HID 1386LGGMH ISOProx II Proximity Card
Overview
The HID 1386LGGMH is an ISOProx II proximity card programmed with plain gloss front and back, sequential matching, and horizontal slot configuration. This is a factory-new credential designed for rapid deployment into existing HID proximity reader infrastructure. At 6.8 grams (0.24 oz), it fits standard wallet and badge formats without adding bulk. The card solves the baseline credential supply problem: you have HID readers installed and need field-programmable cards that work across all HID proximity reader models without configuration overhead.
Compatibility
The 1386LGGMH works with all HID proximity readers in the installed base. HID proximity technology is the dominant standard in legacy access control systems; this card integrates directly with HID reader hardware without requiring panel firmware updates or credential provisioning software. Cross-reference documentation correlates the external card number to the programmed ID number for system administration—critical when managing large deployments where inventory tracking and door-access audits matter.
Technical Specifications
Read Range and Reliability: The card delivers consistent read range unaffected by body shielding or environmental variation—meaning operators won't experience the intermittent failures that plague proximity systems when cards are held against keys or in back pockets. The RF-programmable design eliminates the need for external encoding hardware in the field.
Format Support: Supports up to 85-bit formats, delivering over 137 billion unique credential codes—sufficient for enterprise-scale deployments without collision risk. The sequential matching configuration ensures card numbers align with internal system numbering for simplified audits and inventory reconciliation.
Material and Durability: Plain front and back gloss finish resists scratching during wallet carry and badge-clip use. The horizontal slot design accommodates standard lanyards and badge holders without requiring custom carriers.
Minimum Order Quantity: 100 cards per order—a practical threshold for facilities rolling out credential replacements or scaling access control to additional reader zones.