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Kantech KT-SIG-20KTKS-02 Mullion Reader with Keypad
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$548.99Kantech KT-SIG-20KTKS-02 Mullion Reader with Keypad
The Kantech KT-SIG-20KTKS-02 is a dual-interface mullion reader combining Indala ShadowProx proximity card reading with integrated 8-bit burst keypad functionality. Designed for wall and pole mounting, this compact device delivers flexible multi-factor authentication in a single form factor, making it ideal for access control systems requiring both card and PIN verification. The black housing with silver trim provides professional aesthetics suitable for institutional and commercial environments.
Key Features
- Dual authentication via proximity card reader and integrated keypad
- Indala ShadowProx 15024 proximity format support
- 8-bit burst keypad output compatible with standard access control systems
- Wall and pole mounting flexibility for mullion and surface installations
- Standard profile construction for door frame and vestibule integration
- Black finish with silver trim for visual consistency
Technical Highlights
The KT-SIG-20KTKS-02 operates with Indala ShadowProx proximity format 15024, ensuring seamless integration with existing Indala-based access control ecosystems. The 8-bit burst keypad delivers PIN data in a format compatible with most HID access control platforms and third-party readers supporting Indala proximity protocols. The compact mullion reader form factor allows installation in tight architectural spaces without compromising functionality.
Applications
This reader is suited for secured entry points requiring multi-credential verification, including corporate office buildings, healthcare facilities, educational institutions, and government buildings. The dual-interface design is particularly effective in high-security environments where card-only access is insufficient and PIN confirmation is necessary.