Videx Launches Xprox-MO Mifare OSDP Proximity Reader
Videx Security, a leading provider of access control and door entry solutions, has launched its Xprox-MO, a cutting-edge panel mount Mifare proximity reader.
Designed for use with the Videx WS4 web server access control system and compatible with third-party access control systems supporting the Open Supervised Device Protocol (OSDP), the Xprox-MO offers flexibility and security for modern access control needs.
Versatile compatibility and installation
The Xprox-MO reader supports a wide range of Mifare cards and tags, including Classic, Plus, Desfire and Ultralight. It is also compatible with high-security applications utilising Desfire cards where data encryption is achieved using 128-bit AES on both the reader and cards/tags. The reader’s design aligns with the UK industry standard, fitting a 40mm x 40mm cutout, making it ideal for both new installations and retrofits.
Robust security features
Featuring IP65 ingress protection, the Xprox-MO is built to withstand harsh environments, ensuring reliable operation in various conditions. The reader includes three status indication LEDs (green for access granted, red for access denied and amber for standby) and an internal buzzer for clear audible feedback, enhancing user experience and security.
Advanced configuration and connectivity
The Xprox-MO is equipped with a built-in micro-USB connection for easy configuration and firmware updates. Its RS485 connectivity ensures seamless integration with both Videx WS4 and third-party access control systems. The reader also supports multiple proximity card formats, including HID Iclass CSN and NTAG, providing extensive compatibility for diverse applications.
Rob Sands, Videx’s Technical Director, said: “Our goal with the Xprox-MO is to provide a flexible and secure access control solution that meets the evolving needs of our customers. The combination of advanced features, robust security and ease of integration makes this reader an excellent choice for a wide range of entry applications.”