
HID Thin Line II Prox Reader 125kHz – Charcoal Grey
The HID ThinLine II proximity reader is a compact 125kHz reader designed for gang style mounting in access control installations. It provides Wiegand output for integration with compatible access controllers and uses a pigtail wiring connection for installation.
With an IP55 rating, the ThinLine II is suited to locations where dust and water spray protection is required while maintaining a slim reader profile.
Key Features
- 125kHz proximity reader.
- Gang style mount format.
- Wiegand output for controller integration.
- Pigtail wiring connection.
- IP55 rating.
- Wide input voltage range.
- Charcoal Grey finish.
Specifications
- Item Code: 5395CG100
- Product Type: Proximity reader
- Frequency: 125kHz
- Mounting: Gang style mount
- Output: Wiegand
- Connection: Pigtail wiring
- Input Voltage: 5–16VDC
- Ingress Protection: IP55
- Finish: Charcoal Grey
What's In The Box
- 1 × HID ThinLine II proximity reader
Suitable Uses
- Commercial access control doors.
- Building entry points using Wiegand controllers.
- Sites needing a reader suited to dusty areas or water spray exposure.
- New installs or reader replacements using 125kHz credentials.
Dimensions
Frequently Asked Questions
- What controllers does this reader work with?
It provides a Wiegand output and is designed to connect to access control panels that accept Wiegand reader inputs. - Is IP55 suitable for full outdoor exposure?
IP55 indicates protection against dust ingress and water jets. For fully exposed locations, confirm the installation method and site conditions are appropriate. - What credentials does it read?
It is designed for 125kHz HID proximity credentials compatible with HID proximity systems.
Additional Information
- Gang mount readers are commonly selected where a standard electrical box mounting pattern is preferred for clean retrofits.
- When replacing an existing reader, confirm both frequency (125kHz) and output type (Wiegand) to avoid compatibility issues.
- For best reliability, keep reader wiring separate from high voltage cabling and follow controller wiring recommendations.