Description
Bosch iCLASS/MIFARE Long Range Access Control Reader with Wiegand Interface
Meet the Bosch iCLASS/MIFARE Long Range Access Control Reader with Wiegand Interface—the technology-independent solution engineered for modern, scalable security across corporate campuses, parking facilities, and controlled entry environments. This reader is purpose-built to bridge legacy systems with tomorrow’s smart credential standards, delivering seamless interoperability across several credential technologies while maintaining robust protection for sensitive access points. With support for standard iCLASS, MIFARE Classic, and MIFARE DESFire EV1, it offers organizations a flexible migration path from older cards to advanced secure smart credentials without costly overhauls. The long-range capabilities, combined with a Wiegand data interface, simplify integration with widely used access controllers and door management systems, ensuring fast, reliable entry for authorized personnel and vehicles alike. Whether you manage a corporate campus, an industrial complex, or a multi-lite parking facility, this reader delivers dependable performance, scalable deployments, and the security features expected from Bosch—a trusted name in access control.
- Universal compatibility with iCLASS, MIFARE Classic, and MIFARE DESFire EV1 credentials ensures smooth integration with both legacy systems and modern secure smart cards. This technology-independent design minimizes vendor lock-in and supports incremental credential upgrades, allowing organizations to deploy new security standards at their own pace while maintaining compatibility with existing cards.
- Long-range capability paired with an intuitive Wiegand interface enables easy integration with a wide range of access controllers and door controllers. The reader is designed to deliver reliable reads from a comfortable distance, reducing read attempts at the gate and speeding up flow through entrances. The Wiegand interface supports standard controller wiring, enabling straightforward installation and dependable interoperability with common access management ecosystems.
- The Parking Hold feature integrates with loop detectors to ensure accurate vehicle detection in parking lanes. This capability is essential for managing vehicle access at gates, entrance ramps, and parking facilities where precise vehicle presence is critical. By maintaining an active credential check as long as a vehicle is detected, the reader helps prevent misreads, tailgating, and unauthorized access, delivering a smoother, safer parking experience for users and operators alike.
- Support for dual LECTUS Secure 9000 units positioned approximately one meter apart enables optimized HI-LO (high- and low-speed) vehicle gating for trucks and cars. This configuration is ideal for facilities with mixed traffic—large commercial vehicles requiring longer approach distances and standard passenger vehicles needing rapid throughput. The dual-readout arrangement improves accuracy and flow management in busy entry points, helping facilities maintain security without sacrificing efficiency.
- Designed for enterprise-grade security and reliability, the reader integrates seamlessly with existing access control frameworks while providing a durable, scalable platform for future upgrades. Its modular, field-proven architecture supports diverse deployment scenarios—from single-door installations to multi-entrance campuses—without sacrificing performance, security, or ease of maintenance. This makes it a compelling choice for organizations seeking a future-proof, flexible solution that aligns with evolving credential ecosystems and security policies.
Technical Details of Bosch iCLASS/MIFARE Long Range Access Control Reader with Wiegand Interface
- Technology compatibility: iCLASS, MIFARE Classic, MIFARE DESFire EV1
- Interface: Wiegand data interface for straightforward connection to standard access controllers
- Parking Hold: Loop detector integration to ensure reliable vehicle detection in parking lanes
- HI-LO configuration: Supports two LECTUS Secure 9000 units positioned about one meter apart for optimized high- and low-speed vehicle access
- Deployment flexibility: Suitable for a wide range of entry control scenarios, from single-door setups to multi-entrance campuses, with scalable, secure operation
How to install Bosch iCLASS/MIFARE Long Range Access Control Reader with Wiegand Interface
- Plan the installation site by assessing entry points, vehicle lanes, and pedestrian access routes. Choose mounting locations that optimize read range while minimizing exposure to harsh environmental conditions and potential tamper opportunities.
- Prepare the wiring to connect the reader to the access controller via the Wiegand interface. Identify the Data0 and Data1 lines, common ground, and a power source per the manufacturer’s guidelines. Confirm the Wiegand format (26-bit or 34-bit) used by your controller and credential system.
- Configure credential support in the reader to enable iCLASS, MIFARE Classic, and MIFARE DESFire EV1. This setup ensures that users with legacy cards as well as newer smart cards can gain authorized access without requiring separate readers for each technology.
- Connect and wire the Parking Hold loop detector to coordinate with the reader’s parking management functions. Establish the hold time, detection sensitivity, and fail-safe behavior to guarantee that vehicles are reliably detected and that gate control responds accurately to vehicle presence.
- Install the dual LECTUS Secure 9000 units for HI-LO operations if your site demands mixed traffic lanes. Position them about one meter apart or as recommended by the system designer, and configure the access controller rules to apply different lane policies for trucks and cars, optimizing throughput while maintaining security constraints.
- Power, ground, and environmental considerations: supply power according to the device specifications, ensure solid grounding, and apply weatherproofing and proper enclosure protection when installing outdoors. Verify that cabling paths minimize exposure to moisture, EMI, and physical damage.
- Test the system end-to-end: present credentials using all supported technologies, verify read range, confirm proper operation with the access controller, confirm gate/lock actuation, and validate parking detection and HI-LO lane behavior. Make adjustments to read range, form factor settings, and detector sensitivity as needed to achieve consistent results across conditions.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What card technologies does the Bosch iCLASS/MIFARE Long Range Reader support?
A: The reader supports iCLASS, MIFARE Classic, and MIFARE DESFire EV1 credentials, enabling organizations to work with a mix of legacy and contemporary smart cards. This versatility helps protect existing investments while enabling secure migration to newer technologies over time.
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Q: How does Parking Hold work with a loop detector?
A: Parking Hold integrates with a loop detector to reliably identify vehicle presence in parking lanes. When a vehicle is detected, the system sustains the credential verification process and coordinates with gate controls to ensure safe and timely passage, reducing false entries and improving throughput.
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Q: What interface does this reader use?
A: The reader uses a Wiegand interface to connect with standard access controllers, offering straightforward installation and broad compatibility with existing security ecosystems.
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Q: Can I deploy two readers for HI-LO truck and car access?
A: Yes. The design supports configuration with two LECTUS Secure 9000 units spaced about one meter apart, enabling optimized handling of both high-speed car traffic and slower, larger trucks. This configuration improves lane throughput while maintaining security discipline.
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Q: What are some installation tips for this Bosch reader?
A: Plan for durable mounting in appropriate environmental enclosures, ensure clean, EMI-aware wiring to the access controller, configure card formats properly, connect Parking Hold to a loop detector if used, and perform comprehensive test cycles with multiple credential types to validate the full system operation.
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