Introduction to the MF1040e ACTpro MIFARE Reader and its key features
The MF1040e ACTpro MIFARE Reader (part code V54504-F119-A100) is a compact, rugged access control reader designed for reliable performance in both indoor and outdoor environments. Optimised for 13.56 MHz MIFARE Classic credentials (ISO 14443A), the reader offers flexible output options — selectable Clock & Data or Wiegand — ensuring compatibility with a wide range of access control panels and systems. Housed in a potted polycarbonate case with an IP67 rating and IK08 impact resistance, the MF1040e is built to withstand harsh conditions while providing clear user feedback through a four-colour LED and internal buzzer. With a suggested retail price of 149.00, it targets installers and contractors seeking a durable, versatile reader for commercial and industrial applications.
Detailed description of specifications and benefits
- Product range / model: ACTpro / MF1040e (V54504-F119-A100).
- Reader type: MIFARE Classic (13.56 MHz; ISO 14443A).
- Read modes: Serial number (UID) or sector data (sector read requires the appropriate key).
- Outputs: Selectable Clock & Data or Wiegand (commonly 26/37 bit).
- Supply voltage: 12–24 V DC.
- Connectors: Connector block for wired installation.
- Dimensions and weight: Approx. 95 × 128 × 19 mm; ~0.142 kg.
- Housing: Potted polycarbonate case for weatherproofing and tamper resistance.
- Environmental protection: IP67 ingress protection and IK08 impact rating; operating temperature range typically -40°C to +50°C (check datasheet for variant-specific limits).
- Mounting: Surface or flush mount; fits standard electrical back box.
- Indicators: 4‑colour LED and internal buzzer for acceptance/denial feedback.
- Compliance & origin: Country of origin CN; ECCN EAR99; statistical code 84719000.
- Flexible integration:The selectable Clock & Data or Wiegand outputs let system integrators connect the MF1040e to a broad range of controllers without needing additional interface modules. Wiegand remains a common standard across many access platforms, while Clock & Data provides compatibility with legacy systems.
- MIFARE Classic support:Reads the card/fob serial number (UID) for straightforward credential enrollment, and supports sector reads where secure sector keys are available—useful where deeper data access or custom sector-based applications are required.
- Rugged, weatherproof build:With IP67 ingress protection and a potted polycarbonate housing, the reader resists moisture, dust, and vandalism—key for outdoor gates, perimeter doors, and exposed installations.
- Clear user feedback:The four-colour LED and internal buzzer provide intuitive visual and audible signals for accepted or denied reads, improving user experience and speeding throughput at busy entry points.
- Simple installation:Connector block wiring, compatibility with standard back boxes, and the option to flush or surface mount facilitate quick, professional installations with minimal tools.
- Cost-effective:Priced competitively at a suggested retail of 149.00, the MF1040e balances performance, ruggedness, and compatibility, making it a cost-effective choice for many deployments.
Use cases and scenarios where the MF1040e excels
For office environments that use MIFARE cards or fobs, the MF1040e is a straightforward reader to connect to the site’s ACTpro/ACT365 or third-party controllers. Its readable UID mode accelerates credential issuance and enrolment, while the multi-colour LED and buzzer keep daily users informed at turnstiles and doors.
Factories, warehouses, vehicle gates, and service yards often expose readers to moisture, dust, and impact. The IP67 rating, potted electronics, and IK08 impact resistance mean the MF1040e will maintain reliability in such environments, reducing maintenance cycles and downtime.
Schools and universities frequently use MIFARE technology for access control, cashless vending, and identity. The MF1040e’s ability to read sector data (with a key) enables integration with systems that rely on stored card data for multi-purpose campus services, while the selectable outputs ensure compatibility with a variety of campus access controllers.
Where residents use MIFARE fobs for pedestrian gates or parking barriers, the reader’s durable housing and feedback mechanisms offer a user-friendly access point that handles frequent use and outdoor exposure.
Because it supports both Wiegand and Clock & Data, the MF1040e is ideal for retrofit projects where the existing controller interface may be unknown or varied. Installers can configure the output to match the controller without swapping readers.
Comparisons with similar products on the market
When evaluating readers, customers commonly compare the MF1040e with low-frequency prox readers, high-end smart-card readers (e.g., DESFire, iCLASS), and other MIFARE readers. Here’s how the MF1040e stacks up:
- LF prox readers are broadly compatible with older credentials but lack the higher data capacity and security mechanisms of MIFARE. The MF1040e benefits from the widespread adoption of MIFARE in modern systems and can handle sector reads for more advanced applications.
- LF systems remain useful for legacy environments, but MIFARE’s functionality (multiple sectors, higher read reliability in some contexts) often makes it the better choice for new deployments.
- DESFire and iCLASS offer stronger cryptographic protections and are preferable where higher security is a regulatory or corporate requirement. The MF1040e focuses on MIFARE Classic, which is widely used but has known security limitations compared to newer chipsets.
- If an installation requires cryptographic authentication, consideration should be given to readers that explicitly support DESFire EV1/EV2/EV3 or iCLASS SE. However, for many commercial and site-control installations where MIFARE Classic remains the credential of choice, the MF1040e provides a robust and cost-effective option.
- Within the MIFARE reader category, competing units differ on build quality, environmental ratings, and output flexibility. The MF1040e’s IP67, IK08 ratings and selectable Wiegand/Clock & Data outputs place it in the higher tier for outdoor-capable, installer-friendly readers.
- Some alternatives may offer additional features such as onboard secure elements, Bluetooth setup, or integrated keypad. The MF1040e trades those bells and whistles for a compact, rugged footprint and broad controller compatibility, which many installers prefer for core access control points.
Customer testimonials and typical installer feedback
Official customer testimonials for this specific part are not provided here. Typical feedback from installers and systems integrators who choose similar ACTpro readers includes observations such as:
- "The selectable output saved time on retrofits — no extra interface boxes needed."
- "The IP67 housing and potted electronics mean fewer call-backs for weather-related failures."
- "Simple wiring and clear LED/beeper feedback make it quick to commission and hand over to site teams."
These practical advantages—reduced installation time, durable performance, and reliable user feedback—are consistently cited as reasons installers prefer robust, single-purpose readers for core access points.
Conclusion: why the MF1040e is a strong choice
The MF1040e ACTpro MIFARE Reader (V54504-F119-A100) offers a compelling combination of compatibility, durability, and practicality. Its support for 13.56 MHz MIFARE Classic credentials, selectable Clock & Data and Wiegand outputs, and potted IP67-rated housing make it especially well-suited to commercial, industrial, and campus environments where reliable outdoor performance and installer flexibility matter.
While higher-security smart-card readers are available for environments with stringent cryptographic needs, the MF1040e fills the sweet spot for many real-world deployments: affordable, easy to integrate, and rugged enough to stand up to demanding conditions. For contractors and facilities managers looking for a proven, cost-effective reader that minimizes installation complexity and ongoing maintenance, the MF1040e is a practical and dependable choice.
For detailed wiring diagrams, configuration notes for serial versus sector read modes, and official compliance information, always consult the manufacturer’s datasheet and installation manual before specifying or installing this product.