BSN NAL SOS Kit A (HE5500-SOS-A)
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BSN NAL SOS Kit A (HE5500-SOS-A)
In typical deployments, the SOS Kit enables drivers or field operators to trigger a high-priority alert event through the tracking unit’s reporting and messaging pipeline. The operational intent is to provide a deliberate, protected method for initiating an emergency alert—distinct from routine check-ins—while remaining simple enough for use under stress and robust enough for vehicle environments.
Design and Features
Emergency switch with “protected” activation intent
BSN’s HawkEye 5500 installation guidance describes the supported emergency switch as having lighted indication of operation and protection against accidental activation, which is a common design approach for safety-critical vehicle controls (e.g., guarding, recessed actuation, or deliberate action requirements).
Plug-and-play wiring with expansion options
The same installation guide notes the switch is pre-wired for plug-and-play compatibility and can be wired in parallel with up to four separate switches, allowing multi-position activation (for example, enabling an SOS button accessible to both driver and supervisor positions).
Installation-oriented kit packaging
Product listings describe HE5500-SOS-A as a kit that includes the button assembly, connector kit, and installation hardware, implying a turnkey approach for installers who want a BSN-approved switch solution rather than sourcing components individually.
Technology and Specifications
Function within the HawkEye land/mobile ecosystem
Within the HawkEye 5500 platform, the emergency switch is treated as a supported installation step (“Install the Emergency Switch”) and is designed to connect directly to the tracking unit as an input that triggers an alert workflow.
Mechanical installation parameters (as published)
BSN’s HawkEye 5500 Installation Guide provides concrete installation details for the emergency switch:
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Requires ~1.5 in (3.8 cm) clearance behind the mounting surface for wiring
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Uses a 16 mm (5/8 in) drill bit for the main center hole
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Mounts using two self-tapping screws (#6 × 0.75 in) (provided with the switch)
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Cable is routed to the unit and plugged into the appropriate connector; an optional splitter supports up to four independent switches
Compatibility notes and customization
BSN also notes that custom emergency switches can be utilized if operational requirements differ, with BSN advising on wiring for alternative switches. This indicates the emergency input can be implemented beyond the stock kit where needed (while still maintaining correct electrical interfacing).
Applications and Use Cases
Fleet safety and lone-worker escalation
In fleet operations—especially remote or high-risk environments—an SOS button provides a direct, simple escalation mechanism. When pressed, it can initiate a high-priority event to dispatch, security, or an operations center through the vehicle tracking system.
Security, cash-in-transit, and high-value logistics
Vehicle tracking deployments in security-sensitive logistics commonly benefit from a dedicated emergency switch that is protected against accidental activation and placed in a consistent location across vehicles.
Field service and remote operations
Utilities, mining support fleets, and remote field service teams often deploy dual-mode connectivity solutions (cellular + satellite) so that distress signaling remains possible outside cellular coverage. The SOS kit supports that workflow as a physical trigger within the vehicle.
Advantages / Benefits
Clear, intentional emergency signaling
A dedicated SOS switch reduces ambiguity compared to calling or texting under stress, particularly when paired with automated workflows (priority routing, location capture, operator identification).
Standardized installation and repeatability
Because HE5500-SOS-A is packaged as an assembly with connectors and hardware, it supports consistent installations across fleets—important for training and for maintenance swaps.
Expandable activation points
Parallel wiring (up to four switches) can support multi-crew vehicles or specialized layouts where more than one SOS access point is required.
Comparisons (if relevant)
SOS Kit A vs custom switches
BSN’s guidance supports the use of custom emergency switches when the stock switch does not meet operational requirements, but the kit provides a BSN-supported baseline with known fitment and plug-and-play wiring.
Physical SOS switch vs software panic function
Some tracking platforms support “panic” through apps or driver tablets; a physical SOS button can be faster and more reliable during device lockups, glove use, or low-visibility conditions—especially when mounted in a familiar location.
Pricing and Availability
Public reseller listings show pricing that varies by region and storefront, and they commonly display availability as “currently unavailable” at the time captured:
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US$399.00 (example listing, Asia region storefront)
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C$576.61 (example listing, Canada storefront)
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€353.45 (example listing, EU storefront)
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US$448.88 (example listing, U.S. storefront)
Because this is an installation accessory, buyers typically confirm (1) the target HawkEye model and harness compatibility, (2) whether a splitter for multiple switches is required, and (3) vehicle mounting constraints (panel thickness, clearance behind the panel) before ordering.
FAQ Section (Featured Snippet Style)
What is BSN NAL SOS Kit A (HE5500-SOS-A)?
HE5500-SOS-A is a BSN accessory kit that includes a HawkEye Land/Mobile Series SOS button assembly, associated connector kit, and installation hardware to add a dedicated emergency switch to a compatible HawkEye installation.
How does HE5500-SOS-A work?
The SOS switch connects to the HawkEye device as an emergency input. When pressed, it triggers the emergency switch workflow supported by the platform, typically generating a priority event and associated alerts through the tracking system.
Why is HE5500-SOS-A important?
A dedicated SOS switch provides a fast, deliberate way to signal an emergency from a vehicle, with design intent that reduces accidental activation and supports consistent fleet safety procedures.
What are the benefits of HE5500-SOS-A?
Common benefits include plug-and-play installation, lighted status indication, protection against accidental activation, and the ability to wire up to four switches in parallel for multi-position SOS access.
Can I use a different emergency switch instead of the BSN switch?
Yes. BSN notes that custom emergency switches can be utilized if the stock switch does not meet requirements, and they can advise on appropriate wiring for alternatives.
Summary
The BSN NAL SOS Kit A (HE5500-SOS-A) is a standardized emergency switch accessory for BSN’s HawkEye land/mobile ecosystem, providing a dedicated SOS control with installation-focused hardware and connectors. Supported documentation for the HawkEye 5500 describes the switch as lighted, protected against accidental activation, pre-wired for plug-and-play, and expandable to multiple switches in parallel, making it a practical component for fleet safety and remote operations workflows.
Specifications
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