HID 3150RGGMNM iCLASS Prox Programmable Credential
When you're managing a mixed credential environment with both legacy 125 kHz prox and newer 13.56 MHz iCLASS readers, maintaining separate card stocks becomes a logistics headache. This HID programmable credential combines both technologies in a single form factor, letting you provision access across heterogeneous systems without doubling your credential inventory or forcing premature reader replacements across an entire facility.
Key Features
- Dual-technology credential supporting both iCLASS 13.56 MHz and 125 kHz proximity formats
- Field-programmable architecture allows credential customization to match existing access control formats
- Standard credit card dimensions (CR80) for compatibility with existing badge holders and lanyards
- HID iCLASS encryption and mutual authentication on the smart card side
- Backward compatibility with legacy HID Prox installations
- Durable composite construction suitable for corporate and education environments
- Supports multiple application areas within single credential for segmented access rights
This dual-technology approach is particularly valuable during phased migrations. You can deploy new iCLASS readers in high-security zones while maintaining prox readers at secondary access points, using the same credential throughout. The programmable format means you're not locked into a single facility code structure—critical when integrating acquisitions, managing multi-tenant properties, or standardizing across distributed locations with different legacy systems.
The credential's iCLASS component provides the secure read/write capability needed for advanced applications like cashless vending or time-and-attendance integration, while the embedded prox chip handles basic door access on older infrastructure. For integrators managing long-term system transitions, this eliminates the interim period where users carry multiple cards or where you're forced to run parallel provisioning workflows. Program once, deploy everywhere in your mixed environment.