HID 1326NMSNV Proximity Access Card
Overview
The HID 1326NMSNV is a passive proximity credential built for general-purpose access control deployments where cost and simplicity take priority over advanced features. This non-programmable card works with all HID proximity readers — no battery drain, no maintenance, no configuration needed. The matte finish and vertical slot design support wallet carry or badge-clip mounting, making it suitable for facilities ranging from small office buildings to larger commercial campuses running standard HID reader infrastructure.
Compatibility
This card integrates with any HID proximity reader system. If your facility is already running HID reader hardware (such as wall-mount or door-frame readers), this credential will pair without additional setup. The card supports formats up to 85 bits, encoding over 137 billion unique codes — enough for large multi-facility deployments without code collision risk. Cross-reference with your HID system's administration tools to map physical card numbers to facility database user records.
Key Specifications
- Passive design: No battery means no replacement cycles, no lost credentials due to dead power, and no environmental sensitivity — the read range remains consistent even near keys, coins, or other metal objects.
- Format capacity: Supports up to 85-bit encoding, yielding 137+ billion unique identifiers — adequate for most enterprise and multi-site environments.
- Physical form: Credit-card dimensions (3.5 × 2.5 in. packaged), matte finish, vertical slot for lanyard attachment or standard badge holder.
- Read consistency: Unaffected by body shielding or variable weather conditions, maintaining range reliability in both indoor and outdoor reader installations.
- Origin: United States manufactured (Country of Origin: US per manufacturer record).
Installation Notes
No physical installation required for the card itself — simply distribute to end users and enroll in your HID access control system using the card's unique ID. Ensure your HID reader hardware is properly configured to recognize the card format in use. For multi-building deployments, maintain a cross-reference list of external card numbers to system-programmed IDs to simplify administration and troubleshooting.