Identiv IDV-9216AB High-Security, Dual-Factor Access Control Reader
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Manufacturer : Identiv
Sku : IDV-9216AB
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The Identiv IDV‑9216AB is a durable, high‑security dual‑factor access control reader designed for enterprise and mission‑critical environments. It supports both proximity credential and either PIN or biometric authentication, thereby enforcing two levels of verification for enhanced security. The rugged housing is built to withstand tampering and harsh weather conditions, with features such as a weatherproof enclosure, vandal‑resistant keypad, and industry‑standard mounting options. Communications are secure, supporting industry protocols like OSDP (Open Supervised Device Protocol) and offering encryption of data between the reader and the access control panel. The reader accepts multiple credential formats (e.g. HID iCLASS, MIFARE, and others depending on configuration) and is backward compatible with existing credential populations. It includes visual and audible feedback (LEDs and beeper) to guide users through successful or failed authentication. Power requirements are typical of door readers (often 12‑24VDC), and installation is made easier by its slim profile, tamper detection, and standard wiring connections. The unit is ideal for high‑traffic doorways in commercial, government, industrial or educational facilities where both security and reliability are essential.
- •Dual‑factor authentication — supports credential (card/proximity/fob) plus PIN or other second factor to increase access security.
- •Secure communication protocols - supports OSDP for encrypted communication, possibly with tamper detection.
- •Robust hardware - rugged, vandal‑resistant keypad; durable housing suitable for outdoor or harsh environments; likely rated for dust/water resistance.
- •Multi‑format credential compatibility — works with multiple card technologies (e.g. HID iCLASS, MIFARE, etc.), easing integration with existing systems.
- •Feedback mechanisms — LED indicators, audible beeper, tactile keypad etc., to inform users of status (access granted/denied, errors).