DMP X1-POE Add-On PoE Module

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: DMP
  • Model code: X1-POE
  • Networkable: Yes
  • Universal / Wiegand Reader Interface: Yes
  • Voltage: 12 V
Additional info:

The X1-POE Module is an add-on module that powers the controller board and attached door equipment using industry-standard Power over Ethernet (PoE) technology.

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Make DMP
Manufacturer Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
Category Access Control>Access control controllers
Model code X1-POE
Networkable Yes
Universal / Wiegand Reader Interface Yes
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 12 V

Product description

The DMP X1-POE module is an add-on for the X1 Series, engineered to seamlessly integrate Power over Ethernet (PoE) technology into your access control system. This module delivers efficient, centralized power management for both the controller board and door equipment, ensuring reliable operation and simplified installation processes. Designed for flexibility, the X1-POE module supports Wiegand and OSDP reader protocols, making it versatile for various security applications.

This product facilitates network (Ethernet or Wi-Fi) communication with optional cellular backup, guaranteeing continuous connectivity and a robust security stance. The X1's locally stored programming allows the system to operate independently during network outages, safeguarding operational continuity.

Key Features

  • Power over Ethernet (PoE) capability for efficient power distribution
  • Supports one door with dual readers, facilitating secure entry and exit
  • Operates seamlessly in Ethernet or Wi-Fi network environments
  • Offers up to 1.5A output via transformer or 750mA through PoE
  • Distributed and scalable, designed to grow with your business needs

Ideal Use Cases

The X1-POE module is the optimal choice for commercial environments where streamlined power management and robust connectivity are critical. It is particularly beneficial in settings requiring scalable and stable access control solutions that integrate easily with existing infrastructure.

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