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ELECTRONIC MONITORING SYSTEM
MEMS 3000 HOMESTATION
& TRANSMITTER INSTALLATION
GUIDE
September 2005
Forward
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does not represent a commitment on part of ElmoTech Ltd. The software
described in this document is subject to the license agreement that is
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and persons contained herein are part of a completely fictitious scenario and
are designed solely to document the use of an ElmoTech product.
Contact Us
Corporate Headquarters
ElmoTech Ltd.
2 Ha-Barzel St.,
P.O. Box 13236,
61132 Tel Aviv, Israel
Tel: 972-3-7671800
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Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section
Page
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION .........................................................................1-1
CHAPTER 2 THE MONITORING OFFICE ....................................................2-1
INSTALLATION KIT ................................................................................. 2-1
INSTALLATION TOOLS ............................................................................ 2-1
OFFENDER INFORMATION IN THE MWS................................................. 2-2
CHAPTER 3 THE OFFENDER’S CURFEW LOCATION .............................3-1
LOCATING THE MEMS 3000 HOMESTATION ........................................ 3-1
POSITIONING THE MEMS 3000 HOMESTATION .................................... 3-2
INSTALLING AND ACTIVATING THE MEMS 3000 HOMESTATION ........ 3-3
CHAPTER 4 TRANSMITTING TAG (TX) CALIBRATION AND
INSTALLATION ..................................................................................................4-1
CALIBRATING THE TRANSMITTING TAG ................................................ 4-1
ATTACHING THE TRANSMITTING TAG ................................................... 4-2
CHAPTER 5 ACTIVATING THE OFFENDER’S MONITORING
PROGRAM............................................................................................................5-1
DOWNLOADING THE PROGRAM CONFIGURATION ................................. 5-1
PERFORMING A RANGE TEST ................................................................. 5-2
ENROLLING THE OFFENDER ................................................................... 5-4
CHAPTER 6 DAILY OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ....................................6-1
INCOMING / OUTGOING CALLS .............................................................. 6-1
ON-DEMAND TEST REQUESTS ................................................................ 6-2
GENERAL RULES FOR THE OFFENDER .................................................... 6-3
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CHAPTER 7 REMOVING THE MONITORING SYSTEM ...........................7-1
PERFORMING AN END OF SERVICE ......................................................... 7-1
DISCONNECTING AND PACKING THE MEMS 3000 HOMESTATION ....... 7-2
REMOVING THE TRANSMITTING TAG ..................................................... 7-2
DEACTIVATING THE TRANSMITTING TAG .............................................. 7-3
CHAPTER 8 MONITORING SYSTEM MAINTENANCE .............................8-1
CLEANING THE MEMS 3000 HOMESTATION ........................................ 8-1
CLEANING THE TRANSMITTER ............................................................... 8-2
REPLACING THE TRANSMITTER STRAPS ................................................ 8-3
FCC NOTICES .....................................................................................................9-1
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List of Figures
LIST OF FIGURES
Page
Section
Figure 3-1
Figure 3-2
Figure 3-3
Figure 5-1
Locating the MEMS 3000 HomeStation .............................. 3-2
Positioning the MEMS 3000 HomeStation .......................... 3-3
Installing the MEMS 3000 HomeStation.............................. 3-4
Enrolling the Offender.......................................................... 5-5
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Introduction
Chapter 1 Introduction
Welcome to the Electronic Monitoring System and correctional tool, created
by ElmoTech Ltd., that has the ability to collect, analyze and intelligently
act on information from multiple sources.
An inconspicuous transmitting Tag (TX) is attached to the client's ankle or
wrist by means of a tamper-detecting strap. The client's presence (or
absence) is tracked constantly by radio transmissions between the Tag and
the MEMS 3000 HomeStation (RF Model). When the client enters or leaves
the defined home environment, the MEMS 3000 HomeStation records the
event. The MEMS 3000 HomeStation then checks the client’s stored curfew
schedule to determine if the event is in violation of his or her curfew order.
The MEMS 3000 HomeStation is a highly efficient monitoring unit,
integrating alcohol testing (BAT), video identity verification and radio
frequency (RF Model) presence monitoring into a single unit. The MEMS
3000 HomeStation transfers the breath alcohol test results and user’s image
to the monitoring center at a push of a button.
