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Controllers

Access control controllers are the brains behind the door — they receive credential data from the reader, make the access decision, and trigger the lock to release. The controller also maintains event logs, schedules, and communication with the management platform.

12 products in this category

Brivo ACS-100

Brivo

Brivo ACS-100

The Brivo ACS-100 is a single-door cloud-managed smart controller with built-in WiFi and Ethernet connectivity, PoE power option, and an integrated reader interface — purpose-built for fast single-door deployments at Chicago commercial properties without the cost or wiring of a separate reader and panel.

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Brivo ACS-SDC-E

Brivo

Brivo ACS-SDC-E

The Brivo ACS-SDC-E is the Edge variant of Brivo's Smart Door Controller — a single-door cloud-managed panel mounted at the door rather than in a panel room. Built-in WiFi, Ethernet, and PoE power; supports OSDP v2 and Wiegand readers; metal enclosure with tamper detection. The Chicago choice for retrofit projects, leased commercial space, and any deployment where panel-room wiring is impractical.

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Brivo ACS300-E-B

Brivo

Brivo ACS300-E-B

The Brivo ACS300-E-B is a modern 2-door cloud-managed access control panel — Ethernet + WiFi connectivity, optional cellular, OSDP v2 and Wiegand reader support, integrated battery-backup-ready enclosure with tamper detection. The standard Brivo Access controller for Chicago commercial offices, retail, multi-tenant residential, healthcare clinics, and small-to-mid commercial buildings managed on the Brivo Access cloud.

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Brivo ACS6000

Brivo

Brivo ACS6000

The Brivo ACS6000 is a multi-door cloud-managed access control panel supporting up to 8 doors per main board (expandable to 16+ doors with daughter boards) — built for Chicago mid-to-large commercial buildings, multi-floor offices, schools, healthcare, and campus deployments where panel-per-pair architecture is too granular.

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Brivo ACS6100

Brivo

Brivo ACS6100

The Brivo ACS6100 is the next-generation high-density multi-door cloud-managed access control panel — successor to the ACS6000, expandable across multiple daughter boards for 16, 24, 32+ doors per panel chassis. The Chicago choice for enterprise commercial buildings, multi-floor offices, hospitals, schools, and multi-building campuses with centralized panel-room architecture.

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Paxton10 010-403 Door Controller

Paxton

Paxton10 010-403 Door Controller

The Paxton10 Door Controller (010-403) is the single-door PCB controller for the Paxton10 cloud-managed access control system — supplied as a board that mounts inside a customer-supplied enclosure or pre-wired backbox. Encrypted RS-485 to Paxton10 readers; supports 1 door per controller, multiple controllers federated under one Paxton10 cloud account.

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Paxton Net2 Plus Controller

Paxton

Paxton Net2 Plus Controller

The Paxton Net2 Plus controller is the on-premises door controller for Paxton Net2 access control — supplied in a metal enclosure with integrated power supply and battery-backup space. Manages 1 or 2 doors per controller (depending on SKU), connects to the Net2 server over Ethernet, supports video verification and integration with the broader Paxton ecosystem. The Chicago choice for projects that require local data residency rather than cloud admin.

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Paxton Net2 I/O Board (489-710)

Paxton

Paxton Net2 I/O Board (489-710)

The Paxton Net2 I/O Board (489-710) is a 4-input / 4-output expansion board for Paxton Net2 access control — adds programmable inputs (fire interlocks, BMS triggers, panic buttons, elevator return signals) and outputs (elevator floor enables, BMS notifications, auxiliary relays) to a parent Paxton Net2 Plus controller. Connects to the parent controller over Paxton's RS-485 bus.

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Schlage Zentra RC15

Schlage

Schlage Zentra RC15

The Schlage RC15 is a single-gang hybrid reader-controller from Allegion's Schlage RC series — combines a multi-technology reader and an integrated single-door controller in one body. Reads 125 kHz Prox + 13.56 MHz smart cards with optional BLE mobile credentials. Doubles as an enrollment station for Schlage XE360 wireless electronic locks on the Allegion Zentra platform — present a credential at the RC15 to enroll it into the XE360 / Zentra lock population without a separate desktop reader.

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Schlage Zentra RC11

Schlage

Schlage Zentra RC11

The Schlage RC11 is a mullion-style hybrid reader-controller from Allegion's Schlage RC series — combines a multi-technology reader and an integrated single-door controller in a narrow ~45 mm body for aluminum storefront frames. Reads 125 kHz Prox + 13.56 MHz smart cards with optional BLE mobile credentials. Doubles as an enrollment station for Schlage XE360 wireless electronic locks on the Allegion Zentra platform.

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Schlage Zentra RCK15

Schlage

Schlage Zentra RCK15

The Schlage RCK15 is a single-gang hybrid reader-controller with integrated 12-button keypad — combines a multi-technology reader, a PIN keypad for 2-factor authentication, and an integrated single-door controller in one body. Reads 125 kHz Prox + 13.56 MHz smart cards with optional BLE mobile credentials. Doubles as an enrollment station for Schlage XE360 wireless electronic locks on the Allegion Zentra platform.

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ASSA ABLOY Accentra NTX700

ASSA ABLOY

ASSA ABLOY Accentra NTX700

The ASSA ABLOY Accentra NTX700 is the cloud-managed gateway controller for the Accentra multifamily and commercial access platform — connects wireless and online ASSA ABLOY electronic locks (Yale, Sargent, Corbin Russwin, Medeco) back to the Accentra cloud over Ethernet and WiFi. A single gateway covers a building-scale population of locks; multiple gateways federate under one Accentra cloud account. The Chicago choice for multifamily residential, hospitality, and commercial properties standardizing on ASSA ABLOY wireless lock hardware.

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About Controllers

Access control controllers are the brains behind the door — they receive credential data from the reader, make the access decision, and trigger the lock to release. The controller also maintains event logs, schedules, and communication with the management platform. Choosing the right controller depends on the number of doors, the management platform (cloud or on-premise), and the integration requirements of the project.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many doors can one controller handle? +
Most commercial controllers manage 1 to 4 doors per unit. Multi-door controllers reduce wiring complexity and cost for buildings with clustered entry points.