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OVERVIEW

The S610s Card Reader is designed for use as part of an integrated on-line access 
control system and is used to control access to restricted areas or in special 
applications where card activation of machinery is required.

Using a powerful 32bit processor, the S610s gives full off-line validation and decision 
making at the point of entry, even when host communication is not available.

Designed for use with all card technologies the S610s device is available with integral 
reading support for 125 KHz HID Proximity, 13.56 MHz MiFare and PicoPass smartcard 
as well as a multi-technology option to support Pro MiFare. Two additional 
wiegand inputs are also available for connecting other reading technologies externally 
or an Exit read head for IN/OUT control.

The IP 65 rated polycarbonate enclosure houses the reader electronics, a large 4x3 
Keypad, graphical display screen and three LED indicators.

The reader has 4 analogue inputs, which can be used to monitor door and alarm 
conditions for transmission to the host computer. Two outputs are also available to 
control the activation of locks or other equipment. 

S610s Reader

• Industry’s most advanced card 

reader

• Integral reading technology for  

Proximity, MiFare, Pro 
MiFare or Inside PicoPass.

• Structured database allows storage 

of large amounts of cardholder 
records for off-line card validation

• Backlit Monochrome Graphics 

LCD display with heating element 
provides localised character sets 
and instantly recognisable icons 
under the most extreme conditions

• Universal Reader - supports all card 

technologies

• Keypad for configuration and 

optional personnel Identification 
Number (PIN)

• 4 analogue inputs to monitor alarm 

conditions and 2 changeover relay 
outputs to activate door strike or 
other equipment

• Remote programming facility to 

download program

• Broadcast Facility to enable 

selective operational mode

FEATURES

S610s Reader

Multi-technology Intelligent Serial Reader

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