption, and compatibility with various card printers.
The document discusses HID Global's iCLASS SE platform of physical access solutions. It summarizes that the iCLASS SE readers utilize state-of-the-art authentication through Secure Identity Objects for secure communication between cards and readers. The readers also support the Open Supervised Device Protocol standard for secure transmission of data to controllers. Additionally, the readers can support mobile devices through Seos, enabling a new class of portable identity credentials.
This document discusses HID's vision and products for access control solutions. It identifies HID as a leader in access control cards, readers, and technologies including RFID, Wiegand, and smart cards. It summarizes HID's flexible system architecture and product lines including readers, cards, and card formats. It also introduces new MIFARE reader and card products that integrate contactless smartcard technology for access control.
This document discusses HID's vision and products for access control solutions. It identifies HID as a leader in access control cards, readers, and technologies including RFID, Wiegand, and smart cards. It summarizes HID's flexible system architecture and product lines including readers, cards, and card formats. It also introduces new MIFARE reader and card products that integrate contactless smartcard technology for access control.
This document discusses HID's vision and products for access control solutions. It identifies HID as a leader in access control cards, readers, and technologies including RFID, Wiegand, and smart cards. It summarizes HID's flexible system architecture and product lines including readers, cards, and card formats. It also introduces new MIFARE reader and card products that integrate contactless smartcard technology for access control.
This document discusses HID's vision and products for access control solutions. It identifies HID as a leader in access control cards, readers, and technologies including RFID, Wiegand, and smart cards. It summarizes HID's flexible system architecture and product lines including readers, cards, and card formats. It also introduces new MIFARE reader and card products that integrate contactless smartcard technology for access control.
This document discusses HID's vision and products for access control solutions. It identifies HID as a leader in access control cards, readers, and technologies including RFID, Wiegand, and smart cards. It summarizes HID's flexible system architecture and product lines including readers, cards, and card formats. It also introduces new MIFARE reader and card products that integrate contactless smartcard technology for access control.
The iCLASS Clamshell Card provides 13.56 MHz contactless smart card technology in a durable and cost-effective package. It has a passive design requiring no battery that allows for over 100,000 reads. The card uses encryption and authentication for security while delivering convenience and reliability. It has a lifetime warranty and is resistant to cracking and breaking.
The document summarizes a 125 kHz proximity card reader called the ProxPro Reader. It has a weatherproof design suitable for indoor or outdoor use. It can read cards at a range of up to 8 inches and interfaces with access control systems using Wiegand or clock-and-data protocols. The reader has features like an LED indicator, internal beeper, and optional keypad. It is designed to be durable and reliable for access control applications.
The document summarizes a 125 kHz proximity card reader called the ProxPro Reader. It has a weatherproof design suitable for indoor or outdoor use. It can read cards at a range of up to 8 inches and interfaces with access control systems using Wiegand protocol. It has features like multicolor LED indicator, internal beeper, and optional keypad.
The document summarizes the specifications and features of the Texecom Odyssey 3 external sounder and strobe series. Key features include a 115dB volume, IP65 sealed electronics, selectable SAB/SCB mode, screw, lid, and wall tamper protection, twin alternating LEDs, and revolutionary screw retention system. It is competitively priced, easy to install, and provides uncompromising performance for professional security installations.
The document describes the TOA VM-3000 series integrated voice evacuation system. It is an EN 54 compliant system that combines emergency voice alarm and public address functions. Key features include fully digital audio processing and control, built-in voice messages, monitoring of speaker lines, and support for paging, background music, and microphone inputs. The system is suitable for small to medium venues and provides emergency evacuation and general announcement capabilities.
The document describes the TOA VM-3000 series integrated voice evacuation system. The VM-3000 series provides both emergency evacuation functions and general public address/paging functions. It is EN 54 certified and ideal for small to medium venues. The system has integrated amplifiers, supports up to 60 speaker zones, and can be configured via software.
This document provides installation instructions for installing a SV-200MA Surveillance Board in VM-2120 or VM-2240 amplifiers. The SV-200MA adds monitoring, zone control, and backup amplifier functions. It consists of an SV-200M board and SV extension board. The 10 step installation process includes setting jumpers, connecting cables between the boards, mounting the surveillance board, and replacing the amplifier cover.
