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Chapter 2. Hardware
2.1 What’s in Your Part Number?
All RF IDeas reader part numbers follow a distinct system of categorization to allow for an ease of
differentiation between products.
differentiation between products.
Below is the basic part number scheme:
Image 4: Reader Part Number Scheme
Device Type: The device type distinguishes between Standard Reader (RDR), Wiegand Converter
(OEM), Converter (C), Kit (KT), or Mag Stripe Reader (MS3).
Frequency: RF IDeas' badge readers are available in low-frequency 125 kHz proximity (6), high-
frequency 13.56 MHz contactless (7), or dual with both 125 kHz and 13.56 MHz technologies (8).
frequency 13.56 MHz contactless (7), or dual with both 125 kHz and 13.56 MHz technologies (8).
Card Compatibility: The card type allows for the selection of over 45 different card types for reader
compatibility. (Please visit
compatibility. (Please visit
, choose a product and locate the Part Numbers (SKUs)
tab for specific device part numbers associated to card types.)
Housing: Various form factor housing options exist for RF IDeas' readers. The housings include;
Desktop (8), Surface Mount (W), USB Dongle (D), PCMCIA (P), Non-Housed (N), ExpressCard (E), or
custom (call Sales for custom housing). (For more on form factors, please visit
Desktop (8), Surface Mount (W), USB Dongle (D), PCMCIA (P), Non-Housed (N), ExpressCard (E), or
custom (call Sales for custom housing). (For more on form factors, please visit
, click your appropriate reader and select the Data Sheets tab.)
Model: The model selection corresponds to the type of reader, whether it is a Standard "Keystroker" (1),
SDK (2), Writer (0), or Playback (5). (For more on model types, visit
SDK (2), Writer (0), or Playback (5). (For more on model types, visit