Indala Access Card
When ordering from Easy Badges, these HID 0008D proximity cards will be programmed to your specifications making them compatible with your access control system. The standard and most popular HID format is the 26 bit format: H10301. Most door access control systems use this format, but not all. You will need the Format, Facility Code, and Card Range for ordering new cards. If you are unsure of your programming details, your previous orders information can be found on the HID box your cards came in. If you don’t have the old box handy, email us for a test card so we can determine the programming needed. If you need cards that are not the popular 26 bit H10301 format, call or email us. If it is, your facility code and ID card range information can be added to the “Order Notes” on the checkout page. Make sure not to order a duplicate card range number.
This key is Snap and Send compatible which uses the serial number printed on the back of the key to make fully functional cloned copies. However, if the serial number has worn off, we suggest using our Pick and Drop service.
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your access control system. The standard and most popular HID format is the 26-bit format: H10301. Most door access control systems use this format, but not all. You will need the Format, Facility Code, and Card Range for ordering new cards. If you are unsure of your programming details, your previous order information can be found on the HID box your cards came in.
If you don’t have the old box handy, email us for a test card so we can determine the programming needed. If you know your organization requires cards that are not the popular 26-bit H10301 format don’t worry, call or email us. If the H10301 format is your format, the facility code and ID card range information can be added to the “Order Notes” on the last checkout page. If you forget, you will be contacted by us for that information.
The 0008P part number series is the printable version of the standard HID proximity cards. These cards are also known as the 1386LGGMN card. The LGGMN portion of the part number is called the configuration. Each letter gives information on how the card looks or features of the card. Here is a brief overview of what each letter means in the configuration. See the 1386 Ordering Guide in the Documents and Downloads tab for the full details.
L- Programmed- this should always be the case when ordering
G- Card Front- Plain White PVC w/Gloss Finish- This still includes the card range number written in black (if M is selected below as well), the small blue HID logo, and the 3 dots indicating where it is safe to slot punch the card.
G– Card Back- Plain White PVC w/Gloss Finish- The standard and most popular backing.
M- Card Numbering- M means that the external number is printed on the card and matches the internal card range number. This is the standard HID configuration.
N- Slot Punch- N means there is not a slot punch. There is still 3 indicator dots on the card to indicate where slot punching can be done safely later. It’s safest to slot punch the cards after printing with a desktop ID printer to avoid possible damage to the expensive printhead in the ID printer.












Janet Davies –
They helped me make a copy when other places said it couldn’t be done! I did a rush order and they turned it around in a matter of hours and my new fob works great. Thanks!
William –
This was the easiest process! I needed an additional cards for a new employee, and the steps were easy to understand, easy to execute, and I received the new cards in a very timely manner. I even received a follow-up email from Himanshu to make sure things went as expected. Many thanks!