Bosch SE3M-304, SE3S-304, SE3U-304 Operation Manual

SE3 Series
User Guide
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Transmitters
SE3 Series | User Guide | 1.0 Overview
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FCC Statement
This device may not cause harmful interference.
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that can cause undesired operation.
1.0 Overview
The SE3 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 SE3 can also be tested within sight of a receiver or siren/strobe by the user.
The SE3 is available in three models: Maintenance (M), User (U), and Security (S). User is the standard model. The Security model has the same features as User, except that the transmitter does not make an audible tone when transmitting an alarm. The Maintenance model is used only for system testing.
The Security Escort system is not a substitute for safe behavior. System users should not take personal risks under the misconception the system provides protection that compensates for taking such risks.
Figure 1: Transmitting an Alarm
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1 - Press and hold both buttons for alarm.
It is not necessary to point the transmitter at a receiver or be in sight of a receiver to activate an alarm.
Do not hesitate to retransmit. The system updates your location each time you retransmit an alarm.
Once initiated, the transmitter sends a signal every few seconds updating your location until a test is performed.
2.0 Transmitting an Alarm
Use your transmitter to send out an alarm only when you are in danger, seriously injured, or feel threatened.
Your personal transmitter is an emergency communication device and should not be used for routine communications with security officials.
Transmitting an alarm alerts a computer located in the security office that you require emergency assistance. A display on the computer screen indicates your identity and approximate location, and an officer is dispatched to assist you. In some facilities, flashing strobes and audible sirens are activated in the vicinity of your location.
To transmit an alarm:
1. Hold the transmitter away from your body.
2. Press both buttons together and hold. See Figure 1.
In a vehicle, hold the transmitter close to a window when transmitting.
3.0 Testing the Transmitter
Test the transmitter weekly. To verify the transmitter’s operation:
1. Stand 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. The siren/strobes are typically mounted on outside building walls and on light poles. See Figure 2.
2. Press either button on your Security Escort transmitter for about 1 sec. until you hear a tone.
3. Release, then press the other button for about 1 sec. until you hear a tone. Do not hold both buttons down simultaneously because this generates an alarm. See Figure 3.
4. 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 the entire system is working. If you do not see the flashing light or flashing strobe, the test was not successful.
Bosch Security Systems | 6/03 | 45304D
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