i-PRO MC-COM400L-626 COM400L 626 AD-400 Wireless Lock Component
The i-PRO MC-COM400L-626 is a wireless lock component designed for AD-400 networked access control deployments where retrofit installations or difficult wiring runs make hardwired solutions impractical. This component eliminates the cost and disruption of running conduit and control cables to remote door locations while maintaining reliable wireless communication with the AD-400 platform. Ideal for secondary entrances, perimeter gates, outbuildings, or existing structures where infrastructure limitations would otherwise prevent networked access control deployment.
Key Features
- Wireless connectivity eliminates costly conduit runs and structural modifications in retrofit applications
- 626 satin chrome finish provides corrosion resistance and matches standard commercial hardware aesthetics
- Integrates directly with i-PRO AD-400 access control platform for unified credential management
- Supports standard access control functions including scheduled access, lockdown modes, and audit trails
- Field-replaceable battery operation reduces maintenance complexity and eliminates power supply requirements
- Suitable for interior and protected exterior applications with appropriate environmental considerations
Wireless lock components solve a persistent problem in access control deployments: extending coverage to locations where traditional wiring is prohibitively expensive or physically impossible. The MC-COM400L-626 addresses this by providing reliable wireless communication between the door hardware and the AD-400 system, allowing integrators to deliver complete access control coverage without compromise. The component maintains the same credential authorization, event logging, and real-time status monitoring as hardwired locks while significantly reducing installation labor and material costs.
The 626 satin chrome finish ensures the component integrates visually with standard commercial door hardware while providing durability in typical commercial environments. When planning wireless lock deployments, evaluate RF path between the component and AD-400 controller, considering building materials and potential interference sources. Battery-powered operation requires establishing maintenance schedules for battery replacement, though modern battery technology provides extended service intervals that align with typical preventive maintenance cycles.