|

Kantech KT-400 vs KT-4 Controllers

Kantech KT-4 versus KT-400 access control comparison

The Kantech KT-400 controller has been officially discontinued, making room for its powerful successor — the KT-4. While the KT-400 served as a robust 4-door controller for years, the KT-4 brings a host of modern enhancements designed to meet today’s access control demands.

What Makes the KT-4 a Superior Choice?

The Kantech KT-4 is more than just a replacement — it’s an upgrade. With options for Wi-Fi, PoE, or standard power, and embedded web management capabilities, it is designed for scalable, unified, and cloud-ready deployments. The KT-4 simplifies installation, supports flexible configurations, and integrates more smoothly with modern systems.

Cyber-Resilient Access Control with End-to-End Encryption

Security is at the core of the KT-4 design. It supports 128-bit AES encryption for communication with EntraPass and integrates seamlessly with ioSmart smartcards and readers to deliver end-to-end encryption. Whether used in Standalone mode or with EntraPass Security Management Software, the KT-4 ensures that sensitive access data is protected against cyber threats, making it ideal for high-security environments in commercial, institutional, and industrial settings.

Scalable Architecture with Built-In Expansion Capabilities

The KT-4 is designed to grow with your needs. It supports up to 256 input or output points with modular expansion using add-ons like the Kantech KT-MOD-INP16 or KT-MOD-REL8. Whether you’re monitoring elevator control points, securing multi-tenant facilities, or integrating with intrusion systems like DSC PowerSeries, the KT-4 offers the scalability and flexibility integrators need for today’s complex security applications. The removable terminal blocks and web-based configuration tool also make installation and servicing straightforward, reducing technician time on-site.

Key Advantages of the KT-4

  • Native support for PoE (optional)
  • Native support for Wi-Fi (optional)
  • Updated future-proof system architecture
  • Unified cloud readiness
  • Gigabyte 128-bit AES Encrypted IP
  • Secure OSDP support
  • Easy migration from KT-400

Cross-Reference Chart: KT-400 to KT-4

KT-400

KT-4

Controller Only

Controller Only

KT-400 – KT-400 PCB, and metal cabinet

KT-4 – KT-4 PCB, and metal cabinet

KT-400-PCB – KT-400 PCB

KT-4-PCB – KT-4 PCB

KT-4-WIFI – KT-4 PCB WITH WIFI, CABINET

KT-4-POE – KT-4 PCB WITH POE, CABINET

Starter Kits

Starter Kits

SK-CE-400-SCM – Corp V8, KT-MUL-MT-KP
(1), KT-MUL-SC (3)

SK-CE-4-SCM – Corp V8, KT-MUL-SC2 (4)

SK-CE-400-SCSG – Corp V8, KT-SG-MT-KP
(1), KT-SG-SC (3)

SK-CE-4-SCSG – Corp V8, KT-SG-SC2 (4)

SK-SE-400-SCM – Spec V8, KT-MUL-MT-KP
(1), KT-MUL-SC (3)

SK-SE-4-SCM – Spec V8, KT-MUL-SC2 (4)

SK-SE-400-SCSG – Spec V8, KT-SG-MT-KP
(1), KT-SG-SC (3)

NO REPLACEMENT

Expansion Kits

Expansion Kits

EK-400-MTM – KT-MUL-MT (4)

EK-4-MTM – KT-MUL-MT2 (4)

EK-400-MTSG – KT-SG-MT (4)

EK-4-MTSG – KT-SG-MT2 (4)

EK-400-SCM – KT-MUL-SC (4)

EK-4-SCM – KT-MUL-SC2 (4)

EK-400-SCSG – KT-SG-SC (4)

EK-4-SCSG – KT-SG-SC2 (4)

EK-400 – No readers

EK-4 – No readers

Titan Products Group proudly supports the full Kantech access control product line, including the KT-4 controller and its accessories. Contact us for expert guidance on migrating from legacy Kantech KT-400 systems to the next-generation KT-4 platform.

Similar Posts

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *