
OC1
OC2
IN1
IN2
+
1
2
C
3
D0
D1
GND
12V+
PW-
PW+
5
4
NC
NO
IN3
IN4
C
6
7
C
8
D0
D1
GND
12V+
LED
BUZ
0
9
Use the surface mount box to
install the eIDC
32
at the door,
keeping door wiring as short
as possible
PoE Switch
Convenient
IP Address Discovery
The eIDC
32
is the only
door controller in the
industry that ashes
its IP address during
startup for automatic IP
address discovery.
The eIDC
32
Door Controller
More Power. More Control.
The eIDC
32
delivers the power you need in the smallest form factor in the industry.
The high-performance eIDC
32
door controller can handle more cards, more schedules
and more functions than any single door controller on the market – making it an
advantaged solution for virtually any access control installation.
More Inputs and Outputs.
Greater Support.
Each door controller supports up to two
readers per door and features multiple
congurable inputs and outputs,
providing enhanced support and exibility
at every door.
Simple Installation.
Easy Scalability.
The compact eIDC
32
conveniently ts
inside a double gang box, easily mounted
at the door for a quick and painless
installation. Add one or more doors as
your needs grow. Simply add an eIDC
32
door controller and connect a CAT5/6
cable to the nearest network switch.
Installation and wiring
with the double-gang box
Quality Tested.
Rest Assured.
Every eIDC
32
door controller is thoroughly
tested – under extreme-use conditions
for 7 consecutive days – before shipping
to our customers, to ensure a trouble-free
user experience. innias’ extensive end-
to-end quality control process ensures
seamless operation across every platform.
1
2
Run one CAT5/6 cable from
the eIDC
32
to the nearest
PoE switch
Power separately any devices
that require more power than the
available PoE budget supports.
Please refer to the eIDC
32
specication
sheet for detailed power budgets.
CASE STUDY
CoorsTek’s Global Solution:
innias Used in 10 Facilities, 4
Countries, 3 Continents
CoorsTek is a leader in technical ceramics for nearly every
segment of the global economy. They were rst introduced
to Intelli-M in 2006, during a sales presentation by Integral
Technologies. Successful implementation of a single door
at a manufacturing facility in Tennessee eventually grew
to over 150 highly-scalable innias eIDC
32
controllers at
ten dierent facilities in 4 countries on 3 continents, and
replaced 5 dierent competitive products. CoorsTek IT
Manager, Scott Weisgerber said, “The simplicity, reliability
and exibility of the eIDC
32
controller and Intelli-M
Access management application have all been factors in
establishing innias as the primary access control solution
at CoorsTek.”
The Power to Do More
The PoE-powered eIDC
32
is engineered to provide local power for door strikes, readers,
and additional door hardware peripherals – reducing wiring complexity, and providing
unmatched convenience and flexibility.
Proven Reliability.
Unlimited Scalability.
Over 50,000 innias eIDC
32
controllers
are currently deployed around the world,
for installations ranging from single-
door applications to globally distributed
systems approaching 1,000 total doors.
Add Doors as Your Needs Grow
innias access control solutions are designed to easily scale with
your needs and your budget. Intelli-M Access software supports
an unlimited number of doors, allowing you to add doors to your
system at any time by simply installing an eIDC
32
controller at the
door and connecting to your network. innias delivers simple,
straightforward scalability with no hidden costs or fees.
Powered Outputs
Each eIDC
32
is equipped with two open collectors supporting up
to 450 mA of combined power. This powerful feature allows the
device to power the door strike or other equipment such as a
connected horn or alarm.
Unlock Mag Locks
The eIDC
32
features a Form C relay rated for 5A and 250V that
can be used to control the energized or de-energized state of a
mag lock.
Note: an external power source is needed to fully power the magnetic lock.
MORE Power…
Additionally, the eIDC
32
door controller is capable of providing
power for other connections and devices, such as:
• Motion sensor
• Strikes, horns and lights
• Low power Mag locks
• Card reader/reader with keypad (up to two total)
Power Output:
• The total maximum power that the controller can provide
is 750 mA at 12 V. (This includes the open collectors as well as both
card reader sections.)
• The total available power from the open collectors of the controller is
450 mA at 12 V.
• You must stay within available power capacity for both open
collector budget and maximum power listed above.
Read the full case study and access our complete library
at www.innias.com.
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