Typical Maximum* Read Range
ProxPoint® Plus reader-up to 3” (7.5 cm)
MiniProx® reader-up to 5.5” (14 cm)
ThinLine® II reader-up to 5.5” (14 cm)
ProxPro® reader-up to 8” (20 cm)
ProxPro® II reader-up to 9”(22.9 cm)
Prox80™-up to 5.5” (14 cm)
MaxiProx® reader-up to 24” (60 cm)
*Dependent on local installation conditions.
Dimensions
2.135” x 3.385” x 0.075” MAX.
(5.4 x 8.6 x 0.19 cm)
Operating Temperature
-50° to 160° F (-45° to 70° C)
Weight
0.24 oz. (6.8 gm)
Material
PVC
Part Number
Base Part No.: 1326
Description
RF-programmable, 125 kHz, HID artwork, customer-specified
ID numbers, vertical slot punch.
Options
• External card numbering (inkjet only; no laser engraving)
• Custom artwork (text or graphics)
(Please contact us for details)
eSecurity Products strives to provide quality service in a timely and cost effective manner. We have a large selection of cards available and ready for encoding.
Please note: Since each card is unique encoded they can not be returned. To insure your order is filled quickly and correctly we do require the order information to be accurate and complete. Below is information that should help, however, should you need additional assistance, please free to email us at [email protected] or call 630.307.3863.
Format
26 Bit Format: H10301 General: The 26-bit format is the industry standard format, and is an open format. The sale of this format is not limited to any one company. The range of card numbers available in this format is limited and therefore there is a potential for card numbers to be duplicated. It is important to understand that HID does not insure that card numbers will not be duplicated. HID does not control or restrict the ordering of cards encoded with the standard 26 bit format. Convenience in ordering cards and universal access control panel acceptance are the primary benefits in using the standard 26 bit card format. Description: The 26-bit format consists of 255 possible facility codes. Within each facility code there is a total of 65,535 unique card numbers. Sales Policy: This format can be sold to any customer.
HID Proprietary 37 Bit Format: H10302 General: In an effort to provide an open format to the industry, while at the same time provide assurance that the numbers are unique and will not be duplicated, the 37 bit format was developed. Under this format, HID controls the issuing of card numbers and does not duplicate the numbers. Description: The 37-bit format can be used to program a wide range of unique card numbers. Although it is available to all customers, not all access control systems can handle such a large data length format. In addition, many systems are unable to handle a format that does not have a facility code. Sales Policy: Just like the 26 bit format, the 37 bit format can be sold to any customer. Although it is available to all customers, HID controls the numbers to be generated for each order. Confirm that the system that the cards are to be utilized on is capable of using a 37-bit number with no facility code.
HID Proprietary 37 Bit Format with Facility Code: H10304 General: The 37-bit format with facility code differs from the 37-bit format only in that it also contains a facility code. Just like the 37 bit without facility code, this format provides the customer with an open format in which card numbers will not be duplicated, because HID tracks the manufacture of cards to prevent duplication. Description: This 37-bit format has 65,535 facility codes available and over 500,000 card numbers within each facility code. Just like the 37-bit format without facility code, many systems are not capable of handling a format as large as 37 bits. In addition, many systems are not capable of handling a facility code as large as 65,535. Sales Policy: The 37 bit format with facility code is ideal for dealers who would like to have their own format. This allows them to have the security of no duplication of cards, while at the same time they are not dependent on any system supplier for a format. This format is reserved for those customers with a requirement for a large population of cards.
Please contact us for assistance when ordering H10304 formatted cards
Corporate 1000 Format The Corporate 1000 format is a 35 bit format designed to provide large end users with their own proprietary format. Please contact us for details and assistance.
Facility Code and ID Range
A Facility Code and sequential ID or Serial Number (ranging from 0 to 65,535) are programmed into each card. The ID Number is used by the access control software to assign a unique card to a user. Since there is a finite number of ID's available there exists the possibility of another company having cards with the same ID numbers. To minimize the probability a Facility code (ranging from 0 to 255) is also programmed into the card and can be used in combination with the ID number by the access control software to assign cards to users. If you are not sure of the Facility Code and ID Number each card has printed information that we can use to look up your last order and determine your Facility code and the next range of ID numbers to use. xxxxx - Use this number as the ID number xxxxxxxx-xx - Use this number as the Last Sales Order Number
Last Sales Order Number
Additionally, printed on the box the cards were shipped in, you will find a Sales Order number as well as additional information regarding the cards. We can use the Sales Order number to look up and verify the cards you are ordering are correct.
eSecurity Products will verify the information you provided is correct before encoding and shipping your order. Please note since each card is uniquely encoded they therefore can not be returned.