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3M™ Two-Piece GPS Offender
Tracking System
Installation and Operation Guide
2 Piece (2Track) Installation and Operation Guide
Information in this documentation is subject to change without
notice and does not represent a commitment on part of 3M
Electronic Monitoring. The software described in this document
is subject to the license agreement that is included with the
product, which specifies the permitted and prohibited uses of
the product. Any unauthorized duplication or use of this
documentation, in whole or in part, in print, or in any other
storage or retrieval system is prohibited.
No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted,
transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any
language in any form by any means for any purpose other than
the purchaser’s personal use without the permission of 3M
Electronic Monitoring.
© 2002-2016 3M Electronic Monitoring. All rights reserved.
Unless otherwise noted, all names of companies, products,
street addresses, and persons contained herein are part of a
completely fictitious scenario and are designed solely to
document the use of a 3M Electronic Monitoring product.
Contact Us
Corporate Headquarters
3M Electronic Monitoring.
2 Ha-Barzel St.,
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Visit us at: www.3m.com/ElectronicMonitoring
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FCC Information
Contains FCC ID: XPYLISAU200
3M Electronic Monitoring has not approved any changes or modifications to this
device by the user. Any changes or modifications could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure
Guidelines. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction
with any other antenna or transmitter and must be kept in its carrying pouch in
order to maintain compliance with the RF exposure requirements for bodily
contact.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada
license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device
must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired
operation of the device.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) Part 15 STATEMENT
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for 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 equipment generates uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment 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 try 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 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.
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CE Information
Caution: Risk of explosion if batteries are not handled
appropriately.
The batteries are not designed to be replaced.
The device should be opened by authorized personnel
only.
Do not expose the batteries to temperatures exceeding
55°C when the product is operational.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
Please read, understand, and follow all safety information contained in
these instructions prior to the use of this 3M Electronic Monitoring
device. Retain these instructions for future reference.
Intended Use:
This 3M Electronic Monitoring device is part of an electronic monitoring
system, which performs data transfer using cellular network to a
monitoring platform. This device has not been tested for and is not
intended for use on airplanes, in hazardous environments, in healthcare
facilities, or where cellular phones or other intentional transmitters are
restricted.
Explanation of Signal Word Consequences
WARNING:
Indicates a hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, could result in
serious injury or death
CAUTION:
Indicates a hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, could result in
minor or moderate injury and/or
property damage.
NOTICE:
Indicates a situation which, if not
avoided, could result in property
damage.
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WARNING

Avoid placing a device next to an implanted electronic device (e.g.,
don’t carry the device in a shirt or jacket pocket directly near an
implanted device).

To reduce the risks associated with fire or explosion:
- Do not intentionally open or damage the device.
- Do not enter areas with potentially explosive atmosphere.
Potentially explosive areas are often, but not always, clearly
marked.

To reduce the risks associated with hazardous voltage:
- Do not modify AC/DC power adapter plug.
- Do not force the power plug into an outlet where it does not fit.
- Use only a 3M provided power adapter to recharge or power the
device.
- Do not unplug AC/DC adapter by power cord. Handle the
adapter by the body only.
- Do not modify, decorate, or attempt to service the device. Return
to 3M authorized personnel or location for repair or service.
There are no user serviceable parts.
- Do not attempt to charge the device using an outdoor outlet.
Only use the AC/DC adapter indoors.
- Do not expose power adapter to rain, steam or wet conditions.
- Do not submerge the device, or hold the device under running
water, while it is charging.
- Do not submerge the device, or hold the device under running
water.
CAUTION

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To reduce the risks associated with hot surfaces:
- Do not touch thermal pads on device or charger if charging is
interrupted.
WARNING

To reduce the risks associated with fire or explosion:
- Do not attempt to access or replace battery. Battery is not userreplaceable. The device shall be opened by 3M authorized
service only.
- Ensure storage temperature of device is within the range as
specified in device manual.
CAUTION

To reduce the risks associated with sharp points:
- Use caution when handling pin trays.
WARNING

To reduce the risks associated with fire or explosion:
- Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
- Do not use device outside of the operation temperature range
specified in device manual. Contact the agency representative
from which you are monitored to get operation temperature
range.

