How the compatible PAC / Stanley (PAC GDX, Hitag2 token) works
The PAC / Stanley (PAC GDX, Hitag2 token) is a dual-frequency credential operating on both 125 kHz LF and 13.56 MHz HF, so the compatible part must carry the correct data on whichever band your readers use. Its data structure is NRZ; PAC/Stanley 8-digit hex ID format (facility + ID); HF PAC MIFARE often 4-byte non-UID encoded. 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 PAC / Stanley (PAC GDX, Hitag2 token) 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.
To order, tell us the part number or format printed on your existing PAC International card, and our specialists confirm the encoding before anything ships. Bulk and reorder quantities are welcome — pricing is a fraction of OEM list, and every credential is verified to read on your existing equipment.
Also known as
PAC · PAC International · Stanley · Stanley Security · PAC Stanley · PAC GDX · Securitas Technology · ONEPROX
PAC International and all other brand and product names are trademarks of their respective owners. Security ID Systems is an independent manufacturer and supplier of compatible access-control credentials and is not affiliated with, authorized by, sponsored by, or endorsed by these companies. Brand and format names are used only to identify the systems our products are compatible with. MIFARE and DESFire are registered trademarks of NXP B.V.