The RP40 is a multi-technology card reader designed for customers upgrading their current card system from HID Prox to iCLASS® credentials. With the RP40 reader, the customer has the ability to transition to smart cards over time while incorporating the use of multiple card technologies within a single building or across multiple facilities. Unlike contactless smart card serial number readers, with the RP40 multiclass™ reader, you get enhanced security through mutual authentication and data encryption.
HID 920PTNNEK0002F RP40 Card Reader Features
- Higher Security: Provides enhanced protection compared to CSN-only multi-technology readers, ensuring a more secure access control environment.
- Seamless Transition: Eliminates card format transition problems, making upgrades smoother for existing customers.
- Customizable Security: Easy to customize for specific security needs, enhancing overall system protection.
- No Reader Confusion: Prevents operational issues when using combination cards, ensuring a reliable access process.
- Variety of Readers: Offers the widest range of readers for mixing and matching, providing flexibility in system design.
- Maximum Security: Features custom site keys for added security, protecting sensitive data and access points.
- Multi-Technology Compatibility: Reads a wide range of technologies including 125kHz HID, Indala®, EM4102, AWID proximity, and 13.56MHz iCLASS, ensuring broad compatibility with existing infrastructure.
HID 920PTNNEK0002F Detailed Specifications
| Feature | Details |
| Model | HID 920PTNNEK0002F |
| Technology | Multi-technology card reader |
| Compatible Formats | 125kHz – HID, Indala®, EM4102, AWID; 13.56MHz – iCLASS, ISO 15693, ISO 14443A, ISO 14443B, FeliCa™ |
| Security Features | Mutual authentication, data encryption, custom site keys |
| Installation Flexibility | Can be used in single buildings or multiple facilities |
| Card Compatibility | Supports a wide range of card technologies for seamless upgrades |



















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