The MEMS 3000 HomeStation reports certain violations to the monitoring
center as soon as they occur. All violation, non-violation events that are not
defined as immediate are stored in the MEMS 3000 HomeStation for the
next upload. The MEMS 3000 HomeStation initiates a pre-defined routine
sanity call to the monitoring center in order to report the status of the
equipment and upload stored events. This event information completes the
audit trail of the client’s behavior. The MEMS 3000 HomeStation detects
and reports tilting, loss of power, loss of telephone line, low battery, and
other alarm conditions. The MEMS 3000 HomeStation also detects
transmitter tag tampering, tag removal and low battery.
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The Monitoring Office
Chapter 2 The Monitoring Office
Before leaving the monitoring office, check that you have the correct
installation kit and the appropriate installation tools.
Installation Kit
The installation kit should include the following items:
•
MEMS 3000 HomeStation
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Power adapter
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Phone line cables
•
Transmitting tag
•
Strap locking clips and strap holder – remember, at least three sets
of each
Installation Tools
You will also need the following installation tools:
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Manual Reset Device – for activating the transmitting tag
•
Strap locking tool – for locking the transmitting tag onto the
offender
•
5mm (0.2”) flat head screwdriver – for opening the strap-locking
clip
•
Snake eye screwdriver – for changing the straps on the
transmitting tag
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The Monitoring Office
Offender Information in the MWS
Verify the following Offender details in the MWS software application:
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Offender’s name and address
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Home phone details
•
Equipment serial numbers – these must match the serial numbers
on the equipment you are providing for the installation
•
Offender’s program type – this must match the type of equipment
that you are providing for the installation
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The Offender’s Curfew Location
Chapter 3 The Offender’s Curfew
Location
First we need to find the ideal location for the MEMS 3000 HomeStation.
Locating the MEMS 3000 HomeStation
Generally the ideal location for the MEMS 3000 HomeStation would be:
•
In an open area
•
As close as possible to the center of the curfew location
•
On a flat and secure surface
•
3 ft (1m) above the ground and at least 1 ft (30cm) away from the
wall
Make sure the MEMS 3000 HomeStation is located well away from:
•
Television sets or other electrical appliances
•
Microwave ovens
•
Personal computers or laptops
•
Disruptive noise sources such as heavy traffic or mechanical
vibrations
•
Heat sources such as a radiator, air duct or direct sunlight
•
Excessive moisture or extremely low temperatures
•
Mirrors or reflective materials
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The Offender’s Curfew Location
Figure 3-1
Locating the MEMS 3000 HomeStation
Positioning the MEMS 3000 HomeStation
Always position the MEMS 3000 HomeStation in a decently lit room with
the mirror panel facing away from any direct light (as indicated by the 3 in
the diagram, below).
Direct light in front of the mirror or any backlighting behind the person in
which the picture is taken (as indicated by the × in the diagram, below) may
cause severe reflection of the picture.
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The Offender’s Curfew Location
Figure 3-2
Positioning the MEMS 3000 HomeStation
Once the MEMS 3000 HomeStation has been positioned correctly, you can
start the installation and activation process
Installing and Activating the MEMS 3000
HomeStation
1. Disconnect the telephone cord from the wall telephone socket and plug
it into the Phone socket on the MEMS 3000 HomeStation.
2. Take the supplied telephone cord and plug one end into the wall
telephone socket and the other end into the Line socket on the MEMS
3000 HomeStation.
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The Offender’s Curfew Location
3. Take the supplied power adapter and plug one end into the wall power
socket and the other end into the Power socket on the MEMS 3000
HomeStation. Once connected to the power supply, the MEMS 3000
HomeStation makes an audible beeping sound and the self-initiation
procedure starts.
Figure 3-3
Installing the MEMS 3000 HomeStation
Once the self-initiation process has completed successfully, the MEMS 3000
HomeStation makes another audible beeping sound. The left LED indicates
that the power is connected correctly. The right LED indicates that the
telephone line is connected correctly.
Once the MEMS 3000 HomeStation has been installed and activated, you
can start the transmitting tag activation and installation process.
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Transmitting Tag Calibration and Installation
Chapter 4 Transmitting Tag (Tx)
Calibration and Installation
First you will need to calibrate or activate the transmitting tag.
