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DCU 2010
INSTALLLATION
MANUAL
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section
Page
THE MONITOR CENTER/ PROBATION AGENCY ..................7
EQUIPMENT .......................................................................................8
THE OFFENDER’S PREMISES......................................................9
MONITORING SYSTEM LOCATION ......................................................9
INSTALLING THE DCU UNIT ............................................................10
Downloading the Curfew Schedule ............................................12
INSTALLING THE TRANSMITTER .......................................................14
Calibrating the Transmitter........................................................14
Attaching the Transmitter...........................................................16
DCU Range Setting ....................................................................19
DAILY OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS.......................................23
INCOMING CALLS ............................................................................23
Accepting an incoming call ........................................................23
OUTGOING CALLS ...........................................................................24
Performing an outgoing call.......................................................24
GENERAL RULES FOR THE OFFENDER ..............................................25
REMOVING THE MONITORING SYSTEM..............................27
INITIATING AN END OF SERVICE ......................................................27
DISCONNECTING AND PACKING THE DCU UNIT..............................27
REMOVING THE TRANSMITTER ........................................................28
DISCONNECTING THE TRANSMITTER ...............................................29
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TRANSMITTER CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS ........................31
CLEANING THE TRANSMITTER:........................................................31
TRANSMITTER STRAP REPLACEMENT ................................33
REASONS FOR STRAP REPLACEMENT ...............................................33
EQUIPMENT NEEDED FOR STRAP REPLACEMENT .............................34
REPLACING THE TRANSMITTER STRAPS...........................................34
FCC NOTICES .................................................................................36
DCU FCC NOTICES ........................................................................36
DCU CUSTOMER INFORMATION ......................................................37
TRANSMITTER FCC NOTICES ..........................................................39
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure
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FIGURE 1 IDEAL DCU LOCATION ..........................................................9
FIGURE 2 DIAGRAMMATIC VIEW OF A DCU........................................11
FIGURE 3 CALIBRATING THE TRANSMITTER ........................................15
FIGURE 4 ATTACHING THE TRANSMITTER ...........................................17
FIGURE 5 PROTRUDING SIDE OF TRANSMITTER DIRECTED UPWARDS ...17
FIGURE 6 MALE\FEMALE CLIPS ATTACHED ........................................18
FIGURE 7 DISCONNECTING THE TRANSMITTER ....................................29
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THE MONITOR CENTER/
PROBATION AGENCY
At the Monitor Center/Probation Agency:
1.
Enter the Offender’s data in the monitoring application.
This can be done well in advance, even before the actual
equipment is allocated and installed.
2.
Enter the following equipment data in the monitoring
application.
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DCU Serial No. - Check that the number entered
matches the number on the DCU unit.
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Transmitter Serial No. - Check that the number
entered matches the number on the Transmitter.
The DCU and Transmitter Serial numbers are visible
on the back of each unit.
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Equipment
Check that you have all the required equipment:
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DCU unit and power adapter
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Transmitter
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Electronic key
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Locking device
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Strap holder
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Strap clips (male and female)
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Screwdriver (to open a clip if necessary). It is
recommended to use a 5 mm flat head screwdriver.
It is always advisable to bring an extra set of strap
clips to cater for the event in which the first set may be
accidentally damaged during the installation.
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THE OFFENDER’S PREMISES
Monitoring System Location
In order to install the Monitoring System, you will need to find
the best location for the DCU unit. The ideal place for the DCU
unit is in the center of the house, 3 feet off the ground and at
least 1 foot away from the wall.
Figure 1 Ideal DCU Location
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The DCU unit should be in an open area away from other
electrical appliances (e.g. personal computers, laptops) or any
metal objects.
Installing the DCU Unit
In order to install the DCU unit:
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1.
Plug the appropriate end of the power adapter cord into
the 12VDC socket at the back of the DCU unit.
2.
Plug the power adapter into a wall power socket. The
DCU unit makes an audible beeping sound and then runs
through a series of built-in-tests to check that everything
is in order.
3.
