Specifications: 125Khz, Rfid Type, Only Compatible With The Rfid 125Khz Card Reader. Excellent Quality Artificial Environmental Protection Materials, Texture, Silky, Feel Comfortable Operation Frequency : 125Khz Standard : Em4100 Compatible Material : Pvc; With Double-Sided Pvc Clear Film Color : White Size : Approx. 85 X 55 X 0.8 Mm (3.35In*2.15In*0.03In) Operation Temperature : -40?To 85? Compatible With All Id Door Access Devices Or Id Reader Contactless Transmission Of Data And Supply Energy Ideal For Use In Id And Access Control With Card Id Printing 18-Digit Id Number On Each Card Is Unique Note: Please Notice That Our Rfid Cards Cannot Be Compatible With Some Encrypted Readers, For Example: Uhf Reader And Encrypted Readers, For Example, Hid, Indala,Cobra, Apcik ,Paradox,Radio, Etc.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What materials are the Meikuler RFID cards made of?A: The Meikuler RFID cards are made of PVC and feature a double-sided PVC clear film. This construction ensures durability and environmental protection.
Q: What are the dimensions of the RFID cards?A: Each Meikuler RFID card measures approximately three point thirty-five inches by two point fifteen inches and is zero point three inches thick.
Q: What is the operational frequency of the RFID cards?A: The operational frequency of the Meikuler RFID cards is one hundred twenty-five kilohertz. This frequency is standard for RFID access control systems.
Q: How do I use the Meikuler RFID cards for access control?A: To use the Meikuler RFID cards, simply present the card to an RFID reader compatible with one hundred twenty-five kilohertz frequency. The card transmits data for access.
Q: Are these RFID cards suitable for all types of RFID readers?A: No, the Meikuler RFID cards are only compatible with one hundred twenty-five kilohertz RFID readers. They do not work with encrypted readers or UHF readers.
Q: What is the unique identification feature of these cards?A: Each Meikuler RFID card features an eighteen-digit unique identification number. This ensures that each card can be individually recognized by access systems.
Q: How should I store the Meikuler RFID cards to keep them safe?A: Store the Meikuler RFID cards in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures to ensure longevity and performance.
Q: Can I clean the RFID cards, and if so, how?A: Yes, you can clean the RFID cards with a damp cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals to prevent damage to the PVC material.
Q: What is the operating temperature range for these RFID cards?A: The operating temperature range for the Meikuler RFID cards is from negative forty degrees Celsius to eighty-five degrees Celsius. This wide range supports various environments.
Q: How do these RFID cards compare to other access control solutions?A: The Meikuler RFID cards offer a cost-effective and straightforward solution for access control compared to more complex biometric systems. They are ideal for basic ID management.
Q: What should I do if the RFID card does not work with my reader?A: If the RFID card does not work, ensure your reader is compatible with one hundred twenty-five kilohertz frequency and check for any obstructions. If issues persist, contact support.
Q: Are the RFID cards waterproof?A: Yes, the Meikuler RFID cards are designed to be waterproof due to their PVC construction. This feature enhances their durability in various environments.
Q: Can these RFID cards be rewritten or programmed?A: No, the Meikuler RFID cards are read-only and cannot be rewritten, programmed, or used to duplicate other RFID cards.
Q: Is there a warranty for the Meikuler RFID cards?A: Typically, the Meikuler RFID cards come with a standard warranty against defects. Check the packaging or the retailer for specific warranty details.
Q: How far can the RFID cards be read from the reader?A: The Meikuler RFID cards can be read from a distance of one to eight centimeters from the RFID reader, depending on the reader's sensitivity.