Bosch Security Systems Inc. 0117-4 Manual De Usuario

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PN 36447C     9/98
SE3/SE4 Transmitters User’s Guide
Copyright © 1997 - 1998 Detection Systems, Inc.
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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 dis-
patched 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 security 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, and to some extent by the human
body. To ensure proper transmission of an alarm, hold the
transmitter in one hand, away from your body and other
objects, press both buttons together and hold. In a vehicle,
hold the transmitter close to a window when transmitting.
Do not hesitate to retransmit.
Battery Life
Assuming normal usage (such as weekly testing), the
battery will last approximately four years.  If the battery is
weak, a special signal is sent to the security office during a
test.  Tests will not produce a flashing light on a Receiver
or Siren/Strobe when your transmitter has a weak battery.
Exposure to Moisture
The transmitter is designed to be water resistant, and
chances are it will not be affected by moisture.  Neverthe-
less, 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 interfer-
ence 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.