The document describes TOA's SC Series Paging Horn Speakers. It includes specifications for 6 models that are rated at either 10W, 15W, or 30W and are designed for both indoor and outdoor use. The speakers feature weatherproof stainless steel brackets, powder coated horns, and input impedance selector switches on high-impedance models. Diagrams show the speakers' frequency responses, beamwidths, directivity factors, and polar responses.
The document describes TOA's SC Series Paging Horn Speakers. It includes specifications for 6 models that are rated at either 10W, 15W, or 30W and are designed for both indoor and outdoor use. The speakers feature weatherproof stainless steel brackets, powder coated horns, and input impedance selector switches on high-impedance models. Diagrams show the speakers' frequency responses, beamwidths, directivity factors, and polar responses.
The document describes TOA's CS-154 and CS-304 outdoor wide-range speakers. The speakers use wide-range horns to provide high quality background music or paging announcements over a wide area. They are designed for outdoor use and have weatherproof enclosures that can withstand demanding environmental conditions. The speakers have adjustable impedance settings and provide high output with increased efficiency through the use of a horn and cone speaker combination.
The document describes the TOA BS-678 wall mount speaker system. It is a double-cone speaker with a wooden cabinet and stylish, compact design. It produces high quality sound for background music and announcements. Key features include an adjustable input impedance selector, push-in connector for easy wiring, and horizontal or vertical mounting orientation. Specifications include a frequency response of 150-20,000Hz, 6W or 3W power handling, and an off-white finish.
The document describes the TOA BS-633A/633AT wall mount speaker systems. The BS-633A is a basic 5" cone speaker with a transformer allowing multiple power taps. The BS-633AT includes an additional built-in attenuator, allowing connection to 2-wire and 3-wire speaker systems. Both have a compact ABS resin enclosure and push-in terminal for easy installation. Key specifications include a frequency response of 120-15,000Hz, 91dB sensitivity, and multiple power taps for 100V and 70V speaker lines.
This document summarizes an LB1-UW06-Fx cabinet loudspeaker from Bosch. It is a 6W loudspeaker intended for indoor use. It has mounting brackets for wall or ceiling mounting. It is constructed of MDF and has a durable vinyl or cloth covering available in white or black. It provides good speech intelligibility and background music reproduction.
This document summarizes a 6W loudspeaker for indoor use. It has good speech intelligibility and background music reproduction. The loudspeaker has an MDF construction with mounting brackets for wall or ceiling installation. It complies with international safety regulations and certifications.
The LA1-UW36-x is a 36W column loudspeaker for indoor use where directivity is important. It has high sensitivity and provides good speech intelligibility and background music reproduction. It has a swivel wall mounting bracket and is available in black or white. It uses four dual cone drivers and a durable MDF enclosure for reliability under extreme conditions.
The LA1-UW24-x is a 24W column loudspeaker for indoor use where directivity is important. It has good speech intelligibility and background music reproduction. It comes with a swivel wall-mounting bracket and is available in black or white. It has four high-sensitivity drivers and can be powered at full, half, or quarter power via a terminal block on the rear.
This document provides specifications for a BGT 4139TS video camera model. It includes details on the camera's image sensor, resolution, lenses, operational features like auto day/night mode and infrared LEDs, environmental tolerances, electrical requirements, mechanics including dimensions and weight, and manufacturer. The camera has a 1/3" CCD sensor, 600TVL resolution, auto settings, infrared for night vision up to 20 meters, and an IP66-rated casing.
This document provides specifications for a BGT 5504A camera model, including details about its video capabilities, lens, operational features, environmental tolerances, electrical requirements, and dimensions. It has a 1/4" CCD image sensor, 420TVL resolution, auto day/night mode, 15m infrared range, and measures 92mm diameter by 80mm, weighing 190g.
This data sheet provides specifications for the BGT 5140A video camera, including its CCD image sensor, PAL/NTSC compatibility, effective pixel count, 420TVL horizontal resolution, low light performance down to 0.5 lux, auto day/night functionality, 3.6mm fixed focal length lens, operating temperature range of -10°C to 50°C, power requirements of 12V 150mA with a 12V 1A adapter, and compact dimensions of 60x90x190g.
