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SCRAM Remote Breath Quick Reference Guide Most flexible option in breath alcohol testing! Version: 1.1 2014 Alcohol Monitoring Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Information in this document is confidential and proprietary to Alcohol Monitoring Systems, Inc. Such information is subject to change without notice and does not represent any commitment or promise on the part of Alcohol Monitoring Systems, Inc. Any software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, for any purposes without the express written permission of Alcohol Monitoring Systems, Inc. © patents www.scrampatents.com FCC Regulatory Compliance This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. No changes shall be made to the equipment without the manufacturer’s permission as this may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. In August 1996, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for mobile devices. Those guidelines are consistent with safety standards previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies: American National Standard Institute (ANSI), National Council of Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP), and International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNRP). Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific literature. The design of this device complies with the FCC guidelines and applicable standards. WARNING: Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could impair call quality, damage the device, or result in violation of FCC regulations. IMPORTANT! Read these safety guidelines prior to using your device. Failure to follow these rules and guidelines may be dangerous and/or illegal. FCC RF Exposure Information This device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emissions limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. These guidelines are based on the safety standards previously set by the U.S. and international standards bodies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless RF devices employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 4 W/kg. SAR values at or below that limit are considered safe for the general public. The maximum SAR value when operated in as a hand held device in accordance with this manual is 1.31 W/kg, which is below the limit set by the FCC. Refer to the Assign SCRAM Remote Breath Device, Replace SCRAM Remote Breath Device, and Check In SCRAM Remote Breath Device sections for more information on when the device is transmitting. SCRAM Remote Breath Most flexible option in breath alcohol testing! Industry Canada Regulatory Compliance This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause interference. 2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: 1. l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage. 2. l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.” WARNING: Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could impair call quality, damage the device, or result in violation of Industry Canada regulations. AVERTISSEMENT: Antennes sans autorisation, des modifications ou des pièces jointes, pourraient nuire à la qualité des appels, d’endommager l’appareil ou résulter en violation des règlements d’Industrie Canada. IMPORTANT! Read these safety guidelines prior to using your device. Failure to follow these rules and guidelines may be dangerous and/or illegal. IMPORTANT! Lire ces consignes de sécurité avant d’utiliser votre appareil. Nonrespect de ces règles et lignes directrices peut-être être dangereuses ou illégales. RF EXPOSURE This device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emissions limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by Industry Canada (IC). These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. These guidelines are based on the safety standards previously set by Industry Canada and international standards bodies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless RF devices employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the IC is 4 W/ kg. SAR values at or below that limit are considered safe for the general public. The maximum SAR value when operated in as a hand held device in accordance with this manual is 1.31 W/kg, which is below the limit set by IC. Exposition aux RF cet appareil est un émetteur et un récepteur. Il est conçu et fabriqué pour ne pas dépasser les limites d’émissions pour l’exposition à l’énergie de radiofréquence (RF) définie par Industrie Canada (IC). Ces limites font partie des lignes directrices exhaustives et établissent les niveaux maximaux d’énergie RF pour la population générale. Ces lignes directrices reposent sur la sécurité normes précédemment établies par Industrie Canada et les organismes internationaux de normalisation. Les normes comprennent une marge de sécurité importante destinée à assurer la sécurité de toutes les personnes, quel que soit l’âge et la santé. L’exposition standard pour les appareils RF sans fil utilise une unité de mesure appelée débit d’Absorption spécifique ou SAR. La limite SAR de l’IC est 4 W/kg. Les valeurs SAR égale ou inférieure à cette limite sont considérés comme sans danger pour le public en général. La valeur das maximale lorsqu’il est utilisé en tant qu’une main tenue dispositif conformément à ce manuel est de 1,31 W/kg, ce qui est en dessous de la limite fixée par l’IC. 24/7 Technical Support ii • Phone - 303.785.7879 • E-mail - support@alcoholmonitoring.com SCRAM Remote Breath Most flexible option in breath alcohol testing! TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction .................................................................1 Log On To SCRAMNET ....................................................2 Initial Client Setup .......................................................3 Add New Client in SCRAMNET .................................................3 Assign SCRAM Remote Breath Device ......................................4 Establish Test Schedule .........................................................6 Set Courtesy Reminder ....................................................... 