Description
The Security Brands 14-RTE–433T Wireless Exit Button is a rugged, transmitter-only outdoor push-to-exit device designed for Ridge 2.0 access control systems. It enables secure, trench-free exit control for gates and doors, ideal for yards, campuses, and industrial facilities where flexible transmitter placement matters.
- Frequency & Compatibility: 433 MHz Ridge-compatible transmitter that pairs with Ridge 2.0 Transceivers (sold separately) for secure wireless exit control.
- Push-to-Exit Operation: Immediate, reliable exit activation to grant controlled access when pressed.
- Weather-Resistant Housing: Durable polycarbonate enclosure built to withstand outdoor conditions and harsh environments.
- Power & Efficiency: Ultra-low power design; solar-friendly, battery-powered with standby <5 µA and active <10 mA draw, enabling long intervals between replacements.
- LED Transmission Indicator: Built-in LED confirms the button press and the wireless signal is sent.
- Lockout Key Switch: Key-operated lockout prevents unauthorized use; includes a key for quick, tangible access control.
- Installation Versatility: Surface-mount design with a compact footprint suitable for wall or pedestal installations.
- Battery Included: CR2032 battery pre-installed for immediate use; no setup required out of the box.
- Operating Conditions: Stable performance from -15°F to 158°F (-26°C to 70°C) across diverse climates.
- Easy Ridge Expansion: Simple integration to expand Ridge-enabled systems, ideal for modular, trench-free perimeter solutions.
When paired with a Ridge 2.0 Transceiver, the 14-RTE-433T delivers secure, wireless exit control across gates and doors, reducing installation time and cost by eliminating trenching. Its long battery life and ultra-low power draw minimize maintenance for remote entrances, while the weather-resistant body ensures dependable outdoor operation. This transmitter is ideal for facilities like warehouses, parking lots, campuses, and industrial yards where flexible placement, quick deployment, and straightforward push-to-exit control are essential.

