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Bosch Security Systems
Seismic Detectors Application Guide
I-200153-1
04.2016
6.4.2
ATM’s
Figure 6-19: ATM shows a typical example of a night an ATM application, with the grey area being
the public access side and the white area being the secure side. The wall provides a physical di-
vide between the two areas
Figure 6-19: ATM
The top section of Figure 6-19 shows the detector mounted on the exterior of the door and a
GMXP3 has been shown to add additional protection to the safe.
The lower section of Figure 6-19 shows a detector mounted internally, close to a potential attack
point at the external user interface.
D
etectors should be mounted close to the the potential attack points. When locating the detectors,
consider the noise of the user interface and the internal noise of the machine when it is counting
and transferring money, as this may be a source of unwanted alarms.
6.4.3
General Design Guide for Night Safes & ATMs
Consider the following points as part of the design and location criteria:
Location
Consideration
Externally on the door
of the unit
Secure or public area?
If installed in a public area, Bosch Security Systems recommend the use
of the GMXD7 anti-drill foil for increased protection.
Consider the mounting height. Ideally, mount the detector above the nor-
mal hazards such as shopping trolleys, baby buggies, cleaning equip-
ment, and any other hazard that may be site/location specific.
Consider using lock protection accessories GMAS6 and/or GMXP3/Z.
Internally near the
door
Detector should be mounted on the hinged side of the door for better
transfer of acoustic signals.
Externally on the body
of the unit
Secure or public area?
If installed in a public area, Bosch Security Systems recommend the use
of the GMXD7 anti-drill foil for increased protection.
Consider the mounting height. Ideally, mount the detector above the nor-
mal hazards such as shopping trolleys, baby buggies, cleaning equip-
ment, and any other hazard that may be site/location specific.