Access Control

ProdataKey now permits integrators to configure PDK access control systems to accept cards featuring any format

ProdataKey (PDK), manufacturer of the cloud access control platform built for mobile, now permits integrators to configure PDK access control systems to accept cards featuring any format, bit rate, and facility code.

Using the Pdk.io interface, users with integrator-level permissions can configure system settings to work with cards from any manufacturer or define their own custom credential formats. They may also assign facility codes to individual users.

Security system administrators

This feature allows security system administrators to accommodate multiple card formats throughout their organisation simultaneously. Employees can continue using their legacy cards, while management can assign new cards from any manufacturer.

Employees can continue using their legacy cards, while management can assign new cards

Flexible formatting is limited by the types of readers in place. For example, low-frequency Weigand readers will not be able to accommodate 13.56MHz high-security credentials. However, format customisation is possible with either type of credential.

Flexible card formatting

When customers switch to a PDK solution, there’s no need to replace every card throughout their organisation. We’ve eliminated a logistical hurdle, an unnecessary expense, and a lot of plastic in landfills. Flexible formatting is another value-add that dealers can promote when quoting PDK systems,” says Brach Bengtzen, PDK Director of Marketing.

Flexible card formatting has been released and added to PDK’s cloud-based platform, making it available for immediate use.

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