Bosch SE3000 Series Montageanleitung

Security Escort
SE3000 Series
en Hardware Installation Manual


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Table of contents
1About this manual 5
1.1 Agencies 5
1.2 General information 5
1.3 Safety symbols and their meanings 5
1.4 Conflicts with other documents 6
1.5 Trademarks 6
2System overview 7
2.1 System component description 7
2.2 Compatible parts 7
2.3 System components and specifications 8
2.3.1 Central Console 8
2.3.2 SE coordinator 9
2.3.3 SE receiver 10
2.3.4 SE transmitter 10
3Equipment estimation 11
3.1 Location accuracy 11
3.2 Initial equipment estimate 11
3.2.1 Number of indoor SE receivers 11
3.2.2 Number of outdoor SE receivers 12
3.2.3 Allowance for special coverage requirements 13
3.2.4 Number of SE coordinators and SE receivers 13
3.3 Pre-installation coverage verification 13
3.3.1 Verify each potential SE receiver location 13
3.3.2 Indoor SE receiver installation (Summary) 15
3.3.3 Outdoor SE receiver installation (Summary) 15
3.4 Post installation after survey 16
3.4.1 Testing the location accuracy of an installation 16
3.4.2 Improving the location accuracy of an installation 19
4Installation instructions 21
4.1 Overview of installation process after survey 21
4.2 Run system wiring 21
4.2.1 General guidelines 21
4.2.2 Indoor wiring diagram with APS-PSU-60 using 18 AWG 22
4.2.3 Indoor wiring diagram with APS-PSU-60 using 24 AWG cable 24
4.2.4 SE coordinator/SE receiver wiring notes 26
4.3 Mounting the enclosures 27
4.3.1 AE_100 indoor enclosure 27
4.3.2 AE_101 outdoor enclosure 28
4.4 Mounting and setting up components 29
4.4.1 SE coordinator installation 29
4.4.2 SE receiver installation 29
5System power-up and debug 30
5.1 Initial system configuration 30
5.2 Powering up the system for the first time 30
6Testing and troubleshooting 33
6.1 Built-in troubleshooting aids 33
6.2 Troubleshooting reference 33
7Appendix: SE coordinator information sheet 36

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1 About this manual
1.1 Agencies
Consult the documentation accompanying each component for specific listings.
1.2 General information
The purpose of this manual is to identify the components of the Security Escort system,
provide installation instructions for those components as well as the system as a whole
provide testing procedures for the system and its components, and provide a troubleshooting
guide. The sections of this manual are as follows:
–System overview, page 7: This section provides a reference for estimating and ordering
components for a Security Escort installation. Attention is given to relevant specifications
of individual components to assist an installer in providing accurate bid estimation.
–Equipment estimation, page 11: This section serves as a guide to estimating the
equipment needed in the system, the location accuracy to expect, and how to mount the
SE receivers to achieve that accuracy.
–Installation instructions, page 21: This section provides an overview and quick reference
for the overall installation of a Security Escort system. Consult the Installation Instructions
that accompany each individual Security Escort component for specific installation and
set-up instructions for that component.
–System power-up and debug, page 30: This section includes information on making the
system “live” after all components are installed and wired.
–Testing and troubleshooting, page 33: This section provides procedures for ensuring that
the system is “live” and functional. Also, a troubleshooting guide is provided in the event
that some components do not respond to the system.
–Appendix: SE coordinator information sheet, page 36: 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.
1.3 Safety symbols and their meanings
Throughout this document, the following symbols are used to alert the reader to safety issues
when installing or operating the system:
Notice!
This symbol alerts the reader to possible equipment damage if procedures are not followed
correctly. For example, “Do not connect the positive wire to the negative terminal.”
!
Caution!
This symbol informs the reader of possible bodily injury if procedures are not followed
exactly. The text accompanying this symbol tells the reader what he should or should not do.
For example, “Ensure that you are properly grounded before opening the unit.”

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1.4 Conflicts with other documents
In addition to this manual, the installer is directed to review installation instructions that
accompany individual components, and release notes. In the event of a discrepancy between
the information provided in this document, and the information provided in a document
accompanying a specific component (or release notes), the information contained in the
installation instructions or release notes shall prevail.
1.5 Trademarks
Microsoft ® and Windows ® are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.

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2 System overview
2.1 System component description
Figure2.1: System Block Diagram
1 SE transmitters 6 Up to 15 SE receivers
2 Up to 8 workstations 7 Up to 1024 SE coordinators
3 LAN 8 Slave workstation
4 SE receivers 9 Master workstation
5 SE coordinator
The Security Escort System consists of four basic components: SE transmitters, SE receivers,
SE coordinators, and the Central Console.
The SE transmitter is a miniature, hand-held radio transmitter used to transmit either a
distress or a test signal. The SE receivers are located throughout the protected area and
detect the radio transmissions from SE transmitters. SE coordinators are devices that control
groups of SE receivers, connected to them by wire. Each SE coordinator relays alarm and test
signals from its SE receivers to the Central Console.
In addition, the SE coordinator tests for device and wiring faults, and transmits problem
conditions to the Central Console. The Central Console consists of a computer (plus an
optional backup and up to 8 optional workstations) which receives alarm and trouble signals
from the SE coordinators, analyzes the signals, activates strobes and sirens, and produces a
display for the Security dispatcher. Each of these system elements is described more fully in
the sections that follow.
2.2 Compatible parts
The following table indicates the new parts available for inclusion in a Security Escort system.
Part Name Description
Electronics, Components

