HP Legic Secure USB Reader USB access control reader Black
USB, 13.56 MHz, LED indicator, 70 mA typical, 100 mA maximum, Windows XP/7/8.1/10; Linux, Black
Industry-leading secure print management
Documents should only be accessible to those who are authorised to print and distribute them. Nowhere is security more important than the physical locations of printers shared by large groups of people.
HP leads the industry with self-healing embedded security features1 that help customers secure their devices and documents at the network and data level. With our HP LEGIC Card Reader, we further
enable industry-leading secure print management.
As part of a complete security solution, HP LEGIC readers provide secure authentication, uthorisation, and accounting for every user and print job. HP printers and MFPs can be more secure,
inside and out.
Powerful authentication, easy integration
This card reader is a flush-mount, ultra-slim form factor designed for the HP Hardware
Integration Pocket (HIP). It provides the assurance of highly reliable access to HP devices.
HP Legic Secure USB Reader, USB access control reader, Access chip/card reader
HP Legic Secure USB Reader. Power consumption: 70 mA. Width: 766 mm, Depth: 117 mm, Height: 512 mm
- - Supports reader communication protocol: HP MFP24; compatible with HP printers and MFPs
- - Includes technology used in contactless smart cards worldwide (operating at the 13.56 MHz standard)
- - Delivers tamper-proof data transmission, faster card reading, and hardened copy protection compared to 125 kHz
- - frequency systems
- - Supports Advant and Prime unique identifier (UID) and Advant and Prime secure memory
- - Reads the UID on 13.56 MHz cards that are compliant with ISO standards 15693 and 14443
- - Reads data from secure segments
- - Offers configurable secure segment settings to meet customer data security requirements, using the HP Card Reader
- - Configuration Utility
- - Secures data exchange for each segment
- - Launches the reader securely with a LEGIC SAM63 card
- - Supports user-defined encryption keys