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Wall-Mounted 125 kHz Reader with Wiegand Interface
(Product ID: 3939)

Wall-mounted 125 kHz reader designed to connect to a controller and communicate using the Wiegand protocol.

It is suitable for chips operating at a frequency of 125 kHz (e.g., TK4100, EM4200, etc.).

Communication between the reader and the controller uses the Wiegand 26 protocol.

This is not a standalone door access device - it is intended to be connected to a controller.

For further information or a quote, contact us at info@rfidspecialist.eu. Our team of experts is here to assist and answer all your questions.

If you are an integrator or reseller, we offer special discounts.
Price/item: 24,00 EUR (with vat 29,28 EUR)
Status: In stock
Dispatching time: 1-3 days
Product ID: 3939

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INFO

This reader is commonly used in access control systems for office buildings, residential complexes, industrial facilities, and other secured areas.

Users gain access by presenting their card or key fob to the reader, which then transmits the information to the controller to unlock the door.

Communication is carried out via the Wiegand 26 protocol.

Technical Specifications

Model: SDC-94-PCD-125kHz
Frequency: 125 kHz
Compatible RFID Chips: TK4100, EM4200, and similar
Dimensions: 46 x 100 x 20 mm
Material: ABS plastic
Reading Protocol: Wiegand 26
IP Rating: IP65
Reading Distance: 30–50 mm (depending on environment and media)
Voltage: 9–14V DC
Current Consumption (idle): up to 30 mA
Operating Temperature: -20°C to 65°C
Humidity Range: 10%–90%
Indicators: LED and buzzer
Weight: 50 g

For further information or a quote, contact us at info@rfidspecialist.eu. Our team of experts is here to assist and answer all your questions.

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

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