Jablotron JA-151E wireless Tag Reader, MiFare
Jablotron JA-151E wireless Tag Reader, MiFare for quick and secure tag recognition.
Jablotron JA-151E wireless Tag Reader, MiFare
Elevate door security with a sleek keypad and RFID card reader built for fast, contactless identification. This MiFare-enabled unit streamlines arming/disarming and controlled entry while integrating smoothly with Jablotron 100 and 100+ systems. Ideal for offices, retail, and facilities that require dependable access management with simple daily operation.
- MiFare RFID compatibility for quick, secure tag recognition
- Keypad plus card reader in a compact, professional design
- Seamless integration with Jablotron 100 and 100+ control panels
- Designed for modern access control and alarm workflows
- Durable construction suitable for high-traffic entry points
- Clear user interaction for effortless daily use
- Installation and user resources available for download
- JA-151E designation for straightforward identification
- Perfect for doors, staff zones, and restricted areas
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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).
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