HID R10-T hybrid contactless smart card readers

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iCLASS® Transit Readers are revolutionary hybrid contactless smart card readers that read secure user identification data from HID iCLASS credentials and unique serial numbers from Sony FeliCa™, CEPAS and MIFARE® cards for access control. Since the Transit Reader can read multiple card types, it provides you with one solution for all your access control requirements, now and into the future. Using the 13.56 MHz technology platform, iCLASS Transit Readers offer a long read range with the power and heightened security of smart card technology, making them ideal for access control applications.

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Make HID
Manufacturer HID
Category Access Control>Access control readers
Model code R10-T
Long Range Yes
Reader Type Smart Card
IP Rating 55
Mount Type Mullion mount
LED / Beep Programmable LED/Beeper operation
Colour Black/Grey
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 5-16 VDC
Power Consumption: 55mA
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 48 x 103 x 23
Environmental Specifications Operating Temp oC: -35 ~65
Operating Humidity %: 5 ~95
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iCLASS® Transit Readers are revolutionary hybrid contactless smart card readers that read secure user identification data from HID iCLASS credentials and unique serial numbers from Sony FeliCa™, CEPAS and MIFARE® cards for access control. Since the Transit Reader can read multiple card types, it provides you with one solution for all your access control requirements, now and into the future. Using the 13.56 MHz technology platform, iCLASS Transit Readers offer a long read range with the power and heightened security of smart card technology, making them ideal for access control applications.

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