The HID 910PBNNEK20000 Multiclass SE RP15 Reader combines advanced technology with versatile functionality, making it an ideal solution for secure access control. This reader supports both 125 kHz Prox and 13.56 MHz credential technologies, including iCLASS Seos cards and mobile IDs via NFC, ensuring adaptability and interoperability. Its environmentally friendly design features intelligent power management to reduce energy consumption by up to 59%, making it a sustainable choice for modern access control systems.
Features
- Adaptable: Interoperable with a growing range of technologies (iCLASS Seos®, iCLASS SE, iCLASS®, MIFARE® Classic, MIFARE DESFire®EV1) and form factors including mobile devices, providing flexibility for various applications.
- Powerfully Secure: The iCLASS SE platform’s Secure Identity Object® (SIO®) data model adds an extra layer of encryption, enhancing the protection of identity data.
- Standardized Communications (OSDP): Utilizes Open Supervised Device Protocol (OSDP) for secure communications between the reader and controller, ensuring reliable data transfer.
Main Features
- Get full control over access protection and ensure employees gain fast access with this card reader access device.
- By using proximity technology, this card reader provides robust and affordable security for various environments.
- Widely used for door access control, making it a trusted choice in security applications.
- The card reader can be mounted as a mullion mount, offering versatility in installation options.
HID 910PBNNEK20000 Detailed Specifications
| Product Type | Multiclass SE RP15 Reader |
| Frequency Supported | 125 kHz Prox, 13.56 MHz |
| Supported Credentials | iCLASS Seos, iCLASS SE, iCLASS, MIFARE Classic, MIFARE DESFire EV1 |
| Mobile Access | Supports HID Mobile Access® via NFC |
| Power Management | Reduces power consumption by up to 59% |
| Mounting Style | Mullion mount |
| Environmental Certifications | Environmental Product Declaration, Green Circle certification |
| Communication Protocol | Open Supervised Device Protocol (OSDP) |



















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