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User activated. Wireless proximity readers are different from user-activated systems. With a user-activated system the user must insert a card into the reader and then a set of credentials must be given to the system to properly authenticate the user. In wireless proximity systems, such as system-sensing readers, the readers “sense” the presence of an object and transmit signals to a proximity card to obtain the access control credentials held on the card.
Author: John IntindoloAnswer:
Which is not a characteristic or name of a system-sensing proximity card reader? - Transponder - User activated - Passive device - Field powered
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