The Ethernet-enabled, PoE-powered eIDC32 door controller revolutionizes the concept of IP-based access control with the smallest and most scalable device available.
The compact door controller leverages Power over Ethernet (PoE), and only requires a single CAT5/CAT6 network cable running from your door to the nearest network switch-providing considerable cost-savings and flexibility when installing access control. Additionally, the eIDC32 features multiple inputs and outputs, supports up to two card readers per door and will power all of your door accessories.
The infinias eIDC32 PoE-powered door controller delivers the power you need in the smallest form factor in the industry. It can handle more cards, more schedules and more functions than any single door controller on the market — making it an advantaged solution for virtually any access control installation.
Offers Multiple Inputs and Outputs
The eIDC32 door controller supports up to two readers per door and features multiple configurable inputs and outputs, providing enhanced support and flexibility at every door.
Add one or more doors as your needs grow. Simply add an eIDC32 door controller, connect a CAT5/CAT6 cable to the nearest network switch and you're ready to go. Add a single door-or thousands.
Every eIDC32 door controller is thoroughly tested — under extreme-use conditions for seven consecutive days — before shipping to our customers, to ensure a trouble-free user experience. infinias' end-to-end quality control process ensures seamless operation across every platform.
Power over Ethernet (PoE) enables a single Ethernet cable to provide both data connection and electrical power to network devices, eliminating the need to run a separate cable, simplifying installation and cutting overall installation costs.
Because it uses Power over Ethernet (PoE), the infinias eIDC32 door controller only requires a single network cable running to your door, providing cost-savings and flexibility when installing access control. Advantages include:
Additionally, PoE enables centralized power management for all eIDC32 controller devices, minimizing downtime, installation and maintenance costs.
The PoE-powered eIDC32 door controller is engineered to provide local power for door strikes, readers, and additional door hardware peripherals-reducing wiring complexity, and providing unmatched convenience and flexibility.
The eIDC32 door can handle more cards, more scheduling, more rules and many other functions- providing power and multiple configurable inputs and outputs to handle nearly every type of installation.
The eIDC32 is equipped with two open collectors supporting up to 450 mA of combined power. This powerful feature enables the device to power the door strike or other equipment and devices, such as a connected horn or alarm.
The eIDC32 features a Form C relay (rated for 5A and 250V) that can be used to control the energized or de-energized state of a mag lock.
Note: an external power source is needed to fully power the magnetic lock.
Additionally, the eIDC32 door controller is capable of providing power for other connections and devices, such as:
Note: You must stay within the available power capacity for both total power and maximum power listed above.