
HID iCLASS SE Series R15 Reader – Black
The HID iCLASS SE Series R15 is a slim mullion reader designed for modern access control systems requiring support for multiple credential types. It supports iCLASS and MIFARE credentials, as well as iCLASS Seos and Mobile IDs using Near Field Communication (NFC) and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE).
With Wiegand output and a pigtail wiring connection, the R15 suits new installations and upgrades where Wiegand controller inputs are used.
Key Features
- R15 size mullion reader.
- Supports iCLASS and MIFARE credentials.
- Supports iCLASS Seos credentials.
- Supports Mobile IDs using Near Field Communication (NFC) and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE).
- Wiegand output for controller integration.
- Pigtail wiring connection.
- IP55 rating.
Specifications
- Item Code: 910NMNNEKMA001
- Reader Series: iCLASS SE Series
- Reader Size: R15 mullion
- Credential Support: iCLASS and MIFARE cards and fobs
- Mobile Credential Support: Mobile IDs via NFC and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
- Output: Wiegand
- Connection: Pigtail wiring
- Peak Current Draw: 200mA at 16V
- Ingress Protection: IP55
- Finish: Black
What's In The Box
- 1 × HID iCLASS SE Series R15 reader
Suitable Uses
- Commercial access control doors requiring a slim mullion reader.
- Sites using a mix of iCLASS and MIFARE credentials.
- Upgrades where mobile credentials are being introduced alongside cards and fobs.
- Installations using Wiegand reader inputs.
Dimensions
HID iCLASS Credential & Reader Range – Item Code Family
Frequently Asked Questions
- Will this reader work with my existing access control panel?
It provides Wiegand output, so it suits systems that accept Wiegand reader inputs. Confirm wiring and reader configuration requirements with the panel documentation. - Does it support mobile phone credentials?
Yes. It supports Mobile IDs using Near Field Communication (NFC) and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) where enabled in the system. - Is IP55 suitable for outdoor use?
IP55 indicates protection against dust ingress and water jets. For fully exposed locations, confirm installation method and site conditions are appropriate.
Additional Information
- When migrating to mobile credentials, sites commonly run cards and mobile side-by-side during transition periods to avoid disrupting access.
- Mullion readers are typically chosen for narrow frames where full-size reader footprints do not fit cleanly.
- Peak current draw should be considered when powering multiple readers from shared power supplies.