


Paxton10 Fobs, 010-170, 10 Pack
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Compatibility
- Paxton10 Access Control System
Paxton10 010-170 Keyfobs. Pack of 10.
Paxton10 Keyfobs are a secure, enhanced encryption keyfob designed for use with the Paxton10 access control system.
Featuring a durable, water-resistant design, the Paxton10 Keyfobs are ideal for attaching to keyrings, badge reels or lanyards for simple and efficient access control.
Pack of 10. The Paxton10 Keyfobs are easy to enrol using the Paxton10 Desktop Reader. Acess is granded by holding the keyfob close to the reader.
Not sure if this is the right keyfob for your system? Read our Practical Guide or start a Chat with us.
Paxton10 010-170 Keyfobs are compatible with:
- Paxton10 Access Control System
- 10 pack of Paxton10 010-170 Keyfobs
Paxton10 Fobs & Cards FAQs
Get answers to common questions about the Paxton range.
Will these Paxton10 fobs work on my Net2 system?
No. If you have a Net2 system, you will need the fobs with the product code 695-644.
Is there a card available for Paxton10 as well as keyfobs?
Yes. You will need the Paxton10 cards 010-427.
How do I enrol a Paxton10 keyfob onto my system?
First enter the user's information onto your Paxton10 web-based software. Then present the keyfob to your Paxton10 desktop reader. The keyfob credentials will then be added to the user's record.
I currently use fobs with a green band, which products do I need?
You need Switch2 fobs that begin with the code 820. The exact product code depends on the quantity you require. You can buy packs of 10 and 50 - so if you need 20 fobs, you'll need to buy two packs of the 820-010G.
I have a Paxton10 system, which fobs or cards do I need?
You need the entry cards with the product code 010-427, or the fobs with code 010-170.
What's the difference between the green, red and amber Switch2 fobs?
In terms of technology, there is no difference at all between the green, red and amber fobs.
Companies use the different colours to provide a visual means of demarcating access to different areas of the building.
For example, green fobs may be given to users who only have access to Area A, whereas amber fobs could be given to users who have access to Areas A & B. Red fobs could be given to users who have access to Areas A and C, and so on.
In other words, you can use the colour coded fob system to control different user rights.





