In the sixth part of the Verkada Access Control Deep Dive, I cover different card formats, showing you a simple way to identify your own (in case you might not know). Afterwards I will be showing you how easy it is to make Bluetooth Unlock work, by using any iOS/Android device, and cover the differences between that and Remote Unlock
✅ Get an in-depth platform overview here: [ Ссылка ]
00:00 - Card formats
01:25 - Adding a card to a profile
05:09 - Verkada credentials
05:53 - BLE Unlock
07:41 - Remote Unlock
🗒️ Top takeaways:
➡️ Identifying the card type you are using is essential when transitioning to a new access control system, as the controller needs to be able to interpret it
➡️ The Verkada AC can understand various card formats, the reader being slightly more limited due to certain cards being encrypted (thus requiring the proprietary reader, connected via a Wiegand interface)
➡️ Verkada sells their own cards, a cheaper low frequency prox version, and an encrypted high frequency one (the latter is recommended)
➡️ Bluetooth (BLE) Unlock is a new way to access a door, utilizing the free iOS/Android Verkada Pass app; Bluetooth can also work at a longer distance, thus configuring the range of the reader is essential
➡️ Verkada Pass also allows for Remote Unlock, a process not involving the reader; the cloud tells the controller to open the door, meaning an uninterrupted Internet connection is a must
🔗 Supported card formats: [ Ссылка ]
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