HID 3150RGGSNS iCLASS Prox Programmable iCLASS/Prox Card Reader
When you're upgrading legacy proximity systems but need to maintain backward compatibility during migration, dual-technology readers eliminate the forced choice between ripping everything out or staying stuck on outdated tech. The HID 3150RGGSNS reads both iCLASS 13.56 MHz contactless smart cards and standard 125 kHz HID Prox cards on the same reader, letting you transition accounts and credentials on your timeline while keeping existing infrastructure operational.
Key Features
- Dual-frequency technology supports both iCLASS 13.56 MHz and HID Prox 125 kHz credentials simultaneously
- Programmable configuration adapts to existing access control panel protocols without panel replacement
- Field-upgradable firmware extends deployment lifespan as security standards evolve
- Mullion-mount form factor fits standard single-gang openings for straightforward retrofits
- Wiegand output maintains compatibility with legacy panels during phased upgrades
- Visual and audible feedback confirms credential presentation for user experience consistency
- Tamper-resistant enclosure meets commercial security installation requirements
Migration projects fail when you can't issue new credentials without breaking access for existing cardholders. This reader solves that by maintaining full backward compatibility with your installed HID Prox card base while simultaneously supporting secure iCLASS smart credentials. Issue new hires iCLASS cards with encrypted data and multi-application capability, while legacy cardholders continue using their existing Prox credentials until replacement. Both formats present to the same reader, report through the same panel connection, and appear identical in your access control software.
Programmable configuration means you're not locked into factory defaults. Adjust read ranges, LED behavior, beeper patterns, and output formats through standard programming cards or connected configuration tools. When panel protocols change or you need to modify field behavior, reprogram deployed readers without truck rolls or hardware swaps. The mullion form factor drops into standard rough-ins used by legacy proximity readers, so you're reusing existing wire runs and mounting hardware rather than patching drywall and pulling new cable. For integrators managing long-term system migrations across multiple sites, this reader delivers the flexibility to move at the pace your budget and operations dictate rather than forcing costly flash-cut conversions.