10 Ongoing Client Management.......................................11 Process Events/Alerts .......................................................... 11 Replace SCRAM Remote Breath Device .................................. 12 Initiate On-Demand Test ..................................................... 14 Move From CAM To Remote Breath Monitoring ........................ 15 Move From Remote Breath To CAM Monitoring ........................ 15 Closing Tasks .............................................................16 Check In SCRAM Remote Breath Device................................. 16 Device Maintenance ...................................................17 Replace/Charge Battery in SCRAM Remote Breath Device ........ 17 Clean SCRAM Remote Breath Device ..................................... 17 Alerts and Events .......................................................18 Assignment Alerts .............................................................. 18 Test Results Events/Alerts.................................................... 19 Communication Alert .......................................................... 19 Scheduled Alerts ................................................................ 20 Equipment Alerts ................................................................ 20 Product Specifications ................................................21 SCRAM Remote Breath Most flexible option in breath alcohol testing! iii INTRODUCTION The SCRAM Remote Breath device is the first and only handheld, wireless, portable breath alcohol device with automated facial recognition and GPS with every single test. The device is ideal for your lower-risk offenders or those who have earned less intensive testing and monitoring. Features include: » One-piece, handheld, cellular » Drager® fuel cell » Client text message reminders and notifications » Random, scheduled, and on-demand testing SCRAM Remote Breath Most flexible option in breath alcohol testing! LOG ON TO SCRAMNET To access and log into SCRAMNET: 1. Open Internet Explorer (v.8.0 and above) on your desktop. 2. Enter the SCRAMNET Internet address in the Address field. 3. Press the Enter key. 4. Enter your username and password (case sensitive). 5. Click the Log on button. The site appears in the browser. SCRAM Remote Breath Most flexible option in breath alcohol testing! INITIAL CLIENT SETUP ADD NEW CLIENT IN SCRAMNET To add a new SCRAM Remote Breath client in SCRAMNET: 1. Access the agency in SCRAMNET. 2. Click the Add Client button to access the Add New Client page. 3. Enter personal information. 4. • First Name • Last Name • Date of Birth Enter general information. • Case Number • Date on Program • Time Zone 5. Enter as much address information as possible. 6. Enter as much contact information as possible. 7. Enter employment information. 8. 9. • Occupation • Necessary work environment notes • Work hours Enter jurisdiction information. • Region (if being used) • Location (if being used) • Agency • Agent • Court • Judge Select client type options. • Client Type • Client Offense SCRAM Remote Breath Most flexible option in breath alcohol testing! 10. Select monitoring type. • SCRAM Remote Breath radio button. • Priority Notification check box (optional). • Grace Period 11. Click the Save Client and Assign Equipment button. The Assign Remote Breath page appears. ASSIGN SCRAM REMOTE BREATH DEVICE Prior to assigning the device: 1. Plug the power cord into the SCRAM Remote Breath device and into an electrical outlet. The green battery light will blink when the device is fully charged. This may take several minutes to several hours, depending on how much the battery is currently charged. Fully charging a dead battery takes six hours. To assign a device: 1. In SCRAMNET, locate the client’s Equipment page. 2. Click the Assign Equipment button to access the Equipment Setup Wizard. 3. Enter the device being assigned in the Serial Number field. 4. Click the Assign button. 5. Click the Finish button to exit the wizard. The client’s Equipment page appears with the SCRAM Remote Breath status set to “Pending Assignment”. 6. Instruct the client to perform an initial breath test. a. Press and hold the Power button on the device for approximately five seconds until the battery light turns green. The device will power up and display PLEASE WAIT. In approximately one minute, the device displays READY TO ENROLL. SCRAM Remote Breath Most flexible option in breath alcohol testing! After 3 to 5 seconds, BLOW is displayed. b. Firmly insert the breath tube into the breath tube port. c. Before blowing into the tube, have the client: d. » Be in a well-lit area away from direct sunlight. » Remove hats, sunglasses, and any hair hanging over the face. » Stand with the back to a wall, hold the head upright, and look directly forward. » Hold the device up to the mouth with the breath tube level with the floor. When the device displays BLOW, have the client: 1. Take a deep breath. 