HID RK40-H Keypad Contactless Reader
Technical Specification
- Make: HID
- Model code: RK40-H
- Series: pivCLASS readers
- Reader Type: Card Swipe
- IP Rating: IP55, IP65
HID RK40-H keypad contactless reader is suitable for use in security areas meeting the FIPS-201 criteria for “Controlled” access and is intended to support the use of a personal identification number (PIN) entered via a keypad and sent directly to a panel or door controller (PIN matched at panel, not on card). The RK40-H reader supports reading legacy cards such as iCLASS, iCLASS SE and standard Prox.
Read moreMake | HID |
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Manufacturer | HID Global |
Category | Access Control>Access control readers |
Model code | RK40-H |
Series | pivCLASS readers |
Reader Type | Card Swipe |
IP Rating | IP55, IP65 |
Mount Type | Wall |
Keypad Integrated | Yes |
Color | Black |
Wiegand Interface | Yes |
Electrical Specifications | Voltage: 12 V DC |
Physical Specifications | Dimensions mm: 84 x 122 x 28 |
Environmental Specifications |
Operating Temp oC: -35 ~ +60 C (-30 ~ +150 F) Operating Humidity %: 5 ~ 95 |
Additional info | HID RK40-H keypad contactless reader is suitable for use in security areas meeting the FIPS-201 criteria for “Controlled” access and is intended to support the use of a personal identification number (PIN) entered via a keypad and sent directly to a panel or door controller (PIN matched at panel, not on card). The RK40-H reader supports reading legacy cards such as iCLASS, iCLASS SE and standard Prox. |
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