Bosch Security Systems ATX-TRM Allplex track User Manual

Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Allplex track

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       Robert Bosch (SEA) Pte Ltd 11 Bishan Street 21 573943 Singapore Singapore www.boschsecurity.com © Robert Bosch (SEA) Pte Ltd, 2014    ALLPLEX track Personnel Transmitter ATX-TRM-304T01 | ATX-TRM-433T01    en       Quick Installation Guide
ALLPLEX track Personnel Transmitter Quick Installation Guide 1  FCC Information This device complies with Part 15 FCC Rules. 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.  Notice! For  the  full  FCC  information,  refer  to  the  ALLPLEX  track  Personnel  Transmitter  Installation  Manual  which  can  be downloaded from http://www.boschsecurity.com.  2  Installation and Setup This section provides information for the system planners and configurators.  2.1  Removing the Cover  No. Parts 1 Retaining screw 2 Lower Part  Instructions 1. Remove the belt clip, if used. 2. Remove the retaining screw on the back of the enclosure. 3. Use a flat-head screwdriver to pry the lower part of the front cover away from the enclosure.         2.2  Battery The transmitter uses a CR2, 3V lithium  battery. The Central Console indicates when the battery is low and needs replacement. Refer to Figure 3.1 for battery polarity. The battery’s life depends on usage and enabled features.    Notice! Batteries must not  be disposed of in  household waste. Please take used batteries to the local collection  points. See www.boschsecurity.com/standards for further information.  3  Enabling and Disabling Features  The diagram on the left shows the different components of the transmitter.  No. Parts 1 Dip switch for radio frequency (see Figure 3.2) 2 Battery compartment (3V) 3 Alarm button 4 Test button 5 Lanyard               3.1  Selecting Transmitter Radio Frequency          The  radio  frequency  (RF)  is  set  as  304  MHz  by  default.  To  change  the  RF to 303.825 MHz, set dip switch  1  to  the OFF position  and  dip  switch  2  to the ON position.  To change the RF to 433.42 MHz, set dip  switch 1 to the ON position and dip switch 2 to the OFF position. Once the transmitter restarts after inserting the battery, the transmitter will emit a number of beeping tones depending on the configured RF.   Notice! Remove the battery before setting the dip switches. Use a white marker to indicate the configured RF on the back of the transmitter after setting the dip switches. Changes to the dip switches should be performed by administrators only.   2014.03 | V1.0.0 | F.01U.268.386 Robert Bosch (SEA) Pte Ltd Quick Installation Guide ALLPLEX track Personnel Transmitter 3.2  Factory Reset Factory reset should be performed by administrators only. Set both dip switches 1 and 2  to  the  ON  position.  While  pressing  the  Test  and  Alarm  buttons,  the  transmitter  resets after inserting the battery. If the reset is successful, there will be 3 slow consecutive beep tones every 1 second. After a successful reset, select the transmitter RF by setting the dip switches as described in Section 3.1, Selecting Transmitter Radio Frequency. If the reset is unsuccessful, there will be 2 slow consecutive beep tones every 1 second.  Refer  to  the  following  table  which  lists  the  values  that  are  being  set  for  the  respective features following the factory reset.   3.3  Activating the Configuration Mode Configuration mode on the transmitter is activated by going into the test mode.  Note that this mode is not available if the Man-Down or Lanyard snatch alarms are triggered and active. While holding down the Test button, press the Alarm button and release. The transmitter is in configuration mode once it emits 3 short and fast beep tones every 3 seconds.  3.3  Configuring the Transmitter Transmitter type, Autotracking interval, Man-Down pre-beep to duration, Supervision Tracking, Man-Down and Lanyard Snatch features can  be  configured  wirelessly  on  the  transmitter  via  the  coordinator/receiver  using  the  Central  Console  software.  To  establish communication  between  the  transmitter and  the  coordinator,  you  need  to  know  their  Radio IDs. Their  unique  Radio IDs  can  be  fo und engraved on the devices. Using the Central Console software, enable or disable the features accordingly and send the configuration to the transmitter. Please refer to the Security Escort Technical Reference Manual for further details.  