After completing the tests successfully the DCU unit
beeps again and the two external LED’s, located at the
rear of the DCU unit, are turned on. This indicates that the
DCU unit is in working order. The LED indicators are:
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Left LED - indicates that power is connected
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Right LED - indicates that the DCU unit has
registered to a telephone network (network
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Figure 2 Diagrammatic View of a DCU
If, at the end of the start-up self test, audible beeping
sounds are heard and all three LED’s flash for 10
seconds, it indicates one of the following possible
failures:
i Case open micro-switch malfunction.
i Tilt sensor malfunction.
i Range threshold values lost (maximum reception
range is used in this case).
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Downloading the Curfew Schedule
Downloading Curfew Schedule data requires that the CMS
(Central Monitoring System) telephones the Offender’s
premises and transmits a series of signals to the DCU unit to
allow it to monitor the Offender.
After the DCU unit has been installed, perform the following:
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1.
Verify that the DCU units right LED is not flashing (i.e.
the line is not busy).
2.
Call the Monitoring Center personnel, using a mobile
phone, and ask them to perform a download.
3.
Monitor the following download communication process
directly from the DCU unit at the offender’s premises:
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The telephone line LED (right) on the DCU unit
flashes. The flashing indicates that the DCU unit has
made a call, to the central computer. The telephone
line LED then returns to its steady state.
•
After a short while the telephone line LED starts
flashing for a second time. This indicates the DCU
unit has made another call to the central computer.
The telephone line LED then stops flashing.
•
After another short wait the telephone line LED starts
flashing for the third time. This indicates that the
DCU unit has made its last call to the central
computer. When the telephone line LED stops
flashing, the DCU unit has received all the
information it requires and the monitoring process
begins.
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The Monitor Center personnel call back (optional) to
confirm a successful download or to inform that the
download failed and has to be performed again.
If the download is successful, the following information is
downloaded:
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Transmitter code
•
The curfew schedule
•
Schedule flexibility
•
Left violation sensitivity
•
Sanity calls intervals
If there are other Transmitters in the same area (for
example, if the installation was done, in an office, where
other offenders may be present), the DCU unit may
receive a transmission from a source other than the
intended Transmitter. The download, in this case, is
rejected and another download will need to be initiated.
Only when the DCU unit receives three successful
downloads from the correct Transmitter (the one attached
to the Offender), it continues to monitor that specific
Transmitter only.
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Installing the Transmitter
The officer should bring the following equipment for a
Transmitter installation:
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Transmitter
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Male and female strap Clips
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Electronic key
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Strap holder
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Locking tool
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Flat-head screwdriver
Calibrating the Transmitter
Before any installation, the Transmitter has to be turned-on and
calibrated. After the DCU unit is connected and in monitoring
mode, do the following:
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1.
Stand close to the DCU unit in order to hear the audible
confirmation of the Transmitter calibration.
2.
Hold the transmitter in your hand with the 4 metal pins (2
pairs, along the strap) pointing forward.
3.
Hold the Electronic Key in your other hand, with the
black button pointing toward the open or free end of the
strap.
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Figure 3 Calibrating the Transmitter
4.
Press the Electronic Key down over one pair of metal pins
(it does not matter which) with the two touch points on the
Electronic Key matching the pair of metal pins on the
Transmitter strap. Hold the Electronic key in this position
while you do the next step.
5.
Press the red button on the Electronic Key down for one
second; the red light turns steadily on for two (2) seconds.
6.
If the transmitter successfully receives the reset command,
the red light, on the Electronic Key, will flash for two (2)
seconds.
If the transmitter failed to receive the calibration
command, the red light will turn off after the initial two
(2) seconds on.
If the Electronic Key battery is low the red light will
immediately flash for two (2) seconds, once the red button
is pressed. (No command is sent to the Transmitter).
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Place the Transmitter on its side on a non-metal table and
wait 30 to 60 seconds, until audible beeping sounds are
heard from the DCU unit. These beeps indicate that the
Transmitter has successfully completed its Calibration
process and is ready to be mounted on the offender.
If a number of Transmitters calibrated at the same
time, it is important to wait for the final beeps to be sure
that the calibration went OK. After the OK confirmation
the next Transmitter can be calibrated.
Attaching the Transmitter
In order to attach the Transmitter to the Offender, do the
following:
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1.
Flip a strap holder over the short strap of the Transmitter.
2.
Attach the female Clip to the underside of the
Transmitter’s short strap (to lie against the Offenders
skin). Verify that the closed end of the clip fits with the
edge of the strap. Make sure the silver line is visible.
