A standalone controller is a self-contained access control unit that manages door access without requiring a continuous connection to a central server. It stores user credentials, access rules, and event logs locally.
The controller connects to card readers or biometric devices on the input side and door locks (EM/Strike/Deadbolt) on the output side. It processes authentication decisions locally and communicates event data via TCP/IP to management software.
Standalone controllers continue to operate normally even if the network connection is lost, ensuring uninterrupted door access control. They are simpler to install and lower in cost for small deployments.
Yes. Via TCP/IP connectivity, the HIKVISION standalone controller can be managed using iProtect or HIKVISION's access control management software for remote configuration, user management, and report generation.
A typical HIKVISION standalone controller manages 1 to 4 doors depending on the model. Multi-door deployments can use multiple controllers networked together within the same management software.