To reduce the risks associated with hazardous voltage:
- If the device or power cord becomes damaged, contact the
agency representative from which you are monitored.
NOTICE

Only authorized personnel can turn off or remove the device.
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Table of Contents
Introduction .................................................................... 1
Installing the 2 Piece (2Track) ....................................... 3
Installation Equipment .........................................................3
Installation Tools ................................................................4
Offender Information in the 3M™ Offender Management
Software ............................................................................4
Installing the RF Transmitter .......................................... 5
Activating the RF Transmitter ...............................................5
Attaching the RF Transmitter ................................................6
Activating and Configuring the Tracker Unit ................... 9
Activating the Tracker Unit ................................................. 10
Configuring the Tracker Unit ............................................... 11
Operating the Tracker Unit ............................................ 13
Initializing the Tracker Unit from Idle Mode .......................... 13
Acknowledging a Message .................................................. 13
Viewing Previous Messages ................................................ 14
Charging the Tracker Unit .................................................. 14
Managing Phone Calls ........................................................ 14
Making an Outgoing Call ................................................ 15
Answering an Incoming Call ........................................... 15
Changing the Speaker Volume During a Call .................... 15
Ending a Call................................................................ 16
General Rules for the Offender............................................ 16
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Dismantling the 2 Piece (2Track) Equipment ................ 17
Before Dismantling ............................................................ 17
Performing an End of Service ............................................. 17
Packing the Tracker Unit .................................................... 18
Removing the RF Transmitter ............................................. 18
Deactivating and Packing the RF Transmitter ........................ 19
Maintaining the 2 Piece (2Track) Equipment ................ 21
Cleaning the Tracker Unit ................................................... 21
Cleaning the RF Transmitter ............................................... 22
Replacing the RF Transmitter Straps .................................... 23
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List of Figures
Figure 1
Tracker Unit ...............................................................9
Figure 2
Dismantling the RF Transmitter Clip ............................ 18
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Introduction
The 3M™ Two-Piece GPS Offender Tracking system (also
referred in the application as 2 Piece (2Track)) combines highly
advanced Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) technology and 3M
Electronic Monitoring field-proven RF monitoring expertise. Both
of the 2 Piece (2Track) system components, the RF Transmitter
and the Tracker unit, are integrated elements of 3M Electronic
Monitoring System.
The monitored Offender wears a body-secured RF Transmitter.
This RF Transmitter is associated with a GPS Tracker unit, which
must be near the Offender at all times.
The monitored Offender is assigned a personalized curfew
schedule and a geographic limitation program (zones), which
are downloaded into the Tracker unit. As the Offender travels,
the Tracker unit automatically acquires a GPS position fix to
constantly monitor the Offender’s location. The Tracker then
compares this data with the Offenders schedule and program,
and periodically reports locations and violations to the
monitoring center.
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Installing the 2 Piece (2Track)
Installing the 2 Piece (2Track) system involves:
 Collecting the appropriate installation equipment and tools
 Verifying that the Offender is registered in the 3M™
Offender Management Software
 Activating the 2 Piece (2Track) Tracker unit
Installation Equipment
The kit of installation equipment includes the following items:
 Tracker unit with carrying pouch and power adapter
 RF Transmitter with strap holder
 Locking clips
Warning: The Tracker unit’s battery must be fully
charged.
Verify the battery’s status by plugging the charger into
the Tracker unit and removing it. The Tracker unit’s
screen displays a power bar to indicate the charge level of
the battery.
Note: Whenever the 2 Piece (2Track) unit is being
carried directly on the Offender's body, such as carried by
hand or clipped to a belt, the unit must be kept in its
carrying pouch in order to maintain compliance with the
RF exposure requirements for bodily contact.
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Installation Tools
You will also need the following installation tools:
 Manual Reset Device (MRD) – for activating the RF
Transmitter
 Strap locking tool – for locking the RF Transmitter
 0.2” (5mm) flat head screwdriver – for opening the locking
clip
 Snake eye screwdriver – for changing the straps of the RF
Transmitter
Offender Information in the 3M™ Offender
Management Software
Verify the following Offender details in the 3M™ Offender
Management Software application:
 Offender’s name and address
 Offender’s program type – 2TRACK Active
 Equipment serial numbers – these must match the serial
numbers on the equipment you are planning to activate:
 Tracker unit serial number
 RF Transmitter serial number
Note: The relevant serial numbers are visible on the back
or side of each equipment item.
 Tracker unit SIM card details
For more information about working with the 3M™ Offender
Management Software, refer to the Monitor Operator’s Manual.
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Installing the RF Transmitter
Prior to the RF Transmitter's installation, check that you have
the following equipment items:
 RF Transmitter (Tx) and Strap holder
 Locking clips (male and female)
 Strap holder
 Electronic key
 Locking tool
 0.2” (5mm) flat head screwdriver – for opening the locking
clip
 Snake eye screwdriver – for changing the straps of the RF
Transmitter
Activating the RF Transmitter
Before the RF Transmitter can be attached to the Offender, you
must first activate the RF Transmitter.
To activate the RF Transmitter:
1. Hold the free end of the RF
Transmitter strap in your hand
with the metal pins pointing
towards you.
2. Hold the MRD in your other hand,
with the two connection points
facing the metal pins.
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3. Press the metal pins on the RF Transmitter onto the two
connection points on the MRD and hold them in this position.
4. On the MRD, press 'ON'. The red LED on the MRD turns on
for 2 seconds and then flashes for another 2 seconds. The
flashing indicates that the RF Transmitter has passed the
first phase of its activation.
Note: If the RF Transmitter failed to receive the
activation command, the red LED on the MRD turns off
after initially being on for two seconds. If the MRD’s
battery is low, the red LED flashes for two seconds
immediately after the 'ON' button is pressed.
5. After the red LED flashes, place the RF Transmitter on its
side on a non-metal surface and leave it untouched for 60
seconds to allow it to calibrate. The RF Transmitter is now
activated.
Attaching the RF Transmitter
1. Place the strap holder over
the short strap of the RF
Transmitter.
2. Attach the female part of the
clip to the underside of the
short strap ensuring that the
closed end of the clip fits
snugly onto the end of the
strap.
3. Wrap the RF Transmitter around the wrist or ankle at its
narrowest point.
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4. Lay the long strap over the
female part of the clip
ensuring that the strap pins
and the clip studs are
protruding through the
holes in the long strap.
5. Slide the strap holder over the end of the long strap in
order to hold the strap in place.
6. Move the RF Transmitter around the wrist or ankle to
ensure that it fits comfortably.
7. Place the male part of the
clip over the female part,
ensuring that the grooves
on each side of the clips
match.
8. Place one side of the locking tool underneath the clip and
close the two parts together. A clicking sound should be
heard, indicating that the clip is properly locked.
Remember: Be sure to collect all the installation
equipment at the Offender’s curfew site. This includes any
locking clips that may have broken during the installation.
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Activating and Configuring the Tracker Unit
The Offender’s Tracker unit monitors the Offender’s location and
compares that location to the Offender’s program. Location and
violation information is communicated to the monitoring station
periodically, depending on the Offender’s program and Tracker
unit type.
Tracker units can also send and receive cellular calls.
Figure 1
Tracker Unit
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Activating the Tracker Unit
Note: When navigating menus with the Tracker unit:

