HID Indala Mid-Range Readers 610 With FlexSecur Technology
Technical Specification
- Make: HID
- Model code: Indala Mid-Range Readers 610
- Long Range: Yes
- Reader Type: Proximity
- Standalone/ Networkable: Standalone
The Indala 125 kHz Mid-Range Reader product line is HID’s latest offering of highly-secure proximity readers. The HID Indala Mid-Range reader, with FlexSecur® technology, is designed for applications requiring a longer read range of up to 12 inches. All HID Indala 125 kHz proximity readers feature FlexSecur technology, which provides an added level of access system security through a verification process at the reader.
Read moreMake | HID |
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Manufacturer | HID |
Category | Access Control>Access control readers |
Model code | Indala Mid-Range Readers 610 |
Long Range | Yes |
Reader Type | Proximity |
Standalone/ Networkable | Standalone |
IP Rating | IP55 |
Read Range mm | 305 |
LED / Beep | LED |
Color | Wave: Black, Blue. Arch: Black, Gray, White, Beige |
Wiegand Interface | Yes |
Clock-and-Data Interface | Yes |
Electrical Specifications |
Voltage: 4 ~ 14 V DC Power Consumption: 117 mA |
Physical Specifications | Dimensions mm: 130 x 155 x 28 |
Environmental Specifications |
Operating Temp oC: -35 ~ +65 Operating Humidity %: 0 ~ 95 |
Protection | IP55 |
Additional info |
The Indala 125 kHz Mid-Range Reader product line is HID’s latest offering of highly-secure proximity readers. The HID Indala Mid-Range reader, with FlexSecur® technology, is designed for applications requiring a longer read range of up to 12 inches. All HID Indala 125 kHz proximity readers feature FlexSecur technology, which provides an added level of access system security through a verification process at the reader. |
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