Rosslare launches two anti-vandal smart card readers
(29/06/2007)
Rosslare has launched two new versions of the hardy anti-vandal smart card reader. The AY-Q6250 and its keypad version the AY-Q6350 introduce a patented Mifare® technology encased in a metal body, combining smart card technology with an anti-vandal metal shield.
The AY-Q6250 Anti-Vandal Mifare® Contactless Smartcard Reader version is the secure way for a simple and reliable smart card upgrade. It supplements all the advantages of Mifare® technology to any standard access control system and comes with seven programmable output formats.
The highly secure AY-Q6350 Anti-Vandal Mifare® Smartcard Reader version comes with blue backlit keypad. It is the latest addition to the Mifare® Card Reader series with the ability to read Mifare® card serial number (CSN) from all ISO-14443A-3 type cards.
Being epoxy potted, these water-resistant and vandal resistant units are fully sealed within an all-metallic housing, for improved performance in all weather conditions.
The readers support seven programmable proximity card transmission formats, 26 to 40-Bit Wiegand or Clock & Data protocols. They feature a 6-wire cable interface for power, data, LED control input, and tamper status.
The AY-Q6350 provides extra security through a password-protected menu, an optical sensor for cover and wall tamper detection and a more secure “PIN plus card” mode. The unit also features a local programming menu with various programmable modes.
The AY-Q6350 unit is ideal for installations where style, security and functionality are topmost priorities. The Blue Backlit 3x4 keypad also features a door bell key function.
Both units read the Milfare® ID Format through 13.56 MHz - up to 45mm (1.8").
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