Security Escort
System components/specifications | en
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Robert Bosch (SEA) Pte Ltd
Training Manual
2017.08 | V2.18.1.0 | DOC
Features
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Can be worn like a watch, pendant or mounted to a permanent location
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Once activated, sends immediate notification of wearer's identity and location
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Water resistant
Description
The SE88 Security Escort Watch/Pendant Panic Transmitter is designed to work with the
Security Escort System. Once activated, the wearer's identity and location is sent to the
security office. The SE88 may be worn like a watch, around the neck like a pendant or even
mounted to a stationary location with a mounting bracket (optional accessories, please order
separately). It is ideal for use in elder care or assisted living facilities where immediate
emergency notification is required.
Transmitting an Alarm
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In the event of an emergency, the user simply presses and holds the alarm buttons to
produce an alarm. Transmittal will vary with different options. Generally, within two
seconds of an alarm being generated, sounders in Receivers and Strobes or Sirens
connected to Alert Units will activate.
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The alarm signal transmits to the Receivers. The Receivers relay the alarm signal to the
Transponder and to the Central Console.
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The Central Console displays the user’s location, picture, name, and vital information
(such as a medical condition or disability).
Auto-Tracking Feature
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During an alarm, the Transmitter automatically resends the alarm signal every few
seconds constantly updating the Central Console of the user’s location.
Testing
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The Test Mode allows a user to test his or her 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 buttons in sequence 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.
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Every successful test is recorded in the Subscriber Database in the Central Console
Software and optionally printed on the hardcopy printer. The Subscriber Database
contains all of the information relating to each subscriber, including the date and time of
the most recent test transmission. It is possible to search the Subscriber Database for
individuals who have not performed tests for a specified period of time.
Low Battery Reporting
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When the Transmitter is tested, a special “low battery” message is included in the
transmission to Central Console if the Transmitter’s battery is in need of replacing. Also,
the system will not give a visual or audible response during a test, indicating that the
Transmitter requires service. Low battery alerts are logged at the Central Console.