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Honeywell
SKU: LTEM-PIV
Honeywell Verizon Dual-Path Fire Communicator for - LTEM-PIV
- Dual-path Verizon LTE CAT-M1 and Ethernet keeps alarm signals flowing if broadband fails.
- Mounts inside VISTA panels via ECP/Bus port — no external gateway hardware required.
- Integrates with Total Connect 2.0 for remote arm/disarm and status monitoring via mobile.
In stock · Ships same business day$171.99 -
Honeywell
SKU: LTE-HSV
Honeywell Verizon High-Security Dual-Path Communicator - LTE-HSV
- Dual-path Ethernet plus LTE cellular failover keeps alarm signals flowing if internet drops.
- IEEE 802.3u Ethernet with 10Base-T/100Base-T auto-detect eliminates manual network speed config.
- Built-in encryption on both paths protects alarm data in transit for commercial-grade deployments.
In stock · Ships same business day$282.99 -
Honeywell
SKU: LTE-21V
Honeywell Verizon LTE Communicator for VISTA-21IP - LTE-21V
- Adds Verizon LTE cellular path to VISTA-21IPLTE panels via snap-in module.
- Transmits alarm signals over AlarmNet-I, eliminating landline dependency.
- 50-ohm vertical antenna with SMA connector supports stable field installation.
In stock · Ships same business day$153.99 -
Honeywell
SKU: LTEM-XV
Honeywell Verizon LTE-M Communicator for VISTA - LTEM-XV
- Dual-mode Verizon LTE Cat-M1/Cat-1 keeps alarm signals reaching the central station if primary paths fail.
- Integrates directly into VISTA panels with no external antenna or separate power supply required.
- 256-bit AES encryption secures all transmitted Contact ID and ECP alarm data over AlarmNet/AlarmNet-i.
In stock · Ships same business day$153.99 -
Honeywell
SKU: LTEM-PV
Honeywell Verizon LTE-M Fire Communicator for VISTA - LTEM-PV
- Connects VISTA panels to AlarmNet via Verizon LTE CAT-M1 for primary or backup transmission.
- CAT-M1 radio maintains reliable signal in underground and dense indoor environments.
- Accepts optional PROWIFIZW or PRODCM add-on modules for expanded connectivity and capture.
In stock · Ships same business day$161.99 -
Honeywell
SKU: 4232CBM
Honeywell VISTA Automation Module - 4232CBM
- Dual serial interfaces—RS232 to 50 ft and RS422 to 1,000 ft—cover most integration runs.
- ECP bus-powered at 8–12V (50mA nominal) eliminates the need for a separate power supply.
- Tape-mounts inside the panel cabinet with no drilling, preserving cabinet integrity.
In stock · Ships same business day$150.99 -
Honeywell
SKU: V20PACK
Honeywell VISTA-20P Burglary Alarm Control Panel Kit - V20PACK
- Scales VISTA-20P to 48 total zones via DZT without replacing the base panel.
- Adds up to 4 wireless key fobs with zero zone consumption—ideal for retrofit sites.
- IP upload/download support eliminates phone-line dependency for remote programming.
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Honeywell
SKU: VISTA-20PUL
Honeywell VISTA-20PUL Control Panel with Communicator
- 8 hardwired zones on-board, expandable to 48 hardwired or 64 with wireless receiver.
- Built-in IP communicator eliminates a separate module, reducing install complexity.
- Supports LTE-XA/XV/IA/IV and TUXEDO keypads for flexible upgrade paths.
In stock · Ships same business day$223.99 -
i-PRO
SKU: MC-T2MK7F8QMC
i-PRO MC-T2MK7F8QMC 8-Door Access Control Power Kit
Complete 8-door access control kit with integrated power and offline operation
- Includes control panel, power board, reader interfaces, and pre-tested cabling
- Local credential storage maintains door access during network outages
- Wall-mounted 18"H × 14.5"W housing with regulated power for locks and readers
$1,861.91 $1,282.99 Save $578.92 -
i-PRO
SKU: T2MK77F16QMC
i-PRO T2MK77F16QMC TROVE2M2 Access Control Mount Kit
- Dual EFLow104NB modules and dual ACM8 readers support multi-door access deployments.
- PoE 802.3af compatibility eliminates separate power runs for connected devices.
- Cam-Lock hardware enables secure, tool-free rack mounting during installation.
$2,259.99 $1,580.99 Save $679.00 -
i-PRO
SKU: T3MK77F16SMC
i-PRO T3MK77F16SMC TROVE3M3 Access Control Kit
- Complete bundle—controller, dual readers, ACM8 modules, VR6 relay, and PDS8 included.
- PoE 802.3af delivery eliminates separate 12V power runs at each reader location.
- Rack-mount form factor centralizes multi-door access hardware in a single enclosure.
$3,148.39 $2,587.99 Save $560.40 -
i-PRO
SKU: T3MK77F16SQMC
i-PRO T3MK77F16SQMC TROVE3M3 Access Control Kit
- Dual EFLow104NB controllers deliver load balancing and failover redundancy.
- VR6 power redundancy unit with auto-switchover keeps mission-critical doors online.
- LINQ2 gateway enables unified monitoring and remote credential provisioning at scale.
