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Wiegand RS485 Smart Configurable Linux RFID NFC
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Wiegand RS485 Smart Configurable Linux RFID NFC

This detail page turns one product record into a narrower sourcing decision with clearer category fit, adjacent routes and RFQ-ready context.

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Wiegand | Applications and Buyer Notes

Wiegand is organized as a sourcing-ready Port And Wharf Equipment reference. The page combines visible product or company data with structured procurement cues so buyers can compare application fit, specifications, quantity, quality requirements and lead-time

Applications

  • Initial shortlist building for related product or supplier options.
  • Specification and application fit review before bulk purchasing.
  • Category, keyword and detail-page comparison before sending an RFQ.

Key specifications

Vertical Site
accesssecuritysupplyBased on visible page data; confirm exact value in the RFQ.
Category
Access Control SystemsBased on visible page data; confirm exact value in the RFQ.
Source Domain
civintec.en.made-in-china.comBased on visible page data; confirm exact value in the RFQ.
Unit
setBased on visible page data; confirm exact value in the RFQ.
Application
control, access, smartBased on visible page data; confirm exact value in the RFQ.
Card Type
CPU, HID, Mifare, EM, DESFire EV1 EV2Based on visible page data; confirm exact value in the RFQ.
Certification
CEBased on visible page data; confirm exact value in the RFQ.
Communication Interfaces
Wiegand,RS485,OsdpBased on visible page data; confirm exact value in the RFQ.

Buyer tips

  • State quantity range and split-delivery needs before price comparison.
  • Add certification, material or inspection standards when they affect acceptance.
  • For time-sensitive projects, include target arrival date and destination.
  • For special applications, describe operating condition, installation environment and duty cycle.

FAQ

What should buyers confirm first?

Confirm application, specification, quantity, destination and lead-time requirements before comparing offers.

Can buyers inquire when specs are incomplete?

Yes. Add model, material, size, use case and inspection needs in the RFQ to make replies comparable.

How should this listing be evaluated?

Check title, category, specifications and related keywords against the actual sourcing requirement.

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Product sourcing profile

CategoryPort And Wharf Equipment
Inquiry workflowPlatform RFQ workflow
AvailabilityInquiry required
Updated2026-05-04

Product introduction

Home Security & Protection Access Control System Access Control Card Reader Smart Card Reader Wiegand RS485 Smart Configurable Linux RFID NFC .00 1 Piece-led product discovery for buyers looking for access control systems options. The page is organized around specification review, application fit, and inquiry-ready comparison.When evaluating this product, buyers should confirm application fit, required performance range, installation environment, lead time, documentation, and whether the supplier can support OEM or project quotations. Current vertical focus: access control, cctv, alarms, turnstiles, smart locks, and perimeter security equipment sourcing and rfq-ready export supply platform.controlaccesssmartrfid

Selection and RFQ points

Review material fit, application context, alternatives and RFQ detail before comparing related product paths.

Material fit Port Wharf Equipment

Confirm material, size, finish, tolerance and processing needs before price comparison.

Application fit application, operating environment and usage frequency

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Alternative path Access Control Systems

Use nearby materials, equipment types or category pages when this record is close but not exact.

RFQ detail Quantity, destination, timing

Include quantity, destination, target delivery window, packaging and any technical constraints.

Key specifications

Vertical Siteaccesssecuritysupply
CategoryAccess Control Systems
Source Domaincivintec.en.made-in-china.com
Brand
Unitset
Applicationcontrol, access, smart
Card TypeCPU, HID, Mifare, EM, DESFire EV1 EV2
CategoryAccess Control Systems
CertificationCE
Communication InterfacesWiegand,RS485,Osdp
Communication interfaceBLE, TCP/IP, Wiegand, RS485 protocol OSDP 1&2, customizing protocol on request
Contact smart cardISO7816(T=0,T=1) 1 SAM module, more on request
Contactless cardsEM 125KHz, 13.56MHz Mifare® Classic, Mifare® Plus, DESFire® EV1, EV2, NFC tags (T2T, T4T)
CustomizationAvailable
Display3.5" Touch Screen
Feature Highlightsdigital
I/O Port2*I/O Port, 1* tamper alarm switch
IP ProtectionWaterproof Outdoor Use
IP protectionIP65 outdoor/indoor use
ISO-protocol125KHz & Pro, 13.56MHz ISO14443A/B, ISO18092 NFC
Identification125kHz 13.56MHz RFID
IndicatorControllable buzzer and TP display, speaker with controllable volume
InstallationTerminal block connector
KeypadTouch Pincode
Matched Termscontrol, access, smart, rfid
Mobile IDNFC, BLE
ModelCT5
Model NO.CT5
Operation Humidity0-90% relative humidity non-condensing
Operation Temperature20 ~ +60°C
OriginChina
Power9-30V DC
Power Supply9-30VDC
ProductAccess Control Reader
Product TitleWiegand RS485 Smart Configurable Linux RFID NFC
RFIDMIFARE, DESFire EV1/EV2, Em
Reading Distance1-10cm
SamISO7816 Sam Slot, MIFARE Sam AV2
SpecificationL=258mm, H=65mm, W=142mm
Tamper AlarmYes
Temperature60°c
TrademarkCIVINTEC
TypeIC Card Reader
US$99.001 Piece (MOQ)
Voltage30v

Keyword evidence

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Product sourcing keywords

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Related keyword paths

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SOURCING DECISION BRIEF

Wiegand RS485 Smart Configurable Linux RFID NFC sourcing decision brief

This detail page turns one product record into a narrower sourcing decision with clearer category fit, adjacent routes and RFQ-ready context.

Category
Access Control Systems
Price status
Quote on request
Inquiry model
Structured product RFQ with quantity, destination and technical requirements.
Availability
Confirm by inquiry
Sourcing lens
Product detail to shortlist decision
Primary compare
Vertical Site, Category, Source Domain
Record focus
Wiegand Rs485 Smart Configurable Linux Rfid Nfc
Category focus
Port And Wharf Equipment
Buyer checklist
  • Category fit: Confirm whether the product belongs to the right category and nearby application path before outreach.
  • Specification depth: Review the visible specifications and convert missing fields into a clearer RFQ requirement set.
  • Route expansion: Use adjacent category, solution and procurement routes before settling on one detail page.
How should buyers use this detail page?

Use the detail page as a product-fit checkpoint. Confirm category placement, visible specifications and adjacent sourcing paths before sending an RFQ.

What should buyers compare first?

Compare the visible specifications, category fit and the nearest application or solution routes before asking for supplier options.

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Material Confirm Material before comparing offers or moving the inquiry forward.
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Procurement notes

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