Data Sheet

Systems | SE3 Series Subscriber Transmitters
The SE3 Series Subscriber Transmitters include the
following models.
SE3U‑304 A transmitter for system users (subscribers). Operates at
304 MHz.
SE3S‑304 A transmitter for security personnel. Includes silent alarm.
The transmitter does not emit sound during the alarm.
Operates at 304 MHz.
SE3M‑304 A test transmitter for system maintenance. Operates at
304 MHz.
System Overview
During an emergency, a person squeezes and holds the
alarm buttons to produce an alarm. Generally the system
sounders, strobes, or sirens activate within two seconds.
The alarm signal transmits to the receivers which relay the
alarm signal to the transponder and to the central
console.
The central console shows the person’s location on a
map, along with a photograph, name, and vital information
such as a medical condition or disability.
Functions
Manual Duress Alarm
Squeeze the two buttons on the transmitter to send an
alarm. During the alarm, the transmitter automatically
continues to transmit every seven seconds, providing the
most current location information.
Transmission Protocol
Consists of redundant packets of information
Is sent at the maximum power allowed by FCC
Contains a unique 24‑bit transmitter identification, for
16,000,000 different identification codes
Test Mode
Use test mode to test the transmitter anywhere in the
protected area. When the user (subscriber) sees an
indoor receiver or an outdoor strobe, the user can press
the manual test button to perform a test. A small green
light flashes on an indoor receiver or the strobe flashes
during a successful test. The visual indicators (flashing
green light or strobe light) are absent when the test fails.
The central console software records the successful tests
in the subscriber (user) database. The information can be
printed on an optional printer.
SE3 Series Subscriber Transmitters
Test mode
Low battery indication
Key chain attachment
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