Schlage (Allegion) 7510 125 kHz proximity credentials - ISO glossy white
Technical Specification
- Make: Schlage (Allegion)
- Model code: 7510
- Card/ Tag/ Fob: Card
- Technology Type: Proximity
- ISO size Printable: Yes
Schlage proximity credentials utilizing low frequency (125 kHz) technology provide a legacy access solution for existing installs in traditional facilities and businesses. Proximity credentials provide a convenient access control solution for facilities with less demanding security needs. They are compatible with most industry-leading proximity readers, allowing them to easily integrate into existing proximity access control systems. Schlage offers a variety of credential formats to support a broad range of access control applications.
Read moreMake | Schlage (Allegion) |
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Manufacturer | Allegion plc |
Category | Access Control>Access control cards/ tags/ fobs |
Model code | 7510 |
Card/ Tag/ Fob | Card |
Technology Type | Proximity |
ISO size Printable | Yes |
Additional info |
Schlage proximity credentials utilizing low frequency (125 kHz) technology provide a legacy access solution for existing installs in traditional facilities and businesses. Proximity credentials provide a convenient access control solution for facilities with less demanding security needs. They are compatible with most industry-leading proximity readers, allowing them to easily integrate into existing proximity access control systems. Schlage offers a variety of credential formats to support a broad range of access control applications. |
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