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Female clip
Silver
line
Figure 4 Attaching the Transmitter
3.
Wrap the Transmitter around the offender’s ankle at its
narrowest point. Ensure that the protruding side of the
Transmitter is directed upwards.
Figure 5 Protruding side of Transmitter directed upwards
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It is important that the Transmitter fits tight
around the offender’s ankle, but isn’t squeezing. Since
it is permissible to wear a sock underneath the
Transmitter, try to mount the Transmitter over the
sock before it is fastened.
4.
Cover the female Clip with the male Clip ensuring that the
four pins on the male Clip fit correctly into the female
Clip (the markings on the side of each clip have to match).
Male &
Female clips
attached
Figure 6 Male\Female Clips Attached
5.
Ask the Offender to stand up and move around to insure
that the Transmitter is comfortable.
6.
Fasten the two Clips with the locking tool. Be sure to
fasten all the four pins well. An audible clicking sound
should be heard, indicating that the Clips are closed
properly.
Don’t install the Transmitter over a thick sock, since
the transmitter will get too loose once the sock is
removed. If the Transmitter is installed without a sock,
instruct the offender that he should not put on a very thick
sock, and then try to pull it under the transmitter.
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The Offender may wear a thin sock underneath and a
thick sock over the Transmitter.
DCU Range Setting
DCU Range Setting is designed in order to create a limited free
movement area. This ensures that Offender stays as close as
possible to his\her premises and the immediate surrounding
area.
Four range settings are available: Short, Medium, Long and
Maximum. To change the DCU range, a central computer
command is required.
In order to set and test the DCU reception range, do the
following:
1.
Estimate the offender premises size and decide on the
appropriate range setting for starting the range test.
2.
Phone the Monitor Center/Agency personnel and ask
them, first, to select the appropriate range and then to
initiate the range setting test. Once the range setting test
has been initiated by the Monitor Center, the following
occurs:
•
The Offender’s telephone rings approximately 2-3
times.
•
After the phone stops ringing, the telephone line LED
(right) on the DCU unit flashes for a while and then
returns to its steady state.
•
After the telephone line LED on the DCU unit stops
flashing, the middle LED blinks 3 times in quick
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sequence accompanied by 3 audible beeping sounds.
This means that range test has started.
The DCU unit will be in the range test mode for
approximately 15 minutes, unless the Monitor
Center/Agency terminates it manually.
You can now escort the Offender around his/her premises in
order to check that the range is sufficient, and to check for dead
spots.
3.
Escort the offender to the following locations in his/her
premises:
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Locations that are the most distant from the DCU unit.
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Locations behind large metal objects.
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Locations where the Offender spends long periods of
time (e.g. bedroom, toilet, living room, etc.).
•
Remote locations where the Offender is allowed to
stay while at home (e.g. garage, cellar, yard, etc.).
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Any location that your experience and common sense
suggests to be a viable location must be tested.
Don’t perform a range test in any locations where you
don’t want the Offender to be (e.g. yard, garage, etc.).
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An assistant stands next to the DCU unit and observes the
middle LED. Every time the DCU unit receives a
transmission from the PID (approximately every 20
seconds) the middle LED flashes 3 times in quick
sequence.
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Wait for up to two minutes in each checked location.
During these two minutes four transmissions should be
received from the PID.
If four transmissions are received before two minutes
have elapsed, you can move with the Offender to the next
location to be checked.
If less than four transmissions are received, phone the
Monitor Center/ Agency and ask to change the range
setting to a longer range.
If the range setting is already set at long range,
relocate the DCU unit in order to get better coverage.
6.
After satisfactory testing of all relevant locations, ask the
Monitor Center/Agency personnel to end the range test
(manually). If the range is not sufficient, you have to ask
the Monitor Center/Agency to perform a new ‘Start
Range’ with a longer range and then re-test where the
previous test failed.
7.
Upon ending the range test, the DCU unit makes an
audible beeping sound to indicate range test completion.
As a precaution against accidentally leaving the DCU
unit in the range-testing mode, the DCU unit
automatically terminates the range test 15 minutes after
initiation. Therefore, if the range test lasts longer than
15 minutes, you will have to request the Monitor Center /
Agency to re-activate it.