3.4  Exiting Configuration Mode The transmitter will exit configuration mode automatically once the configuration has been transferred successfully to the transmitter. If no coordinator/receiver is present, user can exit  the configuration mode immediately by pressing the Test button.  The transmitter will enter operational mode once it exits the configuration mode.  4  Basic Transmitter Features This section provides information of the various features of the transmitter.  4.1  Transmitting a Manual Alarm Initiate an alarm by pressing and holding the Alarm button for 1 second. This emits a series of mixed tones for 2 seconds and sends an alarm signal to the Central Console. If alarm is activated within sight of a receiver, the red LED on the receiver lights up. After initiating a manual  alarm,  the  Auto  Tracking  feature  sends  your latest  location  to  the  Central  Console  every  7  seconds  (configurable).  Reset  the transmitter after a manual alarm by performing a test as described in Section 6, Testing the Transmitter.  4.2 Man-Down Alarm Whenever  you are in a prone position (60° from upright) for more than 5 seconds (configurable), the transmitter emits a series of mixed tones for 2 seconds, and sends an alarm signal to the Central Console. There are no tones or alarm signal if transmitter is restored within 5 seconds (configurable). If alarm is activated within sight  of a receiver, the red LED lights up.  Reset the transmitter after a Man-Down Alarm by returning the transmitter to the upright position and performing a test as described in Section 6, Testing the Transmitter.  4.3  Lanyard Snatch Alarm Initiate an alarm by pulling the lanyard off the transmitter. This emits a series of mixed tones for 2 seconds, followed by short beeps at 250 millisecond intervals. The transmitter sends an alarm signal to the Central Console. If activated within sight of a receiver, the red LED of the receiver lights up. The Auto Tracking feature sends the latest location to the Central Console every 7 seconds (configurable). To reset the transmitter after a Lanyard Snatch Alarm, reinsert the lanyard pin and perform a test as described in Section 6, Testing the Transmitter.  5  Wearing the Transmitter No. Parts 1 Side view of clip 2 Clip 3 Back of transmitter 4 Screw holes (mandatory) 5 Screw holes (optional)  This transmitter includes a clip you can wear over a pocket/belt, or firmly fixed to a belt. To wear the transmitter over a pocket/belt, secure the clip to the transmitter at the two top positions (no. 4) using the screws provided. To fix the transmitter firmly on a belt, secure the clip to the transmitter at the two top positions (no. 4), and at the bottom location (no. 5) using the screw that secures the battery door.  The clip is designed to be worn on a security type utility belt. If worn on a  thin belt, be aware that a loose fit might cause the transmitter to send a Man-Down Alarm (if enabled) when you move too much.        6  Testing the Transmitter Test your transmitter by standing within sight of a receiver or siren-strobe. While holding down the Test button,  press the Alarm button until the transmitter emits 3 short beep tones. A test transmission is sent, lighting the green LED on a receiver or the strobe on an outdoor siren-strobe. There may be a delay of 2 to 3 seconds before the flashing light appears. If the receiver’s LED or the strobe does not light to confirm a successful test transmission, retest the transmitter. If you still do not receive a confirmation, contact the security department.  7  Upgrading Transmitter Firmware Transmitter  firmware  can  be  upgraded wirelessly via a  dedicated  coordinator  using the  Utility Tool of the  Security Escort  software.  For more information on the usage of Utility Tool, please refer to the Security Escort Installation and Setup Manual.  Robert Bosch (SEA) Pte Ltd 2014.03 | V1.0.0 | F.01U.268.386  Diagram Radio Frequency Switch Number 1 Switch Number 2 1 304 MHz (default) OFF OFF 2 303.825 MHz OFF ON 3 433.42 MHz ON OFF Used for Factory Reset ON ON Radio Frequency Number of Beeping Tones 303.825 MHz 1 304 MHz 2 433.42 MHz 3 Feature Value Transmitter Type Security Man-Down Disabled Supervision Tracking Disabled Lanyard Disabled Autotracking Interval 7 secs Supervision Tracking Interval 90 secs Figure 2.1: Back of Transmitter Figure 3.1: Components of the transmitter Figure 5.1: Belt Clip Attachment Figure 3.2: Selecting Transmitter Radio Frequency

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