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Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide | 2.0 Equipment Estimation: This section serves as a guide to estimating the equipment needed for a bid, the location accuracy to expect, and how to mount the receivers to achieve that accuracy. Agencies Consult the documentation accompanying each component for specific listings. About This Manual • 3.0 Installation Instructions: This section provides an overview and quick reference for the overall installation of a Security Escort System.
Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide | • Appendix: The Appendix provides additional information and forms that may be useful before and during installation. If you encounter any problems or questions that are not covered in this manual, contact Bosch Security Systems Technical Support at the phone number listed on the back page of this manual.
Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide | Table of Contents EN | 4 2.3.2 Indoor Receiver Installation .. 19 Table of Contents 1.0 System Overview................. 6 1.1 System Components Description... 6 1.2 Compatible Parts................ 7 1.3 System Components and Specifications........................ 8 1.3.1 Central Console................. 8 1.3.2 SE485 Interface Adapter......... 9 1.3.3 EA500 Transponder............... 9 1.3.4 EA102 Receiver................. 10 1.3.5 EA120 Alert Unit......
Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide | Table of Contents Figures Figure 1: System Block Diagram........ 6 Figure 2: Determining the Number of Indoor Receivers Required... 16 Figure 3: Determining the Number of Outdoor Receivers Required.. 17 Figure 4: Receiver Spacing........... 18 Figure 5: General Wiring Diagram..... 27 Figure 6: Transponder to ProxLink Wiring...................... 28 Figure 7: ProxLink to Central Console 29 Figure 8: AE1 Enclosure.............. 31 Figure 9: AE3 Enclosure......
Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide | 1.0 System Overview EN | 6 1.0 System Overview 1.1 System Components Description The Security Escort System consists of five basic components: transmitters, receivers, alert units, transponders, and the central console. Figure 1: System Block Diagram 2 1 6 3 4 by D e tec ti o n S y s te m s , In c .
Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide | 1.0 System Overview 1.2 EN | 7 Compatible Parts Table 1 indicates the parts available for inclusion in a Security Escort System. Contact Bosch Security Systems Customer Service for up-to-date model numbers. Table 1: Compatible Parts Part Name Electronics, Components Enclosures and Housings Cables Software Misc.
Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide | 1.0 System Overview 1.3 For systems supporting more than 10000 users, contact Bosch Security System Sales. System Components and Specifications 1.3.1 Central Console Description The central console consists of one or two IBM PC compatible computers (and up to eight additional workstations) running the Security Escort software within the Microsoft® Windows® environment. One computer serves as the master controller for the entire Security Escort system.
Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide | 1.0 System Overview • Additional serial ports (if needed): Any multi-port board fully supported by Windows. A four-port ISA serial port card made by Digiboard, model AccelePort Xe, part number 76000035. Required four-port cable for DB25, part number 76000008. Digiboard also makes eight- and sixteen-port solutions. They may be contacted at www.digiboard.com.
Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide | 1.0 System Overview • • Power output: 9 VDC output for SE485 or for ProxLink Radio Module power - • • • Specifications • Driver outputs: - EN | 10 Enclosure: - Indoor: AE100 indoor enclosure - Outdoor: AE101 outdoor enclosure Strobe: 500 mA solid state sink, terminal switches to ground in an alarm condition. • Siren: 500 mA solid state sink, terminal switches to ground in an alarm condition.
Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide | 1.0 System Overview 1.4 Transmitters • • Unique ID Code: All Personal Escort Transmitters contain a unique identification that can be entered into the central console System Database. This allows the system to only respond to appropriate users and ignore unauthorized devices. It also allows unique identification of owner in database. • Local Piezo Sounder: All Personal Escort Transmitters contain an internal piezo sounder device.
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Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide | 1.0 System Overview • • Operating Voltage: Supplied by a 3 VDC lithium battery. Battery Life: Up to five years under normal usage with the recommended battery types. Higher usage decreases battery life. EN | 13 1.5.3 Computer to SE485 (not supplied) Note: This cable is not supplied by Bosch Security Systems. Description This cable connects the SE485 Interface to the serial port of the Security Escort central console.
Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide | 1.0 System Overview EN | 14 Specifications Specifications • Dimensions: 6.3 cm x 13.3 cm x 6.3 cm (2.5 in. x 5.25 in. x 2.5 in.) Dimensions: 22.9 cm x 17.8 cm x 14.4 cm (9 in. x 7 in. x 1.75 in.) • Amp-hours: 3 Ah • Voltage: 12 VDC 1.6.2 P334, Standard 7 Ah Specifications • Dimensions: 9.5 cm x 15.2 cm x 6.3 cm (3.75 in. x 6 in. x 2.5 in.) • Amp-hours: 7 Ah • Voltage: 12 VDC 1.7.
Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide | 2.0 Equipment Estimation EN | 15 1.8.6 SE112 Description Custom Test Receiver with LCD display. 1.8.7 CTS1-70 Enclosure Cover/Wall Tamper Description The CTS1-70 can be installed in AE1 and AE3 Enclosures for use as a cover tamper switch, a wall tamper switch or both (two required). The CTS1-70 is intended for connection to normally closed tamper or supervised circuits, and operates as a normally closed device when the plunger is depressed.
Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide | 2.0 Equipment Estimation 2.2 Pre-Bid Equipment Estimation The pre-bid equipment estimation is performed prior to bidding the installation. At this point, it must be determined what type of coverage is desired, and where the coverage is required. For example, the amount of equipment required for a full-coverage (indoor and outdoor) system in a multi-building application is greater than an installation that requires outdoor only coverage.
Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide | 2.0 Equipment Estimation Number of Outdoor Receivers To estimate the number of receivers, first read Section 2.3.3 Outdoor Receiver Installation. Assume a maximum receiver spacing of 90 m (300 ft.) between receivers, in both directions, for receivers that are not within 30 m (100 ft.) of a building with inside coverage. Receivers within 30 m (100 ft.
Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide | 2.0 Equipment Estimation Number of Alert Units The number of alert units is determined by each system’s requirements. In general, enough alert units should be installed to be heard and seen from all outdoor locations of protection. Remember, even in a silent system, alert units can be used outside to provide test feedback. Horn/strobe units should be mounted in predictable locations to make them easy to identify by subscribers.
Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide | 2.0 Equipment Estimation Using a Standard Transponder, Receivers, and Laptop Computer to Determine Receiver Location Note: System software and an area map must be installed on a laptop computer to use this method. A standard transponder with long multiplex wires connected to standard receivers can be used to see actual alarm location before the receivers are placed. Place the receivers in the proposed locations wired back to the transponder.
Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide | 2.0 Equipment Estimation • • Receivers must not be mounted within 30 cm (1 ft.) of any metal object, including fences, metal walls, and walls with wire mesh. If a receiver is mounted on a metal fence, that fence should be grounded (not floating or insulated from the ground) and the receiver should be spaced 30 cm (1 ft.) from the fence and 3 m (10 ft.) above the ground. Take care that large metal objects do not shield a receiver from a protected area.
Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide | 2.0 Equipment Estimation 2.4 Post Construction Setup 2.4.1 Testing the location accuracy of an installation Note: Before doing any of the following testing, it is important to verify that every receiver in the system is functioning correctly using the procedure described in this guide. Additionally, every receiver must be programmed in the transponder database with its actual physical location and floor level.
Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide | 2.0 Equipment Estimation 2. Using a Maintenance Transmitter with only one person a. The Security Escort software retains the last 50 maintenance alarm locations. Make sure you are the only one using a Maintenance Transmitter on site, buddy check is off, and that you limit yourself to a maximum of 50 maintenance alarms per sequence. b. Synchronize the time on your watch to the computer.
Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide | 2.0 Equipment Estimation c. Press the alarm on the transmitter and remain at the spot where you transmitted. At the computer, observe the alarm and accurately describe the computed location over the radio. The individual with the transmitter should confirm the reported location or describe the actual location over the radio. Either individual must record all discrepancies, including the actual and computed locations.
Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide | 2.0 Equipment Estimation • • Try changing the transponder database sensitivity of receivers one at a time while testing the alarm location response, using one of the testing methods above. For example, if alarms are being pulled towards a particular receiver, lower its sensitivity in 10% increments and retest. If the area can be corrected using this method, verify the surrounding areas were not adversely affected.
Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide | 3.0 Installation Instructions The individual components are set up and their addresses recorded. 3.0 Installation Instructions 3.1 Note: Use the Transponder Information Sheet, located in the Appendix of this document, to keep track of receiver and alert unit addresses and location for programming the Transponder Database. 5. The recorded addresses are entered into the central console and the system is brought on-line. 6.
Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide | 3.0 Installation Instructions Table 7: Transponder - SE485 Wiring Table Number of Transponders 1 to 4 8 12 16 Maximum Wire Length 6100 m ( 20000 ft.) 3050 m (10000 ft.) 1525 m (5000 ft.) 900 m (3000 ft.) Bosch Security Systems | 1/09 | 33831E EN | 26 3.2.2 Observe Established Standards Install cable according to local code requirements.
