
Below are typical application examples categorized by usage scenarios:
### 1. Residential & Property Management
- **Access Control Cards**: Used for entry to high-end residential communities (gate access, unit building doors), ensuring only residents or authorized personnel can enter.
- **Underground Parking Lot Cards**: For vehicle entry/exit management and parking space identification, preventing unauthorized vehicles from occupying parking spots.
- **Property Service Cards**: Served as "property management cards" (IC authorization cards), used by property staff for patrols, equipment maintenance, or accessing restricted areas like utility rooms.
### 2. Commercial & Retail
- **Membership Cards**: Issued by malls, supermarkets, beauty salons, gyms, etc. to record member information, accumulate points, or provide exclusive discounts (often using IC cards for storing consumption data).
- **Store Access Cards**: Used by employees to enter back offices, warehouses, or cash register areas, controlling internal access rights.
### 3. Campus & Education
- **Campus Pick-Up/Drop-Off Cards**: For kindergartens or primary schools, linking parents’ and children’s information to ensure safe handover—only authorized guardians with valid cards can pick up children.
- **Student ID Cards (Integrated Proximity Function)**: Used for campus access (gate, dormitories), library book borrowing, cafeteria payments, or attendance checks (IC cards are preferred for storing academic and consumption data).
- **Faculty Access Cards**: Granting teachers access to classrooms, laboratories, or administrative offices.
### 4. Transportation & Parking
- **Elevator Cards**: Common in commercial buildings or residential high-rises, restricting access to specific floors (e.g., residents’ floors or office levels) to enhance security—CUID or FUID cards are often recommended for their firewall-bypassing capabilities.
- **Public Parking Cards**: Used in municipal parking lots, shopping mall parking garages, or airport parking areas for automated entry/exit and fee calculation.
### 5. Office & Enterprise
- **Employee Access Cards**: For office building entry, departmental access, or attendance tracking, integrating with company management systems to monitor staff arrival/departure.
- **Conference Room Reservation Cards**: Allowing employees to reserve and access conference rooms via card swiping, managing room usage efficiently.
### 6. Specialized Classification & Management
- **Classification Cards**: Used in logistics warehouses (to categorize goods), medical facilities (to identify patient types or staff roles), or industrial workshops (to control access to production areas).
- **Hotel Key Cards**: A typical application of IC proximity cards, enabling guests to access their rooms, and allowing hotels to reset access rights after check-out.
These applications leverage the proximity cards’ strengths—such as fast reading speed, sensitive sensing, and waterproof/durable design—while adapting to different security needs (e.g., using non-replicable authorization cards for strict access control, or replicable cards for flexible replacement).