Calibrating the Transmitting Tag
1. Hold the free end of the transmitting tag strap in your hand with the
metal pins pointing towards you.
2. Hold the manual reset device in you other hand, with the two connection
points facing the metal pins.
3. Press the metal pins on the transmitting tag onto the two connection
points on the manual reset device.
4. Holding the manual reset device in this position, press the On button.
The red LED on the manual reset device lights up for 2 seconds and then
flashes for another 2 seconds. The flashing indicates that the
transmitting tag has passed the first phase of its calibration
Note that in case of calibration failure, the red LED on the manual reset
device will light up for 2 seconds and then turn off.
5. Once the calibration pass indication has been verified, place the
transmitting tag on its side onto a non-metal surface with the protruding
side of the body facing upwards.
6. Wait for at least 60 seconds. The MEMS 3000 HomeStation makes an
audible beeping sound once the transmitting tag has passed the
calibration
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Transmitting Tag Calibration and Installation
Now you can attach the transmitting tag to the offender’s wrist or ankle.
Attaching the Transmitting Tag
1. Place the strap holder over the short strap
of the transmitting tag.
2. Attach the female part of the strap clip to
the underside of the short strap ensuring
that the closed end of the clip fits snugly
onto the end of the strap
Note that for the ankle attachment the silver line on the underside of the
female strap clip should be visible
3. Wrap the transmitting tag around the wrist or ankle at its narrowest point
Note that for ankle attachments it is recommended to mount the
transmitting tag over a sock before the strap is closed. The protruding side of
the transmitting tag should be facing upwards
4. Lay the long strap over the female part of
the strap clip ensuring that the strap pins
and the clip studs are protruding through
the holes in the long strap
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Transmitting Tag Calibration and Installation
5. Slide the strap holder over the end of the long strap in order to hold the
strap in place
6. Place the male part of the strap clip over
the female part ensuring that that the
grooves on each side of the strap clips
match
7. Move the transmitting tag around the wrist or ankle to ensure that it fits
comfortably.
8. Place one side of the locking tool underneath the strap clip and close the
two parts together
9. Turn the locking tool around to the other side of the strap clip and repeat
the closing procedure. A clicking sound should be heard on each press.
Once the transmitting tag has been activated and attached to the wrist or
ankle, the activated MEMS 3000 HomeStation makes an audible beeping
sound and the middle LED flashes. This occurs every time a transmission
signal from the transmitting tag is received.
Remember - Do not, under any circumstances, leave any the installation
equipment at the offender’s curfew location – this includes any strap-locking
clips that may have broken during the installation.
Once the MEMS 3000 HomeStation is in standby or pre-monitoring mode
you can activate the Offender’s monitoring program.
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Activating the Offender’s Monitoring Program
Chapter 5 Activating the Offender’s
Monitoring Program
Once the monitoring equipment has been installed and activated, you can
download the offender’s program configuration and perform a range test.
Downloading the Program Configuration
1. First you need to verify that the phone LED on the MEMS 3000
HomeStation is on and not flashing. Flashing indicates that the
telephone line is busy.
2. You can now call the monitoring office personnel to request a manual
download. Once initiated the following occurs:
•
The flashing Phone LED indicates that the download call is being
received
•
The Phone LED returns to its steady state once the download call
has been completed
•
The MEMS 3000 HomeStation then turns to monitoring mode
3. Call the monitoring office personnel and confirm that the download was
successful.
Once the offender’s program configuration has been successfully
downloaded and the MEMS 3000 HomeStation is in monitoring mode, you
can perform a range test
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Activating the Offender’s Monitoring Program
Performing a Range Test
1. First you need to verify that the phone LED (right) on the MEMS 3000
HomeStation is on.
2. Call the monitoring office personnel and request a range test. Once
initiated the following occurs:
•
The Phone LED will flash indicating that the range test call is being
received and will return to its steady state once the range test call
has been completed.
•
Once the range test has started, the middle LED blinks 3 times
(every 20 seconds). This is accompanied by 3 audible beeping
sounds. This indicates that the MEMS 3000 HomeStation is
receiving the appropriate transmission signal from the transmitting
tag
Note that the MEMS 3000 HomeStation is programmed to
automatically terminate the range test after approximately 15 minutes!