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Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide |3.0 Installation Instructions EN | 29 Figure 7: ProxLink to Central Console 8 4 4 9 3 6 11 5 9 7 10 1 1 - ProxLink to computer 0 m to 15 m (0 ft. to 50 ft.) 2 - ProxLink to computer 15 m (50 ft.) or greater 3 - Wiring guidelines* 4 - ProxLink 7 2 5 - ProxLink Data Cable 9 to 25 pin (supplied with ProxLink) 6 - Requires back-up power 7 - Central console computer (requires back-up power) * See Table 7 for details.
Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide |3.0 Installation Instructions different buses. In an installation where four receivers hear each supervision transmission, the number of transmitters can be doubled when all of the receivers hearing a transmission are the same address on different buses. If you have any questions, contact Bosch Security Systems Technical Service at the number on the back cover of this manual. 3.2.
Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide |3.0 Installation Instructions Figure 8: AE1 Enclosure 1 3 2 4 5 1 - Flip-up view to show retainer tabs 2 - Hole for lock and key assembly 3 - Place tamper switch here. Use the three longer screws to secure. 4 - Wire entrance (6) 5 - Inside of AE1 enclosure 3.3.2 AE3 Large Indoor Enclosure The AE3 Large Indoor Enclosure houses the transponder. It is suitable only for indoor installation. See Section 1.7.2 AE3, Large Indoor Enclosure for specifications.
Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide |3.0 Installation Instructions Figure 11: Back of AE100 Enclosure 3.4 EN | 32 Mounting and Setting Up Components 3.4.1 EA102 Receiver Installation Mounting Mount the electronic assembly to the enclosure. Leave at least 10 cm (4 in.) of wire hanging out of the unit. Do not leave extra wire inside the enclosure as this could impact the receiving antennas. 1 2 1 - Use with single-gang electrical boxes. 2 - Use with 9 cm (3.5 in.) square electrical boxes.
Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide |3.0 Installation Instructions EN | 33 Figure 13: EA500 Mounting to AE1 Enclosure 1 2 3 10 5 6 11 4 12 7 8 9 1 - Flip-up view to show retainer tabs 2 - Slide board in-between retainer tabs 3 - Place board over support posts, use two of smaller screws to secure 4 - Hole for lock and key assembly 5 - Outline of where to mount circuit board 6 - Place tamper switch here.
Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide |3.0 Installation Instructions EN | 34 Figure 14: EA500 Mounting to AE3 Enclosure 1 2 6 5 3 7 4 1 - AE3 Enclosure 2 - Circuit location 3 - Support post 4 - Battery location Set the Address Every transponder in the system must have a unique address. Set the address on the transponder using the DIP switches in the upper-right corner. Use the chart included in the transponder installation guide for the correct address settings.
Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide |3.0 Installation Instructions EN | 35 Figure 15: Mounting the EA120 to the AE1 Enclosure 1 3 2 10 5 6 11 4 12 7 8 9 1 - Flip-up view to show retainer tabs. 2 - Slide board in-between retainer tabs. 3 - Place board over support posts, use two of smaller screws to secure. 4 - Hole for lock and key assembly. 5 - Outline of where to mount circuit board.
Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide |3.0 Installation Instructions 3.4.4 ProxLink Setup Configuration Procedure Note: For more details refer to the ProxLink Radio Module User’s Manual. Required Equipment • ProxLink Radio Module • PC with RS-232 port running a terminal emulation software package. Select Start → Programs → Accessories. Click Hyper Terminal. • ProxLink DB-9 to DB-25 Female RS232 Cable • 9 VDC Power Supply Configure Select one of seven radio channels (902 MHz to 928 MHz).
Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide |3.0 Installation Instructions EN | 37 Figure 17: ProxLink Radio Module Configuration 1 PARAMETER SETTINGS Serial #______ ProxLink Radio to Transponders Serial Port ---------Operating Mode: Pass-Through Echo Mode: None Baud Rate: 9600 XON/XOFF Generation: Disabled CTS Generation: Disabled Delimiters: None Max Length: 256 Input Time-Out: 1 XON/XOFF Recognition: Disabled DSR Generation: Disabled Network -----Radio Channel: 6 Subchannel: 1 Dest.
Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide |4.0 System Power-up and Debug 4.2 4.0 System Power-up and Debug 4.1 Initial System Configuration Refer to the section Initial System Configuration in the document titled Security Escort Technical Reference Manual (P/N: 38947) to configure the software. Transfer the information from the installation data sheets to the Transponder Database and assign the Comm ports to the SE485 bus or ProxLink Radio.
Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide |4.0 System Power-up and Debug 2. Select the desired transponder. Click the Reset Transponder Troubles button. If the selected transponder is communicating with the central console, the number “1” appears in the Total Outgoing Messages field and in the Successful Incoming Messages field. The transponder is now communicating with the central console software.
Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide |5.0 Testing and Troubleshooting d. Take the Maintenance Transmitter and go to the selected receiver. The red and green light should be lit when you arrive at the first receiver location. e. Transmit an alarm from the Maintenance Transmitter. The receiver should activate by flashing the red lights and sounding the sounder (if the sounder jumper is in place on the receiver).
Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide |5.0 Testing and Troubleshooting 1. Enable the Test Mode by placing the P4 jumper across both pins (jumper P5 removed). • • The red LED turns ON and stays ON during the test. This indicates that power is properly connected and the receiver is in Test Mode. If the red LED does not come on, check the POWER+ and POWER- wiring to this receiver. Also verify the corresponding transponder bus enable jumper is in place and the transponder is on and powered.
Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide |5.0 Testing and Troubleshooting Table 9: LED AC Power Comm Fail Carrier Detect Transmit Data Receive Data CRC Error Test in Progress Alarm in Progress Heartbeat Bus 0 to 7 EN | 42 Status LEDs Function (Lower right corner of the transponder board.) If this LED is off there is no AC power (Mains power) to the board. Find and correct the AC power (Mains power) problem. This LED lights even if the transponder’s power switch is off.
Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide |5.0 Testing and Troubleshooting EN | 43 are two special displays on the Bus LEDs. All the Bus LEDs go out, and for 2-sec. a single LED is on. Walking down the display from Bus 0 to Bus 7 indicates that a Battery Test is in progress. Usually after the tamper switch is released, the Bus LEDs count rapidly to indicate the EEPROM memory is being updated. 5.3.2 Verifying Communications To verify communications, press the test feature on any transmitter.
Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide |5.0 Testing and Troubleshooting Symptoms Communication failures from all transponders. Probable Cause 1. Loss of power. 2. Cable from ProxLink to computer. 3. ProxLink Radio Module might be in Programming Mode. 4. SE485 Module. 5. Cable from SE485. 6. ProxLink Radio Module. One transponder in communication fail on ProxLink Radio Module link. 1. Transponder. EN | 44 Possible Solution 1. Check power to ProxLink from central console.
Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide |5.0 Testing and Troubleshooting Table 12: Symptoms Bus failure. EA500 Transponder Bus Faults Probable Cause 1. Bus power jumper not in place. 2. Short or open on the bus wires. 3. No power to receiver. 4. Close lightning hit. 5. Bad bus on transponder. Table 13: Symptoms Single receiver not responding. Possible Solution 1. Place jumper on for corresponding bus (see the transponder’s Installation Instructions for location of jumper). 2.
Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide | mounted over 900 m (3000 ft.) from transponder. 4. Bad splice to receiver. 5. Defective receiver. Receiver jamming. Electrical equipment in area causing jamming on receiver. Receiver LEDs not working. 1. LEDs not positioned behind viewing lens. 2. Jumpers in “Off” position on receiver. 3. Bad receiver. Receiver’s sounder not operating. 1. Jumper in “Off” position on receiver. 2. “Run Silent” is turned on in the central console software. 3. Bad receiver.
Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide |Appendix Appendix Transponder Information Sheet Transponder Number: Transponder Location: Transformer for Transponder Location: Breaker Panel Location: Siren/Strobe Output To: Keyswitch Monitoring To: Bus #0 Locations: Point #0: Point #1: Point #2: Point #3: Point #4: Point #5: Point #6: Point #7: Bus #1 Locations: Point #0: Point #1: Point #2: Point #3: Point #4: Point #5: Point #6: Point #7: Bus #2 Locations: Point #0: Point #1: Point #2: Point #3: Point
Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide |Appendix Point #5: Point #6: Point #7: Bus #4 Locations: Point #0: Point #1: Point #2: Point #3: Point #4: Point #5: Point #6: Point #7: Bus #5 Locations: Point #0: Point #1: Point #2: Point #3: Point #4: Point #5: Point #6: Point #7: Bus #6 Locations: Point #0: Point #1: Point #2: Point #3: Point #4: Point #5: Point #6: Point #7: Bus #7 Locations: Point #0: Point #1: Point #2: Point #3: Point #4: Point #5: Point #6: Point #7: Location of Splices: Bosch Secu
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Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide | Index A AE 101 Enclosure Specifications ...........................................................13 AE1 Enclosure Mounting ............................................................32, 34 AE101 Enclosure Description ...............................................................13 Mounting ..................................................................34 AE3 Enclosure Mounting ..................................................................
Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide | Index Description ...............................................................11 Specifications ...........................................................11 SE3 Subscriber Transmitter Family Description ...............................................................11 Specifications ...........................................................11 SE485 Interface Wiring.......................................................................
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