HID 3150PGGMVN iCLASS/Prox Programmable iCLASS Non-Proximity Card
When you need credential flexibility across mixed HID ecosystems, the 3150PGGMVN delivers programmable iCLASS technology in a dual-format card. This credential reads on iCLASS SE and iCLASS readers while maintaining non-proximity functionality, giving you deployment options in facilities transitioning from legacy Prox systems or running parallel access control platforms. Field-programmable architecture lets you encode credentials on-site without factory pre-programming delays.
Key Features
- Programmable iCLASS technology with 13.56 MHz contactless smart card interface
- Non-proximity configuration eliminates unintended Prox reader interactions in dual-reader environments
- Field-programmable memory supports on-site credential encoding and management
- Compatible with HID iCLASS SE and standard iCLASS reader infrastructure
- Standard CR80 credit card form factor with vertical slot punch orientation
- Supports multiple secure identity applications on single credential
- Durable PVC construction withstands typical commercial use cycles
- Integrates with existing HID access control platforms and credential management software
The 3150PGGMVN addresses a common migration challenge: you're running iCLASS readers in new construction but still have legacy Prox infrastructure in older buildings. Standard dual-format cards trigger both reader types, creating access conflicts when users approach doorways with multiple readers. This non-proximity version reads only on iCLASS hardware, letting you segment credential functionality by facility zone or security level.
Field programming capability streamlines credential deployment for integrators managing distributed sites. Encode cards at the installation location using standard HID programming tools rather than managing pre-encoded factory orders with long lead times. The vertical slot punch orientation supports most badge holder and lanyard configurations in portrait orientation. For projects requiring clean separation between iCLASS and Prox systems during phased upgrades, this programmable credential provides the architectural control you need without forcing immediate infrastructure replacement.