Where is my HID card facility code?

This information is usually printed on the manufacturer’s box that contains the keyfobs or proximity cards. If this box is lost or misplaced, contact HID Tech Support at 1-800-237-7769 and give them the HID numbers printed on the card or fob. They can provide the Facility Code and Card Bit Type.

What is a facility code?

A Facility Code is a number encoded on access cards that is intended to represent a specific protected facility or building. Not all card formats support a Facility Code, but the most common card data format in use today does support it — the industry’s original open (i.e. non-proprietary) 26-bit format.

What is H10301 format?

The standard 26 bit Wiegand format is H10301. The format consists of 2 parity bits, 8 bit Facility Code and 16 bit Cardholder ID fields.

What do the numbers on a HID card mean?

The HID ordering code number for the Standard 26-bit format is H10301. The maximum Facility Code is 255 because if all eight Facility Code bits are set to ones, they equal 255 decimal. • The maximum Card Number is 65,535 because when all sixteen Card Number field bits are ones, it equals decimal 65,535.

What frequency do HID cards use?

125kHz
HID cards primarily operate on one of two radio bands: 125kHz (also known as low-frequency) or 13.56MHz (also known as high-frequency). 13.56MHz cards are a more secure option because sophisticated encoding can be included that improves security and privacy.

What is Wiegand card reader?

Wiegand refers to the technology used in card readers and sensors. This system is a wired communication interface that operates between a reader and a controller. Typically, Wiegand technology is found in cards, fingerprint readers, or any other data-capturing devices.

How do you read a proximity card?

Proximity cards typically have a read range of up to 50 cm (< 15 inches) which is the main difference from the contactless smartcard with a range of 2 to 10 cm (1 to 3 inches). The card can often be left in a wallet or purse, and read by simply holding the wallet or purse near the reader.

What uses 125kHz RFID?

Commonly known as employee badges or hotel room cards, ISO Cards of LF 125 KHz are commonly used for access control & security needs. Available with custom printing, logo, private labeling.

Can HID cards be cloned?

Smart cards such as HID Global’s iCLASS product line are virtually impossible to copy when used properly.

What is HID smart card?

What is an HID Card? Like other proximity and RFID cards, an HID card is simply an ID card which enables proximity technology in its everyday functions. HID cards, as well as other types of RFID cards and smart cards, are popular for access control, as well as other functions like public transportation and employee ID.

What is the hid ordering code number for the standard 26-bit format?

The HID ordering code number for the Standard 26-bit format is H10301.H10301 has 255 possible facility codes from one to 255. There can be up to 65,535 card ID numbers, from one to 65,535, per facility code.

What does h10301 mean on a card number?

In the standard 26-bit format, H10301, or the programmable field is specified as the Facility Code. The incrementing field is called the Card Number. These data groupings can have many different names depending upon which format is under discussion. The same name usually means something different from format to format.

What is the hex value of a credit card?

The hex values (for non-proprietary card formats) that can be calculated are Standard 26 Bit, Generic 33 Bit, 34 Bit (even or odd parity), HID Corporate 1000 35 Bit, 37 Bit (with or without facility code), and Casi-Rusco 40 Bit.

How many possible facility codes are there for a card ID?

H10301 has 255 possible facility codes from one to 255. There can be up to 65,535 card ID numbers, from one to 65,535, per facility code. The total number of cards that can use the entire range without duplication is 16,711,425. There are no restrictions on the use of this format.

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