Kisi Controller Pro 1
The Kisi Controller Pro 1 is Kisi’s second generation of professional grade access controllers. It offers significant improvements to robustness, making the controller safer and more stable:
- Short circuit protection: the controller detects and cuts short circuits in connected locking hardware (e.g. magnetic locks, strikes)
- Overvoltage protection: the controller does not break if incorrect power supplies are attached to the power input
The Kisi Controller Pro 1 works with any existing electronic locks, such as mortise locks, electric strikes, magnetic locks ("maglocks"), and panic bars.
The administrator experience benefits include Plug & Play connectivity and allow for an efficient management and programming of in- and outgoing connectors through the Kisi dashboard.
The previous version of the Kisi Controller Pro 1, Kisi Controller Pro 1.0 is no longer sold, but it is still just as well-supported and will continue to be receiving firmware updates.
Decentralized, scalable network of controllers and readers
On your local network, Kisi operates as a decentralized system, distinct from traditional hardwired systems, and utilizes modern network protocols. Kisi allows for the connection of up to four doors per controller, but the number of readers per door is not limited by the doors' connection to a controller. This design enables Kisi to be scalable, ranging from configurations for a single door to systems for thousands of doors, with the flexibility to have varying numbers of readers per door.
Inputs and outputs
- Four dry or wet relays wiring to door security hardware: dry, 12/24 volts direct current; wet: max 0.25 ampere x 24 volts or 0.5 ampere x 12 volts per relay
- Contact sensors: four door contact sensor inputs
- Request to exit (REx): four request to exit inputs
Required power input
- 24 volts direct current at 2.5 amperes
Operating current
- Idle current less than 0.12 ampere
- Total power depends on the number of wet relays used
Surge protection
- Up to 30 volts on 24 volts direct current input (including reverse polarity)
- Up to 60 volts on relay outputs