Description
HID pivCLASS RP40-H Smart Card Reader
The HID pivCLASS RP40-H Smart Card Reader is a purpose-built solution for secure, scalable identity verification that fits seamlessly into enterprise and government-grade access control environments. Built to work with the pivCLASS Authentication Module (PAM), it enables robust PIV/CAC credential authentication while aligning with industry standards and government guidance. Designed for reliable daily use, the RP40-H supports trusted smart card workflows, enabling organizations to strengthen physical and logical access with standardized card technologies, while simplifying deployment across multiple sites.
- Seamless PIV/CAC authentication with pivCLASS PAM for strong identity verification across doors, desktops, and secure facilities. The RP40-H is purpose-built to integrate with PAM, delivering trusted, credential-based access control that aligns with government and enterprise security policies.
- ISO/IEC 7816 compliant contact smart card interface supporting PIV/CAC credentials and other ISO-based smart cards. This ensures broad compatibility with common government and corporate smart card programs, enabling smooth card issuance and renewal processes.
- Flexible host and controller integration featuring USB compatibility and options for lightweight integration with access-control systems. The RP40-H can connect to standard USB hosts and, where needed, work with controller environments that support Wiegand interfaces used by door controllers and security panels.
- Government-grade security and compliance, backed by pivCLASS PAM to meet assurance levels defined by NIST SP 800-116. This makes the RP40-H a dependable choice for organizations required to demonstrate thorough authentication controls and robust credential handling.
- Compact, durable design with easy mounting for desktops, kiosks, or secure workstations. The RP40-H is engineered for reliable operation in busy environments and can be deployed in both new installations and existing security infrastructures without significant footprint changes.
Technical Details of HID pivCLASS RP40-H Smart Card Reader
- Card interface: ISO/IEC 7816 compliant contact smart card interface; supports PIV/CAC credentials via pivCLASS PAM to enable secure identity verification.
- PAM compatibility: Fully compatible with the pivCLASS Authentication Module (PAM), designed to satisfy the assurance levels outlined by NIST SP 800-116 for government and enterprise use.
- Host interface: USB-based connection with standard HID/CCID protocol support; optional integration with Wiegand interfaces for door controllers and access-control panels commonly found in enterprise environments.
- Security and reliability: Built for continuous operation in demanding environments with sturdy construction and robust error handling to minimize downtime and ensure consistent reads of valid credentials.
- Deployment flexibility: Suitable for desktop, wall-mount, and panel installations; supports scalable deployment across multiple sites with centralized management through pivCLASS tools and PAM configuration.
How to Install HID pivCLASS RP40-H Smart Card Reader
Follow these steps to deploy the RP40-H quickly and securely across your organization:
Step 1: Prepare your environment. Confirm that your PAM configuration supports pivCLASS and that your access-control system is capable of integrating with pivCLASS readers. Ensure you have the appropriate USB connections available on the host and that any required Wiegand interfaces are planned for in your controller topology.
Step 2: Mount the reader. Position the RP40-H at the user interaction point—on a desk, in a kiosk, or within a reader panel. Use the provided mounting hardware to secure the device and ensure the smart card action area is unobstructed for reliable card reads.
Step 3: Connect and power. Attach the USB cable from the RP40-H to the host system or controller. If your deployment includes a Wiegand-based door controller, connect the Wiegand interface as required and route cables neatly to prevent wear and accidental disconnects. Verify power availability according to your environment’s specifications.
Step 4: Configure PAM and credentials. Install or update the pivCLASS PAM on the central server or gateway. Configure policy settings for PIN handling, credential validation, and access rules. Enroll PIV or CAC credentials for users as needed and tailor authentication requirements to your organization’s security posture and regulatory needs.
Step 5: Test functionality. Run a series of test credentials to confirm card reads, correct authentication prompts, and proper access grants or denials. Review event logs to verify successful PAM engagements and to ensure there are no false reads or misconfigurations.
Step 6: Roll out and monitor. Initiate a staged deployment across the organization, starting with pilot groups before broadening to all users. Establish monitoring routines to track reader performance, PAM health, and credential lifecycle management, and schedule firmware or software updates as recommended by HID and pivCLASS documentation.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What credentials does the RP40-H support?
A: The RP40-H is designed to work with PIV and CAC smart card credentials through pivCLASS PAM. This enables strong, credentials-based authentication for both physical and logical access controls, aligning with common government and enterprise card programs. -
Q: What interfaces are available for connecting the RP40-H?
A: The reader uses a USB interface with HID/CCID compatibility for host connections and can be integrated with Wiegand interfaces to connect to standard access-control panels and door controllers where required. -
Q: Does the RP40-H require PAM to function?
A: Yes. PAM (PivCLASS Authentication Module) is used to enable PIV/CAC authentication and to meet the defined assurance levels. The RP40-H is designed to work within PAM-enabled environments for secure authentication workflows. -
Q: Is the RP40-H suitable for desktop or wall-mount deployments?
A: Yes. The RP40-H features a compact and durable design intended for desktop use, kiosks, and secure wall- or panel-mounted installations, making it adaptable to a wide range of deployment scenarios. -
Q: Can the RP40-H be part of a large, multi-site deployment?
A: Yes. The pivCLASS ecosystem supports centralized management and scalable deployment. By leveraging PAM and centralized policy configuration, organizations can roll out consistent authentication across many sites with lower administrative overhead. -
Q: Do we need to purchase additional components to use the RP40-H?
A: Depending on your environment, you may need a pivCLASS PAM license, appropriate access-control controllers, and any required cabling or mounting hardware. The RP40-H is designed to integrate into existing pivCLASS-based installations and adapt to common enterprise security architectures.
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