Bosch ARD-EDMCV002-USB desktop USB enrolment reader

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Bosch
  • Model code: ARD-EDMCV002-USB
  • Reader Type: Mifare
  • LED / Beep: LED
  • Colour: Slate Gray
Additional info:

A desktop reader the reads the data record of Bosch coded MIFARE classic and DESFire EV1 credentials and provides the information to the respective host application Simplifies the cardholder management and avoids type errors The reader is connected to an USB port of the operator's enrolment workstation It is supported by the host applications Access PE and BIS Access Engine Three LED indicators - Green: Contactless transponder successfully read; Yellow: Device ready; Red: Not successfully read USB interface with 2m cable length for more flexibility Compact and robust housing

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Make Bosch
Manufacturer Bosch Security Systems
Category Access Control>Access control readers
Model code ARD-EDMCV002-USB
Reader Type Mifare
LED / Beep LED
Colour Slate Gray
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 112 x 54 x 27
Environmental Specifications Operating Temp oC: -25 ~ 60 C (-13 ~ 140 F)
Additional info
  • A desktop reader the reads the data record of Bosch coded MIFARE classic and DESFire EV1 credentials and provides the information to the respective host application
  • Simplifies the cardholder management and avoids type errors
  • The reader is connected to an USB port of the operator's enrolment workstation
  • It is supported by the host applications Access PE and BIS Access Engine
  • Three LED indicators - Green: Contactless transponder successfully read; Yellow: Device ready; Red: Not successfully read
  • USB interface with 2m cable length for more flexibility
  • Compact and robust housing
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