Bosch Security Systems 0117-05 Security Escort, Watch/Pendent Panic Transmitter User Manual 48058B SE88 User s Guide p65
Bosch Security Systems Inc Security Escort, Watch/Pendent Panic Transmitter 48058B SE88 User s Guide p65
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User’s Guide for the SE88 Security Escort® Watch/Pendent Panic Transmitter Introduction The SE88 is a personal transmitter designed to work with the Security Escort System. When initiated, a signal identifying you and your location is sent to the security office. The SE88 may also be tested within sight of a Receiver or Siren/Strobe by the user. The waterproof SE88 may be worn like a watch, as a neck pendent or it may be attached to a solid surface with the supplied mounting bracket. Once the Alarm button has been pressed, the transmitter will continue to send a signal every 7 seconds for 15 minutes. The alarm transmission can be stopped by pressing the “Test” button at any time. NOTE: You do not have to point the transmitter at a Receiver, nor do you need to be in sight of a Receiver to activate an alarm. Testing the Transmitter Test the transmitter weekly. To verify the transmitter’s operation: 1. You must be in sight of a Security Escort Siren/Strobe or a Security Escort Receiver. Receivers are located inside buildings usually within sight of an exit door. They are mounted on walls in light beige, rectangular enclosures bearing the Security Escort logo. Siren/Strobes are typically mounted on outside building walls and on light poles. The Security Escort system is NOT a substitute for safe behavior. System users should not take personal risks under the misconception that the system will provide protection that will compensate for taking such risks. Specifications SE88-10S: SE88-30S: SE88-60M: Battery: Provides a supervisory transmission to the Security Escort system every 11 seconds. Provides a supervisory transmission to the Security Escort system every 32 seconds. Provides a supervisory transmission to the Security Escort system every 65 minutes. Lithium coin cell battery. Duracell DL2032 Eveready CR2032 Panasonic CR2032 Operating Temperature: -4°F to +140°F (-20°C to +60°C). Transmitting an Alarm Use your transmitter to transmit an alarm only when you are in danger, seriously injured, or feel threatened. NOTE: Your personal transmitter is an emergency communication device and should not be used LED Indicator for routine communications with the staff. Test Button Transmitting an alarm alerts a computer located in the security office that you require emergency assistance. A display on the computer screen indicates your Alarm Button identity and approximate location, and an someone is dispatched to assist you. In some facilities, flashing strobes and audible sirens will be activated in the vicinity of your location. To transmit an alarm simply press the “Alarm” button for 1 second. b yD e te c tio n Sy ste m s , In c . Siren/Strobe and Receiver 2. Press the “Test” button on your SE88 Security Escort Transmitter for about one second. Release after the LED blinks. 3. Look for a flashing strobe on a Siren/Strobe or a flashing green light on a Receiver. A flashing green light on a Receiver or a flashing strobe on an Siren/Strobe confirms that the entire system is working. If you do not see the flashing light or flashing strobe, the test was not successful. NOTE: There might be a brief delay of two or three seconds before the flashing light appears. If there is no response, try the test again. If there is no response the second time, your transmitter might not be working. Take the transmitter to the security office. Battery Life Depending on the model and assuming normal usage (such as weekly testing), the battery life should be: Model SE88-10S = Approximately 30 days Model SE88-30S = Approximately 120 days Model SE88-60M= Approximately 3 years If the battery is weak, a special signal is sent to the security office during any test, alarm or supervisory transmission. Tests will not produce a flashing light on a Receiver or Siren/Strobe when your transmitter has a weak battery. The LED indicator will blink to indicate an alarm has been sent. Copyright © 2001 Detection Systems, Inc. by Detection Systems SE88 Transmitters User’s Guide PN 48058A2 5/23/01 Installing (Changing) the Batteries This equipment may be damaged by static electricity. You should use a ground strap or grounded workstation when changing batteries. The SE88 may be stored in the bracket. It is not necessary to remove the wrist or neck strap. NO STATIC You will need a #8 TORX® wrench to replace the batteries. Remove 4 screws to replace battery. Important Information for all Users of the Security Escort System Protected Areas Check with the security department to verify the exact areas of the facility that are protected by the system and those that are not. Tapping the case will make the circuit board fall out. Use of Transmitter by Others Insert the battery. The + (positive) side of the battery must face away from the circuit board. Your personal transmitter is assigned specifically to you and is for your use only. It should not be transferred, loaned, or shared with another individual. Before letting anyone handle your transmitter, be sure to inform them that it is an emergency communication device that, when activated, transmits your identity. An officer will be dispatched to the location of the transmitter when it is activated. Lost or Stolen Transmitters In the event your transmitter is lost or stolen, report the incident immediately to the staff office so that a replacement can be issued to you and the original transmitter can be deleted from the system. Tips for Better Transmission Place the circuit board into the case. Be sure the “O” Ring is in place. The notch in the circuit board must align with this tab. As with all radio equipment, the signal strength from your Security Escort Personal Transmitter will be reduced by metal and wet surfaces. To ensure proper transmission of an alarm, hold the transmitter away from your body and other objects, press the alarm button for 1 second. In a vehicle, hold the transmitter close to a window when transmitting. Do not hesitate to retransmit. Exposure to Moisture Be sure the “O” Ring under the cover is in place The circuit board fits under this tab You should test your transmitter a few times (several hours apart) after it has been exposed to moisture to verify it is working properly. Accidental Alarms Replace the case cover. Do not overtighten the screws. The SE88 should then be tested for proper operation. Attaching the mounting bracket The mounting bracket may be attached to any solid surface using the provided hardware. 3/16 in. (4.8 mm) holes Wall Anchors If you accidentally set off an alarm, STAY WHERE YOU ARE! Wait for the security official who responds to your alarm. Explain that you inadvertently set off your transmitter and make it clear that you are not experiencing an emergency. FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry and Science Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation. Warranty Disclaimer Mounting Bracket P/N 48058A2 Any changes or modifications to the Security Escort personal transmitter not expressly approved by Detection Systems, Inc. will void the product warranty. SE88 Transmitters User’s Guide Copyright © 2001 Detection Systems, Inc.
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