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pcProx® Enroll

Proximity card reader for personnel identification and ID card enrollment of proximity cards.

Overview

The family of pcProx proximity card readers eliminates the need for manual entry providing error-free identification. pcProx is compatible with over 300 million physical access proximity cards. This reader allows users to use their building access card for other forms of identification and security throughout their workplace. This product is available either embedded in a keyboard or the standard wedge type housing. The plug-n-play reader comes with flash memory, allowing the user to quickly configure the output to meet the user’s needs.

As a card enrollment or ID badge reader/tester, the USB model emulates a keyboard and will keystroke the card’s ID and/or site code to the cursor’s location on the screen. The reader can be configured to add keystrokes before and after the card’s data. The serial version, available in RS-232, Ethernet, or USB Virtual Com, delivers the card’s data in ASCII.

It can be used as a standalone system, or be seamlessly integrated with other software applications using the optional SDK (software developer’s kit). As an integrated reader you will find applications such as PC/LAN logon, single sign-on, card enrollment, visitor management, vending, point of sale, time/attendance, user authorization, seminar, fitness or training attendance, magnetic card emulation, and more.

Applications

  • PC/LAN access control
  • Application log-on
  • Employee identification (multi-function printers MFP, embedded devices, PCs etc)
  • Time and attendance
  • Form filler to existing software applications
  • PLC and embedded controllers
  • Hoteling, meeting attendance, vistor management (using wall-switch housing)

pcProx Styles: Wall Switch, PCMCIA, USB Dongle, Desktop, and OEM

Features

Easy interface

The USB model connects directly to USB port and sends as keystrokes. The RS-232 model connects to a standard serial PC COM port, or hardware wedge, and sends data as ASCII. Ethernet model emulates serial port reader and comes with software to redirect the IP address to virtual COM port on Windows-based PCs. The USB Virtual COM model emulates virtual serial device.

Compatibility

Compatible with Windows CE, 98SE, 2000, XP, 7, Vista, Macintosh, Linux. No client side software is required.

Improves accuracy of information and productivity

Eliminates errors associated with individual identification.

Versatile mounting options

Unobtrusive design can be placed anywhere on the desktop,or may be mounted on monitors, time clocks, etc. using optional brackets.

Meets medical/healthcare HIPAA requirements

When used as a log-on reader.

Several Mounting Choices

Specifications

  • Typical Maximum read range: 1.0” – 3.0” (2.5 – 7.6cm) dependent upon proximity card type and environmental conditions
  • Dimensions: 3 3/8” x 2” x 0.6” (Models with RDR in part number only) 4.2” x 2.5” x 0.875” (10.6 x 6.35 x 2.2 cm)
  • Weight: 0.45 lbs (12.7g)
  • Power supply and interface: USB self-powered; RS-232 model; 5V supplied by PS2. Keyboard pass-thru connector
  • Indicators: Tri-state LED, beeper
  • Transmit frequency: 125 kHz
  • Operating temperature range: -22° to 150°F (-30° to 65°C)
  • Operating humidity range: 5% to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing
  • Storage temperature range: -40° to 185°F (-40° to 85°C)
  • Interface: RS-232 DB9 Connector or USB or Ethernet
  • Certifications: FCC, United States; CE Mark Europe, C-tic Australia, RoHS

Warranty

Warranty: One year for material/workmanship defects; see complete policy for details.

Part Numbers

Readers

Type USB USB Virtual COM RS-232/Other
HID RDR-6081AKU RDR-6081AK0 RDR-6081AKx
Casi-Rusco RDR-6281AKU RDR-6281AK0 RDR-6281AKx
Indala/Motorola RDR-6381AKU RDR-6381AK0 RDR-6381AKx
Indala/Custom RDR-6371AKU-yyy RDR-6381AK0-yyy RDR-6371AKx-yyy
Pyramid RDR-6471AKU RDR-6481AK0 RDR-6471AKx
ioProx RDR-6781AKU RDR-6781AK0 RDR-6781AKx
AWID RDR-6981AKU RDR-6981AK0 RDR-6981AKx
RF Logics/ID Tech RDR-6A81AKU RDR-6A81AK0 RDR-6A81AKx
Cardax RDR-6C81AKU RDR-6C81AK0 RDR-6C81AKx
Deister RDR-6D81AKU RDR-6D81AK0 RDR-6D81AKx
EM 410x RDR-6E81AKU RDR-6E81AK0 RDR-6E81AKx
G-PROX II RDR-6G81AKU RDR-6G81AK0 RDR-6G81AKx
HiTag RDR-6H81AKU RDR-6H81AK0 RDR-6H81AKx
Keri 26bit RDR-6K81AKU RDR-6K81AK0 RDR-6K81AKx
NexWatch RDR-6N81AKU RDR-6N81AK0 RDR-6N81AKx
Secura Key RDR-6Z81AKU RDR-6Z81AK0 RDR-6Z81AKx

