Hirsch Electronics ScrambleSmart Electronic keypad

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Hirsch Electronics
  • Model code: ScrambleSmart
  • Standalone / Weigand Type: Standalone
  • Protection: Tamper Resistant
  • Internal/External: Internal/External
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The Hirsch ScramblePad keypad/reader provides a high security approach to access, because the credential (ID code or PIN number) cannot be accidentally shared with, or stolen by onlookers.  Each numeral is randomly scrambled to a new position each time the START button is pressed, so a bystander cannot see the code, learn the pattern, nor identify telltale wear marks on certain keys.  Features: Scrambling Digits, On-board microprocessor, viewing restrictors, optional proximity reader, encrypted communication, audible feedback.

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Make Hirsch Electronics
Manufacturer Hirsch / IDENTIVE
Category Access Control>Electronic keypads
Model code ScrambleSmart
Standalone / Weigand Type Standalone
Protection Tamper Resistant
Internal/External Internal/External
Illuminated Yes
Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature oC: -20 ~ +60
Operating Humidity %: 0 ~ 90
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 5 V DC
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 114.30 x 88.9 x 42.8
Weight g: 900
Additional info The Hirsch ScramblePad keypad/reader provides a high security approach to access, because the credential (ID code or PIN number) cannot be accidentally shared with, or stolen by onlookers.  Each numeral is randomly scrambled to a new position each time the START button is pressed, so a bystander cannot see the code, learn the pattern, nor identify telltale wear marks on certain keys.  Features: Scrambling Digits, On-board microprocessor, viewing restrictors, optional proximity reader, encrypted communication, audible feedback.
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