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English 10 Frequency NFC RFID Card Copier Reader Writer Duplicator

$ 48.57

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

Was never used. Stayed in storage. May be minor scuffing from storage. Only includes the device. No original packaging. Must have Micro USB cord to power.
Description
Note:
1.when there is a disclaimer,don't click the "confirm", press "ok"
2.Some partly encrypted, fully encrypted cards aren’t applicable.
3.It doesn't work for fully-encrypted cards.
How to Copy a an unencrypted card:
1.Press “on/off "button to start up, a disclaimer will pop up. Press“Ok” button to enter the card reading interface.
2.Place the card to be copied in the sensor area. Press the"scan" button, card frequency and card number will be displayed. Card reading successful. Replace blank card in the sensor area press the"write" button, complete duplication unencrypted cards.
how to cpoy a Partly encrypted card :
1.Place the card to be copied in the sensor area. When the screen displayed “Card encryption, please connect computer decoder”. Link to the computer(windows only) via an USB cable for decoding.
2.Open the disk by clicking the icon,run the software.
3.Press the “confirm” key to enter the card reading interface.
4.Put the encryption card in the sensor area. Click "start decoding "to crack the password. General decoding process is within 10 to 20 min.
5.After decoding successful,replace blank card in the sensor area. Press the “write” button, encrypted cards duplication will be completed.
Features & details
★SUPPORT 10 FREQUENCY:ID-125KHz,ID-250KHz,ID-375KHz,ID-500KHz, ID-625KHz,ID-750KHz, ID-875KHz,ID-1000KHZ,IC-13.56MHZ,HID-125KHz
★COLOR SCREEN WITH VOICE DESIGN:3.2inch HD color screen display, the RFID reader have voice operation prompt
★CARD TYPE COMPATIBLE:Half-encrypted card compatible but not for fully-encrypted cards,can read EM4100, UID cards, T5577, EM4305 cards.not for hotel card,bank card and the card with balance
English 10 Frequency NFC RFID Card Copier Reader Writer Duplicator. Condition is "Seller refurbished".