How do I program HID prox?

How do I program HID prox?

Understanding Your Programming Choices & Options

  1. Step 1 – Find the Right HID Prox Format and Part Number. HID manufacturers a number of credential formats.
  2. Step 2 – Specify Your Programming Information.
  3. Step 3: Choose Your Card Range and Facility Code.
  4. Step 4: Choose Between Pre-Selected or Custom Programming.

What is HID prox?

HID prox cards are simply proximity cards branded by the HID global corporation, a worldwide leader in proximity cards and access control. Like other proximity and RFID cards, an HID card is simply an ID card which enables proximity technology in its everyday functions.

How do prox cards work?

Prox cards use a low 125 kHz radio frequency to transmit to a door access reader. When the card is placed on the reader, the card’s unique strand of numbers is passed to the access control panel, which verifies if the number matches an approved number in the internal database.

Can you copy a prox card?

Chances are you will find a KeyMe kiosk, which can now copy prox cards and fobs, in a retailer near you. 125 KHz based proximity cards (aka “prox” cards) have been susceptible to cloning for several years. Instructional videos abound, and equipment can easily be purchased on Amazon, eBay or elsewhere.

Where is the prox card facility code?

How to Find Your Facility Code

  1. Look at the label on your last box of cards – your facility code will be listed there with your card information.
  2. Look at your access control software to see your facility code.

What are HID prox card II used for?

The ProxCard II proximity access control card provides durable packaging and consistent read range. Custom pre-printed artwork is available. The proximity card can accept direct-print adhesive backed labels (HID Model number 1324) for use as a Photo ID card.

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