HID multiCLASS SE RP40 Reader — Standard Wall Multi-Technology Reader for Chicago Credential Migration
Model / Series: multiCLASS SE RP40
The HID multiCLASS SE RP40 is the standard wall multi-technology reader supporting iCLASS SE, SEOS (13.56 MHz), and legacy HID Prox (125 kHz) credentials in a single reader. The most-installed multiCLASS SE form factor for Chicago commercial doors during phased credential migration — keeps existing Prox credentials working alongside new iCLASS SE / SEOS smart cards.
Specifications
- Brand
- HID Global
- Model
- multiCLASS SE RP40
- Series
- HID multiCLASS SE
- Form Factor
- Standard wall (single-gang full-size)
- Card Technologies Supported
- iCLASS SE, SEOS (13.56 MHz) + HID Prox (125 kHz) — multi-technology
- Authentication
- Mutual authentication for iCLASS SE / SEOS
- Keypad
- No
- Communication Protocol
- Wiegand (legacy) — OSDP available with adapters
- LED Indicators
- Yes — multi-color status indicator
- Audible Indicator
- Yes — beeper
- Operating Temperature
- −35 °C to +66 °C
- Environmental Protection
- IP55 (indoor / protected outdoor)
- Mounting
- Standard US single-gang electrical box
Best Fit & Recommended For
HID multiCLASS SE RP40 — Standard Wall Multi-Technology Reader for Chicago Commercial Doors
The HID multiCLASS SE RP40 is the standard wall multi-technology reader from HID Global’s multiCLASS SE platform — supports iCLASS SE, SEOS (13.56 MHz), and legacy HID Prox (125 kHz) credentials in a single reader. Standard single-gang full-size form factor with IP55-rated indoor / protected-outdoor environmental protection.
The RP40 is the most-installed multiCLASS SE form factor for Chicago standard commercial doors during phased credential migration — keeps every existing Prox card working while new iCLASS SE / SEOS smart cards roll out. The right answer for most Chicago commercial wall-flush positions that need multi-technology reading.
Why RP40 Is the Most-Installed Migration Reader
For Chicago commercial buildings transitioning credentials, the typical scenario is:
- Hundreds to thousands of legacy Prox cards in active circulation
- Standard wall-flush installation at every commercial door
- Need to migrate over 1–3 years without disruption
- Need to read both old and new credentials simultaneously during the transition
The RP40’s standard wall form factor + multi-technology is the right combination for the majority of doors in such migrations. Pick the RP10 for narrow-frame positions, the RP15 for mid-size single-gang, and the RPK40 for 2-factor positions.
multiCLASS SE RP40 vs. Sibling Migration Readers
| Form factor | Model | Keypad | Best fit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mullion (narrow) | RP10 | No | Narrow door frames |
| Single-gang (mid) | RP15 | No | Single-gang mid-size |
| Standard wall | RP40 (this) | No | Most commercial doors — most-installed |
| Standard wall + keypad | RPK40 | Yes | 2-factor positions |
multiCLASS SE vs. Signo — Choosing the Right Migration Reader
| Need | multiCLASS SE RP40 (this) | HID Signo 40 |
|---|---|---|
| iCLASS SE + SEOS + 125 kHz Prox | Yes | Yes |
| HID Mobile Access (mobile credentials) | No | Yes |
| Apple Wallet employee badge | No | Yes |
| MIFARE DESFire EV3 | Limited | Yes |
| OSDP v2 secure channel | Via adapter | Native |
| Future-proof | Limited (no mobile) | Full multi-technology + mobile |
Pick multiCLASS SE RP40 when migration is iCLASS SE / SEOS / Prox only and budget matters. Pick Signo 40 for full future-proofing including mobile credentials.