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DAILY OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
In general, the installed DCU is transparent to the user of the
telephone. All incoming calls trigger a pre—defined number of
rings (system default is set at 6 rings) through out the house
before the DCU picks up the call.
Incoming Calls
The central computer may, from time to time, initiate a call to
the DCU. Therefore, the Offender may receive two types of
phone calls; regular calls from other people, and occasional
calls from the central computer.
Accepting an incoming call
The phone will ring up to 6 times, during which the call may be
answered. After 6 rings, the DCU unit will answer and
disconnect the call.
If the Offender hears a light sound on the line during the first
few seconds of the conversation, he/she should not be alarmed.
The DCU automatically interacts with each incoming call for
the first few seconds.
During the conversation the Offender might hear a short tune
from the DCU. This tune indicates that the DCU needs to call
the central computer. In this case, the Offender should complete
his/her conversation as soon as possible to enable the DCU to
make its call.
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Note that it is imperative that the Offender gives up the
line when the DCU needs to call. Failure to do so will be
detected and could result in a violation situation.
Outgoing Calls
The DCU calls the Monitor Center, either to report a violation
or to report its current status.
Performing an outgoing call
If the Offender tries to perform an outgoing call and hears a
sharp modem sound, the Offender must hang up the phone
immediately. This means that the central computer is trying to
call the DCU.
Note that the Offender should not attempt to use the
phone during the next 8 minutes.
During the conversation the Offender might hear a short tune
from the DCU. This tune indicates that the DCU needs to call
the central computer. In this case, the Offender should complete
his/her conversation as soon as possible to enable the DCU to
make its call.
Note that it is imperative that the Offender gives up the
line when the DCU needs to call. Failure to do so will be
detected and could result in a violation situation.
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General Rules for the Offender
The following points describe the general rules for the Offender
and also which appliances are prohibited in his\her premises.
Don’t:
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Move the DCU unit once it has been installed
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Place any objects on top of the DCU unit
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Disconnect the power cord from the wall power socket
•
Disconnect any of the cords from the back of the DCU unit
•
Open the DCU unit
•
Move out of the designated safe area
•
Open Transmitter strap
•
Cut the Transmitter strap
The following appliances are prohibited:
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Answering Machine
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Fax machine
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Fax/Modem
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Special services supplied by the telephone company e.g.
call forwarding or call waiting.
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REMOVING THE MONITORING
SYSTEM
Sometimes it is required to remove the monitoring system
before the defined confinement period is completed. Before
disconnecting and removing the DCU unit, an end of service
procedure should be performed.
Initiating an End of Service
Phone the Monitor Center/Agency personnel and ask them
initiate the DCU end of service command.
Initiating an end of service command before
disconnecting and removing the DCU unit is essential in
order to preserve the DCU unit’s internal backup battery.
Disconnecting and Packing the DCU Unit
It is recommended that only an Officer remove the DCU unit.
To remove the DCU unit perform the following steps:
Remove the power adapter from the wall.
1.
Place the DCU unit in its original package.
2.
Pack the power-cord plus adapter in the original box.
Note that for practical reasons please note to place the
accessories in the original box. The DCU unit’s serial
number will be written on the front side of the box.
3.
Carry the monitoring unit in its original packaging.
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Removing the Transmitter
It is recommended that only an Officer remove the Transmitter.
To remove the Transmitter perform the following steps:
1.
Check to see if the Clip has been tampered with.
Be aware of the following signs:
iCracks on the clips
iBroken pins.
iSign of adhesive or glue.
2.
Use a screwdriver to break the disposable Clips.
Screwdriver
Grooves
Be careful not to damage or cut the strap.
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Collect all the fragments of the Clip. Do not leave any
disposable items.
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Disconnecting the Transmitter
In order to disconnect (turn off) the Transmitter, perform the
following:
1.
Hold the transmitter in your hand with the 4 metal pins (2
pairs, along the strap) pointing forward.
2.
Hold the Electronic Key in your other hand, with the
black button pointing toward the open or free end of the
strap.
3.
Press the Electronic Key down over one pair of metal pins
(it does not matter which) with the two touch points on the
Electronic Key matching the pair of metal pins on the
Transmitter strap. Hold the Electronic key in this position
while you do the next step.
4.
Press the Black button on the Electronic Key down for
one second; the red light turns steadily on for two (2)
seconds.
