HID 3150RGGRVR iCLASS Prox Programmable iCLASS/Prox Card Reader
Credential migration projects demand readers that support legacy systems while enabling modern access control platforms. The HID 3150RGGRVR dual-technology reader processes both iCLASS and standard 125 kHz proximity credentials, letting you phase out older cards at your deployment pace without ripping out existing infrastructure or forcing immediate credential replacement across an entire facility.
Key Features
- Dual-technology platform reads both iCLASS 13.56 MHz and 125 kHz proximity credentials
- Programmable configuration adapts to HID Prox, Indala, AWID, and other 125 kHz formats
- Wiegand output for compatibility with standard access control panels
- 13.56 MHz contactless smart card technology supports encrypted, multi-application credentials
- Backward-compatible with legacy proximity card installations
- Standard Mullion form factor for straightforward wall or door frame mounting
- Reads credentials at typical distances for hands-free operation without line-of-sight requirements
Replacing credential technologies across multi-building campuses or high-turnover facilities creates logistical headaches. Issuing new badges to hundreds or thousands of users, collecting old credentials, and synchronizing the cutover across multiple entry points generates cost and operational disruption. The dual-technology approach eliminates the hard cutover. Deploy these readers where both old and new credential types need simultaneous support—loading docks where contractors carry legacy cards, office areas transitioning to encrypted credentials, or perimeter gates serving mixed populations. The programmable capability handles manufacturer-specific 125 kHz formats, extending compatibility beyond standard HID Prox to proprietary systems already in your environment.
Wiegand output maintains compatibility with existing access panels, so controller replacement isn't required to gain dual-technology reading. Mount the reader, connect standard Wiegand wiring, program for your credential formats, and both iCLASS and proximity cards work immediately. This preserves your panel investment while adding the security and functionality of 13.56 MHz smart card technology for future credential deployments. For integrators managing phased credential upgrades or merger-driven system consolidations, this reader provides the bridging technology that keeps doors operating through the transition without forcing premature infrastructure replacement or wholesale user disruption.