3. You can now escort the offender to the following locations:
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Locations that are the most distant from the MEMS 3000
HomeStation
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Locations behind large metal objects
•
Locations where the offender may be located for long periods, for
example the living room, bedroom or toilet.
•
Remote locations where the offender is also allowed to be, for
example the garage, cellar or back yard.
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Activating the Offender’s Monitoring Program
This process is required in order to check that the current range setting in the
MEMS 3000 HomeStation is sufficient. You can also use this time to check
for dead spots in the curfew location.
Remember that, as long as the middle LED is blinking and the
accompanying beeping sounds are heard, the transmitting tag is still within
the MEMS 3000 HomeStation’s range
4. Wait for up to 2 minutes in each location tested for 4 transmission
signals. Be aware of the following:
•
If less than 4 transmission signals have been received you may have
to call the monitoring office personnel and request that they set the
range setting to a longer range. Remember that, if this is the case,
the current range test must be ended, and a new range test started.
•
If the range setting is currently set at its longest (i.e. maximum), you
may have to relocate the MEMS 3000 HomeStation in order to get a
better coverage.
5. Once you have tested the range in all the relevant locations, you can call
the monitoring office personnel and request an end to the current range
test. Once initiated the following occurs:
•
Once the end range test call has ended, the MEMS 3000
HomeStation makes an audible beeping sound, the middle LED
stops flashing and then turns off
Once the offender’s program configuration has been successfully
downloaded, the range test performed and the MEMS 3000 HomeStation is
in monitoring mode, you can enroll the offender into the monitoring
program.
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Activating the Offender’s Monitoring Program
Enrolling the Offender
1. First you need to verify that the phone LED on the MEMS 3000
HomeStation is on and not flashing. Flashing indicates that the
telephone line is busy.
2. You can now call the monitoring office personnel to request an Offender
enrollment. Once initiated the following occurs:
•
The flashing Phone LED indicates that the enrolment call is being
received
•
The Phone LED returns to its steady state once the enrolment call
has been completed
•
An audible beeping sound comes from the MEMS 3000
HomeStation
3. Instruct the Offender to press the Start button and to follow the
enrollment procedure according to the illuminated LED’s on the
Operation panel.
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Activating the Offender’s Monitoring Program
Figure 5-1
Enrolling the Offender
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Activating the Offender’s Monitoring Program
The following points should be adhered to with regard to enrolling an
Offender:
•
The Offender should wait for the audible beeping sound from the
MEMS 3000 HomeStation before performing the enrollment
procedure
•
The Offender should place the Breath Alcohol Test Straw into the
straw holder located in the center of the MEMS 3000 HomeStation
•
The Offender should be lined up in front of the MEMS 3000
HomeStation so that only the forehead and hair are displayed in the
Camera Mirror panel.
•
The Camera Mirror panel should not be facing towards direct light
(e.g. lamps or sunlight).
•
The Offender should follow the pre-defined instructions on the
Operational panel
•
The Offender should wait until the Operational panel has finished
prompting before initiating any action.
•
Once instructed, the Offender should press the appropriate buttons
on the Operation panel.
•
Once instructed, the Offender should blow into the Breath Alcohol
Test straw until the Camera LED, flashes red.
4. Once the test completed LED is illuminated, call the monitoring office
personnel and confirm that the enrollment was successful.
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Daily Operating Instructions
Chapter 6 Daily Operating
Instructions
Incoming / Outgoing Calls
The user of the telephone may receive two types of telephone calls:
•
Regular calls from other people
•
The occasional call from the monitoring center computer.
The telephone will ring 6 times, during which, if the call is not answered, the
MEMS 3000 HomeStation will answer and then disconnect the call.
The following points should be adhered to with regard to incoming and
outgoing calls:
•
If, after answering the call, the user hears a light sound on the line,
this is normal as the MEMS 3000 HomeStation interacts with each
incoming call.
•
If, during a conversation, the user hears a short tune from the
MEMS 3000 HomeStation, the conversation should be completed
immediately. This indicates that the MEMS 3000 HomeStation
needs to call the monitoring center computer. The user should not
attempt to use the telephone for at least 10 minutes
•
If, after answering the call, the user hears a sharp modem sound on
the line, the phone should be hung-up immediately. This indicates
that the monitoring center computer is attempting to call the MEMS
3000 HomeStation. The user should not attempt to use the telephone
for at least 10 minutes.
