SDC EA-728V Door Prop/Exit Alarm Controller
Overview
The SDC EA-728V is a wired, networked door alarm and access control controller purpose-built for multi-door enterprise facilities. This 4-door controller consolidates credential authentication, exit alarm monitoring, and centralized policy enforcement into a single platform, supporting up to 250,000 user records. The EA-728V (often searched as EA 728V) is engineered for security integrators and IT architects managing mid-to-large deployments where proportional scaling and standardized protocol support are non-negotiable.
Key Features
- 4-Door Control Capacity: Manages four independent access points from a single controller unit, eliminating the need for hardware multiplication in mid-size facilities and reducing wiring, power, and management overhead compared to single-door controllers.
- TCP/IP and OSDP Network Connectivity: Communicates via industry-standard TCP/IP and OSDP (Open Supervised Device Protocol) protocols, enabling seamless integration with enterprise access control systems and third-party VMS platforms without proprietary gateways or protocol converters.
- HID Credential Compatibility: Supports HID-format credentials natively, allowing retrofit into existing card-based access ecosystems without replacing readers or re-issuing badges—a significant cost and operational advantage in legacy facility upgrades.
- 250,000 User Record Capacity: Stores credentials for quarter-million users locally, reducing dependency on constant network connectivity for authentication lookups and improving door responsiveness during WAN latency or outages.
- 24VDC Wired Power: Operates on standard 24-volt DC supply, integrating cleanly into legacy access control power distribution and fire-rated wiring schemes common in enterprise buildings.
- Door Prop and Exit Alarm Monitoring: Detects unauthorized door propping and exit violations, generating alerts for security operations and audit compliance—essential for high-security zones, data centers, and restricted warehousing areas.
Integration and Compatibility
The EA-728V integrates with HID-compatible card readers and any access control system supporting OSDP and TCP/IP standards. This protocol-centric design means minimal customization: deploy it into new security system builds or retrofit it into existing infrastructure without rewriting control logic. The controller is suitable for warehouse automation facilities, enterprise campuses, secured manufacturing sites, and multi-tenant office complexes where centralized, standards-based access policy is mandatory.
Because the EA-728V relies on wired connectivity and industry protocols rather than proprietary cloud services, integration points include on-premise VMS platforms, third-party access control systems, and facility management networks—all within the control of your security operations team.
Deployment Considerations
The 4-door capacity is the ceiling; this is not a scalable multi-controller mesh. Larger facilities with eight or more access points require multiple EA-728V units, each with its own power supply, network connection, and management. Plan your wiring and network infrastructure accordingly. The wired architecture eliminates wireless risk but demands backbone cabling or PoE infrastructure if you intend to centralize power delivery. Verify your access control management software supports OSDP and TCP/IP before committing—older VMS platforms may require middleware or may not expose all controller functions through the standard interface.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does the EA-728V support wireless readers?
A: No. The EA-728V is a wired controller designed for hardwired readers and sensors. Wireless credentials require a wireless access control subsystem paired with the controller.
Q: Can the EA-728V integrate with my existing Milestone XProtect VMS?
A: Integration depends on Milestone's OSDP driver support in your version. Consult your VMS vendor's compatibility matrix and the EA-728V datasheet to confirm. TCP/IP connectivity is guaranteed; OSDP device support varies by platform.
Q: What happens if network connectivity is lost?
A: The EA-728V will continue to authenticate credentials stored in its 250,000-user local database and monitor door alarms. Policy updates and remote monitoring will be suspended until the network connection is restored.
Q: How many controllers do I need for a 12-door facility?
A: The EA-728V supports 4 doors per unit. For 12 doors, you will need three controllers with separate power supplies and network connections, plus management overhead for synchronizing policy across units.
Q: What is the maximum distance from the controller to a reader?
A: Consult the EA-728V datasheet for wired reader distance specifications. OSDP and Wiegand line lengths are typically limited to 100–500 feet depending on cable type and environmental noise.
Q: Does the EA-728V comply with NDAA or other federal procurement standards?
A: The source evidence does not specify NDAA, TAA, or other federal compliance. Contact the manufacturer directly or request compliance documentation from your vendor.
The EA-728V is a no-nonsense controller for integrators who need predictable, protocol-compliant multi-door management without cloud dependencies or licensing quirks. The 250,000-user local database and OSDP/TCP/IP architecture mean this unit will authenticate and log access even during network faults—a critical requirement in facilities where physical security can't depend on WAN uptime.
Technical Highlights:
- 4-Door Per Unit Architecture: Scales linearly; three units handle 12 doors cleanly. No single point of failure on a per-door basis, but plan your wiring and power distribution accordingly—each controller needs its own 24VDC supply and network drop.
- HID Native Support: If your facility is already running HID readers, the EA-728V integrates without credential translation layers. Saves integration cost and complexity in retrofit scenarios.
- OSDP and TCP/IP: Both protocols mean you're not locked into a single VMS vendor. Milestone, Genetec, and other ONVIF-aware platforms can work with this unit, provided they support OSDP device classes. Check driver availability before ordering.
Deployment Considerations:
- The 4-door ceiling is real. If you spec this into a 20-door facility, you've just committed to five separate controllers, five separate power circuits, and five management interfaces. Bigger deployments may justify a higher-end multi-controller platform.
- Wired-only means zero wireless reader support. If your facility has any wireless badge readers or mobile-credential requirements, this controller is not the answer.
The EA-728V makes sense for mid-tier campuses, secure warehouse zones, and retrofit upgrades where you already have HID infrastructure and your VMS is OSDP-aware. It's not the cheapest controller, but it's predictable and maintainable—exactly what a busy security operations center needs.