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en | System components/specifications
Security Escort
2017.08 | V2.18.1.0 | DOC
Training Manual
Robert Bosch (SEA) Pte Ltd
2.3
SE2 personnel transmitter
Features
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Personal duress alarm transmitter.
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Man-down alarm.
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Lanyard pull alarm (optional).
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Allows user to test from anywhere within the protected area.
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Notifies Central Console of user’s name and location immediately on alarm.
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Post-alarm and supervision tracking, alarm map recall, and more.
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Internal antenna.
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User replaceable battery with four-year life.
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Belt clip attachment.
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Optional silent manual alarm.
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Low battery indication.
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Optional holster for common security belt sizes.
Description
The SE2 personnel transmitter contains a unique code which is associated with the user at the
time the transmitter is assigned. When the user generates an alarm, this code is sent to the
Central Console. The Central Console graphically displays the user’s location on a map along
with the user’s picture, and his or her name, and any other necessary information.
Transmitting an alarm
There are three ways in which an alarm may be generated, depending on the features enabled
on the transmitter. The types of alarms are as follows:
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Manual duress alarm:
An alarm can be initiated by pressing the large button on the
transmitter.
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Man-down alarm:
The transmitter will transmit an alarm to the Central Console if it is
tipped 60° from upright.
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Lanyard pull:
A cord connected to the pin inserted in the base of the transmitter can be
looped around a utility belt and if the pin is removed from the transmitter (such as when
the transmitter is pulled away from the belt), the transmitter will immediately go into
alarm.
Auto-tracking feature
During an alarm, the transmitter automatically resends the alarm signal every few seconds
constantly updating the Central Console of the user’s location.
Supervision tracking
With supervision tracking enabled, the transmitter will send a tracking signal to the Central
Console constantly updating the user’s location.
Testing
The test mode allows a user to test their transmitter anywhere in the protected area. When
the user is indoors, in sight of an indoor receiver, or outdoors, in sight of a strobe, pressing
the manual test button performs a test. If the test is successful, a small green light will flash
on the indoor receiver, or the strobe will flash briefly. There will be no response at all if the
test fails. If the test fails, the user should contact the Security office as soon as possible.