Kantech KT-1 Installation Manual - Aes Encryption 128-Bit
seconds for EntraPass GE). For UL listed installations the allowed range for the heart-
beat is 15 seconds to 140 seconds. The loss of communication notification will
occur when the network pulse time has elapsed twice plus 15 seconds.
Note: The KT-1 has been tested by UL with the PoE/PoE+ models Phihong POE36U-
1AT-R and/or the POE125U-4-HP-R. These devices shall be used in conjunction with
UL listed transient protectors. Other compatible PoE/PoE+ configurations may be
possible.
For UL listed installations use only in conjunction with compatible PoE/PoE+devices
that are UL294 listed. These devices shall be used in conjunction with UL listed Tran-
sient protectors.
AES Encryption 128-Bit
The KT-1 is extremely secure. It uses 128-bit AES encryption to communicate with
the Gateway, which prevents any hacking from the internet, and ensures secure
communications when used over the internet on a wide area network (WAN).
128-bit AES encryption has been validated by NIST (Certificate No. 3092).
Inputs
There are 4 onboard inputs that can be used for the following:
• Door contact
• T.Rex (Request to Exit Detector)
• Interlock
• External Alarm System Status (Armed/Disarmed)
• External Alarm System Alarm (Alarm/Secure)
• External Alarm System Zones
• To trigger relays in the event of an alarm
• Zone shunt: Single or group of zones can be permanently or temporarily
'shunted' to a secure state on the same controller. Shunt method includes:
• Zone Shunt by another Zone - When a zone in alarm is programmed to shunt
another zone/group of zones.
• Zone Shunt on Unlock - When a zone is temporarily frozen to its actual state
(alarm or secured) after an access granted.
• Manual Shunt - Operator can manually 'Shunt' a zone to a secure state.
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