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Mobile Unit –User Manual
ELECTRONIC MONITORING SYSTEM
MOBILE UNIT OPERATIONAL
GUIDE
September 2003
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Chapter 1: Introduction
The Mobile Monitoring System is based on Elmo-Tech’s field proven RF monitoring technology. The Mobile Unit is one of the many unique elements of this system.
The Mobile Unit is a lightweight hand held unit that can be used by mobile officers in the field to monitor offender transmitters.
The Mobile Unit has the following features and advantages: Ability to verify monitored offender compliance while patrolling in a vehicle, or on foot Minimizing direct unnecessary contact with offenders Light, palm sized and water-resistant new design 18 hour rechargeable battery Extended memory capacity Windows™ PC interface, for batch report processing
The groundbreaking GPS model will report the offender’s location and immediately upload this information to t monitoring center.
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Chapter 2: Mobile Unit Activation
and Setup
The Mobile Unit is a lightweight hand held unit that can be used by mobile officers in the field to monitor offender transmitters.
2.1 Parts of the Mobile Unit
LED Indicators
Antenna
Down
Button
Display Panel
Up
Button
Charging Socket
Figure 2-1 The Mobile Unit
The parts of the Mobile Unit are explained, in detail, in the table on the following page:
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Control/Indicator Description
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LED indicator
Message Display panel
Up button Used to initiate commands in the command menu
Down button Used to navigate through the command menu
Antenna
Charging socket
Used to indicate the battery status of the Mobile Unit, as well as the receipt of status and event messages
Used to display status indicators and status/event messages
Mobile Unit antenna
Used to connect the Mobile Unit to an external power source. This is in order to charge the Mobile Unit
2.1.1 Display Panel
Tx ID Number
Tx Status
Indicator
Menu/Command
Bar
Tx 40193 03:46:56 Status: BD ST __ __ PR:16 OK:11 AB:2 Menu Lock
Figure 2-2 LCD Display Panel
Current Time
Global Status
Battery Status
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The LCD display panel indicators are explained, in detail, in the following table:
Indicator Description
Tx ID Number
Current Time
Tx Status Indicator
Global Status Indicator
Menu/Command Bar
Battery Status
Before the Mobile Unit can be used to perform any its designated monitoring tasks, the unit should be activated and the internal battery should be fully charged.
Used to display the identification number of the currently displayed transmitter (Tx)
Used to display the current time
Used to display the status of the currently displayed transmitter (Tx)
Used to display the global status of all transmitters (the number of present transmitters, OK transmitters and absent transmitters)
Used to display the menu/command options
Used to display the current battery level status
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