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BAS-IP Readers Confirm Compatibility with ICT Access Cards

BAS-IP confirms full compatibility of its card readers with ICT access cards. This integration enables seamless and reliable operation, supporting both UID reading and encrypted data reading modes, with data transmission via the Wiegand interface.

Details
We are pleased to announce that BAS-IP card readers have successfully passed compatibility testing with ICT access cards and are ready for use in commercial and enterprise access control systems.

Supported card standards include Mifare Ultralight, Mifare Classic, and Mifare Plus.
The readers operate in both UID read and encrypted data read modes (customizable via Mifare profiles).
Data is transmitted through the Wiegand interface (standard 34-bit or extended 58-bit format if required).

What This Compatibility Solves:

  • Eliminates integration issues between cards and readers;
  • Reduces risks and costs associated with custom adaptation or firmware modification;
  • Accelerates system deployment through pre-tested configuration profiles;
  • Provides flexibility with up to five configurable Mifare profiles per reader.

Key Benefits for Integrators and Projects:

  • Faster and easier project integration;
  • Support for both standard UID and encrypted corporate credentials;
  • Reliable Wiegand data transmission to access panels and controllers;
  • Simplified configuration and debugging using standard BAS-IP tools.

Technical Summary:

  • Reader model: BAS-IP BME-04
  • Firmware version: 30.04 or higher
  • Supported cards: Mifare Ultralight / Classic / Plus
  • Modes: UID read, encrypted data read
  • Interface: Wiegand (34-bit; optional 58-bit)

Obtaining Access Keys:
To receive read keys for encrypted sectors and site codes for ICT cards, please contact ICT technical support.
If you require assistance with the BAS-IP reader or panel setup, our support team is available to help.

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