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Reader plays a very important role in the access control solution, as it links the credentials and controller system.

GV-DESFire Series reader

GeoVision has announced the launch of a new series of readers, supporting DESFire, one of the most secure hardware encryption to protect data transmission. The company’s GV-DESFire Series reader allows enterprises to better secure their assets, avoiding intrusions and malicious exploits.

5 key features that open the door to new business opportunities include:

  • Enhanced Security - DESFire EV2 3DES credential enhances security against transaction attacks.
  • Flexible Integration - OSDP standard ensures interoperability and secure data communication from the reader to the controller.
  • Longer Distance - RS485 interface can easily achieve 600 meter installation.
  • Multi-technology - Compatibility with multiple credential technologies, QR Code, RFID MIFARE DESFire EV2 simplify the various requirements for different user profiles.
  • Dual-band Frequency - 125 kHz EM and 13.56 MHz Mifare dual-frequency readers help to manage all the migration projects.

GV-DESFire readers come in 3 models - RKD1352 and DES1352, QR1352:

  • RKD1352 model combines card and/or PIN code, allows various access modes (card and key/card/key). OSDP standard provides bi-directional communication between reader and controller, so as to ensure inter-operation with security.
  • DES1352 model projects 125 kHz and 13.56 MHz dual band frequency for all migration projects with higher secure technologies. This reader model comes in flush-mounted design with bi-colour options, green and red, for instant grant and denial of access.
  • QR1352 model is equipped with a QR Code module. Identification by QR code simplifies the management of visitors’ temporary access in offices and other facilities. The Virtual credential feature provides touchless access control and a safer experience to customers.
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