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What format is my HID card?

Format of HID Card

  • Standard 26-Bit Format
  • The Standard 26-Bit Format
  • The format in which a card is programmed is determined by the data pattern that will be compatible with the access control panel.
  • All HID credentials (card, fobs, tags, etc.) can be programmed with the standard 26-bit card data format. 
  • The Standard 26-bit Format is an Open Format


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