Jablotron JA-115E-NFC BUS wired Keypad with LCD and RFID

The Jablotron JA-115E is the newest 2-way BUS wired keypad with LCD and RFID reader with 4 segments: their given descriptions are displayed on the LCD display.

Innovative MIFARE authorization: Instead of the previous 125 kHz standard, the keypad supports modern and secure 13.56 MHz NFC MIFARE chips.

AVAILABLE in white and anthracite.

Availability: In stock
SKU
JA-115E-NFC
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Jablotron JA-115E-NFC BUS Wired Keypad with LCD and RFID

Enhance your Jablotron security system with a robust wired keypad that combines a crisp LCD, intuitive control, and next‑generation RFID access. This 2‑way BUS unit introduces secure 13.56 MHz NFC MIFARE authorization for faster, safer arming and disarming, replacing legacy 125 kHz solutions. Four dedicated control sections are clearly shown on the display with custom labels, streamlining daily operation in homes, offices, and retail environments. Available in white, gray, and anthracite to match modern interiors.

Features

  • Reliable 2‑way BUS communication for instant system feedback
  • LCD interface with four segmented control areas and custom on‑screen labels
  • Integrated 13.56 MHz NFC MIFARE reader for secure cards and key fobs
  • Quick arming/disarming via RFID media or PIN code
  • Backlit keys with clear visual and acoustic status indication
  • Programmable functions for partitions, panic, or automation tasks
  • Tamper protection and durable build for long‑term stability
  • Simplified setup and enrollment within Jablotron systems
  • Three elegant finishes: white, gray, anthracite
  • Ideal for entrances, lobbies, and high‑traffic control points

Technical Specifications

  • Wired BUS keypad with LCD and integrated RFID reader
  • NFC MIFARE technology operating at 13.56 MHz
  • Four control sections displayed on screen with user‑defined descriptions
  • Two‑way BUS link to the control panel for real‑time status
  • Designed for use with the 100/100+ platform
  • Operation modes: RFID card/fob and PIN
  • Visual and audible system indications with backlit keys
  • Color variants: white, gray, anthracite
  • Identifier: JA-115E-NFC
  • Use case: intruder alarm keypad for professional installations

Customer Reviews

Questions

Hello, can you please explain the differences in RFiD, EM and MiFare protocols.
Thanks
Question by: Frank on Feb 24, 2026, 9:45 AM
MIFARE, RFID, Wiegand, and EM represent different components and technologies within the access control and identification industry. RFID is the overarching radio technology, MIFARE and EM are specific types of RFID, and Wiegand is the protocol used to communicate that data.

RFID - Radio Frequency Identification
RFID is the broad technology that uses radio waves to identify objects or people. It consists of a tag (card/fob) and a reader.
RFID allows contactless reading of data. It is divided into Low Frequency (LF), High Frequency (HF), and Ultra-High Frequency (UHF).
Key Difference: This is the umbrella term for all radio technologies.

EM Protocol (EM4100/EM4200) - 125kHz
EM cards are a popular type of 125 kHz Low-Frequency (LF) RFID tag, often called "Proximity" cards.
These cards transmit a fixed 40-bit or 64-bit ID number when placed near a reader. They are passive and do not have internal security, meaning they are very easy to clone.
Key Difference: Low cost, no data storage capacity, easily cloned, and low security. Best for basic entry.

MIFARE (NXP Semiconductors) - 13.56MHz
MIFARE is a brand of 13.56 MHz High-Frequency (HF) RFID smart cards, complying with ISO/IEC 14443A.
MIFARE cards are "smart cards" that have an embedded microcontroller and memory. They support mutual authentication (the reader authenticates the card, and vice versa).

Regards
Answer by: Frank Ligthart (Admin) on Apr 24, 2026, 12:20 PM