HID Identity DuoProx II 1336NGSSN Manuel D’Utilisation
Codes de produits
1336NGSSN
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February 2012
Index of Terms for HID Credentials
Card
An HID Card is a credit card size piece of plastic that contains electronic circuitry that
works with HID readers. The term “Card” is often loosely applied to Keyfobs and Tags as
well.
Keyfob
A plastic device, roughly the size of a car key, that works like a Card. It is more rugged
than a card and very convenient to carry on a key ring. It has a shorter “Read Range”
(distance from the reader) than a true card because it is smaller.
Tag
Tags work like Cards, but are made in a circular shape. a little larger than a quarter. They
have an adhesive back and can be adhered to any non-metallic surface to allow some
other device to work like an HID Card. Like the Keyfob, Tags have a shorter read range.
(NOTE: The Model 1351 Vehicle ID Tag is a special case. It is a battery powered
(NOTE: The Model 1351 Vehicle ID Tag is a special case. It is a battery powered
Prox device, larger and thicker than a card, that is used only for identifying cars,
trucks, etc. in parking applications.)
Model
Every HID credential has a unique “Base Part Number”. This number is used when
ordering Cards, Keyfobs or Tags to identify exactly what you want to buy.
Options
Each Model has a unique set of available options selected from the following choices. For
example, a Tag is not available with a slot punch; however, you still must enter an “N” in
the order form.
Programming Every HID Card, Keyfob or Tag must have specific data programmed into it before it can
be used. Most customers have HID do the programming and order their cards that way. A
few customers have their own programmers and order non-programmed cards.
Front / Back Packaging is a term that defines the appearance of the Front and Back of every
Packaging
credential. Options include color, glossy finish, custom artwork, etc. Front and Back
Packaging are defined individually.
Credential
There are two distinct “Numbers” that apply to each credential. Every programmed Card,
Numbering
Keyfob, Tag will have a number inside it that will be read by the HID reader when the
card is used. This is the “Internal Number. It is how an Access Control Unit recognizes
the Credential. It is also possible for cards to have a number printed on the outside
surface. This number is for use by people who manage the entry of cardholder data into
an Access Control System. It can be the same as, or different from the internal number.
Slot Punch
Some cards can have a slot punched in the edge to allow them to hang either horizontally
or vertically. ProxCard II (1326) has a built-in slot.
Custom
Some customers pay HID to print their cards with personalized artwork. This may include
Artwork
a company Logo, a return address (for lost cards), or a special artistic color scheme. The
card front, back, or both sides can be printed. The customer must provide the exact
artwork they want to HID. We will issue a unique number for that customer to identify their
artwork.