Part Number Keysee Legend below

 

Type USB Low Power USB Virtual COM Ethernet
HID RDR-6091AKU non-RoHS

RDR-6081AKF

RDR-6081AK0

RDR-6081AKE

Ethernet output for non-HID readers is possible by ordering the reader of choice using the 'AK2' suffix of the part number. This RS-232 reader will attach to a Serial to Ethernet converter. Serial to Ethernet converter for RF IDeas readers. The converter will power this AK2 reader through the pass-thru ps/2 connector. Please call if you have questions.

Embedded Keyboard

Type PN
HID KB-KSI1450PROX

Please note that the Indala custom does not have an audible alert.

Legend

(example RDR-6081AKU)

RDR - RF IDeas reader in housing

6 - Low frequency , typically 125 kHz

0 - HID prox, or others see above table

8 - small desktop housing. N- none (OEM pc board); 7 - larger housing for custom reader; P - PCMCIA; D - Dongle; W - Wallswitch for single gange box

1 - keystroker or ASCII serial

A -Version

K - Color; K = Black, P=Pearl (desktop only) , W=White (wall Switch only)

U - USB Port with either key stroke or SDK driven output

'x' - Denote cabling power supply input option:

  • 2 : PS/2 pass-thru connector taps power from keyboard/mouse connector
  • 5 : DB9 data and 5 Vdc Power supplied on Pin 9 of DB 9 connector
  • 6 : DB9 data and 9 Vdc Power supplied on Pin 9 of DB 9 connector
  • 7 : Connector allows for external 9 Vdc power supply wall adaptor
  • 8 : DB9 data and 5vdc wall power supply connectorized cable in
  • 9 : DB9 and USB 5 vdc power tap
  • 0 - USB connector with output via Virtual COM
  • U - USB connector with output as keystrokes and/or RF IDeas proprietary SDK
  • P - PCMCIA ASCII serial (not available in wall switch)

 

'yyy' - Denote custom format number for Indala readers

Low power reader for PDAs and notebooks. Requires 20 microamps until card in read range, 40 ma when card is present.

Notes regarding PN Updates:

RDR-6081AKU replaces BSE-PCPRXH-USB and BSE-PCPROXH-U and

RDR-6081AK2 replaces BSE-PCPRXH-232

USB to PS/2 Power Tap Converter

Type PN
USB to PS/2 MISC-USBPS2

Mounting Brackets

Type PN

Reader Bracket Kit:

Right Angle and Flat Brackets

KT-SHBKT

Reader Mount Kit:

Super Velcro and cable clips

KT-MFPMNT

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AIR ID Enroll

Desktop read-only reader for ID card enrollment of contactless smartcards.

Overview

The family of AIR ID Enroll contactless smart card readers eliminates the need for manual entry, providing error-free identification. AIR ID is compatible with nearly all 13.56 MHz contactless cards/tags/labels. This reader allows users to use their building access card or other 13.56 MHz tags for other forms of identification and security throughout the workplace. The plug-n-play reader comes with flash memory, allowing the user to quickly configure the output to meet the user's needs.

As a card enrollment or ID badge reader/tester, the USB model emulates a keyboard and will keystroke the card's data to the cursor's location on the screen. The reader can be configured to add keystrokes before or after the card's data. The serial version, available in RS-232, Ethernet, or USB Virtual COM, delivers the card's data in ASCII.

It can be used as a standalone system, or be seamlessly integrated with other software applications using the optional SDK (Software developer's kit). As an integrated reader, you will find applications such as PC/LAN logon, single signon, card enrollment, visitor management, point of sale, time/attendance, user authorization, seminar, fitness, training attendance, magnetic card emulations and more.

For HID's iClass cards, including Elite Key, the card's data is read and will include the card ID and/or the facility site code, while for ISO 14443/15693, LEGIC, or NXP's MIFARE cards/tags/labels, just the card's serial number data is read from the card.

