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FCC ID: GX9WT

Users Manual

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ETC Report No.:ET88R—01—045              FCC ID.: GXIWT




Exhibit E............... User‘s Manual




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    Wrist Transmitter

e      Features

       ®     Tamper Proof —— Any attempt to tamper with the Wrist Transmitter after
installation will stop the operation of the Transmitter and will be detected by the Base Unit immediately.

      ®      Water proof

      ®      Lightweight (0.90Z only)

      ®      Code Hopping encryption avoids any possibility of code duplication.

      ®      Easy range check.

      ®      Superior radio transmission range

      ®      Low power consumption — long battery life

      ®      Low battery detection

      ®      Adjustable belt length

      ®@     Options of various transmission periods are available




e     —identifying the parts.
      _1J Conductive Belt
             ®     One end of the Conductive Belt is fixed
                   on the main body of the Wrist
                   Transmitter by the factory.
             ®     The other end of the Conductive Belt is
                   to be inserted into the slit on the other
                   side of the main body.
             ®     Only after the belt is inserted into the
                   slit and fastened with the two
                   Fastening Pins, then the Wrist
                   Transmitter can function property.


    _2|] Test Button
           ®     During Learning, press the Test Button, the Wrist Transmitter will send the "Learning
                 code" for the Base Unit to learn the ID code of the Wrist Transmitter.
           ®@    After installation, press Test Button, a test signal will be send.            If the Base Unit
                 receives the test signal, it will sound beeps.

      3| Fastening Pin
           ®     The two pins is used to fasten the belt in its position.



e   Preparing the Wrist Transmitter
    Before installing the Wrist Transmitter on the subject, the ID code of the Wrist Transmitter should be learned by
    the Base Unit so that the Wrist Transmitter can communicate with the Base Unit.




          Step 1.     Insert the Learning Tool into the right side of the slit until it touch the contact
                      inside the slit.
          Step 2.     Softly push the tool forward and hold it.
          Step 3.     Press the Test Button on the top of the Wrist Transmitter .The Wrist Transmitter
                      will send the "Learning Code".
          Step 4.     If the Base Unit successfully receives the Learning Code, it will sound a short
                      beep.

          Step 5.     Release the button.

          Step 6.     Remove the tool and the Learning is completed.


e   installing the Wrist Transmitter
    After the ID Code of a Wrist Transmitter is learned by the Base Unit, the Wrist Transmitter is paired with the Base
    Unit and is ready for installation.


           Step 1.     Find a suitable length for the subject and locate the v—cut line near—by on the
                       belt.
          Step 2.      Trim the belt along the v—cut line.
          Step 3.      Wear the Wrist Transmitter on the subject and insert the belt into the slit softly
                       until it touch the contact, two of the positioning holes on the belt should be
                       aligned with the two screw holes on the body.
          Step 4.      Completely insert the 2 Fastening Pins into the screw holes.
          Step 5.      Installation is completed.       If the Base Unit is also installed, you can test the
                       Wrist Transmitter by pressing the Test Button on the top of the Wrist
                       Transmitter to confirm trouble—free radio communication between the Wrist
                       Transmitter and Base Unit.        The Base Unit should sound a short beep every
                       time the button is pressed.




                      Once the Fastening Pins are inserted, it is not possible to take them off without
                      damage the Write Transmitter.
                      Once the installation is completed, if the belt is cut, the Wrist Transmitter will
                      stop operation and will never be functional again.
                      It is recommended that before inserting the Fastening Pins, try to hold the belt
                      in its position by any means, then do the radio communication test to confirm
                      the signal range can cover the entire premises and everything is all right.
                      After the installation is completed, the Wrist Transmitter start sending signals
                      once every two minutes until the battery is flat.




e   Battery Life & Low Battery Detection


o Battery Life & Low Battery Detection
    ©   The Wrist Transmitter uses one 3V 500mAh lithium battery and will last for at least 12
        months.
    ®   If the battery voltage is less than 2.7V, the Wrist Transmitter will send "Low Battery"
        signal to the Base Unit. The Base Unit will then notify the Monitoring Station the
        Transmitter‘s battery is low and needs replacement.




e   FCC Notice


          Model:WT—2

             FCC ID:GxIWT

          THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC
          RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING
          TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT
          CAUSE HARMEFUL INTERFERENCE AND (2) THIS
          DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE
          RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY
          CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.




        Notice : The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
                for compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment.



Document Created: 2001-06-19 12:11:04
Document Modified: 2001-06-19 12:11:04

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