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Access control proximity card ORNO Karta zbliżeniowa EM 125 kHz
ORNO Karta zbliżeniowa EM 125 kHz is a contactless proximity card designed for access control systems operating at the 125 kHz EM frequency. The card provides secure, hands-free identification for entry management and integrates with compatible EM 125 kHz readers and controllers. It is made to meet the common requirements of office, facility and premises access where a simple, reliable RFID credential is needed.
This proximity card offers reliable contactless identification at 125 kHz with consistent read range performance on compatible readers. Its passive design requires no battery, ensuring long service life and minimal maintenance. The card format is compatible with standard card readers and access control workflows, enabling straightforward issuance and replacement. Being a widely supported EM standard, it provides broad interoperability with existing legacy systems.
Present the ORNO EM 125 kHz proximity card to the reader antenna at the designated reader position until the reader indicates a successful read (visual or audible feedback depending on the reader). Ensure the card is within the reader’s effective range and not shielded by metal objects or thick cases. Program the card credential into the access control system using the system’s reader enrollment procedure or management software so that the card is associated with the intended user profile and access rights.
Store the card away from strong magnetic fields and excessive heat. If the card is used in environments with metal enclosures or heavy electromagnetic interference, test read range and reliability before full deployment. Follow your access control system’s enrollment and deactivation procedures to maintain security and replace lost or compromised cards promptly.
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