
Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide |3.0
Installation Instructions
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Bosch Security Systems | 1/09 | 33831E
3.2.3 SE485 Interface Wiring Notes
• For the Security Escort system to
maintain operation, the SE485 must
be powered at all times. Use the
included 9 V adapter, plugged into
an Uninterrupted Power Supply
(UPS). The SE485 can also be
powered from the transponder’s 9 V
output connected to the 9 VDC input
wiring connectors.
• Up to four SE485s can be connected
to the central console not counting
pairs to ProxLink Radios. If using
multiple SE485s, use the expansion
power connector cable provided with
the SE485 package.
The cable between the SE485
and the transponder must be
twisted pair communication
cable, not shielded. CAT 5
cable is recommended.
3.2.4 Transponder Wiring Notes
• Wiring to receivers and alert units
can be home-run (individual),
daisy-chain (from device to
device), or a combination of both.
T-Tapping is okay. The recommended
cable is shown in
Table 6.
• Due to communications limitations
between the transponder and
receivers, a maximum of 200
supervised SE2 Transmitters can be
handled in a Security Escort
system.
Note:
How can you increase the number of
supervised transmitters that can be
handled in a Security Escort
system? In general, using more
transponder buses with fewer
receivers per bus helps. The
transponder can process all the
receivers at the same receiver
address on different buses at the
same time. To handle higher volumes
of traffic, assign all of the
receivers likely to hear a
supervision transmission to the
same receiver bus address on
different buses. In an installation
where four receivers hear each
supervision transmission, the
number of transmitters can be
doubled when all of the receivers
hearing a transmission are the same
address on different buses. If you
have any questions, contact Bosch
Security Systems Technical Service
at the number on the back cover of
this manual.
• Wiring from SE485 to transponders
can be home-run (individual),
daisy-chain (from device to
device), or a combination of both.
T-Tapping is okay. The recommended
cable is shown in
Table 6.
The cable between the SE485
and the transponder must be
twisted pair communication
cable.
3.2.5 Receiver Wiring Notes
For applicable wiring notes, see
Section
3.2.4 Transponder Wiring
Notes.
3.2.6 Alert Unit Wiring Notes
•
Battery cables (see Section 1.1
System Components Description)
• AC Power (see Section
3.2.1 General
Guidelines)
• Siren (see Section
3.2.1 General
Guidelines)
• Strobe (see Section
3.2.1 General
Guidelines)
• Bus (see Section
3.2.4 Transponder
Wiring Notes)
3.3 Mounting the Enclosures
3.3.1 AE1 Small Indoor Enclosure
The AE1 enclosure houses the EA500
Transponder or the alert unit. It is
suitable only for indoor installation.
See Section
1.7.1 AE1, Small Indoor
Enclosure for specifications.
Mount the enclosure in a secure
location away from excessive heat and
moisture.
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