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AXIS 02145-001 A4120-E RFID Reader with Keypad - 13. 56 MHz TAA Compliant
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Product Features
Technical Overview
The A4120-E utilizes 13.56 MHz RFID technology, which is widely adopted for secure access control applications due to its reliable read range and data security features. This frequency band supports both proximity and smart card technologies, making the reader compatible with various credential types.
As a TAA compliant device, the A4120-E meets Trade Agreements Act requirements, ensuring it can be deployed in government and public sector installations where regulatory compliance is mandatory. This certification confirms the reader's manufacturing and sourcing adhere to specific trade agreement standards.
This section brings together practical product details such as Maximum Frequency, TAA Compliant, so buyers can judge configuration, deployment fit, and day-to-day suitability with less guesswork.
Key Product Advantages
The AXIS A4120-E delivers reliable access control with the flexibility to support multiple authentication methods in a single compact unit. Its dual-factor capability allows organizations to implement stronger security measures without requiring separate devices for different credential types.
Dual Authentication
Combines RFID proximity reading with physical keypad entry for enhanced security through multiple verification methods.
- RFID card/tag reading
- PIN code entry via keypad
- Flexible credential management
Regulatory Compliance
TAA compliance ensures the reader meets government procurement requirements for public sector deployments.
- Trade Agreements Act compliant
- Government installation ready
- Regulatory standards met
Standard Compatibility
13.56 MHz operation aligns with industry-standard RFID frequencies for broad system compatibility.
- Industry-standard frequency
- Wide credential compatibility
- Existing system integration
Deployment / Use Cases
The AXIS A4120-E RFID Reader is designed for secure access control installations where reliable authentication and regulatory compliance are essential. Its dual authentication capability makes it suitable for environments requiring enhanced security measures beyond basic card access.
Typical deployments include corporate office buildings, educational facilities, healthcare institutions, and government installations where TAA compliance is required. The reader can be integrated into new or existing access control systems to provide flexible credential management options for employees, contractors, and visitors.
Commercial Office Security
Provides secure entry to office buildings with options for employee card access and visitor PIN code entry.
Government & Institutional
Meets TAA compliance requirements for public sector installations while offering dual authentication methods.
Highlights
- AXIS A4120-E RFID Reader with integrated keypad
- Operates at 13.56 MHz frequency for reliable RFID reading
- Dual authentication with RFID and keypad entry
- TAA compliant for government and public sector deployments
- Professional-grade access control device
- Compatible with industry-standard RFID systems
- Secure entry management for commercial environments
- Flexible credential management options
Specifications
| Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Axis Communications |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 02145-001 |
| Brand Name | AXIS |
| Product Model | A4120-E |
| Product Name | A4120-E Reader with Keypad |
| Product Type | RFID Reader |
| Technical Information | |
| Maximum Frequency | 13.56 MHz |
| Miscellaneous | |
| TAA Compliant | Yes |
FAQ
What type of RFID technology does the AXIS A4120-E use?
The AXIS A4120-E operates at 13.56 MHz, which is the standard frequency for proximity and smart card RFID technologies. This frequency provides reliable read performance and is widely supported across access control systems, ensuring compatibility with various credential types and existing infrastructure.
What does TAA compliant mean for this RFID reader?
TAA compliance indicates the AXIS A4120-E meets the requirements of the Trade Agreements Act, which governs products purchased by U.S. government agencies. This certification confirms the reader's manufacturing and sourcing adhere to specific trade agreement standards, making it suitable for government and public sector installations where regulatory compliance is mandatory.
How does the integrated keypad enhance security?
The integrated keypad allows for PIN code entry in addition to RFID card reading, providing dual-factor authentication capability. This enables organizations to implement stronger security measures by requiring both something the user has (RFID card) and something the user knows (PIN code), reducing the risk of unauthorized access from lost or stolen credentials.
What types of environments is the A4120-E designed for?
The AXIS A4120-E is designed for commercial and institutional access control installations including corporate offices, educational facilities, healthcare institutions, and government buildings. Its professional-grade construction and TAA compliance make it suitable for environments where reliable authentication and regulatory adherence are essential requirements.
Can this reader be integrated with existing access control systems?
Yes, the A4120-E operates at the industry-standard 13.56 MHz frequency, making it compatible with most modern access control systems that support proximity or smart card technologies. The reader can typically be integrated into new or existing security infrastructure to provide flexible credential management options.
What authentication methods does the A4120-E support?
The AXIS A4120-E supports dual authentication methods through its combination of RFID proximity reading and physical keypad entry. This allows organizations to implement RFID-only access, keypad-only access, or combined RFID-plus-PIN authentication depending on their security requirements and user management policies.