Access control readers

To identify and authenticate users
Readers adapt to your processes, environment and security levels.
The MICROSESAME system can use almost any identification method: RFID, Biometrics, QR-code, license plate... 

13.56 MHz RFID badge readers

Today's most widespread proximity standard
Whether they have a sector or file-based memory organization, the main security badges and
multi-applicators on the market operate at this reading frequency:
MIFARE Classic and MIFARE +, DESFIRE and DESFIRE EV1/EV2/EV3, ULTRALIGHT C, ICLASS, etc.

TIL TECHNOLOGIES has integrated a new generation of 13.56 MHz Readers that are fully configurable, secure and scalable.

EVOLUTION readers can simultaneously read all Credentials in the Mifare® family.

Available in "Transparent readers" mode, they can be adapted to your security strategy: from simple retrieval of the UID number of your Credentials to secure reading of data stored in protected areas.

This great adaptability makes it easy to Attendant extensions, technological migrations or changes in security levels on your sites. They are integrated into a highly secure MICROSESAME CUBE architecture, certified by ANSSI.

The EVOLUTION range is highly modular. It is available in several finishes (door jambs, keypad, screen), almost all of which can accommodate an additional module at the bottom: biometrics sensor, QR-code reader or 125kHz reader.

Specific readers

Because reading proximity credentials isn't the only technology available
used in access control, TIL TECHNOLOGIES offers
a wide range of specialized readers

Among the identification technologies commonly used on the sites :

  • Biometrics readers (IDEMIA, STID) 
  • UHF long-distance readers, generally for vehicle identification, with active badges or remote controls. 
  • License plate readers QR-code readers...  

 And because wall-mounted reader don't meet every operation need, TIL also offers :

  • Portable readers (MOBILIS 3) 
  • Mechatronic cylinders and stands 
 Would you like to find out more about our Access control Reader?