What is a prox card II?
The ProxCard II proximity access control card is the industry choice for a cost-effective solution to proximity access control, with universal compatibility with all HID proximity card readers. The ProxCard II proximity access control card provides durable packaging and consistent read range.
How do I know what HID card I have?
The card identifying mark, generally printed on the back of the card in the lower left corner, consists of the HID logo, a card model designation, and the chip and manufacturer identifiers. Replacing any above asterisk (*) with a dash (β ) signifies that the card is configured only.
What frequency is HID prox?
125 kHz Featuring 125 kHz RFID technology, HID proximity products are robust, affordable and seamlessly integrate with access control systems.
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What is HID 0009P?
The 0009P part number series is the printable version of the standard HID proximity cards. These cards are also know as the 1386LGGMN card. LGGMN portion of the part number is called the configuration. Each letter gives information on how the card looks or features of the card.
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How does a prox card work?
Prox cards use a low 125 kHz radio frequency to transmit to a door access reader. When the card is placed on the reader, the cardβs unique strand of numbers is passed to the access control panel, which verifies if the number matches an approved number in the internal database.
What is facility code for HID cards?
The HID ordering code number for the Standard 26-bit format is H10301. H10301 has 255 possible facility codes from one to 255. There can be up to 65,535 card ID numbers, from one to 65,535, per facility code. The total number of cards that can use the entire range without duplication is 16,711,425.
How do you program a prox card?
Understanding Your Programming Choices & Options
- Step 1 β Find the Right HID Prox Format and Part Number. HID manufacturers a number of credential formats.
- Step 2 β Specify Your Programming Information.
- Step 3: Choose Your Card Range and Facility Code.
- Step 4: Choose Between Pre-Selected or Custom Programming.
What is a HID prox used for?
HID cards, also called prox cards, proximity cards & access control cards, are cards that use RFID embedded technology. HID card readers are used in access control systems to open doors.
What is the isoprox II proximity card?
Like all HID ISO cards, the ISOProx II proximity card can be produced with visual security and anti-counterfeiting features such as holograms, ultra-violet fluorescent inks, micro-printing, or a custom logo to quickly and easily identify genuine cards for ultimate access control.
What is the thickness of an imageable proximity card?
Imageable HID Proximity access card. Overview | Specifications. The ISOProx II Card offers proximity card technology with photo identification capability on a single access control card. It is ISO 7810 compliant, with a nominal thickness of .030β³.
What are the different 125khz proximity card formats?
The most common 125kHz proximity format is 26-bit (also referred to as the H10301 format). HID 1386 cards are made of standard PVC material and HID 1586 cards are made of 40% Composite material. When ordering 26-bit H10301 format credentials, you will need to provide the facility code, a number that must be between 0 and 255.