3Si Security Systems GT83000A Asset tracking and alert device User Manual
3Si Security Systems Inc. Asset tracking and alert device
Contents
- 1. User Manual
- 2. Regulatory Leaflet
- 3. Hardware Guide
User Manual
Crime Doesn’t Pay with ESP Q&A – What’s happening? In San Diego, CA, a lone robber enters a bank, taking off with almost $2,000. The teller included the ESP tracking device in with the other cash. As the robber flees, the ESP system automatically notifies local law enforcement and officers are on their way. Within minutes, the suspect is apprehended and police make a full recovery of the money. ESP – it works! Q: How can I tell if the ESP device is active? A: Whenever the device is removed from the base plate, it automatically turns on and begins silently tracking. Q: How are the police notified about an active device? Q: Is there anything I need to do to maintain the ESP device? A: Y ou only need to remember to keep the device on its base plate at all times, unless handing it out with the other cash during a robbery. A: A s soon as the ESP device is lifted from the base plate, it begins to transmit information to dispatch and police indicating the device’s location. About 3SI • 3SI Security Systems has helped protect cash at financial institutions for more than 38 years. • 3SI security products provide confidence to tellers and branch staff in the event of a robbery. • Currently there are more than 170,000 cash security devices installed worldwide! • 3SI’s cash security products have helped recover more than $95 million dollars worldwide! • 3SI’s industry leading customer service group is available toll free at 800-523-1430 to assist you. ESP ® User Instructions Your location has the latest innovation in security – ESP®, Electronic Satellite Pursuit. Financial institutions use ESP as an apprehension and recovery tool to help combat bank robberies. 486 Thomas Jones Way, Exton, PA 19341 800-523-1430 • 610-280-2000 fax: 610-280-2077 • www.3sisecurity.com Revised 2/10 60-0800-020 User Instructions If You Are Robbed Maintenance Information Keep your ESP device on its base plate Simply remove the device from its base plate and hand it out with the other cash. Changing the Cash Strap at all times! The device will automatically turn on, notify police and begin silently tracking the robber. new cash strap must be attached while keeping the device in the cash drawer and on the base plate. It is important to keep the ESP device on the base plate at all times because the plate prevents the device from turning on and notifying police. It’s that easy! • The ESP device rests in the teller’s cash drawer or the vault on a base plate. • This base plate keeps the device turned off and preserves battery life. • If the device accidentally moves off the plate, it will turn on and begin to notify police. • To turn the device off, simply place it back on the base plate. • Never handle or remove the ESP device from the base plate unless giving it to a robber or directed to do so by your Supervisor or Security Officer. • Always transport the ESP device on a base plate in the cash drawer or on a spare base plate. Never hand strapped cash to a customer. It could be an ESP device. SI recommends that you DO NOT stamp the secure strap on the device. Transporting the ESP Device I f the cash drawer is placed in a vault at night, the device must remain on the base plate in the drawer or tray. Always transport and store the drawer in a flat, horizontal position, so the device cannot tilt or fall off its base plate. Battery Maintenance The battery is replaced annually by 3SI. No testing or maintenance is required by you.
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