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Nedap NVITE Multi-Technology Access Reader From ISCS

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NVITE is a multi-technology IP65 reader that enables contactless identification and supports a wide range of credentials such as MIFARE (DESFire), HID iCLASS, Prox cards, QR codes, BLE, NFC and more.

NVITE is the perfect match when enabling multiple credentials at a door for a variety of users such as staff, tenants and visitors. The diverse range of supported credential technologies allows for easy retrofitting to sites that wish to continue using current credentials.

The QR code reader is a key element that allows NVITE to be an effective reader for visitor management. The NVITE reader will easily communicate with existing access control systems on a site as it supports industry standard protocols, such as Wiegand, RS485 – with OSDP support for secure communication between the NVITE and the controller.

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Nedap offers the Nedap Mobile ID Protocol, which ensures secure communication between the NVITE and a third-party mobile application. The NVITE reader and the third-party app will perform a secure 3-pass authentication to ensure that both reader and mobile app are authentic. The authentication is based upon AES 128-bit encryption algorithm.

The Nedap Mobile ID Protocol is available on request.

Contact: Benjamin Cho, Benjamin.cho@nedap.com
Distributor: ISCS

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