() and () scroll through the menu options

() selects the currently highlighted option

() navigates back to the previous menu
To activate the Tracker unit:
1. Connect the Tracker unit to the power charger to turn the
unit on.
The Tracker unit’s display screen prompts you to activate
the unit.
Note: In some cases it might take up to one minute
and a half for the Tracker unit to turn on.
2. Unplug the power charger from the Tracker unit.
3. Call the monitoring center personnel to verify that a
manual download request is waiting in the queue.
4. Press (). The display screen presents the list of possible
dialing methods for the Tracker unit.
5. Scroll through the options, and select DIAL USING
WIRELESS.
The following sequence occurs.
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Note: During this sequence, do not press any buttons
until the Tracker unit displays Waiting for GPS. If you do
so, you will cancel the activation process.
 The Tracker unit calls the monitoring center and its
screen displays Contacting Datacenter.
 After the Tracker unit downloads the Offender’s
program, the Tracker unit searches for a signal from the
RF Transmitter and its screen displays Searching for
Bracelet.
Note: If the RF Transmitter has not been successfully
activated, the Tracker unit will not locate the RF Transmitter
and the Tracker activation is aborted.
 After the Tracker unit receives a signal from the RF
Transmitter, the Tracker unit searches for a GPS signal,
and its screen displays Waiting for GPS with an indicator
bar.
6. Holding it upright, bring the Tracker unit outside to a
location open to the sky. As the unit receives a GPS signal,
the indicator bar fills to the right.
After a GPS signal is acquired, the Tracker unit emits a beep
and displays GPS Acquired Activation Successful.
7. Press () to acknowledge the activation. The current date
and time are displayed.
The Tracker unit is now active.
Configuring the Tracker Unit
The Officer menu enables you to define the internal settings of
the Tracker unit.
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To access the Officer menu:
 Rapidly press the following button sequence:
() () () () () () ()
The Officer menu appears in the Tracker unit’s display
screen.
Configure the Tracker Unit using the following options
available in the Officer menu:
Menu Option
Description
Vibrate / Beep
Change the alert mode
ID Numbers
Display the ID numbers of the assigned hardware
Alarm Set
Set the Tracker unit as an alarm clock
Beep Volume
Change the volume of the alert tone
Time Format
Change the way the time is displayed
Firmware Ver.
Display the current firmware version for the Tracker unit
Bracelet Test
Verify the RF Transmitter signal reception
Set Brac S/N
Temporarily assign a RF Transmitter to an unassigned
Tracker unit
De-Activate
Deactivate the Tracker unit
Modem Info
Displays the cellular signal strength and enables the Officer
to initiate a cellular call
Satellite Bar
Verify the GPS signal reception from the GPS satellites
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Operating the Tracker Unit
Inform the Offender of the following procedures and ensure that
the Offender understands how to correctly operate the units of
the 2 Piece (2Track) system.
Initializing the Tracker Unit from Idle Mode
After the Tracker unit is inactive for 10 seconds, the unit enters
Idle mode.
To initialize the unit from Idle mode:
 Press any button. The unit initializes.
Acknowledging a Message
When certain predefined violations occur, the Tracker unit
displays a message commanding that the Offender rectify the
violation. Alternatively, messages of any kind can be manually
sent to the Offender from the monitoring center. The message
appears in the Tracker unit’s display screen and the Tracker unit
alerts the Offender to the message using its defined notification
method. The Offender must then acknowledge that the message
was received.
If the message is an indication of a Tracker unit hardware issue,
the notification is repeated until the issue is resolved and the
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message is acknowledged. Tracker unit hardware issues include
the following events:
 Tracker Battery Low
 Motion No GPS
 Tracker Case Open
To acknowledge a message:
 Press(). The notification stops and the message disappears
from the display screen.
Viewing Previous Messages
To view previous messages:
1. Press () to open the menu.
2. Scroll to the Messages option and press () to select it.
The list of stored messages is displayed, in order of date and
time.
3. Scroll through the messages and press () to view details
about a message.
To exit the messages list:
 Press () until you have returned to the main display.
Charging the Tracker Unit
The Tracker unit should be charged using its charger unit
