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SDC-M60TMF Device for opening electromagnetic lock with RFID chip
(Product ID: 3497)

SDC-M60T is a stand-alone device for access control and door opening using contactless cards or tags.

A registered RFID key fob (or card) triggers an impulse that opens an electronic lock or turns on a specific device.

The SDC-M60T devices feature a metal housing, they are waterproof, very well made, you can register as many as 10,000 users, and users can also be transferred to a new device.

These access control devices are suitable for home use, an apartment block or an office.

We offer 2 models of the SDC-M60T:

- SDC-M60TEM operates at a frequency of 125 kHz and you can use chips EM4200, TK4100, programmed T5577, EM4102, H4100...

- SDC-M60TMF supports RFID chips working on a frequency of 13.56 MHz such as Mifare Classic and compatibles.

Users can be registered and deleted using administrator cards, and all settings can be set using a special remote for programming the device.

If you need larger quantities send an email to info@rfidspecialist.eu or call +386 41 884 124 and we will be happy to help you.

If you are an integrator or reseller, we offer special discounts.
Price/item: 59,00 EUR (with vat 71,98 EUR)
Status: In stock
Dispatching time: 1-3 days

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Product ID: 3497

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SDC-M60T readers are stand-alone devices for access control and door opening using contactless cards or tags.

The registered RFID chip triggers the relay for a certain time (1-99 seconds) and with this the electronic lock receives an impulse and the door can be opened.

There are two models available:

- SDC-M60TEM works at 125 kHz frequency and you can use chips EM4200, TK4100, programmed T5577, EM4102, H4100...

- SDC-M60TMF supports chips that operate at a frequency of 13.56 MHz chips such as Mifare Classic and compatibles.

Chip reading takes place at a distance of 3-6 cm. You can use RFID cards, RFID tags, wristbands, and stickers and other media to open doors.

The SDC-M60T access controls have a metal housing, are waterproof and very well made. You can also attach them to a metal post or other metal base.

They are suitable for home use, an apartment block or an office.

You can register as many as 10,000 users and only these can be transferred from one device to another.

The data transfer is done by connecting the two devices to each other and triggering the function to transfer users from the old device to the new device.

This is especially suitable if you use a device to open the front door in an apartment block and you want to add an additional device later, for example to open the bicycle garage, and with this function it is not necessary to get back all the RFID tags from the residents and register them one more time.
 
The relatively large housing, which measures 115 x 75 x 23 mm, is very useful because you can use it to cover an electrical box or another opening in the facade

Technical specification

The SDC-M60TEM model operates at a frequency of 125 kHz and supports chips EM4200, TK4100, programmed T5577, EM4102, H4100...


The SDC-M60TMF model supports 13.56 MHz chips such as Mifare Classic and compatibles.

Dimension: 115 x 75 x 23 mm
Frequency: 125 kHz or 13.56 MHz (select the appropriate device model)
Housing: Metal, waterproof,
Mode of operation: Stand-alone device with built-in controller, RFID reader and relay
Identification method: RFID chips
Maximum number of users: 10,000
Indicators: Ice, beeper
Operating temperature: -20°C to 60°C
Humidity: 0% to 95%
Reading range of the reader: 3-6 cm
Expansion: the possibility of connecting an additional Wiegand reader (or Wiegand output)

If you need larger quantities send an email to info@rfidspecialist.eu or call +386 41 884 124 and we will be happy to help you.

If you are an integrator or reseller, we offer special discounts.

 

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