HID iCLASS® RFID Tags, 100 Pack
Specifications
Operating Frequency:
125 kHz
Memory Type:
Read/Write
Warranty:
1 Year
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HID iCLASS® RFID Access Tags.
HID iCLASS® RFID Tags are a custom programmed, adhesive access control disk that turns a printed card into a contactless smart card.
A cost effective alternative to a printed smart card, the HID iCLASS® RFID Tags ensures secure access control with the iCLASS 13.56 MHz frequency.
Programmed to order, purchase the HID iCLASS® RFID Tags regularly and we'll be in touch to understand your requirements and gather the details to generate full part number and programming details.
Construction:
Lexan
Colour:
Black
Operating Frequency:
125 kHz
Memory Type:
Read/Write
Physical Dimensions:
32.64mm Diameter, 1.78mm Thickness
Weight:
1.13g
Features:
Adhesive Backing
Warranty:
1 Year
- 100 pack of custom programmed HID iCLASS® Tags
HID Common FAQs
Get answers to common questions about the HID range.
Are all HID products custom programmed?
Yes. We will need your specific system programming information in order to complete your order and provide the correct cards, fobs, or reader.
What information do I need to provide?
What is the ordering process?
Simply select the quantity you require and check out as normal. As soon as we receive your order we’ll be in touch to gather the necessary details from you to generate the full part number and programming details.
I don’t know my programming details, what should I do?
If you have an existing box of cards or fobs, or still have the box for your reader, have a look for a label on the side or the back. This will contain a series of numbers and letters. It may be easier to take a photograph of the label and send us this.
If you don’t have a box, look to see if there’s any information on the reader on the wall.
Failing that, you can send us one of your existing cards and we can forward this onto HID for confirmation of your programming details.
Can I print on my HID cards using my own card printer?
All blank access cards can be personalised using an ID Card Printer.
We recommend a retransfer printer to ensure there is no damage to the chip, however it is also possible to run them through a direct-to-card printer if you avoid printing on the raised chip area of the card.