This data sheet provides specifications for a BGT 9120TS security camera model. It lists technical details such as the CCD image sensor and effective pixel resolution, as well as operational features including auto day/night mode, backlight compensation, and automatic gain control. Environmental specifications note an operating temperature range of -10°C to 50°C and IP66 protection rating. The camera is powered by a 12V 370mA power supply and has dimensions of 266x97x63mm.
This data sheet provides specifications for a BGT 9119AS video camera model. It has a 1/3 inch Sony CCD image sensor that can capture video in PAL or NTSC formats with effective pixel counts of 752x582 or 768x494 respectively. The camera has a 3.6/6mm fixed lens, auto day/night functionality, and can function in temperatures from -10 to 50 degrees Celsius. It is powered by a 12V 1A adapter and has IP67 protection against dust and water.
This document provides specifications for the BGT 720TOS security camera model, including details about its video capabilities, lens, operational features, environmental tolerances, electrical requirements, and dimensions. Key specs include a 1/3" Sony CCD image sensor, 600TVL horizontal resolution, auto day/night functionality, auto electronic shutter speed range of 1/50-1/100,000 sec for PAL and 1/60-1/100,000 sec for NTSC, operating temperature range of -10°C to +50°C, input voltage of DC12V/150mA, and compact dimensions of 102*55*40mm.
This document provides specifications for the BGT 5221AS video camera model. It includes details about the camera's image sensor, resolution, lenses, video output, day/night functionality, electrical requirements, and dimensions. Key features noted are a 1/3" Sony CCD image sensor, 480TVL horizontal resolution, auto day/night mode, infrared LEDs for night vision up to 10 meters, and DC12V 400mA power input. The camera measures 90*108*108mm and weighs 300g.
1. 13.56 MHz Contactless
iCLASS RW100, RW150, RW300, RW400 Readers
®
13.56 MHz Contactless Smart Card Read/Write Readers
w Multiple Applications - Read/write capabilities support applications
such as biometric authentication, time and
attendance, PC log-on security and cashless vending
w Versatile Development - A flexible serial protocol
exposes a plethora of reader functionality, not seen
using read-only readers.
w Field Upgradable - Utilize firmware upgrade cards to
modify reader firmware while installed on site.*
w Supports Multiple Hardware Protocols - Configure
reader to receive card data and/or write data
to card using a multitude of common hardware
interfaces.
ACCESS flexibility.
iCLASS 13.56 MHz contactless smart cards and readers make access control more powerful, more
versatile and offer enhanced security through data encryption and mutual authentication between the card
and reader.
iCLASS reader/writers are user-friendly, delivering the same convenience and reliability of HID’s world-
renowned Prox technology, with state-of-the-art features, driven by the ever-evolving industry requirements.
Providing read/write capability, iCLASS is the platform of choice for custom applications. With HID iCLASS
credential data storage capacities of 2k bit (256 Byte), 16k bit (2k Byte) or 32k bit (4k Byte), this reader line
allows for secure bi-directional data exchange between card and reader by reading and writing user data to
iCLASS cards. iCLASS-enabled read/write applications include biometric template storage, cashless vending,
time and attendance, alarm system control, point of sale terminals and many more.
All readers units are equipped with a Wiegand output that easily interfaces with most existing access
control panels. All RW’s are also equipped with bi-directional communications of RS232, RS485 (full-duplex),
UART or USB to enable host controlled reader behavior. In addition, uni-directional communication of
RS232, RS485 (full-duplex) or UART is enabled when the reader is running its own internal applications.
Key Features
w Expansion Modularity - Every RW (read/write) reader comes with an expansion socket that accepts RS232,
RS485 or USB or direct UART communications. The readers can read or write to any application area on
the iCLASS® credential, with all reader functions controlled by an external host processor via the selected
serial interface using the iCLASS serial protocol.
w Secure - All RF data transmission between the card and reader is encrypted using a secure algorithm. By
using industry-standard encryption techniques and advanced key management systems, iCLASS reduces the
risk of compromised data or duplicated cards.
w Interoperability - iCLASS is based on international ISO interoperability standards providing compatibility
with many popular card technologies (ISO 15693, ISO 14443A and ISO 14443B).
w Optimal Read Range Performance - An auto-tuning feature automatically adjusts the reader for optimal
read range performance on any mounting surface.