It is fairly simple to install as well as employ proximity card reader, as it is a extremely simple access control system. It is based on a very easy mechanism. It is programmed in such a manner that it reads and responds to the different electronic signals established from access cards. Do not make the fault of taking proximity card to be approximately the same as swipe card used at ATM card reader. Unlike ATM card, you don't need to bring your proximity card in direct contact with the reader. Even if you show the card from a distance of an inch or so, it will work. It is used a lot in parking garages. However, there are a few proximity card readers that need you to touch the card on the magnetic face of the card reader.

Proximity card readers are recognized for their flexibility. You can install them wherever on the computer, office table or entrance of the building. Most of the proximity card readers use rechargeable batteries, while others have a battery back up system. As in the case of most of the access control systems, you can modify proximity card readers to contain passwords and usernames. A large number of employees utilize proximity card holders for defending their proximity cards. It is usually used by people who need extra care of their proximity card. New varieties of proximity card badge holders are coming up in the market varying in style, color and texture. Cost differs from one type to another.

The more the money you invest in buying proximity card holder, the better excellence you get. More often, proximity badge holders come in the size of credit card. When utilizing a proximity card-based Access control system, you will often find the requirement to re-order proximity cards as employees come and go. The basic information that is needed to order a proximity card is the card format, the facility code and the card number. The card format is perhaps the most serious element is it often dictates whether the card can even be re-ordered. More specifically, the card format describes whether the prox card is considered an "open format" or a "proprietary" format. If the proximity card is an open format, it can be readily reordered, but if it is of a proprietary format, you may require getting special authorization to re-order the prox card from your proximity card installer or integrator.