RBH Access Technologies 125 kHz / 13.56 MHz Compatible card available

RBH Access Technologies (Integra32) Credentials Compatible Cards & Fobs

RBH Access Technologies Integra32 systems use a proprietary 50-bit AWID-based prox format — AKC supplies compatible standard 26-bit prox cards for RBH installations where the multi-format IRC-2000 controller accepts additional Wiegand formats.

RBH Access Technologies produces the Integra32, Axiom, and ATOM security management systems, primarily using a proprietary 50-bit AWID-based proximity format for native credentials. Because the RBH IRC-2000 Intelligent Reader Controller accepts up to five simultaneous Wiegand formats, many RBH installations also accept standard 26-bit credentials; AKC supplies compatible prox cards and fobs for those configurations, while native 50-bit RBH cards remain sourced through authorized RBH distribution channels.

RBH Access Technologies (Integra32) Credentials specifications

Brand / OEM
RBH Access Technologies
Technology
Passive RFID proximity (125 kHz); OSDP / DESFire EV1/EV2 on newer blueLINE readers
Frequency
125 kHz / 13.56 MHz
Chip
AWID 125 kHz proximity IC (proprietary 50-bit RBH format); NXP MIFARE DESFire EV1/EV2 (blueLINE readers)
Bit formats
RBH 50-bit Wiegand (proprietary AWID-based format; standard for Integra32, Axiom, ATOM systems), RBH 34-bit output (for third-party system integration), Standard 26-bit Wiegand H10301 (accepted by Integra32 multi-format reader controllers), MIFARE DESFire EV1/EV2 (via RBH blueLINE readers, OSDP)
OEM part numbers
RBH-AW-PROXLINC-CS (AWID 50-bit card), RBH-F-TR-2+A (2-button remote/fob, 50-bit), RBH-M45G (mullion reader)

Our compatible RBH Access Technologies (Integra32) Credentials credentials

American Key Cards manufactures non-OEM credentials engineered to work with your existing RBH Access Technologies readers — no hardware changes, encoded to your facility code and card-number range.

AKC supplies compatible standard 26-bit prox cards for RBH Integra systems where the IRC-2000 controller is configured to accept multiple Wiegand formats. RBH proprietary 50-bit AWID-format cards require programming matched to the RBH system and are available through authorized RBH distributors.Proximity / ISO card
AKC Standard 26-Bit Prox Key Fob (compatible with RBH Integra32 systems in multi-format mode; not a native 50-bit RBH credential)Key fob / tag

Can RBH Access Technologies (Integra32) Credentials cards be copied?

RBH Access Technologies (Integra32) Credentials is an open format, so a compatible card can be produced from your facility code and card number. We don't copy individual cards on request — we manufacture new, correctly-encoded credentials for systems you own or manage.

RBH's standard 50-bit AWID-based proximity credentials operate at 125 kHz without cryptographic protection and are cloneable with RFID copy tools. RBH blueLINE readers support MIFARE DESFire EV1/EV2 and OSDP for higher security. The IRC-2000 controller can read up to 5 distinct Wiegand or Clock & Data formats simultaneously.

Where RBH Access Technologies (Integra32) Credentials is used

  • Canadian and US commercial facilities using Integra32 security management system
  • Multi-tenant buildings with RBH Axiom or ATOM controllers
  • Installations using RBH's multi-format IRC-2000 reader controller
  • Replacement credentials for RBH 50-bit and standard prox deployments

Compatible readers

RBH IRC-2000 Intelligent Reader Controller (multi-format)RBH M45G Mullion Reader (50-bit and OSDP)RBH blueLINE readers (DESFire EV1/EV2, OSDP)Any Wiegand 26-bit reader integrated with RBH Integra32 panels

RBH Access Technologies (Integra32) Credentials — FAQ

What is the RBH 50-bit format?

The RBH 50-bit Wiegand format is a proprietary AWID-based proximity format used as the native credential for RBH Integra32, Axiom, and ATOM access control systems. Cards in this format must be programmed to match the specific RBH system and are ordered through authorized RBH distributors.

Can standard HID or 26-bit prox cards work on an RBH Integra system?

Yes — the RBH IRC-2000 controller can simultaneously read up to 5 distinct Wiegand or Clock & Data card formats, meaning standard 26-bit H10301 cards often work alongside RBH's native 50-bit credentials. AKC supplies standard 26-bit cards compatible with this multi-format configuration.

Are RBH access cards cloneable?

RBH's standard 125 kHz proximity credentials (50-bit AWID format) can be cloned with commercially available RFID tools. RBH blueLINE readers support MIFARE DESFire EV1/EV2 credentials which are significantly more resistant to cloning.