Description
HID® iCLASS® + Prox 3150RGGNNM SE Dual Technology Card – 2K Bits
The HID® 3150RGGNNM iCLASS® + Prox SE Card is a genuine dual-technology access credential designed for organizations transitioning from legacy 125 kHz HID® Proximity systems to 13.56 MHz HID® iCLASS SE® technology. By combining both technologies in one standard-size card, this credential allows users to access compatible HID Prox readers and iCLASS SE readers without carrying separate badges. It is especially useful for phased migration projects where existing proximity readers remain in service while newer iCLASS SE readers are gradually installed.
Each card includes 2K bits (256 Bytes) of memory with two application areas. Both technologies are custom programmed with the same credential identity. The iCLASS SE portion is encoded with a 26-Bit Security Identity Object (SIO), while the 125 kHz proximity portion is programmed using HID Format H10301 26-Bit. Customers select their Facility Code and available Card Number range when ordering.
Key Features
Programming InformationEvery HID® 3150RGGMNN credential is custom programmed before shipment. The iCLASS SE portion is encoded using a 26-Bit Security Identity Object, commonly abbreviated as SIO. The integrated 125 kHz proximity portion is programmed using HID H10301, HID’s format designation for the standard 26-bit credential format. Both technologies contain matching credential information, allowing the same card to present the same identity to compatible HID Prox and iCLASS SE readers. This simplifies credential administration during migration projects and helps prevent the need to issue separate cards for each reader technology. Why Choose Dual-TechnologyThe primary advantage of the HID iCLASS + Prox card is that it combines two credential technologies in a single card. Organizations can continue using existing HID Proximity readers while installing iCLASS SE readers in selected areas or replacing readers gradually over time. This makes the card a practical option for phased access control upgrades, multi-building campuses and facilities where reader replacement cannot be completed all at once. This model is the iCLASS SE version of a combination card. The HID 2000-series combination credentials are associated with the earlier iCLASS SR platform. Buyers should verify which reader technology is installed before choosing between iCLASS SE, iCLASS SR or another smart card platform.
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Product Specifications
Before You Order
Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat does H10301 mean? What does SIO mean? Will both technologies have the same number? Can I match an existing order? Can custom cards be returned? |
Compatibility and Migration ConsiderationsCompatibility depends on the readers installed at the facility. The HID Prox portion is intended for compatible 125 kHz HID Proximity readers, while the iCLASS SE portion requires compatible iCLASS SE reader technology. The card is commonly purchased by organizations migrating away from proximity credentials but not yet ready to replace every legacy reader. There is no direct RapidPROX® equivalent that reproduces the proprietary iCLASS SE technology. However, customers who want to avoid the proprietary iCLASS platform may want to consider a RapidPROX® MIFARE/Prox Combi Card (a dual-technology card), provided their installed readers support the applicable MIFARE technology. Reader compatibility must be confirmed before changing credential platforms. Contact ID Enhancements, Inc. for assistance in making this determination. Choosing the Correct EncodingThis product listing is specifically for HID H10301 26-Bit programming on the proximity portion. H10301 is HID’s standard designation for the widely used 26-bit format. Before ordering, customers should verify the bit format, Facility Code and available Card Number range directly in their access control software. The access control software is the master database for the system and should be treated as the most reliable source of credential information. We discourage relying only on a previous invoice or an old card box because prior orders may not reflect which card numbers are currently active or available. Card number ranges are sometimes skipped, reused incorrectly or ordered out of sequence, making software verification essential. Need Help Identifying Your Encoding?First, consult your access control software for the credential format, Facility Code and card numbering information. In some cases, the information may also be printed on the original box. If the details still cannot be confirmed, HID may be able to identify the original encoding using the HID sales order number printed on an existing card. |
Card Numbering Best PracticesNew credentials should generally continue into the next available Card Number range rather than duplicate previously issued card numbers. Because number ranges may have been ordered out of sequence over time, customers should confirm availability in their access control software before submitting an order. We purposely discourage credential duplication unless the access control administrator has verified that duplication is specifically required and supported by the system. iCLASS SE Compared with SEOSHID iCLASS is an established legacy smart card platform, while HID SEOS is the newer platform designed to provide stronger security and support newer credential options, including mobile device integration. Organizations planning a long-term access control upgrade should evaluate their reader infrastructure and future credential strategy before committing to additional legacy iCLASS credentials. Common ApplicationsThe HID 3150RGGNNM is used across a wide range of access control environments because compatibility is determined primarily by the installed readers rather than the industry. Common applications include corporate offices, healthcare facilities, universities, schools, government buildings, manufacturing plants, distribution centers, commercial properties and multi-building campuses completing phased credential or reader upgrades. Fulfillment and Return PolicyThese credentials typically ship in approximately 5–7 business days directly from HID. Because each order is custom encoded with the selected format, Facility Code and Card Number range, custom credentials are non-returnable. If the wrong format or numbering information is submitted, the cards cannot normally be reprogrammed or returned. Careful verification before ordering is strongly recommended. |