$3,499.99 $2,447.99 Save $1,052.00 -
Inovonics
SKU: ACC672LR
Inovonics ACC672LR Long Range Lens for EN1260 915-928 MHz
Long-range lens for EN1260 915-928 MHz wireless systems
- ACC672LR long-range lens for EN1260 915-928 MHz
- Corner-mount config for 1-zone capacity systems
- -4F to 140F operating range for outdoor use
$11.00 $5.99 Save $5.01 -
Inovonics
SKU: EN1210
Inovonics EN1210 EchoStream Single Input Universal Transmitter
Universal single-input transmitter for 902–928 MHz wireless monitoring
- EN1210 EchoStream universal transmitter for sensors
- Accepts analog and digital sensor inputs
- 902-928 MHz wireless from -4F to 140F operating
$138.00 $72.99 Save $65.01 -
Inovonics
SKU: EN1210EOL
Inovonics EN1210EOL EchoStream Wireless Transmitter 902-928 MHz
902–928 MHz wireless transmitter with EOL supervision for distributed sensor networks
- EN1210EOL EchoStream wireless transmitter, 902-928 MHz
- Unlicensed ISM band for license-free deployment
- -4F to 140F operating range for outdoor use
$144.00 $74.99 Save $69.01 -
Inovonics
SKU: EN1210W
Inovonics EN1210W Wireless Door/Window Transmitter 902-928 MHz
Wireless door/window transmitter, 902-928 MHz ISM band, -4°F to 140°F
- EN1210W wireless door/window transmitter, 902-928 MHz
- Unlicensed ISM band for multi-site deployments
- -4F to 140F operating range for diverse climates
$75.99
Control Systems
Access control control systems manage doors, credentials, and policy enforcement across commercial facilities. These systems serve as the central platform for authentication, monitoring, reporting, and integration with broader security infrastructure.
Plan Your Deployment
- Door count and future expansion planning
- On-premise vs cloud-based management platforms
- Credential format compatibility (card, mobile, biometric)
- Integration with video, intercom, and alarm systems
- Network segmentation and cybersecurity considerations
Control Systems — Engineering-Grade Access Control for Commercial Deployments
This category covers 53 working models of control systems sourced manufacturer-direct or through channel-direct US distribution. Build the rest of your system around the architectural choices below — compatibility, environmental rating, and lifecycle decisions made here propagate through every downstream component you specify.
What to Look For
Door count today versus expansion in 5 years dictates controller architecture. Single-door PoE controllers (HID Aero, Axis A1601) are economical for small sites and scale linearly. Multi-door panels (Mercury, Lenel S2, Kantech KT-400) consolidate hardware and reduce per-door cost on large deployments but require upfront commitment to a head-end platform. Plan capacity to absorb growth without ripping out boards mid-life.
Credential strategy locks you to a reader and controller ecosystem. Modern 13.56 MHz options (HID iCLASS Seos, Mifare DESFire EV2/EV3, OSDP-native) resist cloning that 125 kHz prox cards do not. Mobile credentials (HID Mobile Access, LEAF, Bluetooth/NFC) demand readers that support secure transports. If you anticipate migrating credentials, choose controllers and readers that accept multiple formats and OSDP from the start.
Integration with your video, intrusion, and identity systems is the long-tail cost. Native ONVIF Profile A (access control) is uncommon; most integrations rely on vendor APIs, scripted IFTTT-style bridges, or middleware. Confirm controller-to-VMS and controller-to-active-directory integration paths before you commit — retrofitting these later is expensive.
Power, network, and physical mounting requirements vary widely. Some controllers run on 12VDC, others on 24VAC, others on PoE+. Door-frame mounting versus closet/rack mounting changes wire-pull strategy. Budget for door hardware (electrified locks, strikes, REX, door position) and the secondary power supply with battery backup that fire code requires on egress doors.
Key Specs in This Category
| Spec | Available Options |
|---|---|
| Resolution | 8MP, 2MP |
| Connectivity | Wired |
| Power | AC/DC |
| Type | Accessory, Mobile Computer, Controller, Reader, Cable, Speaker, Camera, Control module |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between OSDP and Wiegand?
Wiegand is the legacy reader-to-controller protocol — open, unencrypted, vulnerable to spoofing and limited to short cable runs. OSDP (Open Supervised Device Protocol) is the modern replacement: encrypted, bidirectional, supports tamper detection and firmware updates, and runs reliably over longer distances. SIA SP1/SP2 designations indicate OSDP Secure Channel support. New deployments should specify OSDP everywhere unless legacy infrastructure forces Wiegand.
Can I use one controller across multiple buildings?
Most modern IP-based controllers can manage geographically distributed doors as long as network connectivity to the head-end is reliable. However, doors at remote sites lose access decision capability if WAN goes down unless the controller supports offline mode and caches valid credentials locally. For multi-site deployments, choose controllers with documented offline operation and consider redundant head-ends for compliance-sensitive industries.
How many credentials can a typical controller hold?
Entry-level controllers hold 5,000-10,000 credentials. Mid-range hold 50,000-100,000. Enterprise platforms scale to millions through the head-end software with the controller acting as a cached decision point. Card-to-reader presentation time matters more than raw capacity once you're above 10,000 — confirm the read time at the maximum cardholder count, not the controller's spec-sheet headline number.
Do I need PoE or can I use a separate power supply?
PoE simplifies installation — one cable per door — and is the dominant approach for single-door IP controllers. Multi-door panels typically need a dedicated 12VDC or 24VAC power supply with battery backup sized to drive electrified locks and accessories. Egress doors often require code-mandated battery backup regardless of controller power source. Confirm local fire code requirements before finalizing the power architecture.
What's the typical lifespan of an access control panel?
Hardware lifespan is 10-15 years for well-built panels (Mercury, Lenel, Kantech, HID Aero). The platform software typically forces a refresh sooner — 5-8 years — through driver deprecation, mobile credential support gaps, or end-of-life of the head-end version. Plan for software-driven refresh ahead of hardware failure. Migration projects always run longer than planned; start scoping a replacement in year 5 of a 10-year hardware horizon.
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