The HID Proximity ProxPro with Keypad 5355 is an access control reader. It combines a keypad and proximity card reader into a single unit. It is designed for secure entry systems, often used in buildings and facilities which require controlled access.

Key Features
  • Dual Technology: The combines both a proximity reader and a keypad, allowing for multiple forms of authentication (card only, PIN only, or card and PIN).
  • Proximity Card Compatibility: Supports HID Prox cards and tags, which use 125 kHz frequency.
    Indoor/Outdoor Use: Weather resistant design suitable for indoor and outdoor applications.
  • amper Protection: It is equipped with tamper detection circuitry to alert security personnel if the unit is tampered with.
  • LED and Beeper: It offers both visual and audible cues for card scanning and key input.
Specifications
  • Dimensions: 5.00″ x 5.00″ x 1.00″ (12.7 cm x 12.7 cm x 2.54 cm)
  • Power Supply: 10-28.5 VDC
  • Current Draw: 100 mA (average), 120 mA (peak)
  • Operating Temperature: -31° to 150° F (-35° to 65° C)
  • Read Range: Typically 2″ to 9″ (5 cm to 22.9 cm), depending on installation conditions and proximity card type.
  • Keypad: 12-key, standard 3×4 matrix layout
Installation
  • Mounting: The HID Proximity ProxPro with Keypad 5355 reader can be mounted on a standard single-gang electrical box or directly to a flat surface.
  • Wiring: Supports Wiegand and Clock-and-Data interfaces for communication with access control systems.
Applications

Commercial Buildings: Used in office buildings for employee access.
Government Facilities: Ensures secure entry for authorized personnel.
Educational Institutions: Controls access to campus buildings and facilities.
– Healthcare Facilities: Secures patient areas and sensitive departments.

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