HID 1431LGGUVM Mifare Prox Non-prog Mifare Prog Prox Credential
When you're managing a multi-technology access control deployment with both legacy proximity readers and newer Mifare systems, credential management becomes a critical pain point. The HID 1431LGGUVM delivers a dual-technology solution that eliminates the need to issue separate cards during system migrations or in facilities running parallel reader infrastructures. This credential combines non-programmable HID Prox technology with programmable Mifare sectors, giving you backward compatibility with existing 125 kHz readers while enabling secure, encrypted transactions on your Mifare infrastructure.
Key Features
- Dual-technology design supports both HID Prox (125 kHz) and Mifare (13.56 MHz) in a single credential
- Non-programmable Prox side maintains fixed facility code for legacy system compatibility
- Programmable Mifare sectors allow customization for secure applications and future expansion
- Standard CR80 credit card format fits existing badge holders and lanyards
- ISO-compliant construction ensures reliable read range and durability across reader types
- Supports incremental migration strategies without forcing simultaneous reader replacement
- Compatible with HID proximity readers and Mifare-enabled controllers
This credential is designed for integrators managing phased access control upgrades or maintaining legacy systems alongside newer deployments. The non-programmable Prox technology maintains your existing facility code structure, so you don't have to re-provision your entire HID Prox reader network. Meanwhile, the programmable Mifare side gives you the flexibility to deploy secure, application-specific access rights on newer readers—ideal for applications requiring encryption, multi-application support, or integration with cashless payment and time-and-attendance systems on the same card.
The 1431LGGUVM is particularly valuable in environments where complete infrastructure replacement isn't feasible or budgeted. Educational campuses, healthcare facilities, and corporate offices with phased rollout timelines benefit from issuing one credential that works across both reader generations. You maintain operational continuity during transitions while future-proofing your credential stock for eventual full migration to Mifare-based systems.