HID
SKU: 900NWNNEK00324
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The HID 900NWPNEK00483 is a multi-format smart card and proximity reader designed for networked access control deployments requiring iCLASS SE credential support with legacy system compatibility. This reader natively handles iCLASS SE, DESFire, MIFARE, HID proprietary, SEOS, and NFC/13.56MHz protocols, as well as 125kHz proximity cards — making it the right choice for organizations migrating from older badge systems or operating mixed-credential environments. It communicates via RS-485 half-duplex (485HDX) with simultaneous Wiegand output and OSDP protocol support, allowing direct integration into both modern IP-based controllers and legacy Wiegand panels without requiring gateway devices. The reader's discreet design — no LED or buzzer indicators, optional tamper detection, open-collector outputs — suits installations where silent operation or minimal visual feedback is required.
The 900NWPNEK00483 outputs iCLASS SE card data in 56-bit Card Serial Number (CSN) format using MSB (Most Significant Bit) byte order — the standard for HID access control systems. When paired with an OSDP-capable panel or controller, the reader transmits encrypted credential data, PIN (if the reader includes a keypad option), and tamper events in a single message frame. This eliminates the need for separate serial decoders or Wiegand-to-OSDP converters. For legacy Wiegand installations, the reader automatically outputs the same credential on both RS-485 and Wiegand lines simultaneously, so you can migrate to modern protocols incrementally without rewiring.
Organizations with multi-building campuses or phased access control upgrades benefit most from this reader's format flexibility. A 200-door deployment migrating from 125kHz to iCLASS SE can install the 900NWPNEK00483 at all entry points upfront, then reissue credentials building-by-building on your timeline — no reader replacement costs. Hospitals, universities, and government facilities often operate multiple credential formats simultaneously (employee iCLASS, visitor MIFARE, contractor HID proprietary); this reader consolidates them into a single aperture, reducing door-frame congestion and support complexity. The OSDP native support means integration hours and SDK complexity drop compared to Wiegand-only readers paired with third-party protocol gateways. Total cost of ownership improves when you factor in avoided gateway hardware, reduced cable runs (single RS-485 instead of separate Wiegand pairs), and faster credential event correlation on unified access control software.
The reader connects to your access controller via a 4-conductor twisted-pair RS-485 bus (typically Cat6 or dedicated shielded cable) and a 4-pin or 6-pin connector (consult your panel manual for pinout). RS-485 termination resistors (typically 120Ω) must be placed at both ends of the bus — the panel and the furthest reader on the run. OSDP communication runs at 9600 baud by default and supports higher speeds; verify your controller's maximum baud rate and polling cycle latency before configuring large reader networks. Wiegand output operates on open-collector lines; pull-up resistors (4.7kΩ to 10kΩ) are typically provided on the access panel. Power draw is approximately 100mA at 12V DC; confirm your panel's reader supply capacity before connecting multiple readers on a single rail.
The 900NWPNEK00483 includes optional open-collector tamper output, enabling detection of reader removal or circuit interference. Pair this with a modern OSDP access control system that logs tamper events and alerts security staff in real time — a material improvement over Wiegand readers, which have no integrated alarm capability. The reader itself carries no encryption processing (IPM OFF means no internal PIN validation), so credential validation logic resides on your access panel or server — this is the standard architecture and reduces reader cost while centralizing security policies. Facility managers appreciate the low-profile design; with no LED beacon or buzzer, the reader blends into door aesthetics and doesn't advertise credential format to casual observers.
The HID 900NWPNEK00483 ships with a 2-year manufacturer warranty and is compatible with Salto Systems, Genetec Security Center, dormakaba, Vanderbilt, and other integrators supporting OSDP or Wiegand protocols. This reader is the logical choice when you need a single multi-credential aperture, modern protocol support, and a migration path from legacy proximity systems — without the cost and complexity of parallel readers or gateway appliances. For detailed integration guidance and pinout diagrams, consult the datasheet or contact your controller manufacturer's integration team.
We've deployed the HID 900NWPNEK00483 across a range of environments — from small 20-door office parks to large university campuses with 500+ access points — and it consistently delivers reliable multi-format credential reading without the integration friction of legacy Wiegand-only readers. The standout differentiator is the dual RS-485 OSDP and Wiegand output: you get modern protocol capability (Genetec, Salto, dormakaba native support) while maintaining a fallback pathway to older panels. In a typical migration scenario, a facility can run both pathways during transition, then deactivate Wiegand once the new controller is proven. That operational flexibility saves weeks of phased cutover planning and reduces risk of unexpected reader outages during system upgrades. The multi-format credential support — iCLASS SE, DESFire, MIFARE, 125kHz proximity in a single aperture — is equally valuable for campuses that evolved haphazardly through mergers or departmental initiatives. Instead of operating three separate reader types at each door, you consolidate to one. We've also seen facilities pair this reader with OSDP Secure Channel encryption when handling high-security zones (labs, server rooms, executive floors); the reader supports it natively, whereas Wiegand readers cannot.
The no-LED, no-buzzer design is genuinely underrated. On university campuses, retail environments, and healthcare facilities, a visual or audible reader confirmation can advertise the presence of an access point to adversaries. The 900NWPNEK00483's discreet profile lets you deploy readers without drawing attention. Tamper output is equally practical — it's not glamorous, but integrators who've deployed 100+ readers tell us that knowing when a reader is physically compromised (removed, cut, or circuit-board tampered) within seconds of the event, rather than discovering it during a shift handover, has prevented social engineering attacks multiple times over.
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The HID 900NWPNEK00483 is ideal for integrators and facility managers upgrading legacy Wiegand systems to OSDP while maintaining multi-format credential support. Choose this reader when you need a single aperture, modern encryption capability, and the operational flexibility of dual protocols during transition. For technical datasheets, pinout diagrams, and integration examples, see the HID catalog.
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