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SKU: 55-RID1352-0101
UPC: 4717095104723
Condition: New
Availability: Special Order · Usually Ships in 2-3 Weeks
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Geovision GV-R1352 Card Reader (13.56 Mhz) - 55-RID1352-0101

Geovision 55-RID1352-0101 Card Reader 13.56 MHz Overview The Geovision 55-RID1352-0101 is a 13.56 MHz RFID card reader designed for outdoor access con…

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Geovision GV-R1352 Card Reader (13.56 Mhz) - 55-RID1352-0101

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Overview

SKU: 55-RID1352-0101
UPC: 4717095104723
Condition: New
Availability: Special Order · Usually Ships in 2-3 Weeks

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Geovision 55-RID1352-0101 Card Reader 13.56 MHz

Overview

The Geovision 55-RID1352-0101 is a 13.56 MHz RFID card reader designed for outdoor access control deployments. This model reads proximity cards, fobs, stickers, and tags, outputting credential data via Wiegand or RS-485 to any standard access control panel. The IP66-rated, weather-sealed housing handles rain, dust, and temperature swings without degradation—a critical requirement for exterior door stations, loading docks, and perimeter gates where indoor-only readers fail.

Compatibility

The 55-RID1352-0101 integrates with any access control system accepting Wiegand protocol input or RS-485 serial data. It pairs directly with Geovision control panels and third-party systems that support these standard outputs. Geovision also offers the GV-FWC face-recognition integration module, which pairs card reader output with facial recognition data for multi-factor access decisions. Compatible credential accessories include Geovision access cards, fobs, stickers, and tags across the 13.56 MHz frequency range.

Installation Notes

Mount using the GV-MountA900 bracket (100 × 68 mm / 3.9 × 2.7 inches), which fits single-gang US-standard electrical boxes. The reader requires power and two-wire Wiegand or RS-485 connection to the control panel—verify your panel's input specification before ordering. IP66 rating ensures outdoor operation, but confirm the waterproof cover (GV-Reader Weather Cover) is installed if the reader will face direct spray or is mounted in a fully exposed location. Wiegand output is standard; confirm RS-485 availability with your control panel if serial connection is required instead.

Specifications
Ip Rating: IP66
Cable Category: ACControl
Brand: Geovision
MPN: 55-RID1352-0101
Type: GV-R1352 Card Reader (13.56 Mhz)
ip_rating: IP66
Cable_Category: ACControl
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