What is iCLASS CSN?

What is iCLASS CSN?

The MiFare Desfire EV1 CSN is 56-bits. We technically can read and report up to 64-bits if needed via a configuration card. The HID iClass CSN is 64-bits. The term CSN stands for “card serial number”.

What is HID smart card with reader?

HID secure contactless and contact readers and reader boards and cores are used in a limitless variety of applications: facility access control, mobile payment devices, computer network data security, medical record management, employee time and attendance, border control and many more .

What is HID reader?

An HID card reader, or access card reader, is used in conjunction with HID cards. The reader is generally placed near an access point and programmed to grant access when the HID card is placed near the reader.

How do I know what HID card to format?

HID assigns a Format code to each Prox Card that indicates how the internal programming of your cards will be read and is determined by your card reader system requirements. This code can be found on the end label of the box in which the cards are shipped to you.

What is F2F reader?

AMAG Technology’s new Symmetry F2F card readers. The multi-technology, multi-frequency readers support supervised F2F protocol, which is a proprietary reader communication protocol and wiring scheme used by the Symmetry SR product, as well as by some legacy access control systems.

What is iCLASS technology?

iClass is a proprietary technology made by HID. iCLASS cards combine magnetic strip functionality with a contactless smart card. Based on RFID, iCLASS smart cards use a high-frequency radio technology rather than the low frequencies used in proximity cards to communicate with door readers.

Where are HID readers made?

Austin, Texas
Manufacturing. The company is based in Austin, Texas with other production facilities in Asia and Europe.

How do proximity readers work?

The proximity card readers use an electromagnetic field to detect nearby cards and transmit data through the reader to the access control panel. If the card is authorized, the control panel sends a signal back to the reader to trigger a door unlock.

What is an iCLASS se® reader?

Innovative and flexible, iCLASS SE® readers support evolving credential technology and form factors. Powered by Seos®, this award-winning reader platform secures leading organizations across the globe. Supports many credential technologies including iCLASS Seos®, iCLASS SE, standard iCLASS®, UHF, MIFARE®, MIFARE DESFire®, Prox and more

How does the reader read HID iCLASS® cards?

The reader reads standard proximity format data from HID iCLASS® cards and will output data as encoded. When reading ISO 14443A cards (MIFARE®/ DESFire®), the reader can be configured to output 26-bit, 32-bit (MSB), 32-bit (LSB), 34-bit, 40-bit or 56-bit Wiegand formats based on the CSN (card serial number).

Why choose iCLASS se® access control?

Keeping up with the ever-changing access control landscape doesn’t have to be a chore. Innovative and flexible, iCLASS SE® readers support evolving credential technology and form factors. Powered by Seos®, this award-winning reader platform secures leading organizations across the globe.

What is the iCLASS SE platform?

HID Global’s demonstrated expertise in the development of ground-breaking access control solutions continues with the iCLASS SE® platform, powered by Seos®. The award-winning platform is focused on innovative functionality, flexibility and secure communication between devices.

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