istar door controller

The is a series of enterprise-grade access control hardware developed by Software House (a brand of Johnson Controls ). These controllers are designed to manage large-scale security environments , providing a bridge between physical security readers (like badge scanners) and central management software like C•CURE 9000. Key Models and Their Applications

In the world of enterprise security, the "brain" of your access control system is the door controller. If you are looking for a solution that scales from a single door to a multi-national campus, the Software House iSTAR family is often the gold standard.

The iStar Door Controller is designed to function as a robust edge device capable of operating independently of the central server during network outages.

The iStar controller is designed to be ecosystem-agnostic. It features open APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) and standard SDKs (Software Development Kits) that allow it to integrate with:

The Istar door controller boasts several key features that make it an ideal choice for various security applications:

Modern security isn't just about physical locks; it’s about protecting your network. The latest iSTAR Ultra G2 and iSTAR Edge G2 are built with a . This means sensitive code and data run in an isolated area of the hardware, far away from potential hackers. 2. Scalability: From 1 to 32 Doors

The iSTAR Ultra G2 can manage up to 32 readers per controller. It supports a mix of traditional hard-wired doors and wireless locksets, making it incredibly flexible for retrofitting old buildings. 3. "Always-On" Reliability C•CURE 9000 and iSTAR Cybersecurity Overview

The iStar Door Controller represents a mature, secure, and economically viable solution for modern physical access control. By bridging the technological gap between legacy infrastructure and modern IP networks, it provides organizations with the flexibility to scale and adapt to emerging security technologies, such as mobile credentials and biometrics, without the financial burden of a complete infrastructure overhaul.

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