SALTO XS4 Encoders reads, encodes and updates cards
Technical Specification
- Make: SALTO
- Model code: XS4 Encoders
- Reader Type: Mifare
- Standalone/ Networkable: PC-based
- Voltage: 12 V
The SALTO encoder is a compact device which reads, encodes and updates cards. It also permits automatic key issuing in large and complex properties, enabling users to carry out key assignment simply by having the encoder in a busy area where the user can get their card assigned just by presenting a card to the reader without any assistance required from the access control manager. Main features and benefits: ID technologies available: Mifare, DESfire, DESfire EV1, Mifare plus, Legic, HID iClass. Current required: 12 v/ 500mA (adaptor included). Connection to the PC: USB or Ethernet/Wifi. USB encoders do not usually require an external adaptor.
Read moreMake | SALTO |
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Manufacturer | SALTO Systems |
Category | Access Control>Access control readers |
Model code | XS4 Encoders |
Reader Type | Mifare |
Standalone/ Networkable | PC-based |
Electrical Specifications |
Voltage: 12 V Power Consumption: 500mA |
Additional info |
The SALTO encoder is a compact device which reads, encodes and updates cards. It also permits automatic key issuing in large and complex properties, enabling users to carry out key assignment simply by having the encoder in a busy area where the user can get their card assigned just by presenting a card to the reader without any assistance required from the access control manager. Main features and benefits:
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