HID MaxiProx 5375 is ideal for installations incorporating parking control and long read range applications. The HID MaxiProx 5375 packages all the electronics in one rugged, attractive and easy-to-install housing.
*Depending on local installation conditions.
Q1. What is the HID MaxiProx 5375 reader?
The HID MaxiProx 5375 is a long-range proximity reader ideal for parking control and vehicle access applications. It packages all electronics in one rugged, easy-to-install housing and supports all HID proximity cards and tags with formats up to 85 bits.
Q2. What is the maximum read range of the HID MaxiProx 5375?
The HID MaxiProx 5375 provides read ranges of up to 24" (61 cm) for ProxCard II, up to 20" (51 cm) for most standard HID cards, and up to 6 feet (1.8 m) for ProxPass Active Vehicle Tags — making it ideal for drive-through parking access control.
Q3. What is the Autotune feature in the MaxiProx 5375?
Autotune is a self-calibrating feature in the HID MaxiProx 5375 that automatically maintains the read range within four inches of metal surfaces. This eliminates the need for manual adjustment and ensures consistent performance regardless of the installation environment.
Q4. What output modes does the HID MaxiProx 5375 support?
The HID MaxiProx 5375 supports Wiegand, Clock-and-Data, RS-232, RS-422, and RS-485 output modes, all configurable to suit the access control system in use. Cable distance ranges from 50 feet for Clock-and-Data to 4000 feet (1219 m) for RS-422/RS-485.
Q5. Can two HID MaxiProx 5375 readers be used together for vehicle detection?
Yes. Two MaxiProx 5375 units can be installed one meter apart to create a "HI-LO" configuration that distinguishes between trucks and cars in parking lane installations. A parking hold feature also connects to a loop detector for accurate vehicle detection.