HID multiCLASS SE RP40 Multi-Technology Reader
Model / Series: multiCLASS SE RP40
Single-gang multi-technology reader supporting 125 kHz Prox and 13.56 MHz smart credentials — a single reader that works with both legacy and modern cards during migration.
Specifications
- Brand
- HID Global
- Model
- multiCLASS SE RP40
- Series
- HID multiCLASS SE
- Form Factor
- Single-Gang
- Technology
- 125 kHz Prox + 13.56 MHz iCLASS SE / SEOS
- Keypad
- No
- Protection
- IP55
Best Fit & Recommended For
HID multiCLASS SE RP40 Multi-Technology Reader
The multiCLASS SE RP40 Multi-Technology Reader is a single-gang-format multi-technology reader from HID Global’s multiCLASS SE platform. It reads both legacy 125 kHz Prox cards and modern 13.56 MHz smart cards (iCLASS SE, SEOS) in a single unit — the ideal reader for organizations migrating from Prox to smart card credentials.
Dual-Technology Migration
The multiCLASS SE reader eliminates the “big bang” credential swap. Install the reader today, and it reads your existing Prox cards immediately. As you issue new smart cards or mobile credentials, the same reader handles both — no hardware changes required at the door.
Secure Smart Card Path
When paired with iCLASS SE or SEOS credentials, the multiCLASS SE reader provides encrypted card-to-reader communication, mutual authentication, and protection against card cloning — a significant security upgrade from plaintext 125 kHz Prox.
Single-Gang Form Factor
The single-gang form factor mounts in a standard electrical box for a clean, professional appearance at main entrances and controlled doors.
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