How to identify an Urmet Fob

Use this article to help you identify the correct fob on site and what the correct replacement is.

 

Over the year FOB technology has changed, ensuring the security of the Access Control is maintained up-to-date.

 

 

Early Fobs were a Teardrop Shape in Black

These Fobs tend to be 125Khz and are replaced by the 1125/50 fob. However, during changes that were made to fobs there was a time when the FOB could have been 13.56Mhz - these are rare but still exist. In such cases, you would need to know what system you have installed before ordering. If the Fob is the teardrop shape and grey, the replacement is the 1125/50.

 

1125/50

The 1125/50 125khz token is compatible with Transit, Passan and older IPerVoice systems (1103/3 1103/2 1148/45 and 1158/45).
IM-1125-50-750-1-3

1356/10

The 1356/10 13.56Mhz Mifare Classic fob is compatible with newer IPerVoice, IPassan, Passan, EasyDoor systems - This will have an 8-Digit Hexadecimal Code on the back.

mifare classic-1

 

1356/11

The 1356/11 13.56Mhz Mifare+ fobs are compatible with IPassan, Transit+ and EasyDoor systems - This looks very similar to the 1356/10; however, there will be a + on the front of the fob and the code on the back will be a 14-Digit Hexadecimal Code.

mifare +-2

 1104/5

 The 1104/5 used on older systems is 125khz 433Mhz.


IM-1104-5-750-250

 

1104/7

Used on newer systems these are 13.56Mhz Fob Frequency + 886Mhz RF. Please ensure the Button Colour is same as this determines the RF Frequency .


                       

 

NOTE: To help us identify an Urmet Fob and ensure the right replacement is sourced, you will need to send us two pictures, one of the Fob and one of the Door Controller.