Applications

  • Card enrollment
  • Time and attendance
  • Employee authentication (multi-function printers MFP, embedded devices, PCs etc)
  • PC/LAN access control
  • Equipment and material checkout
  • Loyalty and membership programs
  • Identification in manufacturing for productivity and quality

Reader Styles: Wall Switch, PCMCIA, USB Dongle, Desktop, and OEM

Features

Contactless operation

Utilizes radio frequency identification technology which eliminates wear and tear found with mag-stripe cards

No software required on server or client

Utilizes a plug-and-play USB or RS-232 attachment

Complies with industry standards

Advanced semiconductor technology is based on 13.56 MHz frequency to comply with numerous ISO standards. Readers can read data from cards compliant with the following standards: ISO 15693-Vicinity, ISO 14443-Type A

Platform independent and versatile

Supports any operating system with USB or RS-232 support: Windows® 98SE/2000/XP, Vista, Sun, Citrix®, UNIX®, Linux, Macintosh, thin clients and more

Easy software integration of contactless cards

The optional software developer’s kit includes several high level commands which allows third-party developers to set contactless products in just a couple of days. This enables medical, time and attendance, PC log-on, and other multiauthentication applications to interface easily with contactless cards. The output is transferred to the application via a callable DLL

Most 13.56 MHz card technologies support, see part number list or call for more details

Several Mounting Choices

Specifications

  • Typical maximum read range:
    • 2.0” – 4.0” (5.0 – 10.0 cm) with PVC ID cards
    • 1.0” – 1.5” (2.5 – 3.8 cm) with labels or tags
    • 1.0” – 2.0” (2.5 – 5.0 cm) with MIFARE card
  • Dimensions: 3 3/8” x 2” x 0.6” (Models with RDR in part number only) 4.2” x 2.5” x 0.875” (10.6 x 6.35 x 2.2 cm)
  • Weight: 0.45 lbs. (12.7g)
  • Power supply and interface: USB self-powered; RS- 232 model; 5V supplied by PS2. Keyboard pass-thru connector
  • Indicators: Tri-state LED, beeper
  • Transmit frequency: 13.56 MHz
  • Operating temperature range: -22° to 150°F (-30° to 65°C)
  • Operating humidity range: 5% to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing
  • Certifications: FCC, CE, C-tic, RoHS

Warranty

Warranty: One year for material/workmanship defects; see complete policy for details.

Part numbers

Type USB RS-232 USB Virtual COM Ethernet
HID iClass RDR-7081AKU RDR-7081AKx

RDR-7081AKF

RDR-7081AK0

RDR-7081AKE

MIFARE, ISO 14443A
ISO 15693*
RDR-7581AKU RDR-7581AKx RDR-7581AK0 **
LEGIC RDR-7L81AKU RDR-7L81AKx **
FeliCa RDR-7F81AKU RDR-7F81AKx RDR-7F81AK0 **
FIPS201 RDR-7P71AKU RDR-7P71AKx **
Xceed ID RDR-7Y81AKU RDR-7Y81AKx RDR-7Y81AK0 **

* Compatible with Philips MIFARE®, DESFIRE®, I-CODE®; HID iClass®; Texas Instruments Tag-it®; Infineon my-d® (in secure mode UID only), Inside Contactless PicoPass® and PicoTag®

** Ethernet output for non-HID readers is possible by ordering the reader of choice using the 'AK2' suffix of the part number. This RS-232 reader will attach to a Serial to Ethernet converter. Serial to Ethernet converter for RF IDeas readers. The converter will power this AK2 reader through the pass-thru ps/2 connector. Please call if you have questions.

NOTE: AIR ID PCMCIA and Dongle versions will not be out until late Q2 2010.

Legend example RDR-7081AKU

RDR - RF IDeas reader in housing

7 - High frequency, typically 13.56 MHz

0 - HID iCLASS, or others see above table

8 - small desktop housing. N- none (OEM pc board); 7 - larger housing for custom reader; W - Wallswitch for single gange box

1 - keystroker or ASCII serial

A - Version

K - Color; K = Black, P=Pearl (desktop only) , W=White (wall Switch only)

U - USB Port with either key stroke or SDK driven output

'x' - Denote cabling power supply input option:

  • 2 : PS/2 pass-thru connector taps power from keyboard/mouse connector
  • 5 : DB9 data and 5 Vdc Power supplied on Pin 9 of DB 9 connector
  • 6 : DB9 data and 9 Vdc Power supplied on Pin 9 of DB 9 connector
  • 7 : Connector allows for external 9 Vdc power supply wall adaptor
  • 8 : DB9 data and 5vdc wall power supply connectorized cable in
  • 9 : DB9 and USB 5 vdc power tap
  • 0 - USB connector output as Virtual COM
  • U - USB connector output as keystrokes and/or RF IDeas proprietary SDK

'yyy' - Denote custom format number for iCLASS readers

USB to PS/2 Power Tap Converter

Type PN
USB to PS/2 MISC-USBPS2

Mounting Brackets

Type PN
Kit KT-SHBKT
Right Angle Bracket BKT-ANGLE
Flat Bracket BKT-FLAT

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