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1.ABS material
2.Durable, tamper-proof and vandal-proof
3.High and low temperature resistance
4.Anti-magnetic and anti-copy: It can prevent unlocking with strong magnets and anti-copy cards
5.10000 card password user storage capacity
6.Temporary password and public password can be set
7.Data mutual guide and backup
8.All-in-one machine, WG26/34 input/output
9.Password/Card
Specifications:
| Item | Password swipe card access control machine |
| Card type | ID Card |
| Size | 120mm*75mm*21mm |
| Application | Office buildings, residential areas, hospitals, offices, etc |



| Feature | Standard ID Access Control Terminal | Anti-Copy ID Card Access Control Terminal |
| Authentication Logic | Reads only the fixed UID of the card; a copied card can directly open the door. | In addition to the UID, the implementation of encryption algorithms, dynamic keys, and mutual authentication ensures that cloned cards cannot pass validation. |
| Security | Extremely low latency—clone in just 3 seconds. | Medium-High / Extremely High: Completely prevents unauthorized copying. |
| Card Requirements | A standard ID card will suffice. | Must be used in conjunction with a dedicated, encrypted, anti-copy ID card. |
| Applicable Scenarios | Older residential communities and temporary sites with low security requirements | Offices, Retail Spaces, Industrial Parks, and High-Security Environments |
FAQ:
Q1: Can an anti-copy ID card access control reader truly provide 100% protection against duplication?
A: Compliant anti-copy ID access control readers—which utilize dynamic encryption, two-way authentication, or SAM card solutions—can completely block unauthorized cloning attempts made using standard card duplicators or mobile phone NFC capabilities. This ensures maximum security for civilian applications.
Note: While no technology is absolutely 100% uncrackable, the cost and time required to compromise compliant products are prohibitively high and extensive, thereby fully satisfying everyday security requirements.
Q2: Can a copy-proof ID card access control terminal be used with standard ID cards?
A: No, it cannot.
The core principle of a copy-proof ID access control terminal is that it "exclusively recognizes proprietary, copy-proof ID cards equipped with an encryption chip." Standard ID cards lack this encryption chip; consequently, they cannot pass the terminal's cryptographic verification. Any attempt to swipe a standard card will be immediately blocked, preventing the door from opening.