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1386LGGMN 125 khz Programmed 26-Bit ISO HID compatible Proximity Cards- 50 Pack
$ 68.63
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Description
1386LGGMN 125 khz Programmed 26-Bit ISO Proximity PVC Cards - 50 PackGeneric 1386LGGMN 125kHz ISO PVC Proximity Cards provide both photo ID and access control in a single card, with a performance equivalent to other 1386 proximity cards. Featuring standard 125kHz prox technology, both sides of generic 1386LGGMN prox cards offer a graphic-quality glossy surface, which may be printed with any dye-sublimation card printer for professional-looking credentials.
As required with 26 bit format cards,
you will need to specify your facility code and card start number when placing your order
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1386LGGMN 125kHz Prox Card Features:
50 cards per package
Universally compatible with 125kHz prox card readers
ISO 7810 compliant for card thickness requirements
May be used with most ID card printers (not recommended for lamination or retransfer)
100% PVC construction for strength and durability
Matching, sequential internal and external card numbers
26 bit format
125kHz proximity
Format H10301 HID
Graphic quality, printable PVC with high-gloss finish
Performance equivalent to other 1386 cards
ISO 7810 compliant
CR80 30Mil (standard credit card size)
Horizontal and vertical orientation slot locations are indicated on the back of the cards
Our 1386LGGMNÂ prox card prices include programming
Dimensions: 2.125'' x 3.370'' x 0.030''
Card back includes vertical and horizontal slot indicators to easily punch cards without damaging the internal coil.
LGGMN configuration:
L = Programmed
G = Front features plain white PVC with a glossy finish
G = Back features plain white PVC with a glossy finish
M = Sequential, matching internal and external card numbers (inkjetted)
N = No slot punch
What is a facility code?
The facility code is a unique number that represents your building. This number will be the same for all employees at a single locations. You may see Facility Code abbreviated as FC and some companies use the term Site Code. Some access control systems allow multiple facility codes to accommodate companies with more than one location. Please ensure you have the correct facility code.
What is the start number?
Each proximity card must have a unique number, the start number is simply the next serial number in your sequence. There is a risk that card numbers can be duplicated, so this number must be accurate when ordering to ensure you receive cards that are not duplicate to the cards that are already being used in your access control system.
Please note:
you are responsible for tracking and management of your proximity card start numbers and facility codes. We do not keep records of this information and it will be required each time you order programmed proximity cards. Please ensure that you have the correct Facility Code and Start Number available before ordering.