
Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide | 1.0
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1.4 Transmitters
1.4.1 Personal Escort Transmitters
Note:
Not all features are available on
all 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. The
piezo is sounded during most types
of transmissions to indicate to the
user that the alarm or test event
was activated.
• Duress Alarm (Manual Alarm): All
Personal Escort Transmitters allow
an alarm condition to be
transmitted by the user manually
activating the ALARM buttons.
• Transmitter Test: All Personal
Escort Transmitters allow the user
to activate the transmitter to
perform a system test. This tests
that the system acknowledges the
transmitter, the receivers in the
area function, the transponder
communication functions, and the
particular transmitter ID are in
the central console database.
• Man-Down: Some transmitters contain
an internal “tilt” switch that
monitors and transmits an alarm if
the transmitter is not in an
upright position.
• Supervision: Some transmitters send
periodic transmissions, allowing
the system to monitor activity of
the transmitter and report failing
transmitters or missing
transmitters.
• Note:
Supervision transmissions do not
activate the local piezo sounder.
• Lanyard: Some transmitters contain
a “pull switch” that transmits an
alarm if the lanyard is pulled from
the transmitter unit.
• Auto Tracking: When an alarm is
transmitted, the transmitter
continues to transmit periodically
for 15-min. following the alarm.
This allows the system to track a
moving transmitter that is
activated.
• Silent Manual Alarm (“Security”):
This feature is available on
Security Transmitters. When the
duress alarm (manual alarm) is
activated by the user, there is no
local sounder turned on. This
allows users to transmit the alarm
silently.
• Maintenance Transmitter: Used to
validate the system functions. By
performing a test, the receiver
indicates receptions by lighting
the green LED. Transmitting an
alarm lights the red LED. The
Maintenance Transmitters do not
activate a real system alarm, the
system uses the information for
diagnostic and test purposes only.
There is no auto tracking on the
Maintenance Transmitters.
• Low Battery Indication: The battery
status is sent with each
transmission, the system tracks and
reports low battery devices.
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