What is a ProxCard II?
ProxCard Product Information: The HID ProxCard II is a powerful RF-programmable clamshell proximity access card offering universal compatibility with all HID proximity readers. Boasting a durable clamshell construction and low cost-per-card, HID 1326 is the value-priced access control card used by facilities worldwide.
How do I program my HID prox card 2?
Understanding Your Programming Choices & Options
- Step 1 – Find the Right HID Prox Format and Part Number. HID manufacturers a number of credential formats.
- Step 2 – Specify Your Programming Information.
- Step 3: Choose Your Card Range and Facility Code.
- Step 4: Choose Between Pre-Selected or Custom Programming.
What is a clamshell card?
Clamshell proximity cards are thicker than a normal card, because they use two pieces of rigid plastic to encase the proximity technology. Clamshell cards are only available with a vertical slot punch. The thicker size means you cannot feed a clamshell card through a card printer.
Can HID cards be cloned?
Smart cards such as HID Global’s iCLASS product line are virtually impossible to copy when used properly.
Are HID cards NFC?
There are some HID products (both cards and readers) that do indeed operate on the same frequency and even share protocols with NFC. Some of these other HID products can be used with Android NFC devices.
Can you reprogram HID cards?
An HID card is programmed and used to gain access into a building via a card reader on the outside of the building near the door. Many employees are issued cards such as these, and if your company experiences significant turnover, it may be necessary to reprogram them.
What is a prox?
A proximity card or prox card also known as a key card or keycard is a contactless smart card which can be read without inserting it into a reader device, as required by earlier magnetic stripe cards such as credit cards and contact type smart cards. The proximity cards are part of the contactless card technologies.
What is HID 0009P?
The 0009P part number series is the printable version of the standard HID proximity cards. These cards are also know as the 1386LGGMN card.
Can NFC read HID cards?
The HID Prox system operates at a carrier frequency of 125 kHz. NFC operates at 13.56 MHz. Consequently, it’s impossible to read HID Prox cards with an NFC reader. But if you will android HCE, the android device can act as HID tag which can we read by RFID reader.
Can Android read HID?
No More Physical Cards The HID Mobile Access App provides a virtual contactless smart card credential that supports Apple’s iOS® & Google’s Android™ operating systems.