Figure 7 Disconnecting the Transmitter
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If the transmitter successfully receives the shut down
command, the red light, on the Electronic Key, will flash
for two (2) seconds.
If the transmitter failed to receive the shut down
command, the red light will turn off after the initial two
(2) seconds on.
If the Electronic Key battery is low the red light will
immediately flash for two (2) seconds, once the red button
is pressed. (No command is sent to the Transmitter).
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TRANSMITTER CLEANING
INSTRUCTIONS
The Transmitter 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, you wash and wipe the Transmitter with clear
water before it is re-used.
Cleaning the Transmitter:
In order to clean the Transmitter, do the following:
1.
Remove the "female" clip and rubber band from the short
strap.
2.
Holding it at the end of the long strap, spray the
Transmitter with a cleaning solution of choice.
3.
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 another
piece of cloth/towel gently scrub the inner side of the
Transmitter along the "tracks".
4.
Wash the Transmitter in clear water. Dry the Transmitter
using a piece of cloth/paper towel or simply let it drip dry.
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TRANSMITTER STRAP
REPLACEMENT
After some time and depending on the wear and tear of the
Transmitter, the Transmitter straps need to be replaced.
Reasons for Strap Replacement
The following points indicate possible reasons for replacing a
Transmitter strap:
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Visible damage to one or both straps
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Unexplainable strap tamper alarms
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Transmitter will not calibrate
When testing the straps before changing them, make
sure the clip is properly locked. If not, the tamper
indication may be originating from the clip.
Many times, only one side of the strap is damaged. If
this is the case, you may want to leave the undamaged
side in place and replace only the damaged side of the
strap.
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Equipment Needed for Strap Replacement
The following list indicates equipment the Officer will need to
complete a strap replacement:
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1 Transmitter “body”
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1 pair of replacement straps (long/medium non-pins side
and long/medium pins side)
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Screw driver
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Extra screws
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Extra strap clasps (male and
•
Electronic Key
Replacing the Transmitter Straps
Following are detailed instructions for replacing the Transmitter
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1.
Using the screwdriver, open the screw (that holds the strap
clasp) and remove the strap clasp
2.
Gently shake the strap loose from the transmitter body. Be
careful not to damage the metal pins on the transmitter
body.
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.
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Put the strap clasp back in place (the wider side pointing
in-wards).
6.
Close the screw with the screwdriver. It has to be closed
firmly, but not too tight since this can damage the strap
(maximum allowed torque is 1 Newton x Meter).
7.
Test the new strap by performing a calibration (see the
section, Calibrating the Transmitter).
If, after the calibration, the Transmitter does not reset,
repeat steps 1-3 and make sure that the strap is
positioned correctly over the pins. Then repeat steps 5-6
and perform another reset.
If changing one side of the strap does not work, you
should try and change the other strap side according to
steps 1-7.
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FCC NOTICES
DCU FCC Notices
The DCU Model 500 has been tested and found to comply with the limits
of a 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:
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
•
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that
to which the receiver is connected.
•
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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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DCU Customer Information
The DCU complies with the FCC part 68 Rules. On the side panel
(bottom) of this equipment is a label that contains, among other
information, the FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence
Number (REN is 1.0 B).
An FCC compliant telephone cord is and connector (8949j62/2*6”102) is
provided with this equipment. This equipment is designed to be
connected to the telephone network or premises wiring using a connector
(8949j62/2*6”102), which is part 68 compliant (manufactured by
OUPIIN). See installation instructions for details.
If the DCU is not operating properly it may cause harm to the telephone
network and the telephone company will notify you in advance that
temporary discontinuance of service may be required. If advance notice
is not practical, you will be notified as soon as possible. Also, you will be
advised of your right to file a compliant with the FCC if it is necessary.
The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment,
operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment.
If this happens the Telephone Company will provide advance notice in
order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted
service.
If trouble is experienced with the DCU, for repair or warranty
information please contact the service center: SecurityLink from
Ameritech, Tel (630) 572-1200.
If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone
company may request to disconnect the equipment until the problem is
resolved.
The DCU installation is described in the installation instructions.
Connection to a telephone company provided coin service is prohibited.
Connection to party lines service is subject to state tariffs.
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Transmitter FCC Notices
The TXMTR Model 500 complies with Part 15 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.
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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