2. Blow into the breath tube at a consistent air volume. 3. Continue to blow until STOP is displayed. At this time: 7. » The device displays ANALYZING DATA, communicates with SCRAMNET, then transmits the data. » Once analysis is complete, the device displays TEST COMPLETE. » After a few moments, the device displays BEGIN PRACTICE TEST. Verify the enrollment photograph in SCRAMNET. The quality of the client’s enrollment (first) photograph is extremely important since all subsequent client photographs taken will be compared to this photograph. Photograph quality means: • Balanced lighting with NO background glare • NO blinking or squinting • Head NOT tilted forward, backward, or sideways SCRAM Remote Breath Most flexible option in breath alcohol testing! If you determine that the enrollment photograph is NOT satisfactory, check in the device and restart the assignment process. 8. Have the client perform as many practice tests as needed to feel comfortable with taking a valid test each time. AMS recommends at least three practice tests. 9. To complete the enrollment process, you can either: • Press and hold the Power button for approximately five seconds until SHUTTING DOWN is displayed, or • Wait for five minutes of inactivity, when the device will shut down by itself. ESTABLISH TEST SCHEDULE Navigate to the client’s RB Schedule page to establish a testing schedule. To access this page: 1. Access the agency. 2. Click the client name on the Caseload page. 3. Click the RB Schedule tab. Once you have accessed the RB Schedule page, add all necessary single-occurence and random fixed tests, and random tests using one of the options listed. Add single-occurence fixed test Option 1: Drag and drop to add a single-occurence fixed test: 1. If necessary, navigate to a future week. 2. Place the cursor over the Fixed button. 3. Click and hold the left mouse button and drag and drop the fixed test item to the desired location on the schedule. A blue fixed test appears on the schedule. SCRAM Remote Breath Most flexible option in breath alcohol testing! Option 2: Use pop-up window to add single-occurence fixed test: 1. If necessary, navigate to a future week. 2. Click the Fixed button. The Add New Fixed Schedule pop-up window appears. 3. Enter the hour and minute in the respective field, select the AM or PM button, and select the button for each day of the week that SCRAM Remote Breath testing is required. 4. With the Single-Occurence radio button selected, click the Add New Fixed Test button. A blue fixed test appears on the schedule for each selected day. Add recurring fixed test Option 1: Add recurring fixed test for consecutive days: 1. If necessary, navigate to a future week. 2. Place the cursor over the Fixed button. 3. Click and hold the left mouse button and drag and drop the fixed test item to the desired location on the schedule. A blue fixed test appears on the schedule. 4. With the cursor over the right border of the fixed test item, click and hold the left mouse button. 5. Drag to the right to extend the fixed test to the desired number of days. A blue fixed test appears on the schedule for each selected day. Click the infinity symbol in the lower-left corner of a test if that test should be repeated at the same time each week. SCRAM Remote Breath Most flexible option in breath alcohol testing! Option 2: Add recurring fixed test with no end date: 1. If necessary, navigate to a future week. 2. Place the cursor over the Fixed button. 3. Click and hold the left mouse button and drag and drop the fixed test item to the desired location on the schedule. A blue fixed test appears on the schedule. 4. Click the small, white infinity symbol in the lower-left corner of the test. A fixed test appears at the same time on the schedule for all future weeks. Option 3: Use pop-up window to add recurring fixed test: 1. If necessary, navigate to a future week. 2. Click the Fixed button. The Add New Fixed Schedule window appears. 3. Enter the hour and minute in the respective field, select the AM or PM button, and select the button for each day of the week that remote breath testing is required. 4. Select one of the Range of Recurrence radio buttons. 5. » Recurring with no end date - Sets a fixed test for the same time on the schedule for all future weeks. » End after - Sets a fixed test for the same time on the schedule for the specified number of future weeks. » End of week of - Sets a fixed test for the same time on the schedule until the selected week. Click the Add New Fixed Test button. SCRAM Remote Breath Most flexible option in breath alcohol testing! 6. A blue fixed test appears on the schedule for each selected day. Add random test Option 1: Drag and drop to add a random test: 1. If necessary, navigate to a future week. 2. Place the cursor over the Random button. 