Software House SWH-3100EG Access control reader

Technical Specification

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  • Make: Software House
  • Model code: SWH-3100EG
  • Series: Multi-Technology Series
  • Long Range: Yes
  • Reader Type: Proximity
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The Software House Multi-Technology Readers provide the industry's first single reader solution that reads serial numbers from multiple 13.56 MHz smart card technologies, MIFARE® encrypted sectors, and most common 125 KHz proximity cards, providing an incredibly versatile access control solution.  This cost-effective solution enables customers to transition from proximity to smart cards over time or to utilize both smart cards and proximity cards in their facility.

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Make Software House
Manufacturer Software House
Category Access Control>Access control readers
Model code SWH-3100EG
Series Multi-Technology Series
Long Range Yes
Reader Type Proximity
Standalone/ Networkable Standalone
IP Rating IP65
Mount Type Surface mount
Read Range mm 102 mm
LED / Beep LED / Beep
Colour Gray
Wiegand Interface Yes
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 8 ~ 16 V DC
Power Consumption: 125 mA
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 111 x 84 x 28
Environmental Specifications Operating Temp oC: -35 ~ +67
Operating Humidity %: 0 ~ 100
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The Software House Multi-Technology Readers provide the industry's first single reader solution that reads serial numbers from multiple 13.56 MHz smart card technologies, MIFARE® encrypted sectors, and most common 125 KHz proximity cards, providing an incredibly versatile access control solution.  This cost-effective solution enables customers to transition from proximity to smart cards over time or to utilize both smart cards and proximity cards in their facility.

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