System Wiring; General Wiring Guidelines; General Wiring Diagram - Bosch SE3000 Series Technical Reference Manual

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System wiring

5.1

General wiring guidelines

After the site survey (and special pre-installation verifications) has been completed, the wiring
can be run between the proposed locations of the system components and the Central
Console. See specific installation instructions accompanying each component for wiring
details.
5.1.1

General wiring diagram

Figure 5.1: System Block Diagram
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.
The following table indicates the specifications for the wiring:
Robert Bosch (SEA) Pte Ltd
1 SE transmitters
2 Up to 8 workstations
3 LAN
4 SE receivers
5 SE coordinator
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6 Up to 15 SE receivers
7 Up to 1024 SE coordinators
8 Slave workstation
9 Master workstation
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