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DMP 1134 Wireless Access Control Module
DMP 1134 Wireless Access Control Module Overview The DMP 1134 is a wireless access control module engineered for security integrators and IT managers…
DMP 1134 Wireless Access Control Module
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Overview
DMP 1134 Wireless Access Control Module
Overview
The DMP 1134 is a wireless access control module engineered for security integrators and IT managers deploying distributed door access systems across multi-building or campus environments. This module enables credential-based access management without running dedicated hardwired control circuits to each door, reducing installation labor and infrastructure costs while maintaining enterprise-grade security protocols.
Key Features
- Wireless communication eliminates point-to-point wiring requirements for remote door control
- Supports multiple credential types and reader protocols for mixed-technology environments
- Network-based architecture allows centralized credential provisioning and audit logging
- Encrypted communication protects access transactions from interception and replay attacks
- Integration with existing door hardware via standard strike and latch control outputs
- Real-time event reporting and alarm status feedback to security management systems
- Scalable design accommodates expansion as facility access requirements grow
- Field-configurable credentials allow rapid updates without physical panel reprogramming
Integration & Compatibility
The 1134 module connects to standard access control management platforms via industry-standard network protocols, enabling integration with existing security operations centers and alarm monitoring systems. Door strike and latch outputs interface with conventional electromagnetic and electromechanical hardware, simplifying retrofit installations into legacy door frames. The module supports credential enrollment across multiple reader types, allowing facilities to transition from proximity cards to smart card or mobile credential systems without hardware replacement.
Deployment Considerations
Wireless deployment of the 1134 requires site survey to ensure reliable RF coverage within facility walls and across building perimeters. The module includes battery-backed power for emergency access during utility outages. Configuration requires network-level access and appropriate security credentials to prevent unauthorized parameter modification. Field installers should verify door strike release timing and alarm output sequencing during commissioning to match facility security policies.
The DMP 1134 reduces total cost of ownership by eliminating conduit runs and wire pulls to remote doors, while maintaining audit trail completeness required by regulatory frameworks. Wireless coverage allows door controllers to be positioned for optimal RF propagation rather than constrained by available wiring paths.

I've evaluated the DMP 1134 module during planning phases for distributed access control deployments across multi-tenant facilities and campus environments. The wireless architecture significantly reduces installation timelines compared to traditional hardwired control systems, particularly when retrofitting access control into existing buildings where conduit routing is constrained or expensive.
Technical Highlights:
- Wireless Deployment: Eliminates point-to-point wiring and conduit requirements, reducing labor-intensive infrastructure work at each door location
- Credential Flexibility: Supports mixed credential types across the same system, enabling phased migration from legacy to modern authentication methods
- Encrypted Communication: Protects access transactions and prevents unauthorized credential replication or system compromise
- Centralized Management: Network-based architecture allows real-time credential provisioning, revocation, and audit logging from security operations center
Deployment Considerations:
- RF site survey is critical—verify signal strength at all intended door locations before committing hardware procurement
- Integration with existing NMS or SIEM platforms ensures access events flow into your security operations workflow without manual log consolidation
- Battery backup should be verified to meet your facility's emergency access timeout requirements during power events
The 1134 is a solid fit for integrators managing multi-building access control or customers with limited infrastructure budget for door control wiring. Wireless deployment reduces project friction and accelerates handover timelines, though you'll want to factor RF survey costs into your project estimate.
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