3. Click and hold the left mouse button and drag and drop the random test item to the desired location on the schedule. A purple random test appears on the schedule at the same time each week. The time that the device will give an audio indication to the client to take a test appears in the dark purple area. You can move that area up and down inside the window to change the test time. Option 2: Add random test for consecutive days: 1. If necessary, navigate to a future week. 2. Place the cursor over the Random button. 3. Click and hold the left mouse button and drag and drop the random test item to the desired location on the schedule. A purple random test appears on the schedule. 4. With the cursor over the right border of the random test item, click and hold the left mouse button. 5. Drag to the right to extend the random test to the desired number of days. A purple random test appears on the schedule for each selected day of the current and all future weeks. The test notification time inside each test is staggered and can be changed. Option 3: Use pop-up window to add random test: 1. If necessary, navigate to a future week. SCRAM Remote Breath Most flexible option in breath alcohol testing! 2. Click the Random button. The Add New Random Window Schedule window appears. 3. Enter the hour and minute in the respective field, select the AM or PM button, and select the button for each day of the week that remote breath testing is required. 4. Select one of the Range of Recurrence radio buttons. 5. » Recurring with no end date - Sets a random test for the same time on the schedule for all future weeks. » End after - Sets a random test for the same time on the schedule for the specified number of future weeks. » End of week of - Sets a random test for the same time on the schedule until the selected week. Click the Add New Random Window button. A purple random test appears on the schedule for each selected day of the current and all future weeks. The test time inside each test is staggered and can be changed. SET COURTESY REMINDER The client can elect to receive text-message courtesy reminders on their cell phone. To activate courtesy reminders for a client: 10 1. Click the Courtesy Reminder link on the client’s RB Schedule page. 2. Enter the client’s cell phone number and select when the client will receive a text message. 3. Click the Save button. SCRAM Remote Breath Most flexible option in breath alcohol testing! ONGOING CLIENT MANAGEMENT Several equipment-maintenance remote breath alerts may appear on the Daily Action Plan (DAP) that you receive each morning. Address these alerts in the same way that you address any other type of alert. Events and alerts that are generated while a client is being monitored using the SCRAM Remote Breath device are shown on that agency’s RB Results page. To access this page: 1. Access the agency. 2. Click the Workload tab. 3. Click the RB Results sub-tab. All “New” and “In Progress” events/alerts are listed on the page. PROCESS EVENTS/ALERTS To process an event or alert from the RB Results page: 1. Click the result link. The Remote Breath Result Details page appears. 2. Using the Action History section of the page, take necessary action to address the alert. You also have the option to view a map with the approximate location of the client when the test was performed. 3. Resolve the event/alert. a. Select the Resolved option in the Status dropdown list. b. Click the Save button. c. Click the Exit Console button. The RB Results page reappears with the resolved event/alert no longer present. SCRAM Remote Breath Most flexible option in breath alcohol testing! 11 REPLACE SCRAM REMOTE BREATH DEVICE Complete the steps below when the client arrives with the old device. If the device is NOT on hand, click the Stop Monitoring button, select the Stop monitoring now and check in equipment later option, and complete the Stop Monitoring wizard to set the status to “Awaiting Return”. The device will stay in this status until: • The device communicates with SCRAMNET and is checked in by clicking the Move to Inventory link on the client’s Equipment page • You manually set the device to the Lost status • 30 days elapses Prior to replacing the device: 1. Plug the power cord into the SCRAM Remote Breath device being assigned and into an electrical outlet. The green battery light will blink when the device is fully charged. This may take several minutes to several hours depending on how much the battery is currently charged. Fully charging a dead battery takes six hours. To remove the old device: 1. Access the client’s Equipment page. 2. Click the Stop Monitoring button to access the Stop Monitoring Wizard page. 3. Select the Check in Equipment now option and click the Next button. 4. Click the Finish button to close the wizard and return to the client’s Equipment page. 5. Press and hold the Power button on the device for approximately five seconds until the battery light turns green. The device transmits remaining data to SCRAMNET. The device status is set to “In Inventory” in SCRAMNET. 12 SCRAM Remote Breath Most flexible option in breath alcohol testing! To assign the new device: 1. Click the Assign Equipment button to access the Assign Remote Breath wizard page. 2. Enter the device being assigned in the Serial Number field. 3. Click the Assign button. 4. Click the Finish button to close the wizard. The client’s Equipment page appears with the new SCRAM Remote Breath status set to “Pending Assignment”. 