whenever in the curfew site, or for at least two hours a day.
Managing Phone Calls
The Tracker unit can operate like a cellular phone to enable you
to make and receive phone calls.
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Making an Outgoing Call
The Tracker unit enables you to make outgoing calls to any of
the predefined phone numbers configured for the phone.
To make a call:
1. Press () to open the menu.
2. Scroll to the Call List option and press(). The list of
predefined phone numbers is displayed.
3. Press () to select a phone number and initiate the call.
Answering an Incoming Call
The Tracker unit can also receive incoming calls. When a call is
incoming, the phone rings and the Incoming Call – Answer
message is displayed.
To answer a call:
 Press () to answer the call.
Changing the Speaker Volume During a Call
While a call is in progress, the call duration is displayed, and the
following menu options are available:
 Speaker Volume
 Hang Up
To change the speaker volume:
1. While a call is in progress, scroll to the Speaker Volume
option and press (). The Higher and Lower options are
displayed.
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2. Select Higher to increase the speaker volume and Lower to
decrease the speaker volume.
Ending a Call
To end a call:
 Scroll to the Hang Up option and press
to end a call.
General Rules for the Offender
The Offender must abide by the following rules:
 Always keep the Tracker unit with you
 Whenever the Tracker unit vibrates, beeps, or plays music,
you must read the message displayed in the display screen
 Whenever you receive a message and are instructed to
perform a task, you must comply
 Whenever you receive a message, you must acknowledge
the message
 Never attempt to open the Tracker unit
 Never attempt to open the RF Transmitter strap clip
 Never attempt to cut or break the RF Transmitter strap
 Never leave the designated curfew site during an in-house
curfew time frame
 Any attempt to tamper with the 2 Piece (2Track) equipment
will be detected by the monitoring center and will be
considered a violation of your program
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Dismantling the 2 Piece (2Track)
Equipment
Dismantling the 2 Piece (2Track) equipment involves:
 Performing an End of Service, when applicable
 Packing the Tracker unit
 Removing, deactivating, and packing the RF Transmitter
Before Dismantling
Before leaving the monitoring center, check that you have the
following dismantling tools:
 Manual Reset Device (MRD) – for deactivating the RF
Transmitter
 0.2” (5mm) flat head screwdriver – for opening the RF
Transmitter clip
In addition, make sure to bring the original carrying cases for
the Tracker unit and RF Transmitter.
Performing an End of Service
In some cases, it is required to remove the 2 Piece (2Track)
equipment before the Offender’s defined program is completed.
In this case, you must perform a manual end of service
procedure before disconnecting and removing the equipment.
1. Call the monitoring center and ask the monitoring personnel
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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 2 Piece (2Track) equipment.
Packing the Tracker Unit
After receiving the End of Service signal from the monitoring
center, the Tracker unit enters Dismantling mode. The unit
stops all activity and waits until 120 seconds after the power is
disconnected from the unit, at which point the unit turns off.
Pack the Tracker unit and its carrying case in their original
package.
Removing the RF Transmitter
After disconnecting and packing the Tracker and Base units, you
can remove the RF Transmitter.
1. Being careful not to damage or cut the strap, insert a
screwdriver into the grooves of the clip and gently pry the
clip pieces apart.
Screwdriver
Grooves
Figure 2
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2. Collect all the fragments of the broken clip. Do not leave any
disposable items.
Deactivating and Packing the RF Transmitter
Deactivating the RF Transmitter is essential to preserving the
unit’s internal battery.
1. Hold the RF Transmitter along the strap with the metal pins
pointing towards you. Make sure to support the underside of
the strap in your hand.
2. Hold the MRD in your other hand, with the OFF button
pointing towards the open, free end of the strap and away
from the RF Transmitter body.
3. Press the metal pins on the RF Transmitter onto the two
connection points on the MRD and hold them in this position.
4. Hold down the OFF button on the MRD for one second.
The red LED on the MRD turns on for two seconds. If the RF
Transmitter successfully received the deactivate command,
the red LED on the MRD flashes for two seconds.
Note: If the RF Transmitter failed to receive the
