HID 2052CNNNN iClass KF 16K/16 Configured Non-Programmed Credentials
When deploying medium-to-large access control systems that require consistent credential formatting across multiple sites or phased rollouts, pre-configured but non-programmed credentials eliminate the risk of field encoding errors while maintaining deployment flexibility. The HID iClass KF 16K/16 configured cards arrive with established application areas and key structures already set, allowing your programmers to encode site-specific data without rebuilding credential architecture from scratch.
Key Features
- 16K-bit (2KB) memory capacity with 16 application areas for multi-tenant or segmented access applications
- Factory-configured credential structure eliminates encoding setup errors across distributed installation teams
- iClass 13.56 MHz contactless technology provides read ranges up to 6 inches for vehicle and pedestrian readers
- Non-programmed format allows site-specific data encoding while maintaining consistent key structure
- Standard CR80 credit card form factor (KF) for compatibility with existing cardholders and printers
- ISO 14443B compliant for integration with multi-technology reader ecosystems
- Mutual authentication and encrypted data transmission protect against credential cloning
- Compatible with HID iClass SE readers for high-security Secure Identity Object (SIO) implementations
The configured-but-unprogrammed approach proves especially valuable for integrators managing enterprise accounts with multiple facilities or phased construction schedules. Your encoding stations can immediately begin personalizing credentials without navigating complex application area setup—the memory structure, key references, and access control application formats are already established. This reduces training requirements for encoding staff and ensures that cards issued at different times or locations maintain identical technical configurations.
The 16-application-area architecture supports sophisticated access scenarios: separate logical access for IT areas, elevator control, parking gates, and building entry all on a single credential. When migrating from legacy proximity systems, these cards can coexist with iClass SE infrastructure, providing a bridge technology that protects your client's investment while enabling future security enhancements. The non-programmed state means you control facility codes, card numbers, and site-specific encoding at your facility using standard iClass programming tools.