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FCC ID: LSQ-E4-RF-2

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3M™ Dual Comm RF Monitoring System



             RF (E4)

         Product Overview


1   Introduction to the 3M™ Dual Comm RF Monitoring System

    3M Electronic Monitoring offers the new Dual
    Comm RF Monitoring System – a multi-client-
    monitoring unit that is capable of monitoring
    up to 50 client transmitters within the
    monitored perimeter. The RF (E4) Receiver
    unit also has the capability to manage the
    various program schemes, event
    configurations, and schedules assigned to
    each client.

    RF (E4) Receivers are dual communication
    units – able to communicate with the central
    monitoring computer via landline and/or via
    cellular communication. Users can specify
    either communication type, or can use both
    methods together for redundancy.

    The RF (E4) Receiver unit installation is easy, simple, and quick; all one needs is to plug in
    the power adapter (and the phone cord when landline communication is being used). The
    LCD screen and buttons enable a simple, intuitive installation process, and afterwards, they
    enable easy status monitoring.

    The unit can start tracking the offender as soon as it is installed (utilizing the default
    parameters).

    The installation process is completed after the monitoring center’s Data Communication
    Computer (DCC) downloads the unit’s parameters (such as curfew schedule, transmitter ID,
    call-back phone numbers, settings, etc.) into the RF (E4) Receiver unit's memory, thereby
    setting the unit to active monitoring mode. The RF (E4) Receiver internally connects the
    backup battery and starts tracking the offender.



Main Characteristics

     Multiple offenders monitoring

     Dual communication modules (Landline and Cellular)

     3.5” color LCD with 5 buttons

     Remote software update capabilities

     Flexible scheduling and information management

     Four-tamper transmitter support

     Two-way communication with emergency and monitoring centers (cellular version)

     Highly advanced tilt sensors and tamper alarms

     Automatic configurable monitoring range


     Encrypted communication protocol in accordance with NSA suite B

     Short messaging and GPRS communication capabilities

     Enhanced, fast installation

     Event capturing even when transmitter is out of receiver range



Physical Characteristics

    Dimensions           H=90mm                  H=3.5433 in
                         L=285mm                 L=11.2205 in
                         W=185mm                 W = 7.2835 in

    Weight               1210 g*                 2.667 lbs*

                         * excluding external power adapter and cables

    Power Supply         The 3M™ Dual Comm RF Monitoring Receiver is powered by an external
                         power adapter, which converts the mains 110VAC into a 12VDC 1A
                         supply current.

    LCD                  3.5 Color
                         Resolution: 320 x 240
                         White LED Backlight




Main Features

     Monitoring multiple transmitters

     The 3M™ Dual Comm RF Monitoring Receiver is capable of receiving transmissions from
       any 3M Electronic Monitoring transmitter. It's ability to communicate with all types of 3M
       transmitter enables maximum equipment handling flexibility. The 3M™ Dual Comm RF
       Monitoring receiver can store up to 50 offender curfew schedules, and concurrently
       monitor up to 50 offenders. The basic unit is supplied with a software license for
       monitoring 1 offender; additional monitored offenders are supported depending on the
       license purchased.

     3.5” color LCD with 5 buttons

       The 3M™ Dual Comm RF Monitoring Receiver is
       equipped with a 3.5” color LCD and 5 buttons. The
       LCD screen and the buttons are used to display
       and interact with the Receiver unit’s User
       Interface, which includes:
          Displaying date and time (synchronized to
           each offender's schedule)

          Displaying status information (such as cellular
           reception indications)


      Displaying error reports



      Displaying various configuration options as part of the
       officers’ configuration screens (which are password
       protected, and can optionally be totally disabled remotely
       to ensure absolute security)

 Four-tamper transmitter support

   The 3M Electronic Monitoring ankle and wrist transmitters
   (TX-860 / TXS-860) are equipped with four tamper-detection
   mechanisms. The transmitter detects and reports when:
      The strap is opened or cut (including when done inside
       conductive solutions, e.g. salty water)

      The transmitter is removed from the offenders’ body,
       even without opening or cutting the strap (detected using
       the proximity alarm feature, also referred to as "body
       alarm").

