Bosch Security Systems Inc. 0117-05 Manual De Usuario

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SE88 Transmitters User’s Guide
Copyright © 2001 Detection Systems, Inc.
Installing (Changing) the Batteries
NO STATIC
This equipment may be damaged by static electricity.
You should use a ground strap or grounded
workstation when changing batteries.
You will need a #8 TORX
®
 wrench to replace the batteries.
Remove 4
screws to
replace battery.
Tapping the case will make the circuit board fall out.
Insert the battery. The + (positive) side of the battery must face
away from the circuit board.
Place the circuit board into the case. Be sure the “O” Ring is in
place.
Be sure the
“O” Ring
under the cover
is in place
The circuit board
fits under this tab
The notch in
the circuit board
must align with
this tab.
Replace the case cover. Do not overtighten the screws. The SE88
should then be tested for proper operation.
Attaching the mounting bracket
The mounting bracket may be attached to any solid surface using
the provided hardware.
3/16 in.
(4.8 mm) holes
Wall Anchors
Mounting
Bracket
The SE88 may be stored in the bracket. It is
not necessary to remove the wrist or neck
strap.
Important Information for all Users of the
Security Escort System
Protected Areas
Check with the security department to verify the exact areas of
the facility that are protected by the system and those that are
not.
Use of Transmitter by Others
Your personal transmitter is assigned specifically to you and is
for your use only. It should not be transferred, loaned, or
shared with another individual. Before letting anyone handle
your transmitter, be sure to inform them that it is an emergency
communication device that, when activated, transmits your
identity. An officer will be dispatched to the location of the
transmitter when it is activated.
Lost or Stolen Transmitters
In the event your transmitter is lost or stolen, report the incident
immediately to the staff office so that a replacement can be
issued to you and the original transmitter can be deleted from
the system.
Tips for Better Transmission
As with all radio equipment, the signal strength from your
Security Escort Personal Transmitter will be reduced by metal
and wet surfaces. To ensure proper transmission of an alarm,
hold the transmitter away from your body and other objects,
press the alarm button for 1 second. In a vehicle, hold the
transmitter close to a window when transmitting. Do not
hesitate to retransmit.
Exposure to Moisture
You should test your transmitter a few times (several hours
apart) after it has been exposed to moisture to verify it is
working properly.
Accidental Alarms
If you accidentally set off an alarm, STAY WHERE YOU ARE!
Wait for the security official who responds to your alarm.
Explain that you inadvertently set off your transmitter and make
it clear that you are not experiencing an emergency.
FCC Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with
RSS-210 of Industry and Science Canada.  Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference received including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Warranty Disclaimer
Any changes or modifications to the Security Escort personal
transmitter not expressly approved by Detection Systems, Inc.
will void the product warranty.