HID 3000PGGMN iClass 2K/2 SE Prog F-Gloss B-Gloss Credential Card
When you're deploying iClass SE access control systems, you need credentials that match the security architecture without introducing compatibility issues or supply chain delays. The HID 3000PGGMN delivers programmable iClass 2K/2 SE cards with dual gloss finish on both sides, giving you field-programmable credentials that work within HID's Secure Identity Object (SIO) data model for multi-layered access environments.
Key Features
- iClass SE platform with 2K bit (2 application areas) memory configuration for storing multiple credentials or applications on a single card
- Programmable format allows encoding to your specific facility code and card numbering scheme in the field
- Dual gloss finish (front and back) optimized for direct-to-card thermal printing and lamination overlay
- 13.56 MHz contactless technology provides fast, reliable reads at typical access control mounting distances
- SIO-enabled architecture supports encryption and mutual authentication between card and reader
- Standard CR80 credit card dimensions (3.375" x 2.125") for compatibility with existing card holders and printers
- Compatible with iClass SE readers and multi-technology readers supporting iClass SE + Prox or other formats
The programmable nature of these credentials means you're not locked into pre-encoded formats from the factory. Encode cards on-site as you issue them, adjusting facility codes or card ranges as your access control topology evolves. The 2K/2 memory structure gives you room for dual applications—physical access on one secure area, logical access or cashless vending on another—without requiring separate credential media.
The gloss-gloss finish provides a printable surface that accepts dye-sublimation or resin thermal transfer from standard card printers. Apply photo IDs, employee names, department codes, or other visual security elements directly to the card stock, then laminate for durability in high-use environments. This is the credential format for integrators managing enterprise deployments where visual ID verification and electronic authentication both matter, and where you need the flexibility to program cards as systems expand or tenant requirements change.