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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 (TX) 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 MEMS 3000 HomeStation (RF Model). When the client enters or leaves
the defined home environment, the MEMS 3000 HomeStation records the
event. The MEMS 3000 HomeStation then checks the client’s stored curfew
schedule to determine if the event is in violation of his or her curfew order.
The MEMS 3000 HomeStation is a highly efficient monitoring unit,
integrating alcohol testing (BAT), video identity verification and radio
frequency (RF Model) presence monitoring into a single unit. The MEMS
3000 HomeStation transfers the breath alcohol test results and user’s image
to the monitoring center at a push of a button.
The MEMS 3000 HomeStation reports certain violations to the monitoring
center as soon as they occur. All violation, non-violation events that are not
defined as immediate are stored in the MEMS 3000 HomeStation for the
next upload. The MEMS 3000 HomeStation initiates a pre-defined routine
sanity call to the monitoring 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 MEMS 3000 HomeStation detects
and reports tilting, loss of power, loss of telephone line, low battery, and
other alarm conditions. The MEMS 3000 HomeStation also detects
transmitter tag tampering, tag removal and low battery.