149-102002 - NETDCD1 SPEC SHEET
Controller access device description
The Millennium 149-102002 NETDCD1 is a versatile single-door IP access controller designed for standalone operation and seamless integration within networked systems. Its unified design combines the controller, Ethernet (TCP/IP) communication, a plug-in power supply, and battery backup on a single card, eliminating the need for additional modules to interface with Millennium software. The NETDCD1 supports a wide range of reader technologies and suits low- to medium-complexity installations where high operational reliability is essential.
Electrical specifications (voltage, consumption, protection)
The equipment operates at 9–14 VDC using the included PS1 power supply and draws a nominal current of 150 mA, making it efficient for battery-backed installations. Built-in protection actively safeguards the system against reverse polarity, overvoltage, and transient spikes, while solid-state devices actively protect the relays from overload, enhancing overall system safety and durability.
Memory capacity and auto-operation
The Millennium 149-102002 NETDCD1 is a versatile single-door IP access controller designed for standalone operation as well as seamless integration within networked systems. In addition, its unified design combines the controller, Ethernet (TCP/IP) communication, a plug-in power supply, and battery backup on a single card, thereby eliminating the need for additional modules to interface with Millennium software. Moreover, the NETDCD1 supports a wide range of reader technologies and, as a result, suits low- to medium-complexity installations where high operational reliability is essential.
Software compatibility
The NETDCD1 is designed to communicate directly with Millennium manuals (such as Millennium Ultra, Millennium Xtra, or related configuration utilities). This software runs on a PC or server and is responsible for:
User and access level configuration
Card and attribute synchronization to the controller
Event and transaction log reception
Alarm, input, and output monitoring
Communication protocol
The controller uses Ethernet over TCP/IP to communicate with software, allowing seamless integration into standard LAN/TCP/IP networks without proprietary interfaces.
This design allows the Millennium software to run on servers or PCs using modern Windows operating systems (Windows Server or Windows Desktop), provided they support the required Millennium software installation. The specific compatible operating system versions depend on the Millennium software in use, such as Millennium Ultra.
Typical uses
The Millennium NETDCD1 supports single-door and scalable access control applications that require secure, reliable, and network-based door management. Organizations commonly deploy it in commercial buildings, corporate offices, educational institutions, healthcare facilities, industrial environments, and multi-tenant properties. The controller operates as a standalone unit or as part of a centralized system, maintaining uninterrupted Millennium access control even during network or server communication failures while enabling easy system expansion through additional door control modules.
Commercial buildings
Industrial and manufacturing site
Expandable access control systems
Advantages
The Millennium NETDCD1 delivers significant advantages by integrating a single-door controller, Ethernet communication, power supply, and battery backup into one enclosure. This design simplifies installation and reduces wiring complexity. By storing cardholder data and access levels locally, the NETDCD1 maintains reliable operation even when the server connection is interrupted. Using standard Ethernet TCP/IP, it integrates easily into existing LAN networks without proprietary interfaces. Support for multiple reader technologies provides flexibility in system design, while RS-485 expansion enables scalable growth to multiple doors. Overall, the NETDCD1 provides high reliability, scalability, and streamlined maintenance for professional access control systems.
Here is a more specific list of benefits
- All-in-one single-door controller with power supply and battery backup
- Reliable standalone operation during network or server outages
- Ethernet TCP/IP for easy LAN integration
- Supports multiple reader technologies
- Scalable system expansion via RS-485
- Reduced wiring and installation time
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