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SKU: 2000PG1MV
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Availability: Special Order · Usually Ships in 2-3 Weeks
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HID Iclass 2K/2 Prog Iclass F-gloss - 2000PG1MV

HID 2000PG1MV Proximity Access CardOverviewThe HID 2000PG1MV is a passive RF-programmable proximity card built on the proven ProxCard II platform. It …

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HID Iclass 2K/2 Prog Iclass F-gloss - 2000PG1MV

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Overview

SKU: 2000PG1MV
Condition: New
Availability: Special Order · Usually Ships in 2-3 Weeks

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Questions about this product? Free pre-sales support from a senior specialist — product questions, compatibility checks, BOM quotes, price confirmation — typically answered within one business day. Need camera placement or system design work? Engineering time is $175 per hour (qty 1 = 1 hour). Hardware buyers get up to one hour ($175) credited back on their order.

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HID 2000PG1MV Proximity Access Card

Overview

The HID 2000PG1MV is a passive RF-programmable proximity card built on the proven ProxCard II platform. It operates with all HID proximity readers and delivers consistent read range unaffected by body shielding, keys, or coins — a real advantage over badge-and-reader deployments where environmental variability kills reliability. No battery, no moving parts, infinite operational life. F-gloss finish and magstripe compatibility on the same credential make it a drop-in replacement for hybrid access environments where you still run magnetic stripe alongside RF.

Compatibility

Works with all HID proximity readers in the standard HID PACS ecosystem. The card carries over 137 billion unique codes across formats up to 85 bits, ensuring collision-free issuance even in large multi-site deployments. Magstripe encoding allows paired mag-reader fallback in legacy systems. Cross-reference documentation (card number to programmed ID) ships with bulk orders, streamlining administration when integrating the 2000PG1MV into your existing badge plant.

Installation Notes

Minimum order quantity is 100 units. Each card fits standard wallet slots and accepts external strap/clip for photo ID badge configuration. Passive design means no per-card power requirements — readers supply all RF energy. Durable PVC construction resists cracking and flexing during normal wallet/pocket wear. No environmental temperature or humidity limits specific to the card itself, though readers must remain within spec.

What's in the Box

  • 100 HID 2000PG1MV proximity cards (minimum order quantity)
  • Cross-reference documentation correlating card numbers to programmed IDs
Specifications
reader_type: Proximity
credential_type: HID
product_type: Reader
Weight: 0.24 oz. (6.8 gm)
Type: Iclass 2K/2, Prog Iclass, F-gloss
Communication: RF Proximity
Max_Users: 137+ billion unique codes
Product_Type: Access Card
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