Readers & Credentials The OmniProx™
OMNIPROX™ PROXIMITY READERS
OMNIPROX™
PROXIMITY READERS family is a complete line of 125 kHz HID® compatible
proximity readers. All OmniProx readers (except the OP90) include three bezels: black, charcoal gray and ivory and are potted for both indoor and outdoor applications. For locations that require a proximity reader able to withstand vandal-prone environments, the OP90 vandal resistant readers come standard in zinc die-cast metal housing.
ADI Ordering Information
OP10HONE OmniProx Mini Mullion Mount Reader with Honeywell Logo Mini mullion, HID compatible reader with up to a 3" (7.62 cm) read range and includes black, charcoal gray and ivory bezels. This reader features a built-in tamper and Wiegand output. Dimensions: 3.15" H x 1.57" W x 0.50" D (8.0 cm H x 4.0 cm W x 1.28 cm D).
3 colored bezels included ALSO AVAILABLE:
OP10GENE OmniProx Mini Mullion Mount Reader with No Logo
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81410 68079 1 NC-OP10GEN
OP30HONE OmniProx Mullion Mount Reader with Honeywell Logo Mullion, HID compatible reader with up to a 5" (12.7 cm) read range and includes black, charcoal gray and ivory bezels. This reader features a built-in tamper and Wiegand output. Dimensions: 5.71" H x 1.69" W x 0.79" D (14.5 cm H x 4.3 cm W x 2.0 cm D).
ALSO AVAILABLE:
OP30GENE OmniProx Mullion Mount Reader with No Logo
OAMAP30
OP30 Single Gang Adapter Plate – Set of 3 Set of 3 adapter plates (black, charcoal gray and ivory) for covering a U.S. gangbox prior to mounting a mullion reader. The adapter plate is compatible with all OP30 models. Use to retrofit existing HID MiniProx®
readers. 7
81410 64998 9 NC-OAMAP30
7 3 colored bezels included
81410 68080 7 NC-OP30GEN
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81410 68078 4 NC-OP10HON
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81410 68085 2 NC-OP30HON
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