HID 2001HPGGMB iCLASS 16K/2 SR Programmable Credential with Dual Orientation Slot Indicators
When deploying access control across facilities with mixed reader orientations or upgrading legacy systems that require flexible card presentation, the HID 2001HPGGMB iCLASS credential delivers programmable 13.56 MHz technology with visual guidance for both vertical and horizontal insertion. The dual-finish gloss construction and printed slot indicators reduce user friction at entry points while maintaining the secure read/write functionality integrators need for multi-application deployments.
Key Features
- 16K-bit memory with dual application areas supports multiple secure identities on a single credential
- Short-range read technology optimized for insertion readers and controlled access scenarios
- Programmable sectors enable custom data structures for parking, cashless vending, or time-and-attendance integration
- Front and back gloss finish resists wear and maintains professional appearance through repeated handling
- Vertical and horizontal slot orientation indicators printed on card surface guide proper insertion at mixed reader installations
- 13.56 MHz contactless smart card technology provides encrypted communication between credential and reader
- Standard CR80 credit card dimensions fit existing badge holders and lanyards without modification
- Compatible with HID iCLASS reader infrastructure for seamless integration into established systems
The 2001HPGGMB addresses a common pain point in facilities where some doors use vertical slot readers while others require horizontal insertion—particularly in retrofit scenarios or multi-building campuses with inconsistent hardware. The printed orientation guides eliminate the fumbling and re-insertion attempts that slow throughput during shift changes or high-traffic periods. The dual 16K memory structure lets you allocate one application area for physical access while reserving the second for logical access, cafeteria systems, or other ancillary functions without issuing multiple cards.
For integrators managing phased migrations from legacy Prox to iCLASS infrastructure, these credentials support the programmability required to customize data layouts matching your access control platform's requirements. The short-range read characteristic provides the security-conscious installations an added layer of control compared to long-range proximity cards, reducing the risk of unauthorized reads in crowded entry scenarios.