User's Manual

Features
3
Smart Card
(13.56 MHz) Formats
Supported
NOTE
Not all features have been evaluated by UL.
FEATURES
Universal compatibility with most 125 KHz Prox (including all HID® Prox formats
and Indala 26-bit), all ISO 15693, and ISO 14443A credentials (badges, disk tags
and key fobs). Reads both 125 KHz and 13.56 MHz credentials in the same reader.
Electrical protection (reverse polarity diode protection on power lines).
Data lines: high-speed transient voltage suppressor diodes.
IP65-rated sealed electronics for deployment in both interior and exterior
environments.
Beep-on-card defaults to ON.
PIV support – The reader supports a FASC-N read (low assurance read, 200-bit
output) from all major PIV, TWIC and CAC cards, plus a 128-bit output from PIV-I
and CIV cards.
MIFARE 7-byte CSN Support - The reader firmware will be able to distinguish
between a legacy MIFARE Classic card and a “next-generation” MIFARE classic
card. The next generation MIFARE cards have a unique 7-byte serial number, not 4-
byte. When presented to a reader, the next-gen card causes the reader to output a 56-
bit CSN. Older cards still output a 32-bit CSN.
NOTE
Not all features have been evaluated by UL.
TABLE 3. Smart Card (13.56 MHz) Formats Supported
Smart Card (13.56 MHz) Formats
Supported
Enabled by Default?
MiFARE® Sector No
MiFARE® Serial number, 32 Bit Yes
MiFARE® Serial number, 56 Bit Yes
MiFARE® Plus Serial number, 56 Bit Yes
MiFARE® DesFire Serial number, 56 Bit No
MiFARE® DesFire® EV1 Serial number, 56 Bit No
iCLASS® ISO 15693 Serial number, 64 Bit Yes
* PIV, TWIC, CAC, FASC-N Read Yes* (200-bit output)
* PIV-I, 128 Bit, GUID Yes* (if 200-bit output is
enabled)
* PIV-C, 128 Bit, GUID Yes* (if 200-bit output is
enabled)
* Refers to cards issued under the U.S. Government Smart Card Initiative, HSPD-12.
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