HID 1431BGGMNM HID Prox & Mifare Prog HID 125K & 13.56
When you're managing multi-tenant facilities, retrofitting older HID Prox systems, or standardizing credential readers across mixed-technology deployments, you need a reader that handles both legacy 125 kHz proximity cards and modern 13.56 MHz MIFARE credentials without forcing a complete system overhaul. The HID 1431BGGMNM dual-frequency programmable reader bridges the gap between aging access control infrastructure and current smart card standards, letting you support both credential types from a single reader.
Key Features
- Dual-frequency support reads both HID 125 kHz Prox and 13.56 MHz MIFARE credentials
- Programmable configuration adapts to site-specific credential formats and panel requirements
- Field-programmable design allows format changes without reader replacement
- Compatible with standard HID access control panels and third-party systems
- Wiegand output provides straightforward integration with existing infrastructure
- Multi-technology operation supports phased credential migration projects
- Supports secure credential reading for both technology platforms
Credential migrations create headaches when you're forced to maintain parallel reader infrastructure or rush full system replacements. This dual-technology reader eliminates that problem by reading both older HID Prox cards still in circulation and newer MIFARE credentials you're deploying. The programmable architecture means you can configure card formats, output protocols, and reader behavior to match your panel's requirements without custom firmware or special orders. For integrators managing phased upgrades across corporate campuses, hospitals, or multi-building facilities, it's the bridge that keeps access control operational while you transition users to higher-security credentials on your timeline.
The Wiegand output maintains compatibility with virtually any access control panel you're already running, whether it's HID's own controllers or competitive systems. Installation follows standard reader mounting and wiring conventions—no special training required for your field techs. When you need one reader that handles the credentials you have today and the ones you're moving toward tomorrow, without doubling your hardware investment or forcing a rip-and-replace, this is the solution that keeps the project on budget and the doors operational.