i-PRO MC-9951 Proximity and Schlage Smart Credential
When your access control deployment requires dual compatibility across both proximity and Schlage smart card ecosystems, credential standardization becomes critical. The i-PRO MC-9951 delivers exactly that—a single credential that works seamlessly with both 125 kHz proximity readers and Schlage smart card systems, eliminating the need to issue multiple cards per user and simplifying credential management across mixed access environments.
Key Features
- Dual-technology design supports both proximity and Schlage smart card formats on a single credential
- 125 kHz proximity compatibility works with standard prox readers throughout your facility
- Schlage smart card functionality enables integration with Schlage-based access control systems
- Single credential per user reduces administrative overhead and card inventory complexity
- Standard card format fits existing cardholders and badge accessories without modification
- Allows phased migration from proximity to smart card systems without replacing all credentials simultaneously
- Supports credential lifecycle management across heterogeneous access control platforms
Multi-site deployments and facility upgrades often create scenarios where different access control technologies coexist. The MC-9951 addresses this by functioning as both a proximity card and a Schlage smart credential, letting users carry one card that opens doors controlled by either system. This is particularly valuable during technology migrations—when transitioning from proximity to smart card infrastructure, you can deploy these credentials once and maintain compatibility throughout the upgrade process rather than re-issuing cards multiple times.
The credential works with i-PRO access control systems as well as third-party platforms that support these formats. For integrators managing multi-building campuses or merger/acquisition scenarios where different access systems must interoperate, this dual-technology approach significantly reduces the logistical burden of credential provisioning while maintaining security standards across both platforms. Program the credential through your access control management software according to each system's enrollment procedures.