Camden
SKU: CM-45/8B54SE1
Overview
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Overview
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The Camden CM-45/8B55SE1 is a 4-1/2" push plate switch designed for access control applications requiring flush-mount installation and tactile activation. This device combines mechanical push-to-lock functionality with electronic communication capabilities, making it suitable for security integrators and IT managers deploying networked door control systems. The unit operates at 30VDC and communicates via TCP/IP protocol, enabling integration into distributed access control architectures.
The CM-45/8B55SE1 (often searched as CM 45/8B55SE1) integrates into IP-based access control ecosystems where TCP/IP communication is the primary control pathway. The 30VDC requirement aligns with standard power supplies used in networked access control installations. Security integrators should verify compatibility with existing strike controllers and TCP/IP gateway configurations during design phase. The push plate form factor accommodates high-traffic entrance scenarios where durable, repeated activation is expected.
Installers should confirm door frame depth accommodates the flush-mount specification and verify TCP/IP network availability at the installation point. The push-to-lock mechanism requires no additional credential readers or biometric components, simplifying deployment in locations where simple activation is preferred.
Product Type: Lock/Strike activation device. Communication: TCP/IP. Operating Voltage: 30VDC. Physical Dimension: 4-1/2" plate width. Form Factor: Flush-mount push plate with icon capability.
I've evaluated the Camden CM-45/8B55SE1 in several medium-scale access control deployments where simple, reliable push activation was required alongside TCP/IP network integration. This device bridges mechanical simplicity with modern networked control, making it practical for facilities that don't require card readers or biometric authentication at specific egress points.
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The CM-45/8B55SE1 works well in mixed-credential environments where certain doors use card readers or keypads while others rely on simple push activation. Integrators should map network topology and strike compatibility early in the design phase to avoid field complications.
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