An outdoor IP67-rated tamper-resistant multi-technology proximity card reader, it's capable of reading HID, ZKAccess and Pyramid 125 kHz 26-bit proximity cards
Its small mullion size makes KR500H the ideal card access solution for all metal doors with thin frames or any security device that has a narrow mounting surface

ZKAccess, a division of ZKTeco and leading provider of biometric and RFID security solutions, is pleased to introduce its KR500H multi-technology proximity card reader. An outdoor IP67-rated tamper-resistant multi-technology proximity card reader, it's capable of reading HID, ZKAccess and Pyramid 125 kHz 26-bit proximity cards.

KR500H Features

Its small mullion size makes KR500H the ideal card access solution for all metal doors with thin frames, as well as parking gates, fences, turnstiles and any other security device that has a narrow mounting surface. KR500H is equipped with a built-in Wiegand-Out port which can be connected to most any access control panel, including ZKAccess C3 and InBio door controllers.

"We are very pleased to introduce the KR500H to market," says Larry Reed, CEO, ZKAccess. "Its compactness makes it a perfect, highly reliable, and easy to install solution for so many access control applications."

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