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SE-COR-433 Electronics for coordinator
SE-RCV-433 Electronics for indoor or outdoor receiver
SE-TRM-433T01 Personnel transmitter
SEC-3402-433 Point tracking transmitter
Software
SE2005 System software for up to 500 users
SE2010 System software for up to 1,000 users
SE2050 System software for up to 5,000 users
Contact Bosch Security Systems Customer Service or refer to website for the latest
transmitter models.
The following table indicates the existing parts that are compatible with the new parts of the
Security Escort system.
Part Name Description
Enclosures and Housings
AE3 Large enclosure, 51.5 cm x 37.5 cm (20.25 in x 14.75 in)
AE1 Small enclosure, 36.8 cm x 31.8 cm (14.5 in x 12.5 in)
AE_100 Indoor receiver enclosure
AE_101 Outdoor receiver enclosure
Contact Bosch Security Systems Customer Service or refer to website for up-to-date model
numbers.
2.3 System components and specifications
2.3.1 Central Console
Description
The Central Console consists of one or two computers (and up to 8 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 and the second
slave computer serves as a back-up. The slave computer can be used for administrative
functions such as adding subscribers or performing routine system tests without interfering
with the operation of the main computer. The workstations can perform all normal Security
Escort functions with the exception of communicating with the SE coordinators.
Software overview
The Central Console contains all of the operating software and all of the databases required
by the Security Escort system. The installation and maintenance portion of the Security Escort
software is designed to facilitate set-up and modification of the system and to provide rapid
diagnosis of system problems, usually with only one person being required. The system
software also continually monitors the status of each SE coordinator to ensure it is functioning
correctly.

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Versions
There are several versions of the software available. The number of users the system will
support defines each version. The following table lists the available models and number of
supported users:
Model User Base
SE2005 500
SE2010 1,000
SE2050 5,000
Notice!
For systems supporting more than 5,000 users, contact Bosch Security Systems Sales.
Minimum system requirements
As a minimum, each computer in the Central Console should be equipped with the following
features and components:
–Processor: Intel i5 and above
–Operating system: Microsoft Windows 7® 32/64-bit, Windows 8/8.1® 32/64-bit, Windows
10® 32/64-bit, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2012
–Virtual operating system: VMware® Workstation 12 Player or newer
–RAM: Minimum 2 GB, due to .NET requirement
–Hard disk space: 1 GB of hard disk space should be available to allow collection of
historical data
–Backup: External backup drive for backup and history storage
–Video: Color depth of 32 bit should be used
–Modem: Optional V.32bis (14.4), V.34 (33.8), or V.90 (56.6) modem for remote access
and pager dial-out. If modem is external an additional serial port is required.
–Printer: Network printers
2.3.2 SE coordinator
Description
The SE coordinator is a device controller for up to 15 SE receivers. Its primary function is to
monitor the SE receivers and report conditions and events to the Central Console via Ethernet
communication. It also provides power output to certain devices.
Compatible Enclosures AE_100 indoor enclosure
AE_101 outdoor enclosure
Temperature Range -30°C to +65°C (-22°F to +149°F)
Primary Power Source Power over Ethernet (PoE)
Secondary Power Source 24 VDC in
Input 2 analog inputs (4 state supervised monitoring)
Output 2 relay outputs (relay dry contact, 1A @ 30 VDC)
Antenna Type Internal

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Sensitivity Adjustments -100 dB minimum
Communication Interface Ethernet 10/100 BaseT (Central Console)
RS-485 (SE receivers)
Frequency 433.42 MHz
Notice!
The SE coordinator, SE receiver and SE transmitters are only compatible with other
equipment using the same radio frequency band.
2.3.3 SE receiver
Description
The SE receivers are located throughout the protected area, including building interiors.
Each SE receiver contains a radio receiver to detect the transmissions from SE transmitters,
and a microcomputer to decode and interpret the received test and alarm messages. In
addition, the microcomputer monitors tampering and other problems, and reports such
conditions to the SE coordinator.
Each SE receiver contains an internal self-contained sounder. These sounders are optionally
activated if the SE receiver has detected an alarm transmission.
Indoor SE receivers are typically mounted on inside walls and are housed in small beige,
rectangular units. Indoor SE receivers have one red and one green light. The green light is
used to indicate a successful test of an SE transmitter; the red light is only illuminated during
certain system tests and during alarms.
Outdoor SE receivers are contained in small weatherproof enclosures typically mounted on
the sides of buildings and on light posts. Outdoor SE receivers do not have the visible red and
green LEDs. Outdoors, the strobe lights connected to the SE receivers flash to acknowledge a
successful test.
Compatible Enclosures AE_100 indoor enclosure
AE_101 outdoor enclosure
Temperature Range -30°C to +65°C (-22°F to +149°F)
Power 24 VDC in
Input 2 analog inputs (4 state supervised monitoring)
Output 2 relay outputs (relay dry contact, 1A @ 30 VDC)
Antenna Type Internal
Sensitivity Adjustments -100 dB minimum
Communication Interface RS-485 (SE coordinator/SE receivers)
Frequency 433.42 MHz
2.3.4 SE transmitter
The SE transmitters contain a unique code which is associated with the user at the time the
transmitter is assigned. When the transmitter generates an alarm, this code is sent to the
Central Console. The Central Console displays the transmitter location graphically on a map
along with the user’s picture, and his/her name, and any other necessary information.
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