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125khz RFID fob Writable RFID Tags T5577 fob for RFID Writer,Compatible with 1386 1326 H10301 Format Readers and Access Control Systems (20 PCS) in Kuwait

125khz RFID fob Writable RFID Tags T5577 fob for RFID Writer,Compatible with 1386 1326 H10301 Format Readers and Access Control Systems (20 PCS)

KWD 8

Brand
ARICEAN
Weight
105 g
Style20 Pcs
1 +

Special Features

  • Original T5577 Chips,it doesn't have pre-programmed id number,so need to write the id on it before you read,Before use, you must first write data(card numbers) into them by a 125KHZ RFID card writer.
  • It's rewritable chip,and it can write in 125khz id format and H ID WG 125khz format
  • Can write by 125KHz RFID writer/copier,CAN NOT WORK WITH ONITY SYSTEM and Proxmark3 RDV4
  • Please note it can't be read before you program the chip
  • Writable & Rewritable. It can be erased and written 100,000 times. Suitable for making new and back-up tags, with the 125kHz RFID card writer/copier.

Description

FAQ:

1. Question: Can I directly register these tags to my electronic lock?
Answer: No. These tags are blank tags without pre-programmed card numbers. The electronic locks cannot write or program a blank tag. The electronic locks can read only. They read card numbers from programmed tags and then verify it Pass or not.

2. Question: Why can't I copy my old tags/cards to your tags by a card writer?
Answer: First, make sure that your card is the same RFID frequency of 125KHZ. Not all RFID cards are 125KHZ type. For example, another popular key cards use the frequency of 13.56MHZ, which is also called NFC card or IC card. Cards of different frequencies are incompatible. Second, make sure that your RFID card writer can work for the frequency 125KHZ, and that you set it in the right channel. Some RFID card writers have several working frequencies.

Important Note:
1. These are blank tags without pre-programmed card numbers. You cannot directly add them to RFID locks or use a card reader to read them. 2. Before use, you must first write data(card numbers) into them by a 125KHz RFID card writer.

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