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Fixed ID reader MiniMag
desktopfor bankfor identity verification

fixed ID reader
fixed ID reader
fixed ID reader
fixed ID reader
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Characteristics

Portability
fixed, desktop
Applications
for bank, for identity verification
Other characteristics
magnetic card, USB

Description

MiniMag is a bidirectional plastic card reader with high capacity for reading magnetic stripes. A manual reader which allows you to read any magnetic card that complies with the ISO7811 standard format, in high coercivity or low coercivity (high or low energy). The MiniMag reader is ideal for banking applications, for access control badges or customer loyalty systems with ISO magnetic cards. MiniMag offers great possibilities for reading magnetic tracks, including old, damaged or on inferior quality cards. The successful read rate at the first pass is particularly high, thanks to the high quality of the magnetic head of teh reader and its low sensitivity to the speed of movement of the magnetic card when it is swipped in the reader slot. The MiniMag magnetic plastic card reader is available in various connections: TTL reader to send electrical signals directly to an electronic card for integration into global systems, RS 232 magnetic reader, PC serial connection for electronic cards, screen connection reader/keyboard (keyboard wedge). The screen/keyboard connection simulates a keyboard input: the data read on the magnetic badge arrives on the screen where the cursor is located. Available with direct PS2 connection, or USB port with keyboard wedge emulation. The format of the reading performed by the MiniMag reader on the 3 ISO magnetic tracks HiCo and LoCo can be configured according to the user’s needs: prefixes, sufixes, carriage return etc...
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.