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Daily Operating Instructions
On-demand Test Requests
The Offender on the monitoring program will receive on demand breath
alcohol test requests according to the following criteria.
•
Scheduled test requests according to the predefined test schedule in
the MEMS 3000 HomeStation
•
Manual test requests from the monitoring center
The following points should be adhered to with regard to on-demand test
requests:
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The Offender should wait for the audible beeping sound from the
MEMS 3000 HomeStation before performing the test procedure
•
The Offender should press the Start button and follow the test
procedure according to the illuminated LED’s on the Operation
panel
•
The Offender should wait until the Operational panel has finished
prompting before initiating any action.
•
Once instructed, the Offender should press the appropriate buttons
on the Operation panel.
•
Once instructed, the Offender should blow into the Breath Alcohol
Test Straw.
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General Rules for the Offender
Once all Elmo-Tech equipment has been installed and the Offender’s
monitoring program has been activated, the following rules should be
adhered to:
•
Never touch or move the MEMS 3000 HomeStation once it has
been installed
•
Never place any objects on top of the MEMS 3000 HomeStation
•
Never disconnect the power cord from either the MEMS 3000
HomeStation, or the wall socket
•
Never attempt to open the MEMS 3000 HomeStation
•
Always stay inside the designated curfew area during an in-house
curfew time frame
•
Never attempt to open the transmitting tag strap
•
Never cut or break the transmitting tag strap
The following appliances and services are prohibited:
•
Answering machine
•
Fax machine
•
Fax \ Internet modem
•
ADSL Internet service
•
Call forwarding \ waiting services
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Removing the Monitoring System
Chapter 7 Removing the Monitoring
System
In some cases it is required to remove the monitoring system before the
defined confinement period is completed. Before disconnecting and
removing the MEMS 3000 HomeStation, an end of service procedure should
be performed.
Note that performing an end of service before disconnecting and
removing the MEMS 3000 HomeStation is essential to preserving the unit’s
internal backup battery.
Performing an End of Service
In order to perform an end of service, perform the following steps:
1. Using a mobile phone, call the monitoring center and ask the monitoring
personnel to perform a manual end of service.
2. The monitoring center personnel will call back to confirm a successful
end of service. You can now disconnect and pack the MEMS 3000
HomeStation into its original package.
It is recommended that only experienced personnel remove the MEMS
3000 HomeStation
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Removing the Monitoring System
Disconnecting and Packing the MEMS 3000
HomeStation
In order to disconnect and pack the MEMS 3000 HomeStation, perform the
following steps:
1. Remove the power adapter from the wall.
2. Remove all telephone cables from the back of the MEMS 3000
HomeStation.
3. Reconnect the telephone line to the wall socket.
4. Pack the MEMS 3000 HomeStation into its original package and place
into the carrying case.
5. Pack the power-cord adapter and telephone cables into their original
packaging and place into the carrying case. You can now remove and
pack the transmitting tag.
It is recommended that only experienced personnel remove the
transmitting tag.
Removing the Transmitting Tag
To remove the transmitting tag perform the following steps:
1. Check the following signs to see if the clips have been tampered with:
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Cracks on the clips
•
Broken pins.
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Sign of adhesive or glue.
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2. Being careful not to damage or cut the strap, use a screwdriver to break
the disposable clips.
Screwdriver
Grooves
3. Collect all the fragments of the broken clip. Do not leave any disposable
items.
Deactivating the Transmitting Tag
Deactivating the transmitting tag is essential to preserving the unit’s internal
battery.
In order to deactivate (turn off) the transmitting tag, perform the following:
1. Hold the transmitter in your hand with the metal pins (along the strap)
pointing towards you. You will need to support the underside of the
strap.
2. Hold the electronic key in your other hand, with the ‘OFF’ button
pointing towards the open or free end of the strap. The ‘OFF’ button
must be facing away from the transmitter body.
3. Press the electronic key down over the metal pins with the two touch
points on top of the electronic key matching the metal pins on the
transmitter strap.
4. Hold the electronic key and the transmitter strap in this position while
you perform the next step.
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5. Press the ‘OFF’ on the electronic key for one second; the red LED light
on the electronic key turns steadily on for two seconds. If the transmitter
successfully received the deactivate command the red light on the
electronic key will flash for two seconds.
