HID 500x iCLASS Seos high frequency contactless smart card

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: HID
  • Model code: 500x iCLASS Seos
  • Card/ Tag/ Fob: Card
  • Technology Type: Smart Card
  • Material: Composite with 60% PVC / 40% PET
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Additional info:

HID Global’s iCLASS® Seos smart cards are based on a secure, open technology to manage and authenticate identities. The cards primarily address the need for securing identities for the physical access control solution (PACS) marke. They are also provisioned to support other applications, including one-time password authentication (OTP) for login into networks and other IT resources. iCLASS Seos cards are ideal for organisations with stringent security requirements for their credential solution, as well as enterprise and government organisations looking for a cost-effective solution.

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Make HID
Manufacturer HID
Category Access Control>Access control cards/ tags/ fobs
Model code 500x iCLASS Seos
Card/ Tag/ Fob Card
Technology Type Smart Card
Material Composite with 60% PVC / 40% PET
ISO size Printable Yes
Operating Frequency MHz 13.56 MHz
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 54 x 86 x 0.84
Weight g: 5.5
Environmental Specifications Operating Temp oC: -40 ~ +70 C (-40 ~ +158 F)
Additional info HID Global’s iCLASS® Seos smart cards are based on a secure, open technology to manage and authenticate identities. The cards primarily address the need for securing identities for the physical access control solution (PACS) marke. They are also provisioned to support other applications, including one-time password authentication (OTP) for login into networks and other IT resources. iCLASS Seos cards are ideal for organisations with stringent security requirements for their credential solution, as well as enterprise and government organisations looking for a cost-effective solution.
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