Where the multiCLASS SE RP40 Wins in Chicago
- Chicago commercial properties migrating Prox to iCLASS SE / SEOS at standard wall positions — Loop offices, River North, Mag Mile, suburban office parks
- Office building lobby + entry doors during credential migration
- HOA single-building entry doors with mixed-vintage credentials at suburban Chicagoland HOAs (Wilmette, Glencoe, Highland Park, Schaumburg, Naperville, Wheaton, Oak Brook)
- Multi-tenant residential standard wall doors — Loop, River North, Mag Mile high-rises
- Banking branch front + back-office doors during migration
- Healthcare clinic standard-wall door positions
- Education facility standard administrative + corridor doors at Chicago Public Schools and suburban districts
- Property management common-area door readers
- Phased credential migrations spanning multiple budget cycles
- Hospitality back-of-house door positions
Local Chicago Coverage
Vidimost installs the HID multiCLASS SE RP40 across the full Chicago metropolitan area — downtown Loop, North Shore, Northwest suburbs, West suburbs, and South suburbs.
Recommended Pairings
- HID multiCLASS SE RP10 — for narrow-frame positions
- HID multiCLASS SE RP15 — for mid-size single-gang
- HID multiCLASS SE RPK40 — for 2-factor positions
- HID iCLASS SE R40 — iCLASS SE only (no Prox)
- HID Signo 40 — full multi-tech + mobile credentials
Professional Installation by Vidimost
Vidimost LLC is an active HID Global installer across Chicago. The multiCLASS SE RP40 is one of our most-installed credential-migration readers across Chicago commercial offices, HOAs, multi-tenant residential, banking, healthcare, education, and property management projects. Full-scope service includes site walkthrough, credential migration planning, Wiegand wiring (or OSDP via adapter), standard-wall mounting, reader commissioning, controller configuration, credential issuance plan + rollout, and operator training. Contact us for a free site walkthrough and quote.
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HID Global
multiCLASS SE RP10
The HID multiCLASS SE RP10 is a compact mullion-format multi-technology reader supporting iCLASS SE, SEOS (13.56 MHz), and legacy HID Prox (125 kHz) credentials in a single reader. The Chicago choice for narrow door frames, elevator panels, and storefront mullions where existing Prox credentials must continue working alongside new iCLASS SE / SEOS smart cards — phased credential migration without replacing readers.
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multiCLASS SE RP15
The HID multiCLASS SE RP15 is a single-gang multi-technology reader supporting iCLASS SE, SEOS (13.56 MHz), and legacy HID Prox (125 kHz) credentials in a single reader. Mid-size single-gang form factor for Chicago standard wall-flush installation during phased credential migrations — keeps existing Prox credentials working alongside new iCLASS SE / SEOS smart cards.
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multiCLASS SE RPK40
The HID multiCLASS SE RPK40 is a standard wall multi-technology reader with integrated keypad — supports iCLASS SE, SEOS (13.56 MHz), legacy HID Prox (125 kHz), and PIN-code 2-factor entry. The Chicago choice for credential migration at sensitive doors requiring 2-factor authentication — banking back-offices, healthcare restricted areas, server rooms, and HOA buildings with PIN-protected resident access.
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iCLASS SE R40
The HID iCLASS SE R40 is a single-gang multi-class smart card reader supporting iCLASS SE and SEOS 13.56 MHz credentials with cryptographic mutual authentication. Standard wall-flush form factor for Chicago commercial offices, banking, healthcare, education, HOA and multi-tenant residential entries — the most-installed iCLASS SE reader for standard commercial doors.
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HID Signo 40
The HID Signo 40 is a single-gang-format multi-technology access control reader supporting HID Mobile Access (Bluetooth + NFC), Apple Wallet employee badge, iCLASS SE, SEOS, and legacy 125 kHz Prox credentials over OSDP v2 encrypted communication. IP55-rated for indoor and protected outdoor positions. The standard Chicago commercial reader for lobby entrances, main building doors, parking garage pedestrian entries, server rooms, and HOA building entries.
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