Note that if the transmitter failed to receive the deactivate command,
the red light on the electronic key will turn off after the initial two seconds
on. If the electronic key’s battery is low, the red light will immediately flash
for two seconds once the ‘ON’ button is pressed.
6. Pack the transmitting tag into its original packaging and place into the
carrying case.
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Monitoring System Maintenance
Chapter 8 Monitoring System
Maintenance
In order to keep the Electronic Monitoring System functional and in good
working order a number of maintenance procedures will need to be adhered
to.
Cleaning the MEMS 3000 HomeStation
To clean the MEMS 3000 HomeStation, perform the following:
1. Remove the MEMS 3000 HomeStation from its carrying case and
simply wipe the outside of the unit with a damp cloth.
Do not, under any circumstances, submerge or place the MEMS 3000
HomeStation under running water.
2. Using a piece of cloth or a paper towel, dry the outer side of the MEMS
3000 HomeStation.
3. Once the MEMS 3000 HomeStation is dry, place it into the specially
designed transportation case.
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Monitoring System Maintenance
Cleaning the Transmitter
The transmitting tag is made of a single mold, especially designed to protect
the integrity of the electronic circuits during daily use and while it is being
cleaned. A soft brush and an alcohol based solution; soapy water or Lysol
can be used to clean the transmitter.
For additional safety and user comfort, it is recommended that after
cleaning with any of the above-mentioned solutions, you wash and wipe the
transmitter with clear water before it is re-used.
To clean the transmitter, perform the following:
1. Remove the ‘female’ clip and strap holder from the transmitter short
strap.
2. If the storage clip is on, remove it until you finish cleaning the
transmitter.
3. Holding the transmitter by the end of the long strap, spray the
transmitter with a cleaning solution of choice.
4. Using a piece of cloth or a paper towel, dry the outer side of the
transmitter. Lay the transmitter on the towel with its inner side facing
up. Using a soft brush or a piece of cloth/towel, gently scrub the inner
side of the transmitter along the tracks.
5. Wash the transmitter in clear water.
6. Dry the transmitter using a piece of cloth/paper towel or simply let it
drip dry.
7. Once the transmitter is dry, place it into the specially designed
transportation case.
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Monitoring System Maintenance
Replacing the Transmitter Straps
After some time and depending on the wear and tear of the transmitter, the
straps on the transmitter will need to be replaced. Any of the following
points could justify replacing a transmitter strap:
•
Visible damage to one or both straps
•
Unexplainable strap tamper alarms
•
Transmitter will not calibrate
Note that if only one side of the strap is damaged, you may want to
leave the undamaged side in place and replace only the damaged side of the
strap.
Check that you have the following equipment items before you replace the
transmitter straps:
•
1 transmitter body
•
1 pair of replacement straps (long/medium non-pins side and
long/medium pins side)
•
Screwdriver
•
Extra screws
•
Extra strap clips (male and female)
•
Electronic key
To replace the transmitter straps, perform the following:
1. Using the screwdriver, open the screw(s) that holds the strap clasp to the
transmitter and remove the strap clasp.
2. Gently shake the strap loose from the transmitter body, being extra
careful not to damage the metal pins on the transmitter body.
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3. Position the new strap over the transmitter body. Notice that the two
small holes on the strap have to lie exactly over the two metal pins.
4. Gently place the strap down over the metal pins and press down along
the seam of the strap, snugly fitting the entire strap to the transmitter
body.
5. Put the strap clasp back in place with the wider side pointing in-wards.
6. Close the screw (s) with the screwdriver. It has to be closed firmly, but
not too tight since this can damage the strap.
7. Test the new strap by performing a calibration.
If, after the calibration, the transmitter does not reset, repeat steps 1-6
making sure that the strap is positioned correctly over the pins. Then
perform another calibration test. If changing only one side of the strap does
not work, you should try and change the other strap side.
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FCC Notices
FCC Notices
This note is applicable to the American MEMS 3000 HomeStation
NOTE - The MEMS 3000 HomeStation complies with Part 15 and Part 68
of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits of the Class
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This device generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if installed and used in accordance with the
instruction, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this device does cause harmful interference to radio
or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment
off and on, the user is encouraged to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
CAUTION – Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
grantee of this device could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
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