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HID 051406 DTC1500 FD/MG Door Access Controller
Overview
The HID 051406 DTC1500 FD/MG is an intelligent door controller designed for networked access control environments. This device serves as the control point for door locks, electric strikes, and credential readers in medium-scale security deployments. The controller bridges reader inputs, lock outputs, and network communication to deliver synchronized access decisions across your facility.
Key Features
- Dual-door control capability with independent lock management per entrance
- Support for both magnetic stripe and proximity card credentials
- Network communication via Ethernet for centralized system management
- Field-programmable logic allowing customized access rules without replacing hardware
- Real-time event logging and audit trail generation
- Compatible with standard electric strike and maglock hardware
- Integrated power management with supervised output circuits
- Status feedback from door sensors and lock mechanisms
- Supports credential reader integration across multiple reader types
- Flexible credential enrollment directly at the controller or through central software
Integration & Compatibility
The HID 051406 integrates with access control software platforms supporting standard networking protocols. The controller accepts credential data from proximity readers and magnetic stripe readers, processing decisions based on locally stored or centrally managed access rules. Network connectivity allows the DTC1500 to synchronize with facility-wide policies and report real-time access events to management systems. The FD/MG designation indicates support for both fail-safe and fail-secure lock modes, enabling deployment flexibility based on life safety requirements and facility security posture.
Physical & Operational Specifications
The controller is housed in a compact form factor suitable for wall or cabinet mounting near the controlled doorway. The DTC1500 FD/MG supports standard 12VDC and 24VDC power inputs, with internal logic protecting connected readers and locks from voltage transients. Output circuits are individually supervised, enabling the controller to detect lock failures, reader disconnections, and power anomalies. Event data includes timestamp, credential identifier, reader number, access decision, and alarm condition codes, supporting forensic review and compliance audit requirements.
The HID 051406 accommodates both proximity card credentials and magnetic stripe card readers, making it suitable for facilities with mixed credential populations or migration scenarios. Credential capacity depends on configuration but supports user populations typical of single-facility deployments. The controller manages both access grant and deny events, creating a complete audit record of all door activity.

The HID 051406 DTC1500 FD/MG is a solid mid-range door controller for organizations moving from standalone lock systems to networked access control. During deployment planning, the dual-door capacity and mixed credential support make it practical for retrofitting existing facilities without complete reader replacement. The field-programmable logic is particularly valuable when access policies change—you can adapt the controller behavior on-site rather than waiting for software updates.
Technical Highlights:
- Dual-Door Architecture: Each door operates independently, allowing different access rules and lock modes per entrance while sharing a single network connection and power supply.
- Mixed Credential Support: The FD/MG model accepts both magnetic stripe and proximity credentials, reducing hardware costs when serving users with different card types.
- Ethernet Integration: Network connectivity enables real-time policy updates and event reporting without requiring additional serial or modem infrastructure.
- Local Decision Logic: The controller can make access decisions offline using cached credentials, ensuring door operation during brief network interruptions.
Deployment Considerations:
- Verify your reader and lock hardware compliance with HID controller specifications before ordering—existing infrastructure may require adapters or replacement.
- Plan credential enrollment workflow early, especially if migrating from non-networked systems or mixed credential populations.
- Confirm Ethernet availability at door locations; the controller requires both network and 12/24VDC power.
- Test fail-safe versus fail-secure lock behavior in your facility before full rollout, as this impacts emergency egress and security posture.
The 051406 controller positions well in mid-market deployments where you need networked intelligence without enterprise-scale licensing. Integrators value the straightforward installation and programmability. For facilities managing 2–20 doors, this is a reliable foundation for access policy enforcement.
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- Access fixed-scope support for rollout planning
- User setup guidance
- Migration and system standardization across single-site or multi-site deployments
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