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Waterproof Wall-Mounted Wiegand Reader for ISO 14443A Chips
(Product ID: 3824)

The wall-mounted Wiegand reader is used for access control with contactless RFID chips of the Mifare Classic type, operating at a frequency of 13.56 MHz.

It is installed on a wall near entry points and allows users to unlock doors by presenting their RFID cards or key fobs to the reader.

The reader scans the chip’s ID code and transmits the data to the controller via the Wiegand protocol.

Designed for outdoor use, it features a robust and waterproof housing.

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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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 RFID card or key fob to the reader, which sends the relevant data to the controller to unlock the door.

Technical Specifications

Model: SDC-M200UMF Mifare
Frequency: 13.56 MHz
Compatible RFID Chips: Mifare Classic and compatible
Dimensions: 110 x 48 x 20 mm
Material: ABS plastic and metal
Reading Protocol: Wiegand 34, ISO 14443A
IP Rating: IP68
Reading Distance: 30–80 mm (depending on environment and media)
Voltage: 9–12V DC
Current Consumption (idle): up to 30 mA
Operating Temperature: -45°C to 60°C
Humidity Range: 10%–90%
Indicators: LED and buzzer

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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