JA-122E-NFC / JA-123E-NFC: Enhanced Outdoor Access Module with NFC

The JA-122E-NFC and JA-123E-NFC are the upgraded versions of our popular outdoor access modules, now featuring the advanced NFC technology (MIFARE DESFire®). This upgrade offers improved security and seamless integration for modern access control systems.
Category
Access Control
Availability
November 2024

Introduction:

The JA-122E-NFC and JA-123E-NFC outdoor access modules bring a significant innovation to our existing product line. The upgrade from RFID to NFC technology (MIFARE DESFire®) provides enhanced security and compatibility with modern access control systems. These modules are designed for convenient access management, whether for home or business use, offering a reliable and future-proof solution.

Features:

  • NFC Technology: The switch from RFID to NFC (MIFARE DESFire®) ensures a higher level of security and compatibility with the latest access control standards.
  • JA-123E-NFC with Keypad: The JA-123E-NFC includes a numerical keypad for PIN entry and one control segment for easy management of specific functions.
  • Full Compatibility: Works seamlessly with JABLOTRON 100+ systems. Not compatible with the MERCURY system, as these modules are designed specifically for JABLOTRON 100+.
  • Dual Chip Support: Dual chips and cards are being prepared to work with both the old RFID and new NFC modules, ensuring a smooth transition for users.
  • Sleek and Durable Design: The modules feature a modern and robust design suitable for outdoor use, offering secure access to various points like building entrances and garages.

How to Use:

  1. Installation: Install the module at the desired access point. The NFC technology allows for quick and easy registration of access chips or cards.
  2. Configuration: Use the MyJABLOTRON app to configure access rights and control functions, including assigning specific segments for PIN entry.
  3. Operation: Present an NFC chip or card to the module to gain access, or enter the PIN code on the JA-123E-NFC keypad for additional security.

FAQs

Find answers to the most common questions about our products and features.
What's the main difference between the new NFC modules and the previous RFID models?
The primary difference is the use of NFC (MIFARE DESFire®) technology instead of RFID. This upgrade provides enhanced security and compatibility with modern access control systems.
Will existing RFID chips still work with the new NFC modules?
New dual chips are being developed to work with both the old RFID readers and the new NFC readers, ensuring a smooth transition for users.
Can I use my phone for NFC-based access?
Currently, this feature is not supported, but the company is working on enabling phone-based NFC access in the future. The main challenge lies in iOS restrictions on NFC chip usage.
Are the RFID versions still available?
Production of RFID modules will gradually be phased out. The JA-122E-NFC and JA-123E-NFC will replace the previous RFID models.