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Keyscan by dormakaba

Keyscan MCR-30-H Proximity Reader, Farpointe Mullion Indala format Reader

MCR-30-H|CQ-MCR30H
Keyscan by dormakaba

Keyscan MCR-30-H Proximity Reader, Farpointe Mullion Indala format Reader

MCR-30-H|CQ-MCR30H

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Keyscan by dormakaba

Keyscan MCR-30-H Proximity Reader, Farpointe Mullion Indala format Reader

MCR-30-H | CQ-MCR30H

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Product Overview

The MCR-30-H is a specialty mullion mount Indala format proximity surface mount reader. It is a trusted alternative designed for use within new or existing Keyscan 36 bit Indala® access control environments. Making use of proven digital radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, the MCR-30-H reader supports certain Indala® formats making it an ideal alternative to the PX-603 model reader. Using a wiegand output this reader reads the Keyscan 125 kHz 36-bit Indala format. It will function seamlessly with existing Indala 36 bit credentials and existing PX series Indala readers. This reader is one of a series of alternative readers suitable for both indoor and outdoor operation.

Main Features

  • MCR-30-H reader functions in any application utilizing a Keyscan Indala 36 bit access control environment
  • Slimline surface mullion mount reader
  • Suitable for indoor/outdoor use with electronics sealed inWeather- and tamper-resistant epoxy potting
  • Read range up to 3.5” (88 mm) with Clamshell card
  • Four-state standard LEDs (green, amber, red and off)

General Information

Name: Keyscan MCR-30-H Proximity Reader, Farpointe Mullion Indala format Reader
Category: Keyscan by dormakaba, Access Control, Keypads & Readers, Proximity Readers, Smart Readers
UPC Code: 800168009712
Country of Origin: TH. Country of origin is subject to change.

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