HID
HID 921PHPNEK000UE pivCLASS SE RPK40-H Smart Keypad Reader, 125 kHz HID Prox, AWID and EM4102, 13.56 MHz Contactless PKI-Based FIPS 201, RS485 HDX OSDP, Pigtail, Standard v1, FIPS 200-BIT, Black, 921PHPNEK000UE
- SKU:
- 921PHPNEK000UE
- UPC:
- 639399027376
- MPN:
- 921PHPNEK000UE
- Condition:
- New
Description
HID 921PHPNEK000UE pivCLASS SE RPK40-H Smart Keypad Reader, 125 kHz HID Prox, AWID and EM4102, 13.56 MHz Contactless PKI-Based FIPS 201, RS485 HDX OSDP, Pigtail, Standard v1, FIPS 200-BIT, Black
The multiCLASS SE® RPK40 is part of HID Global's iCLASS SE platform for adaptable, interoperable access control. Designed for multi-factor authentication door applications requiring standard wall switch mounting, multiCLASS SE® RPK40 supports a broad array of 13.56 MHz high frequency and 125 kHz low frequency credential technologies and a variety of form factors, including cards, fobs and mobile devices. Configurable to support HID Mobile Access®. Key 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. Powerfully Secure - The iCLASS SE platform's Secure Identity Object® (SIO®) data model provides an extra layer of encryption for additional protection of identity data Standardized Communications (OSDP) - Uses Open Supervised Device Protocol (OSDP) for secure communications between reader and controller. With a focus on sustainability, iCLASS SE platform readers include intelligent power management that reduces power consumption by as much as 59%. Selected models also have Environmental Product Declaration certification and Green Circle certification, which contributes toward LEED building credits.
- Capable of PIN matching at the panel
- TAA Certified, FICAM APL
- Supports reading non FIPS-201 credentials such as iCLASS, iCLASS SE, Seos and standard Prox
- Suitable for use in security areas meeting the FIPS-201 criteria for Controlled access and is intended to support the use of a personal identification number (PIN) entered via a keypad and sent directly to a panel or door controller (PIN matched at panel, not on card)