Indala (Motorola / HID Global) Compatible Cards & Fobs
Indala is a 125 kHz proximity platform originally developed by Motorola and now owned by HID Global, using PSK (Phase Shift Keying) modulation — making Indala cards incompatible with HID Prox readers despite sharing the same carrier frequency. American Key Cards supplies compatible Indala FlexPass 26-bit and 27-bit credentials for standard (non-FlexSecur) Indala installations; the FlexSecur/ASP variant uses site-specific encryption that prevents any third-party card supply, and AKC is transparent about this limitation.
Supported formats
Indala (Motorola / HID Global) formats we make compatible cards for
Pick your exact format for specs, OEM part-number equivalents, and a quote. Not sure which you have? Here's how to identify it.
Indala 27-Bit (Proprietary)
Indala 27-bit is a proprietary Indala/Motorola format extending the 26-bit structure to 13-bit facility codes (0–8,191) and 14-bit card numbers (0–16,383), used in larger deployments requiring more site code capacity.
View compatible cardsIndala ASP / FlexSecur
Indala ASP/FlexSecur adds site-specific encryption between card and reader at the 125 kHz PSK air interface, preventing cloning — cards and readers are paired per site and cannot be substituted with generic or aftermarket credentials.
View compatible cardsIndala FlexPass 26-Bit
Indala FlexPass 26-bit is a 125 kHz proximity card format using PSK modulation — architecturally distinct from HID Prox — with Wiegand output supporting 255 facility codes and up to 65,535 card numbers per site.
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Tell us your Indala (Motorola / HID Global) format and quantity — we'll quote compatible cards and fobs, encoded to your facility code, usually within one business day.