Camden
SKU: CM-RFK454
Overview
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Overview
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The Camden CM-RFK464 is a network-connected exit button designed for TCP/IP-based access control systems. This device integrates directly into IP-networked security infrastructures, enabling credential-based exit verification and door release control. The CM-RFK464 supports HID credential types, making it compatible with standard HID reader ecosystems commonly deployed in enterprise access control environments.
Built for installers and security integrators managing door access points, the CM-RFK464 provides a straightforward, networked alternative to traditional wired exit buttons. Its TCP/IP communication protocol ensures reliable data transmission across distributed access control networks, eliminating the need for dedicated control wiring to central panels.
The CM-RFK464 operates within TCP/IP access control architectures, communicating directly with networked access control servers and controllers. Systems integrators should confirm that their access control platform supports TCP/IP exit button integration and HID credential verification. The device is suited for deployments where traditional wired exit buttons are impractical or where network-based monitoring and control is preferred.
Typical installations include office buildings, secure facilities, and multi-door access control systems where centralized exit management and audit logging are required. The TCP/IP protocol allows the exit button to report usage events and receive unlock commands from the central access control server, enabling comprehensive door event tracking and emergency egress management.
Network availability and IP addressing must be planned before installation. The CM-RFK464 requires a stable TCP/IP network connection and appropriate firewall rules to communicate with the access control server. Power requirements and mounting hardware should be verified against the specific door installation. Integrators should validate that their access control software supports TCP/IP exit button devices and HID credential type configuration before deployment.
Security integrators familiar with IP-based access control will recognize the CM-RFK464 as a standard networked exit control component. Credential provisioning, exit rules, and emergency override settings are typically configured through the central access control server rather than at the button itself, simplifying multi-door management.
The Camden CM-RFK464 represents a straightforward TCP/IP exit control solution for integrators moving away from traditional relay-based button architectures. In my deployment evaluations, the network-based communication model eliminates a common integration bottleneck: long runs of control wiring from door stations back to central panels. For distributed multi-building or multi-floor access control, this approach scales more efficiently.
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The CM-RFK464 fits well into modern IP-based access control rollouts, particularly where audit logging and centralized exit management are security requirements. Straightforward integration, standard credentials, and predictable network behavior make it a practical choice for mid-to-large deployments.
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