HES RT-1 Wireless Transmitters and Receivers Kit
The HES RT-1 is a complete wireless transmission system engineered for security and access control applications. This kit delivers reliable signal relay between distributed devices across facility networks, enabling seamless integration of wireless sensors and control signals without extensive hardwiring.
What's Included
- 1 Receiver Unit
- 2 Transmitter Units
Key Features
- Paired transmitter-receiver configuration for plug-and-play deployment
- Designed for access control and security signal integration
- Wireless relay capability eliminates complex wiring requirements
- Indoor and facility-based deployment support
- Integrated solution for distributed device networks
Applications
The RT-1 system is ideal for security installations requiring wireless connectivity between access control panels, door locks, sensors, and remote monitoring devices. Suitable for office buildings, commercial facilities, and multi-zone security deployments where traditional wired infrastructure is impractical or cost-prohibitive.
Compatibility & Deployment
The RT-1 integrates with HES access control and security systems where wireless signal transmission between components is required. The kit supports standard indoor operating environments typical of facility-based security installations. Verify compatibility with your specific control panel or system architecture before deployment to ensure optimal performance and integration.
Ted PerryPerspective based on aggregated IP Security Depot and affiliated engineering team experience.
I see the RT-1 kit specified regularly in retrofit projects where pulling new wire through finished walls isn't practical. The one receiver with two transmitters gives you flexibility—you can trigger a single lock or alarm panel from two different locations, or stage redundant signals in a critical zone. That said, this is an indoor-rated wireless relay, not a long-range RF bridge. Plan your deployment around typical office or light commercial environments where you've got reasonable line-of-sight or minimal obstruction between transmitter and receiver.
One watch-out: verify operating frequency and any local regulations before installation, especially in facilities with dense wireless traffic or near medical equipment. Also confirm that your existing HES control panel or third-party system explicitly supports dry-contact or relay-style wireless inputs—the RT-1 essentially closes a circuit remotely, so your upstream hardware needs to recognize that signal format. If you're running a mixed-vendor environment, get integration specs in writing before you commit to the deployment.