Attenti TRXL-830 Ankle bracelet User Manual TRXL 830

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Installation Manual for bracelet
TRXL-830
Aug 2010
Installing the Transmitter
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 (TRXL-830) 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 Receiver Unit.
When the client enters or leaves the defined home environment, the Receiver Unit
records the event. The Receiver Unit then checks the client’s stored curfew schedule
to determine if the event is in violation of his or her curfew order.
The Receiver Unit reports certain violations to the Monitor Center as soon as they
occur. All violation, non-violation events that are not defined as immediate are
stored in the Receiver Unit for the next upload. The Receiver Unit initiates a predefined routine sanity call to the Monitor 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 Receiver Unit detects and reports tilting, loss of power, loss of telephone line,
low battery, and other alarm conditions. The Receiver Unit also detects transmitter
tag tampering, tag removal and low battery.
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1. Installing the Transmitter
Once the Receiver Unit has been connected and is working correctly, you
can calibrate and install the transmitting Tag (TRXL-830). Check that you
have the following equipment items before you install the transmitter:
•
Transmitting Tag (TRXL-830)
•
Strap clips (male and female)
•
Strap holder
•
Electronic key
•
Locking tool
•
Screwdriver (to open the clips if necessary). It is recommended to
use a 5mm flat head screwdriver
1.1 Activating the Transmitting Tag
(TRXL-830)
Before the transmitter can be attached to the Offender, you must first
activate and calibrate the transmitter.
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.
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4. Hold the electronic key and the transmitter strap in this position while
you perform the next step.
5. Press the ‘ON’ 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 activate/calibrate commands the red light on
the electronic key will flash for two seconds.
Note that if the transmitter failed to receive the activate/calibrate
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. Place the transmitter on its side, on a non-metal table and wait for about
thirty seconds.
To deactivate the transmitter, simply follow the instructions from steps 1 to
6 above, but instead of pressing the ‘ON’ button on the electronic key to
activate/calibrate the transmitter, press the ‘OFF’ button.
1.2 Attaching the Transmitter
In order to attach the Transmitter to the Offender, do the following:
1. Place a strap holder over the short strap
(strap with pin side) of the Transmitter.
2. Attach the female Clip to the underside
of the Transmitter’s short strap (to lie
against the Offenders skin). Check that
the closed end of the clip fits with the
edge of the strap.
E3 Receiver Unit & Transmitter Installation Guide
3. Wrap the transmitter around the Offender’s wrist/ankle at its narrowest
point ensuring that, with the ankle Transmitter the protruding side of the
transmitter body is directed upwards.
4. Lay the long strap over the female clip
ensuring that all pins on the short strap are
protruding through the long strap.
5. Slide the strap holder over the end of the
long strap in order to hold it in place.
It is important to note that the transmitter must fit tightly around the
Offender’s wrist/ankle, but not squeezing. It is also permissible to wear a
sock underneath the ankle transmitter. Try to mount the transmitter over the
sock before it is fastened.
6. Cover the female clip with the male
clip ensuring that the pins on the male
clip fit correctly into the female clip
(the grooves on the side of each clip
must match).
7. Ask the Offender to stand up and move around to ensure that the
Transmitter is comfortable.
8. Fasten the two clips using the specially designed locking tool. An
audible clicking sound should be heard, indicating that the clips are
closed properly.
Note that once the transmitting tag has been activated and attached
to the offender’s wrist or ankle and the relevant offender is within
the defined reception range of the Receiver Unit, the Receiver Unit
locks onto and starts to monitor the transmitting tag
Installing the Transmitter
FCC Notices
The ankle transmitter TRXL-830 complies with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following 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.
3) Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Elmo Tech Ltd
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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