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SE2 Series
| User Guide & Setup Instructions |
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1.0
Part I - User Guide
1.2
Using the SE2 Transmitter
This feature is enabled on this transmitter.
This feature is not enabled on this transmitter.
1.2.1
Standard Operation
Transmitting a Manual Alarm
To send an alarm, press and hold the
Alarm
button for 1
second. The transmitter sends an alarm signal to the
central console. With some SE2 models, you can also
visually confirm the signal if done in sight of a receiver
(receiver lights the red LED). After a manual alarm is
initiated, the auto tracking feature begins. The
transmitter sends a signal to the central console every
7
sec., updating your location. To reset the transmitter
after
a manual alarm is initiated, perform a test as
described
in
Testing the Transmitter
.
Testing the Transmitter
To test your transmitter, stand in sight of a siren/strobe
or a receiver. While holding down the
Test
button, press
the
Alarm
button until you hear an audible tone. A test
transmission is sent to the central console. Also, the
strobe on an outdoor siren/strobe or the green LED on a
receiver illuminates.
There might be a brief delay of 2 sec. to
3 sec. before the flashing light appears.
If you do not receive confirmation of a successful test
transmission (such as the strobe on a siren/strobe or the
green LED on a receiver not illuminating), try the test
again. If there is still no confirmation, take the
transmitter to the security department.
1.0
Part I - User Guide
(For Distribution to All SE Users)
1.1
Introduction
The SE2 Series Transmitters 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. The SE2
can also be tested within sight of a receiver or siren/
strobe by the user.
There are several SE2 models available, each
with optional features. Check boxes are
provided in this document for your security
department to indicate which features are
available on your transmitter.
The Security Escort system is
not
a
substitute for safe behavior. System users
should not take personal risks under the
misconception that the system provides
protection that compensates for taking such
risks.
Figure 1: SE Transmitter
1 - Test button
2 - Alarm button
3 - Lanyard
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