Yeah the one I had definitely looked different so this may be a different design. With the one I had I just pressed any button to wake it and presented the xEM. There was no need to scan it again to lock that I recall.
Looking at their website, it seems to depict two different units as MiniK 10P. Like mine looked like this:
I wonder if they have a couple of manufacturers making them.
Here are Combi-Camās current models:
They now all show red (locked) indicator on the bottom.
Now that Iāve searched Kilitronik, Iām seeing several different variations of this same model lock. Who knows how many there are.
This may be similar to the Samsung door locks where you have to find an older model.
Iāll contact Combi-Cam and see what I can find out. Maybe then we can update the Matrix with a note saying not to buy the version with bottom red indicator for x-series implants.
Iām going to mention these two low frequency wiegand readers:
The first one is way too finicky to be usable with glassies. And it appears that itās now included with the UHPPOTE kit thatās listed on the spreadsheet.
The second one is pretty good and works great with the xEM but it doesnāt look as nice.
hello everyone,
maybe it can be helpful to everyone. i bought a NEXT chip and tried it with my RFID gate lock unit. it works perfectly.
the unit is this:
i am not very experienced, if you want i will turn over the pdf that was attached to me by the seller, i had bought it at least 5 years ago and used it with blue tag tokens. other than the pdf i have nothing else in my hands now. Tastiera RFID Manuale.pdf (4.2 MB)
The biggest issues around using a database have to do with user interface. A spreadsheet with permission control provided by Google is absolutely dead easy to keep updated and look for information. A database solution is going to require some development.
I donāt really have bandwidth for developing that solution unfortunately. If anybody has any ideas for systems or methods or frameworks that would make a versatile database as easy to use with permissions controls and everything as Google sheets, Iām all ears.
Iād be willing to explore this as a possibility?
Hi,
please, I am glad to help if I can, I am a new owner of Dangerousthings chip.
so having some home automation already, I am trying everything I can and share very gladly.
I hope to have some little help as well to go deeper and make the best use of the chips.
since a few days i installed the NEXT chip, if i pass it, it doesnāt even blink error, is this normal ? i thought it was compatible, the badges we use are HID.
if I pass the DANGEROUS card it shows me correctly with the led that it is LOW FREQ.
the IT person would also enable my ānew badgeā but if not even blinka error he thinks it would not work.
This is likely your problem, we normally tell people to wait at least 2 weeks before expecting any sort of reliable reading and writing.
So wait for 2 weeks and try again, the let us know how it goes.
Basically, everything else sounds good
Try your LF xFD
see if you can get that to light up!
If so that is very promising, but a concern I have is the ābubbleā design of the reader, so I hope the antenna is not burried to deeply.
If you could get one open to take look, that would be great.
Alternatively, if you do scan it and get denied, that is a great sign that you can get it enrolled.
my NEXT chip is working perfectly as I had written a few posts ago, it opens 3 kinds of access readers for my home gates.
is this one that is not even being read.
the RFID diagnostic card lights up as this reader passes through, but my chip, it does not make the reader make any noise.