Gallagher T Series Card + PIN reader available now!

Product Profile

The Gallagher T20 Reader is an access control card + PIN reader supporting multiple MIFARE technologies including a multi-tech variant to support 125khz cards.

The T20 provides IP66 environmental and IK09 impact protection and delivers a high level of security using a dual authentication platform.

Key T20 features include:

  • Supports Mifare DESFire EV1 , Plus and Classic card technologies, with an optional multi-technology  variant supporting migrations from 125khz cards
  • Dual cardholder authentication
  • An easy intuitive interface
  • Superior ingress protection, durability and robust design
  • HBUS upgradeability to support future HBUS functionality and features.
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Technical Specification

Make Gallagher
Manufacturer Gallagher Security (Europe) Ltd
Category Access Control>Access control readers
Model code T20
Reader Type Smart Card
IP Rating IP66
Keypad Integrated Yes
LED / Beep LED
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 9 ~ 16 VDC
Power Consumption: 130mA
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 179.5 x 95.7 x 23
Environmental Specifications Operating Temp oC: -30 ~ +70 C (-22 ~ +158 F)
Protection IK09
Additional info

Gallagher’s T20 Terminal provides additional functionality including:

- Contemporary and intuitive user interface, with a 3.5” colour LED
screen and large backlit keys
- Clear display icons for key access control tasks
- Support for the Cardax IV reader protocol, providing:
- Card only and card + PIN access modes (including duress access support)
- Dual cardholder authentication
- Terminal based access mode selection
- Door alarm zone arming/disarming
- Superior ingress and impact protection
- IP66 environmental protection and IK09 for impact protection

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