5. Print the Participant Agreement Addendum. 6. Instruct the client to perform an initial SCRAM Remote Breath test. a. Press and hold the Power button on the device for approximately five seconds until the battery light turns green. The device displays PLEASE WAIT. In approximately one minute, the device displays READY FOR ENROLL. After 3 to 5 seconds, BLOW is displayed. b. Firmly insert the breath tube into the breath tube port. c. Before blowing in the tube, have the client: d. » Be in a well-lit area away from direct sunlight. » Removes hats, sunglasses, and any hair hanging over the face. » Stand with the back to a wall, hold the head upright, and look directly forward. » Hold the device up to the mouth with the breath tube level with the floor. When the device displays BLOW, have the client: 1. Take a deep breath. SCRAM Remote Breath Most flexible option in breath alcohol testing! 13 2. Blow into the breath tube at a consistent air volume. 3. Continue to blow until STOP is displayed. At this time: » The device displays ANALYZING DATA, communicates with SCRAMNET, then transmits the data. » Once analysis is complete, the device displays TEST COMPLETE. » After a few moments, the device displays BEGIN PRACTICE TEST. 7. Verify the quality of the enrollment photograph in SCRAMNET. 8. To complete the enrollment process, you can either: • Press and hold the Power button for approximately five seconds until SHUTTING DOWN is displayed. • Wait for five minutes of inactivity, when the device will shut down by itself. INITIATE ON-DEMAND TEST To start an on-demand test from the client’s RB Schedule page: 1. Click the On Demand button. The Initiate On Demand Test pop-up window appears. 14 2. After reading the information, click the Continue button. 3. The On Demand button disappears and the words “On Demand Pending” appear. Within 20 minutes, the device gives the client an audio indication to take a test and the message “On Demand - Pending” changes to “On Demand - Awaiting Results”. SCRAM Remote Breath Most flexible option in breath alcohol testing! MOVE FROM CAM TO REMOTE BREATH MONITORING To change the client from SCRAM CAM to SCRAM Remote Breath monitoring: 1. Access the client’s Equipment page. 2. Check in the assigned SCRAM CAM equipment. 3. Click the Client tab to access the client’s General page. 4. Click the Change Monitoring button. 5. The Monitoring Types pop-up window appears. Select the Remote Breath radio button to establish that this client will now use the SCRAM Remote Breath device for alcohol monitoring. The remote breath parameters appear at this time. You can use the default Grace Period setting or customize the setting for this client. 6. Click the Save button to close the pop-up window. MOVE FROM REMOTE BREATH TO CAM MONITORING To change the client from SCRAM Remote Breath to SCRAM CAM monitoring: 1. Access the client’s Equipment page. 2. Check in the assigned SCRAM Remote Breath device. 3. Click the Client tab to access the client’s General page. 4. Click the Change Monitoring button. 5. The Monitoring Types pop-up window appears. 6. Select the CAM radio button to establish that SCRAM CAM equipment will now be used to monitor this client. 7. Click the Save button to close the pop-up window. SCRAM Remote Breath Most flexible option in breath alcohol testing! 15 CLOSING TASKS CHECK IN SCRAM REMOTE BREATH DEVICE Complete the steps below when the client arrives with the device. If the device is NOT on hand, click the Stop Monitoring button, select the Stop monitoring now and check in equipment later option, and complete the Stop Monitoring wizard to set the status to “Awaiting Return”. The device will stay in this status until: • The device communicates with SCRAMNET and is checked in by clicking the Move to Inventory link on the client’s Equipment page • You manually set to the device to the Lost status • 30 days elapses 1. Access the client’s Equipment page. 2. Click the Stop Monitoring button to access the Stop Monitoring Wizard page. 3. Select the Check in Equipment now option and click the Next button. 4. Press and hold the Power button on the device for approximately five seconds until the battery light turns green. The device displays PLEASE WAIT, communicates with SCRAMNET, and transmits any remaining data. The device then changes to SHUTTING OFF and turns off. 5. Click the Finish button to close the wizard and return to the client’s Equipment page. The checked-in device is no longer displayed. 16 SCRAM Remote Breath Most flexible option in breath alcohol testing! DEVICE MAINTENANCE REPLACE/CHARGE BATTERY MOTE BREATH DEVICE IN SCRAM RE- To replace and charge the battery in the device: 1. Using the T10 torx screwdriver, remove the two screws on the battery cover and remove the cover. 2. Unplug and remove the old battery. 3. Plug the new battery in and place the battery in the compartment with the wires positioned as shown. 4. Put the battery cover back in place and tighten the two screws. 5. Charge the battery for at least six hours prior to first use. CLEAN SCRAM REMOTE BREATH DEVICE To clean the device, use a mild, non-alcohol based disinfectant cleaner and a soft cloth on the outside of the case. The breath tube can be cleaned in an automatic dishwasher or with warm water and dish soap. WARNING: The use of an alcohol-based cleaner or disinfectant could damage the SCRAM Remote Breath device. SCRAM Remote Breath Most flexible option in breath alcohol testing! 