XPass D2 Outdoor compact RFID Reader
XPD2-GKDB (Rev.2)
XPass D2 is an outdoor compact RFID reader based on Suprema’s state-of-the-art RFID technology and multi-hardware platform. With the multi-form factor technology with mullion-mount, gangbox-type and gangbox keypad-type designs, XPass D2 can be installed in various environments. XPass D2 also supports dual-frequency (125kHz / 13.56MHz) RFID technology and can read the mobile cards using NFC and BLE. Packed in a strong IP67/IK08 box, it is dust & waterproof as well as vandal-resistant, suitable for tough environments and outdoor installation.
Spec:
- 125 kHz card compatibility: EM
- 13.56 MHz card compatibility: MIFARE, MIFARE Plus, DESFire EV1/EV2*, FeliCa
- Mobile card: NFC, BLE
- IP rating: IP67
- IK rating: IK08
- Installation type: Mullion
- Keypad: Supported 3×4
- RS-485: 1 ch (OSDP compatible)
- Wiegand: 1 ch output
- TTL: 1 tamper output, 3 ch LED, buzzer control
- Sound: Multi-tone buzzer
- Operating Temperature: -35°C –65 °C
- Operating Humidity: 0%–95%, non-condensing
- Power: DC 12 V
- Dimensions (WxHxD, mm): 80 x 130 x 25
- Certificates: CE, FCC, KC, RoHS, REACH, WEEE, SIG, OSDP verified
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Peter Wargner –
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Peter Wargner –