How the compatible Lenel 42-bit (L11601 family note) works
The Lenel 42-bit (L11601 family note) is a 125 kHz low-frequency proximity credential — the band most legacy prox readers use. Its data structure is 42-bit: leading parity + 14-bit site code + 12-bit card number + trailing parity (even/odd). When you present a credential, the reader decodes that exact structure and passes it to your access-control panel as a card number it recognises.
We build the compatible Lenel 42-bit (L11601 family note) by encoding the identical data structure onto a programmable T5577 / EM4305 chip. Once written, the reader cannot tell the difference between our credential and the original — it presents the same bits, the same facility code, and the same card number. That is what "compatible by specification" means: not a generic look-alike, but a credential engineered to read exactly as the original does, matched to your facility code and card-number range.
The Lenel format sits among the specialist proximity credentials most card vendors never tooled up to produce — which is why the only other source is usually the original manufacturer, at a steep premium. Supporting these hard-to-find formats is exactly what Security ID Systems specialises in. Tell us the format printed on your card, or send a sample for us to read, and we confirm compatibility before you order.
Also known as
Lenel 42-bit · LenelS2 42-bit · Lenel Wiegand 42 · Lenel OnGuard 42-bit
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