i-PRO MC-TM400K1MC TM400K1MC Fuse Protected Output Version
When deploying access control or intrusion systems across multiple doors or zones, reliable power distribution becomes critical infrastructure. The i-PRO MC-TM400K1MC delivers centralized 12VDC power with integrated fuse protection on each output, eliminating the cascading failures that plague unprotected multi-drop installations. This unit addresses the common scenario where a single short circuit takes down an entire branch, turning a simple hardware fault into a system-wide outage that requires emergency truck rolls and frustrated end users.
Key Features
- Fuse-protected outputs prevent single-point failures from cascading across multiple devices
- 12VDC regulated power output maintains consistent voltage under varying loads
- Multiple distribution channels support independent control circuits without voltage sag
- Centralized power architecture reduces per-door installation costs and wiring complexity
- Compatible with standard access control panels, magnetic locks, strikes, and auxiliary devices
- Panel-mount form factor integrates cleanly into existing electrical enclosures
- LED status indicators provide instant visual diagnostics for troubleshooting
The fused output architecture is the key differentiator here. Each channel incorporates individual overcurrent protection, so when a mag lock draws excessive current due to misalignment or a wire gets pinched during construction, only that specific output trips—the rest of your doors stay operational. This isolation significantly reduces after-hours emergency calls and keeps facilities secure even when individual devices fail. The unit's regulated supply maintains clean 12VDC across the operating range, preventing the voltage drops that cause intermittent operation in electronically-controlled locks and readers.
Installation fits standard security panel workflows. Mount the unit in your main or distributed control enclosure, feed it from your primary supply, then run individual pairs to each device. The centralized approach means you're managing one quality power source instead of scattering wall-warts or DIN supplies throughout the facility. For integrators managing projects with 10+ doors or expanding existing systems where adding individual supplies isn't practical, this represents a cleaner, more serviceable architecture that reduces both installation labor and long-term maintenance overhead.