General Information; Mounting The Point Transmitter; Specifications - Bosch SE3401 Installation Instructions Manual

Wireless (rf) point tracking transmitter
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SE3401 | Installation Instructions | 1.0 General Information
1.0

General Information

The SE3401 Point Transmitter is a magnetic and dry
contact wireless transmitter used for monitoring assets.
The unit is equipped with an internal reed contact for
use with an external magnet assembly (included), a
cover tamper switch, and RF supervision. The SE3401
can accept a supervised dry contact input from an
external device.
1.1
Supervision
Supervision is provided by transmitting a low power
level signal to the receiver every 70 min. if there is no
other activity. All transmissions from the SE3401 send
battery status information to the system.
1.2
Auto Tracking
Once an alarm is initiated, such as the transmitter
moved away from the magnet, the auto tracking feature
begins. The transmitter sends a signal back to the
central console every few seconds, updating its location
for several minutes. To reset the transmitter after an
alarm has been initiated, all device conditions (such as
tamper, loop, or magnet) must be reset to normal.
2.0

Specifications

Table 1: Specifications
Description
SE3401 Wireless Point Tracking
Transmitter
Dimensions
Transmitter without Mounting Plate:
(H x W x D)
Mounting Plate:
Operating
-20°C to +65°C (-4°F to +150°F)
Temperature
Operating
Supplied by a 3 VDC lithium battery.
Voltage
Battery Life
Up to five years under normal usage
with the recommended battery types.
Higher usage decreases battery life.
Recommended
Duracell DL 123A,
Battery Types
Energizer EL 123AP, or
Panasonic CR 123A
Compatible
EA102A-304
Receivers
Options
Magnet-RF-10 Assembly (supplied in
packages of ten)
Bosch Security Systems | 6/03 | 40281E
35 mm x 76.5 mm x 19 mm
(1.4 in. x 3.25 in. x 0.75 in.)
35 mm x 76.5 mm x 3.2 mm
(1.4 in. x 3.25 in. x 0.125 in.)
3.0

Mounting the Point Transmitter

Avoid mounting the point transmitter on
metal surfaces as it can reduce the range of
the unit. Placing the point transmitter on
ferrous metal (iron or steel) surfaces can
affect operation of the magnetic contact.
3.1
Recommended Mounting
1. Position the mounting plate over the desired
location and attach it with the supplied screws.
Figure 1: Attach Mounting Plate
M A G N E T
2
1 - Release tab
2 - Mounting holes
2. Depending on the product you are using, select the
picture that best describes it to open the cover.
Figure 2: Open Cover
1
1
1 - Insert screwdriver and press here
2 - Push in
EN | 2
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