Attenti MEMS 3000 Users manual

ELECTRONIC MONITORING SYSTEM
MEMS 3000 HOMESTATION
& TRANSMITTER INSTALLATION
GUIDE
September 2005
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section
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Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION .........................................................................1-1
CHAPTER 2 THE MONITORING OFFICE ....................................................2-1
INSTALLATION KIT................................................................................. 2-1
INSTALLATION TOOLS............................................................................ 2-1
OFFENDER INFORMATION IN THE MWS................................................. 2-2
CHAPTER 3 THE OFFENDER’S CURFEW LOCATION .............................3-1
LOCATING THE MEMS 3000 HOMESTATION ........................................ 3-1
POSITIONING THE MEMS 3000 HOMESTATION .................................... 3-2
INSTALLING AND ACTIVATING THE MEMS 3000 HOMESTATION ........ 3-3
CHAPTER 4 TRANSMITTING TAG (TX) CALIBRATION AND
INSTALLATION ..................................................................................................4-1
CALIBRATING THE TRANSMITTING TAG ................................................ 4-1
ATTACHING THE TRANSMITTING TAG ................................................... 4-2
CHAPTER 5 ACTIVATING THE OFFENDER’S MONITORING
PROGRAM............................................................................................................5-1
DOWNLOADING THE PROGRAM CONFIGURATION ................................. 5-1
PERFORMING A RANGE TEST ................................................................. 5-2
ENROLLING THE OFFENDER ................................................................... 5-4
CHAPTER 6 DAILY OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS....................................6-1
INCOMING / OUTGOING CALLS .............................................................. 6-1
ON-DEMAND TEST REQUESTS................................................................ 6-2
GENERAL RULES FOR THE OFFENDER.................................................... 6-3
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CHAPTER 7 REMOVING THE MONITORING SYSTEM ...........................7-1
PERFORMING AN END OF SERVICE......................................................... 7-1
DISCONNECTING AND PACKING THE MEMS 3000 HOMESTATION ....... 7-2
REMOVING THE TRANSMITTING TAG..................................................... 7-2
DEACTIVATING THE TRANSMITTING TAG.............................................. 7-3
CHAPTER 8 MONITORING SYSTEM MAINTENANCE.............................8-1
CLEANING THE MEMS 3000 HOMESTATION ........................................ 8-1
CLEANING THE TRANSMITTER ............................................................... 8-2
REPLACING THE TRANSMITTER STRAPS ................................................ 8-3
FCC NOTICES .....................................................................................................9-1
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List of Figures
LIST OF FIGURES
Section
Figure
Figure 3-2 Positioning the MEMS 3000 HomeStation .......................... 3-3
Figure 3-3 Installing the MEMS 3000 HomeStation.............................. 3-4
Figure 5-1 Enrolling the Offender.......................................................... 5-5
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3-1 Locating the MEMS 3000 HomeStation .............................. 3-2
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Introduction
Chapter 1 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 (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.
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The Monitoring Office
Chapter 2 The Monitoring Office
Before leaving the monitoring office, check that you have the correct installation kit and the appropriate installation tools.
Installation Kit
The installation kit should include the following items:
MEMS 3000 HomeStation
Power adapter
Phone line cables
Transmitting tag
Strap locking clips and strap holder – remember, at least three sets
of each
Installation Tools
You will also need the following installation tools:
Manual Reset Device – for activating the transmitting tag
Strap locking tool – for locking the transmitting tag onto the
offender
5mm (0.2”) flat head screwdriver – for opening the strap-locking clip
Snake eye screwdriver – for changing the straps on the transmitting tag
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The Monitoring Office
Offender Information in the MWS
Verify the following Offender details in the MWS software application:
Offender’s name and address
Home phone details
Equipment serial numbers – these must match the serial numbers
on the equipment you are providing for the installation
Offender’s program type – this must match the type of equipment that you are providing for the installation
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