Systems | SE88 Series Panic Transmitters
SE88 Series Panic Transmitters
Supervision
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Manual duress alarm
Test mode
Low battery indication
Water resistant
With the appropriate hardware accessory, an SE88 Series
Panic Transmitter model can be worn like a watch, around
the neck like a pendant, or mounted on a stationary
location with a mounting bracket. During an alarm, the
transmitter sends the person’s identity and location to the
central console at the security office. It is ideal for use in
elder care or assisted living facilities that require
immediate emergency notification.
Functions
Supervision
The transmitter can send a tracking signal to the central
console every 32 seconds or 65 minutes depending on the
transmitter model. The tracking signal updates the
person’s location. The central console can also use the
tracking signal to alert staff if residents or items move
away from a defined area.
Manual Duress Alarm
Press the large button 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.
System Overview
During an emergency, the person presses and holds the
alarm button to produce an alarm. Generally the system
sounders, strobes, or sirens activate within two seconds.
Test Mode
The alarm signal transmits to the receivers which relay the
alarm signal to the transponder and to the central
console.
The SE88‑30S‑304 automatically tests itself every
30 seconds. The SE88‑60M‑304 automatically tests itself
every 60 minutes. A user (subscriber) can also press the
small button to perform a manual test anywhere in the
protected area. When the user 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
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.
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