Keri manufactures its own proximity cards and tags, all available in either Keri format (the “10X” series for the PXL-500, NXT and NXT-Mercury-Powered controllers).
KC-10X Standard Light Proximity Card is a pre-programmed, 125 kHz vertical clamshell proximity card. KC-10X is extremely durable, can easily be customized with a standard CR-79 adhesive card overlay and fits Keri PXL-500, NXT and NXT-Mercury-Powered Controllers.
Keri Systems PKT-26X KeyFob is a pre-programmed, 125 kHz durable key tag. PKT-26X Keyfobs come in a 26-bit format, feature a lightweight yet rugged ABS shell, and are compatible with the IntelliProx 2000 system.
Keri’s PKT-10X Proximity Key Ring Tag provides user convenience in a small, ergonomic, and extremely durable package. The tag is equipped with a brass eyelet for attachment to a key ring that ensures the neck of the tag will not break during the life of the system. Key Tags are especially convenient for building entrances where the user still has their car keys in hand. If the system has many interior doors that are secured with a Keri access control system, users often attach the tag to a necklace for easy carrying, especially if the clothing does not have pockets. If parking gates are secured by an access control system, a Keri Proximity Card is recommended because the tag is usually hanging with the keys in the ignition.
The AP-10X Adhesive Proximity Patch from Keri offers all the flexibility of other Keri proximity credentials, but in a form factor that allows it to be attached to virtually anything. As with any Keri proximity device, it will read through most non metallic surfaces.
Attach it to a cell phone or PDA to create a personalized proximity credential.
Place it on high value inventory items to uniquely identify these items to your security system.
Keri Proximity Credentials (including Cards, Tags, and Patches) can be used interchangeably on the same system without worry about ID code duplication or format matching.
A PVC card capable of printing images from industry standard dye sublimation printers. It also contains a magnetic stripe for applications where other systems also using magnetic stripe technology are in use. Size is 2.13″ x 3.38″ x 0.042″ (54 mm x 86 mm x 1.1 mm). Sequentially numbered (C5 formatting excepted). 1 Year Warranty.
Keri’s NXT-C Standard Light Proximity Card provides maximum read range performance in a package considerably thinner than other “clamshell” proximity cards. It can be easily carried in a wallet or purse or worn on the clothing with a clip or necklace. These cards are extremely durable and convenient. They are manufactured with a vertical hanging slot punch, and they come with a lifetime warranty. Uses 96 bit encryption between the card and the reader.
Please Note: NXT credentials are not compatible with the Doors/PXL family of products.
Keri’s NXT-I & NXT-S Multi Technology Cards allow the user to combine several identification technologies in a single credit card thin credential. The cards can be ordered with or without a high coercivity magnetic stripe, which is useful if there are other types of systems in use that are mag stripe-based, such as cafeteria vending. They are also useful for customers who may have a proximity-based access control system at one site and a mag stripe-based system at other locations, allowing the user to carry a single card. Uses 96 bit encryption between the card and the reader.
One of the most popular features of the Multi Technology Cards is that they can accept a direct print video image, typically a photograph, bar code, and other user graphics, from most industry standard dye sublimation printers, to create a custom access credential.
Keri’s NXT-K Proximity Key Ring Tag provides user convenience in a small, ergonomic, and extremely durable package. The tag is equipped with a brass eyelet for attachment to a key ring that ensures the neck of the tag will not break during the life of the system. Key Tags are especially convenient for building entrances where the user still has their car keys in hand. If the system has many interior doors that are secured with a Keri access control system, users often attach the tag to a necklace for easy carrying, especially if the clothing does not have pockets. If parking gates are secured by an access control system, a Keri Proximity Card is recommended because the tag is usually hanging with the keys in the ignition. Uses 96-bit encryption between the key tag and the reader.
The NXT-AP Adhesive Proximity Patch has a peel-off sticky back that turns your familiar personal items such as a wallet or cell phone into proximity credentials. They can also be applied photo IDs or most existing RFID cards as well.