Honeywell Security OT31HONBD DESFire transit reader

Technical Specification

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  • Make: Honeywell Security
  • Model code: OT31HONBD
  • Series: OMNIASSURE Series
  • Reader Type: Mifare
  • IP Rating: 55
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OmniAssure™ from Honeywell is a range of 13.56 MHz contactless smart card readers that offers superb reliability, consistent read range and ease of installation. Multi-technology OmniAssure readers transition easily from 125 kHz proximity to smart card technologies by interchangeably reading 125 kHz proximity and contactless smart cards. In facilities with a large ratio of cardholders to readers, this approach is often more cost effective than applying smart tags/stickers to 125 kHz proximity cards.

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Make Honeywell Security
Manufacturer Honeywell
Category Access Control>Access control readers
Model code OT31HONBD
Series OMNIASSURE Series
Reader Type Mifare
IP Rating 55
Mount Type Mullion mount
LED / Beep Two LEDs
Wiegand Interface Yes
Clock-and-Data Interface Yes
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 5 ~ 24 VDC
Power Consumption: 68mA
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 142 x 46 x 25
Environmental Specifications Operating Temp oC: -30 ~ 60
Operating Humidity %: 0 ~ 95
Protection weather resistance
Additional info

OmniAssure™ from Honeywell is a range of 13.56 MHz contactless smart card readers that offers superb reliability, consistent read range and ease of installation. Multi-technology OmniAssure readers transition easily from 125 kHz proximity to smart card technologies by interchangeably reading 125 kHz proximity and contactless smart cards. In facilities with a large ratio of cardholders to readers, this approach is often more cost effective than applying smart tags/stickers to 125 kHz proximity cards.

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