Corrisoft 1023018 User Manual

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Operation manual for the 1023018 wireless transmitter
Wireless Cuff Preparation:
The wireless cuff includes five components, a battery assembly (hub), “O” ring, transmitter
assembly, a bracelet and four screws. (See figure 1)
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Battery Assembly - Provides a nominal 6 Volt DC source to power the transmitter when
assembled. Life is estimated at 3 months average. The transmitter will cease operation at
around 3.9 Volts.
“O” Ring - Seals the transmitter compartment when assembled making it waterproof.
Transmitter Assembly - Encapsulated transmitter with battery contacts for power.
Periodically sends a message to the receiver which is resident in the PTU.
Screws, 4 each - #4 Phillips, flat head, stainless steel, sheet metal screws; 3/8” in length.
A cuff may be attached to a client once preparation has been completed. Select an appropriate
length bracelet for the ankle (table 1), one battery assembly with “O” ring installed, one
transmitter assembly and four screws . Sizes 5,6,7 and 8 are stocked by ABS. Other sizes will have
to be special ordered at the time of contract. Lead time is two weeks.
# of holes
Ankle
Circumference # of Holes
6.5”
7.0”
7.5”
8.0”
10
8.5”
11
Ankle
Circumference
9.0”
9.5”
10.0”
10.5”
11.0”
Table 1
Assemble Transmitter and Battery:
Align the battery assembly key appropriately with the transmitter assembly slot and lightly engage
the hub of the battery assembly to the transmitter cavity. Rotate one assembly carefully until the
index mark on one aligns with the index mark on the other. Press the two assemblies together
firmly with both hands until little gap can be observed between the two assemblies. Hold them in
place with one hand and insert one screw (using a Phillips screwdriver) at a time. Insert the
second screw 180 degrees from the first and tighten. The other two screws may be inserted in any
order.
Wireless Bracelet Installation:
Figure 2 provides the necessary client installation instructions. Install the bracelet to one side of
the cuff assembly first. The second side is installed while against the clients wrist or ankle. Once
the cuff is installed on the client it must be activated. Activation occurs when the magnet provided
is placed against the transmitter body for a minimum of five seconds. Once activated the client is
free to move within the limits of the following violation definitions.
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Proximity - Occurs when the client, wearing the cuff, moves away from the PTU between
20 ft. outdoors or 30 ft indoors. To be detected as a cuff violation the client must outside
these limits for a minimum of for 30 minutes. This violation rearms itself if an individual
moves back inside these limits after being out for 30 minutes.
Cuff violation - Occurs when a client forcibly removes or cuts the bracelet from the
transmitter. This violation will not page again until the bracelet has been replaced and the cuff
has been rearmed (minimum of 10 seconds) with the rearming tool.
Cautions
After rearming is complete the client must stay within the proximity limits for 5
minutes. Premature movement outside these limits may prevent a cuff violation from
being detected.
Metal obstructions, in the line of sight between the cuff and the PTU, such as metal
filing cabinets, walls or refrigerators can result in false proximity violations.
Screws used
to attached
battery to
transmitter
“O” ring
FCC identifier
location.
Transmitter
Battery
Figure 1
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Figure 2 - Wireless cuff
TRANSMITTER
INDEX TAB
ALIGNMENT
PIN
O-RING
BATTERY HUB
ALIGNMENT
PIN
GROOVE
INDEX TAB
BATTERY
SCREW 4 EA
STRAP
ASSY
1. Install O-Ring over battery hub.
2. Align the index tabs and press to mate the two sections. DO NOT TWIST to
align the index tabs. If the tabs are not aligned, pull the sections apart and reseat. Sections WILL NOT MATE if the alignment pin is not seated in the
alignment pin groove.
3. Using a #1 phillips screwdriver, install the four screws.
4. Install the cuff strap. Make sure the metal tab on the cuff strap will contact
the metal contact in the transmitter assembly and push the cuff tab into a recess
of the transmitter assembly. Loop the strap around the arm or leg, holding the
transmitter assembly with the screws (battery section) against the arm or leg,
and snap the other end of the cuff strap into place.
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