Bosch SE2M-304, SE2S-SN-304, SE2U-SN-304 Installation Manual

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Bosch SE2M-304, SE2S-SN-304, SE2U-SN-304 Installation Manual

SE2X-304 Series

Installation Instructions

EN Transmitters

SE2X-304 Series | Installation Instructions | 1.0

Part I - User Guide

 

 

FCC Notice

The SE2X-304 Series Transmitters comply with Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry and Science Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

This device cannot cause harmful interference.

This device must accept any interference received, including interference that might cause undesired operation.

FCC ID: ESV-0117-1

Canada: 1249 102 643

1.0Part I - User Guide

The section is for all Security Escort users.

1.1Introduction

The SE2X-304 Series are personal transmitters designed to work with the Security Escort System. When initiated, a signal identifying you and your location is sent to the Security Escort monitoring station. These transmitters can also be tested within sight of a receiver or siren-strobe.

Several SE2 models are available, each with optional features. The check boxes in this document are for your security department to indicate which features are available on your transmitter. For example:

Feature is enabled on this transmitter.

Feature is not enabled on this transmitter.

The Security Escort System is not a substitute for safe behavior. Do not take personal risks believing the system will protect you.

Figure 1: Basic SE Transmitter Features

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Test button

3 - Lanyard

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Alarm button

 

1.2Using the SE2X-304

1.2.1Standard Operation

Transmitting a Manual Alarm

Send an alarm by pressing and holding the Alarm button for 1 sec. The transmitter sends an alarm signal to the central console every 15 sec, updating your location. With some SE2

models, you can visually confirm the signal if transmitted within sight of a receiver (LED lights red). After a manual alarm initiates, the auto tracking feature activates.

Reset the transmitter after a manual alarm initiates by performing a test as described in Testing the Transmitter.

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 you hear a tone. A test transmission is sent to the central console, lighting the green LED on a receiver lights or the strobe on an outdoor siren-strobe. There might be a brief delay of 2 to 3 sec before the flashing light appears.

If the receiver’s LED or the strobe does not light to confirm a successful test transmission, re-test the transmitter. If you still do not receive confirmation, contact the security department.

1.2.2Optional Features

Man-Down Alarm

With the Man-Down Alarm feature enabled, the transmitter transmits an alarm whenever the transmitter (you) is in a prone position (60° from upright). The transmitter emits a tone on sensing the prone position and activates Auto Tracking.

Reset the transmitter after a Man-Down Alarm activates by returning the transmitter to the upright position and performing a test as described in Section 1.2.1 Standard Operation.

Lanyard Alarm

With the Lanyard Alarm feature enabled (the pin is pulled out), the transmitter sends an alarm signal to the central console that activates Auto Tracking.

To reset the transmitter after a Lanyard Alarm activates, reinsert the lanyard pin and perform a test as described in

Section 1.2.1 Standard Operation.

1.3Wearing the Transmitter

This transmitter includes a clip you can wear over a pocket or belt or firmly fixed to a belt.

To wear the transmitter over a pocket, secure the clip to the transmitter at the two top positions using the screws provided. To wear the transmitter on a belt, attach the clip at the third location at the bottom using the screw that secures the battery door (Figure 2).

Figure 2: Belt Clip Attachment

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1 - Side view of clip

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Mandatory

2 -

Clip

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Optional

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Back of transmitter

 

 

The clip is designed to wear 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.

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