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Tyco CONFIDENTIAL
FEATURES
Universal compatibility with most 125 kHz Prox (including all HID®
Prox formats), 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.
Reads U.S. Government PIV, TWIC, and CAC cards simultaneously
with PIV-I (PIV Interoperable) and PIV cards.
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.
Integrated reader tamper protection.
PIV-I Support
- The reader supports reading of a PIV-I (PIV-
Interoperable) card. With a PIV-I card, the Agency code, System code
and Credential number are all set to 9s. The reader senses this and
outputs the full UUID (Universally Unique Identifier), which is a 128-
bit long number. The firmware only supports PIV-I when the 200-bit
FASC-N output is selected.
PIV-C Support
- The reader supports reading of a PIV-C (PIV-
Credentials) card.
CAC 5.5 Support
- The firmware supports reading the new CAC card
from Oberthur, v5.5 and outputs the FASC-N according to the firmware
FASC-N setting.
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
.