2N 02777-001 AU 2.0 Multi-Protocol Access Reader
The 2N 02777-001 is a network-connected credential reader purpose-built for enterprise access control deployments operating mixed credential ecosystems. Rather than install separate hardware at each door for legacy RFID, modern NFC, and Bluetooth Low Energy technologies, this single reader consolidates four wireless protocols into one compact form factor. That consolidation cuts your hardware SKU count, simplifies firmware maintenance to a single update cycle instead of four, and reduces installation labor significantly—a material cost factor across multi-building campuses or distributed facilities.
Key Features
- Multi-protocol support (125kHz RFID, 13.56MHz HF, NFC, and BLE): Organizations managing mixed credential populations—legacy card holders, mobile NFC users, and smartphone-based BLE access—deploy a single reader model. No retrofit cycles as credential standards shift. Backward compatibility with installed card bases means no mandatory replacement schedule.
- Network-connected architecture with server-side validation: Eliminates standalone readers that require manual credential provisioning. Real-time credential validation happens server-side, enabling immediate deactivation of lost or terminated cards. Centralized policy enforcement reaches all access points without on-site visits. Credential verification generates under 500 bytes per transaction—minimal impact on network bandwidth even in high-traffic checkpoints.
- Encrypted credential handling and real-time revocation: Authentication data remains encrypted throughout verification, meeting enterprise security standards and audit requirements. Lost or deactivated credentials take effect instantly across all readers networked to the validation server. No delay, no card swipes after termination.
- Axis access control platform integration: Native compatibility with Axis A1001 Network Door Controller and broader Axis access control ecosystem reduces integration engineering. Third-party systems using ONVIF Profile C can interface via standard protocols, providing migration flexibility if your platform choices change. Access control system deployments benefit from unified provisioning and event logging.
- Centralized management and tamper-resistant audit logging: All credential transactions route through network infrastructure, creating audit trails resistant to local tampering. Administrators monitor access events, implement time-based restrictions, and track credential usage across multiple facilities from a single management interface. Facility closures, shift changes, and contractor revocation execute immediately without waiting for the next reader sync cycle.
- Compact form factor for varied mounting scenarios: No external antennas or bulky housings. Wall or pedestal mounting at standard access points simplifies installation in high-traffic areas where space is constrained. PoE or 12VDC power options accommodate existing infrastructure—if your switch supports PoE, no separate power supply is needed.
Integration & Compatibility
The 02777-001 integrates directly with Axis access control platforms, reducing deployment complexity and engineering time. Organizations using third-party systems can evaluate compatibility through ONVIF Profile C compliance and proprietary integration modules available from the controller vendor. Network connectivity is mandatory—this reader does not function as a standalone device with local credential storage. Pair it with an Axis door controller or network access control panel to complete unified access and identity verification. For facilities requiring offline credential validation in isolated areas without network backbone, consider single-protocol standalone readers with local database support instead.
When to Choose a Different Model
If your deployment requires only a single protocol (e.g., exclusively 13.56MHz HF RFID or only NFC smartphone access), a single-protocol reader may offer lower cost and simpler configuration. If offline credential validation is mandatory in isolated facilities without network backbone, evaluate standalone readers with local database support. For very high-traffic checkpoints requiring sub-100ms authentication latency, verify network switch performance and controller CPU capacity before deployment—network infrastructure becomes the bottleneck, not the reader itself.
Deployment Considerations
Credential migration strategies benefit from the 02777-001's multi-protocol flexibility. Introduce new credential types (NFC mobile, BLE smartphone) while maintaining backward compatibility with legacy card bases—no forced replacement cycle. Plan network bandwidth conservatively; typical credential verification is lightweight, but high-volume checkpoints (>200 transactions/minute) should reserve dedicated switch ports or QoS policies to prevent congestion during peak hours.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does the 2N 02777-001 work offline if the network is down?
A: No. The 02777-001 requires network connectivity for all credential validation. It does not cache credentials locally for offline operation. If network outage is a concern, evaluate standalone readers with local database support or implement network redundancy (dual switches, failover links).
Q: Can I use the 02777-001 with non-Axis access control systems?
A: Yes, provided your system supports ONVIF Profile C. Check with your platform vendor for driver or integration module availability. Axis integration is native and requires no additional modules.
Q: What is the maximum credential transaction rate the 02777-001 can handle?
A: The reader itself handles multiple transactions per second. Maximum throughput depends on network switch, controller CPU, and database performance. For very high-traffic checkpoints (>200 transactions/minute), verify controller and network infrastructure capacity with your integrator.
Q: Does the 02777-001 support both PoE and 12VDC power?
A: Yes. It can draw power from PoE (standard 802.3af) or 12VDC. Choose based on your existing infrastructure. PoE eliminates the need for a separate power supply if your switch capacity allows.
Q: Can I use the 02777-001 with NFC smartphones and legacy RFID cards at the same time?
A: Yes. That is the core value proposition of the 02777-001. You can provision both NFC mobile credentials and legacy 125kHz or 13.56MHz cards to the same reader without hardware changes. Credential type is validated server-side based on the provisioned user profile.
Q: What happens if a credential is revoked—does it take effect immediately?
A: Yes. Because validation happens server-side, credential revocation is instantaneous across all networked readers. A terminated card will be rejected on the next swipe attempt, anywhere in the system.
Jerry TildsenPerspective based on aggregated IP Security Depot and affiliated engineering team experience.
The 02777-001 (often searched as 02777 001) solves a real integration headache: mixed credential ecosystems. I've seen too many deployments where IT bolts on four separate readers at every door because the organization migrated from 125kHz to 13.56MHz HF but kept some legacy card holders, and then added NFC mobile access without ripping out existing hardware. The 02777-001 eliminates that sprawl. One reader, four protocols, one firmware update, one audit log. Network-side validation means a terminated credential is dead across the entire facility instantly—not waiting for the next reader sync or manual card removal.
Technical Highlights:
- Server-side validation with encrypted transport: Credentials are never cached on the reader itself. Validation happens server-side in real time, so credential revocation is instantaneous. This matters for contractor access, shift terminations, and lost card scenarios where minutes count.
- 125kHz, 13.56MHz, NFC, and BLE in one form factor: Most single-protocol readers cost $150–250. The 02777-001 consolidates four into one. Over a 100-door site, that's significant hardware savings plus one firmware track instead of four.
- Under 500 bytes per transaction: Network overhead is negligible. Even a busy checkpoint (200+ transactions per minute) won't strain a modern switch. Verify your controller can keep pace, not the reader.
Deployment Considerations:
- Network dependency: The 02777-001 is not a standalone device. It requires live network connectivity to the validation server for every credential swipe. If your facility has isolated zones without reliable network backbone, a standalone reader with local credential storage is the better choice.
- High-traffic checkpoints: Throughput is capped not by the reader but by controller and database performance. If you're running 300+ transactions per minute at a single checkpoint, test network and controller capacity before deployment. A congested network switch will become the bottleneck, not the 02777-001.
The 02777-001 is the right fit for multi-building campuses or distributed facilities where credential types vary and centralized revocation matters. Avoid it if you need offline validation or have isolated zones without network backbone. For mixed-credential environments with reliable network infrastructure, it cuts deployment complexity and operational overhead significantly.