Bosch Announces Two New eLearning Courses

Bosch Security Systems, a full-line manufacturer of security solutions, recently announced two new eLearning courses: Access Personal Edition and the AutoDome Modular Camera System. These online, self-paced classes can be completed in sections whenever it is most convenient for the participant.

“With online courses, we can help customers ensure their technicians and sales personnel are trained appropriately without the expense of travel and time away from billable client activities,” said Jim Musshafen, director, of customer solutions support for Bosch. “Our investment in this type of instruction translates into immediate cost savings and productivity increases for our dealers and integrators.”

The Access Personal Edition course provides attendees with step-by-step instructions on how to install and use the access control software, configure the Access Modular Controller hardware and use card personalization to design and create badges. This course includes software demonstrations and simulations and self-checks at the end of each module.

The AutoDome Modular Camera System program walks attendees through the installation of various mounts, including the parts needed for each interface option. The navigation of keyboard controls and on-screen display menus for configuring features, including TCP/IP connectivity, as well as basic troubleshooting are covered. The course incorporates interactive labs and review questions on the material.

Both courses also provide a final assessment and have received Continuing Education Unit (CEU) accreditation from the National Training School (NTS), a member service of the National Burglar and Fire Alarm Association (NBFAA). When a course is successfully completed with a score of 80 percent or higher on the final assessment, a certificate will populate with the attendee’s name, course name, and NTS CEU information.

For additional information on these or other eLearning or instructor-led courses from Bosch, visit http://training.boschsecurity.us.

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