Specifications
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multiCLASS with EM4102 Prox Read-Only Reader Part Numbers and Options
Card Reader Description
Base Part
No
Current
Rev No*
Color Options Hardware Options
Configuration
Setting
Options
1
iCLASS
Security
2
MIFARE CSN
3
&
EM4102
4
Wiegand Output
Mode
Keypad
Configuration
Setting Options
5
Optional
Custom
6
0 2 3 4
For Keypad
readers only
iCLASS RP15 Combination Tech Reader: EM4102 Prox,
iCLASS & FIPS201-
Mullion Mount (Wiegand)
Read Only, RoHS Compliant (C&D)
6145
6143
C
G = Charcoal Gray
K = Black
Pigtail Only
E = EM4102 Module
00 01 02
03 04 05
06 07
0
1
C
D
K M N P Q S
T U V
For Keypad
readers only
-XXXX Y
0 2 3 4
For Keypad
readers only
iCLASS RP40 Combination Technology Reader:
EM4102 Prox, iCLASS & FIP201
US, European & Asian Back Box Mount - (Wiegand))
Read Only, RoHS Compliant (C&D)
6125
6123
C
G = Charcoal Gray
K = Black
Pigtail Only
E = EM4102 Module
00 01 02
03 04 05
06 07
0
1
C
D
K M N P Q S
T U V
For Keypad
readers only
-XXXX Y
0 2 3 4
iCLASS RPK40 Combination Tech Reader:
EM4102 Prox, iCLASS & FIP201
US, European & Asian Back Box Mount - (Wiegand)
Read Only, RoHS Compliant (C&D)
6136
6133
A
G = Charcoal Gray
K = Black
Pigtail Only
E = EM4102 Module
00 01 02
03 04 05
06 07
0
1
C
D
K M N P Q S
T U V
00 09 10
11 14 19
20
22
-XXXX Y
* Revision numbers and availability are subject to change without notice. Consult the factory for availability.
1
Configuration Setting Options are as follows (Factory or Field Configurable):
00 = Beep on, LED normally red, reader flashes green on tag read 03 = Beep off, LED normally off, reader flashes green on tag read 06 = Beep on, LED normally off, host must flash red and/or green
01 = Beep off, LED normally red, reader flashes green on tag read 04 = Beep on, LED normally red, host must flash green 07 = Beep off, LED normally off, host must flash red and/or green
02 = Beep on, LED normally off, reader flashes green on tag read 05 = Beep off, LED normally red, host must flash green
2
iCLASS Security Options (Factory or Field Configurable): See Application Note 28 for additional information on Key Management.
0 = Standard (Reads all iCLASS cards with unique keys diversified from HID master key)
1 = Custom, not valid with FIPS201 options (Reads only iCLASS cards with unique keys diversified from matching site specific master key; consult factory for availability)
C = Standard with Open Collector Tamper enabled
D = Custom with Open Collector Tamper enabled
3
MIFARE Card Serial Number (CSN) and EM4102 Wiegand Output Modes are as follows (Factory or Field Configurable), Refer to the "iCLASS Reader Wiegand Output Configuration Guide” for details. (SETTING NOT
APPLICABLE WITH ELITE ORDERS. ELITE READERS DO NOT READ MIFARE CSN.)
0 = 32 bit Wiegand 2 = 26 bit Wiegand 3 = 34 bit Wiegand 4 = 40 bit Wiegand 5 = 34 bit Wiegand (EM Parity Modified) (Note: This is = ask option 8, MIFARE CSN enabled)
4
EM4102 Output (MIFARE CSN Suppressed)
K = 26 Bit Wiegand M=34 Bit Wiegand N=40 Bit Wiegand P=42Bit Wiegand Q=C&D (10 Digit Magstripe) S=32 Bit Wiegand
T = 42 bit Wiegand (Parity Modified, MIFARE CSN Suppressed) U = 34 bit Wiegand (Parity Modified, MIFARE CSN Suppressed) V = 34 bit Wiegand (Parity Modified, 34-bit MIFARE CSN)
5
Keypad data is output via Wiegand cable. Reader processes keystrokes. Configuration Setting options:
00 = Buffer one key, no parity, 4 bit message 09 = Buffer one key, add compliment, 8 bit message (Dorado) 10 = Buffer six keys and add parity
11 = Buffer one key and add parity 14 = Buffer one to five keys (Standard 26 bit output) 19 = Buffer four keys and add parity
20 = Single Key buffering 22 = Local PIN Verify. Requires User PIN code programmed into the iCLASS Credential (factory) or use the iCLASS Card Programmer (consult factory for availability.)
6
Contact the factory for pricing, availability, and minimum order quantity
RoHS compliant Readers are appropriately marked on reader and box. (RoHS or Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive restricts certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment.)
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