deactivate command, the red LED on the MRD turns off
after initially being on for two seconds. If the MRD’s
battery is low, the red LED flashes for two seconds
immediately after the OFF button is pressed.
5. Pack the RF Transmitter into its original carrying case.
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Maintaining the 2 Piece (2Track)
Equipment
Regular cleaning of your 2 Piece (2Track) equipment is
recommended, using 3M Electronic Monitoring approved
products.
After cleaning, 3M Electronic Monitoring recommends that you
perform a visual inspection of all units to check for cracks or any
other damage, before redeploying into the field.
Cleaning the Tracker Unit
To clean the Tracker unit:
1. Remove the unit from its carrying case.
2. Spray the surface of the unit with an alcohol based cleaner
(optional).
Note: 3M Electronic Monitoring recommends Citrus Base
cleaner by 3M™ (http://solutions.3m.com/).
3. Using a damp cloth, wipe the outside of the unit.
Caution: Do not, under any circumstances, submerge or
place the unit under running water.
4. Using a dry cloth, or paper towel, dry the outside of the unit.
5. Once the unit is dry, return it to its carrying case.
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Cleaning the RF Transmitter
The following RF Transmitter cleaning methods are approved by
3M Electronic Monitoring:
 Manual Cleaning – using a soft brush and approved cleaning
product.
 Using a Dishwasher – together with an approved cleaning
product.
To clean the RF Transmitter manually:
1. Remove the RF Transmitter from its carrying case.
2. If there are clips on the RF Transmitter, remove the ‘female’
and ‘male’ parts before cleaning.
3. Remove the strap holder from the RF Transmitter.
4. Hold the RF Transmitter by the end of the long strap and
either:
 Spray the RF Transmitter with 3MTM Citrus Base cleaner,
or an alcohol based equivalent.
Or
 Using a damp cloth or towel, clean the RF Transmitter
with soapy water.
5. Using a dry cloth or towel, dry the outside of the RF
Transmitter and place it on a towel with its inner side facing
up.
6. Using a soft brush, gently brush the inner side of the RF
Transmitter along the tracks.
7. After cleaning, wash the RF Transmitter in clean water.
8. Using a dry cloth or towel, dry the RF Transmitter
thoroughly.
9. Place the strap holder back on to the short strap of the RF
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Transmitter.
10. Place the RF Transmitter back into its carrying case.
To clean the RF Transmitter using a dishwasher:
1. Remove the RF Transmitter from its carrying case.
2. If there are clips on the RF Transmitter, remove the ‘female’
and ‘male’ parts before cleaning.
3. Remove the strap holder from the RF Transmitter.
4. Place the RF Transmitter into the dishwasher machine.
5. Use a pH neutral or slightly acidic cleaning agent.
Note: 3M Electronic Monitoring recommends Hepi
dishwashing Products by Thurn-produckte
(http://www.thurn-produkte.de/).
6. Choose the shortest cycle, at a maximum temperature of
52ºC.
7. Once the RF Transmitter is dry, place the strap holder back
onto the short strap of the RF Transmitter.
8. Place the RF Transmitter back into its carrying case.
Replacing the RF Transmitter Straps
Any of the following may indicate the need to replace a RF
Transmitter strap:
 Visible damage to one or both sides of the strap
 Strap tamper alarm generated, with no visible damage to
the RF Transmitter
 RF Transmitter does not activate
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2 Piece (2Track) Installation and Operation Guide
Note: 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.
The following equipment items are required to replace the RF
Transmitter straps:
 1 RF Transmitter body
 1 pair of replacement straps:
 1 pin side
 1 non-pin side
 Screwdriver
 Extra screws
 Extra strap clips (male and female)
 Electronic key
To replace the RF Transmitter straps:
1. Using the screwdriver, open the screw(s) that holds the
strap clasp to the RF Transmitter and remove the strap
clasp.
2. Gently shake the strap loose from the RF Transmitter body,
being extra careful not to damage the metal pins on the RF
Transmitter body.
3. Position the new strap over the RF 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 RF Transmitter body.
5. Put the strap clasp back in place with the wider side pointing
in-wards.
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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 re-activating the RF Transmitter.
Note: After the calibration, if the RF 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 you changed only one side of the strap and the RF
Transmitter does not reset, replace the other side of the
strap as well.
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