HIRSCH Manuals & User Guides
HIRSCH provides advanced physical access control systems, including high-security contactless keypads and smart card readers for commercial security.
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HIRSCH Security & Access Control Readers
HIRSCH (formerly Hirsch Electronics and part of the Identiv family) is a leading manufacturer of physical access control systems and high-security reader technologies. Known for their robust reliability in the commercial security industry, HIRSCH products include contactless keypads, smart card readers, and Bluetooth proximity readers like the MobilisID.
Their comprehensive solutions are trusted by organizations worldwide for managing secure access to buildings and sensitive areas without disrupting existing infrastructure.
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What is the HIRSCH MobilisID?
MobilisID is a Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and 125kHz proximity all-in-one mobile credential solution that retrofits legacy Physical Access Control Systems (PACS) to allow the use of mobile devices as access credentials.
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How do I reset my HIRSCH MobilisID reader?
To perform a soft reset, detach the reader, verify it has power, hold the reset button on the back for 5 seconds until the LED flashes red, white, and amber, and becomes solid amber.
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What power supply is required for a HIRSCH reader?
For most models like the MobilisID, the minimum reader voltage required is +6 VDC up to a maximum of +16.0 VDC, with 12.0 VDC being highly recommended to ensure reliable performance.
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Why does my HIRSCH reader beep but not open the door?
This typically means the card number is not enrolled in the access controller's database, or the Wiegand data lines (green and white wires) are disconnected or reversed.