17 ALERTS AND EVENTS ASSIGNMENT ALERTS The first four assignment alerts will appear on the Workload page and may be added to your Daily Action Plan if some action on your part is required. The last two alerts will appear on the client’s RB Results page. Assignment Alert 18 Description Equipment Awaiting Return Generated when a device is in the “Awaiting Return” status for at least three days. Extended Pending Assignment Generated when a device remains in the “Pending Assignment” status for more than 24 hours. Pending Removal Remote Breath Generated when a device remains in the “Pending Removal” status for more than 24 hours. Enrollment Incomplete Generated when one or more of the following criteria are not met within four hours of an assignment. • Client-specific settings sent • Cell unit has been activated • Baseline client photo received • SCRAMNET receives first BrAC reading Device Enrollment Started Generated when SCRAMNET sends a command to the device to begin enrollment. Device Enrollment Completed Generated when SCRAMNET receives a valid breath sample and reference image, and the device being assigned is turned off or five minutes elapses. SCRAM Remote Breath Most flexible option in breath alcohol testing! TEST RESULTS EVENTS/ALERTS The following test results events/alerts will appear on the RB Results page. Test Results Event/Alert Description Missed Test Generated when a client does not take a scheduled or on-demand test within the allowed grace period. Incomplete Test Generated when a client attempts to provide a valid sample but is not successful. Failed Test - Missed Confirmation Generated when a client provides a positive test then does NOT provide a confirmation test. Failed Test - Incomplete Confirmation Generated when a client provides a positive test then provides an incomplete confirmation test. Failed Test - Abnormal Confirmation Generated when a confirmation test is NOT within +/- .020 of a first positive test. Failed Test Generated when a client provides an initial test and confirmation test that are above the acceptable threshold. Pending Review Generated when SCRAMNET receives a test with a passed BrAC level but the facial recognition does not match. Schedule Test Not Received Generated when SCRAMNET does NOT receive a test result within 90 minutes of the scheduled test time. Passed Test Generated when a client provides a valid sample that is below the acceptable threshold. COMMUNICATION ALERT The following communication alert will appear on the RB Results page. Communication Alert Extended Missed Communication Description Generated when a device does not communicate with SCRAMNET for 24 hours. SCRAM Remote Breath Most flexible option in breath alcohol testing! 19 SCHEDULED ALERTS The following scheduled alerts will appear on the Workload page and may be added to the Daily Action Plan if some action on your part is required. Scheduled Maintenance Alert Description Replace Battery Generated when the rechargeable battery is no longer able to hold a charge. Calibration Required Generated when a device requires calibration. Device Calibration Past Due Generated for every test that is completed after a calibration required alert has generated. EQUIPMENT ALERTS The Replace Device Alert appears on the Workload page. The remaining equipment alerts appear on the RB Results page. Equipment Alert 20 Description Replace Device Generated when a device fails a diagnostic test or an RMA number is generated for a device. Device Battery Low Generated when the battery in a device is at a level that requires it to be charged. Device Battery Critically Low Generated when the battery in a device falls below a critical charge level. Device Housing Breach Generated when the battery door on a device is opened and a battery is installed or removed. SCRAM Remote Breath Most flexible option in breath alcohol testing! PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS • Operating temperature range: 0-55C (32-130F) • Measurement range: 0.000 – 0.400 BrAC • Breath Sample Volume: 1.5L • Accuracy: +/-0.005 up to 0.100 BrAC +/-5% from 0.100 to 0.400 BrAC • Alcohol Sensor: Electrochemical Fuel Cell • *Note that cigarette smoke can damage or destroy the alcohol sensor* • Calibrate using 0.100 BrAC Dry Gas (device automatically compensates for altitude when using dry gas; no compensation needed for wet bath.) • Calibrate at least once every 12 months; or at intervals specified by your internal policies; quality assurance plan; or your state, court, or agency regulations. • Automated Facial Intelligence (AFI): Proprietary 1-to-1 facial template matching • Best results are obtained with no more than +/- 15 degrees head roll, pitch, or yaw; neutral face expression; no sunglasses or heavy-framed glasses; and no hair in the face. • Recommended Storage Temperature Range: 0-55C (32130F) • Battery: Rechargeable Lithium Ion • Input Power: 10VDC @ 720 mA (7.2 W max) SCRAM Remote Breath Most flexible option in breath alcohol testing! 21 Alcohol Monitoring Systems, Incorporated 1241 W. Mineral Avenue, Suite 200 Littleton, Colorado Tel: 303.785.7879 FAX: 303.791.4262 E-mail: support@alcoholmonitoring.com 22337B
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