      The transmitter is not moving; this may indicate that the transmitter has either been
       removed, or the subject is unconscious.

      The case is tampered with; any attempt to open or break the case of the transmitter
       is detected.

 Installation and activation

   The 3M™ Dual Comm RF Monitoring Receiver installation process has been enhanced
   and improved:
      The standard installation process is quick and automatic, and can be performed at an
       offender’s home independent of the central monitoring center personnel.

       The receiver unit’s LCD screen displays status information which helps guide the
       officer through every step of the installation process. If errors occur, they are easy to
       identify and resolve.
       The installation and activation process takes only about 5 minutes, when range
       testing is not performed. When range testing is performed, the installation typically
       takes an additional 3-5 minutes, depending on the thoroughness of the range testing
       process.
      Advanced configuration options are available using the officer configuration screens.

      The unit supports a self-installation option by which an offender can independently
       install the receiver unit at his or her home, and the system will automatically verify
       whether the offender installed the unit at the proper location.

 Encryption

   The 3M™ Dual Comm RF Monitoring Receiver unit communication is encrypted using
   high secured protocols. The communication between the receiver and the transmitter, as
   well as between the receiver and the Data Communication Computer (DCC), are fully
   encrypted for full security using the latest encryption algorithms. This ensure that
   offenders cannot duplicate transmitter signals in order to deceive the system. The
   encryption protects the communication channels against
      Eavesdropping

      Unauthorized modifications


   In addition, the encryption protocols strengthen the reliability and integrity of
   communicated messages.
   The encryption protocol is in accordance with NSA Suite B, namely, AES for symmetrical
   key encryption and authentication, GCM for block chaining, public key-based certificates,
   use of the Elliptic Curve Digital Signal Algorithm (ECDSA) for certificate verification, and
   key establishment.
 Data storage capabilities

   The 3M™ Dual Comm RF Monitoring Receiver unit's Random Access Memory (RAM) can
   store up to 18000 events. The events are deleted from the memory after they have been
   successfully transferred to the central Data Communication Computer (DCC).
   Communication may be triggered by the occurrence of an alert event, and otherwise
   occurs during the Receiver's scheduled call-ins or in response to upload requests from
   the monitoring center.
   The 3M™ Dual Comm RF Monitoring Receiver features independent monitoring
   capability. The unit stores offender schedules, enabling it to differentiate between
   permitted and forbidden offender absences as defined by that schedule even at times
   when communication with the central monitoring stations is not possible. The unit stores
   in its memory all non-violation schedule-related events until they can be uploaded.
 GPRS communication

   The 3M™ Dual Comm RF Monitoring Receiver unit utilizes the most advanced
   communication including GSM networks that enable GPRS (General Packet Radio
   Service) communication. GPRS is an "always-online" service, which provides high-speed
   data services for cellular networks. With GPRS communication you pay only for the
   volume of data sent and received (usually on a monthly basis).3G support is available
 Communication prioritization policies

   The 3M™ Dual Comm RF Monitoring Receiver supports both landline communication and
   cellular communication, including both the GPRS and CSD protocols. Users can define
   prioritization for each of these communication methods for each unit, enabling or
   disabling these options as desired. Furthermore, users can define prioritization for these
   options. For example, the primary method can be landline communication. When the
   unit detects that the landline is unavailable, cellular GPRS communication can be used. If
   GPRS is unavailable, CSD can be used to transmit event data to the central monitoring
   station. This versatility ensures maximum reliability.
 Tamper recurrence mechanism

   The 3M™ Dual Comm RF Monitoring Receiver detects and reports any attempt to tamper
   with the unit. The Receiver can detect if the unit’s case was opened, if the unit was
   moved or tilted, if the power or phone line have been removed, if the SIM card case is
   opened, or if someone is accessing the officers’ configuration screens.
   The respective messages are:
      Case open / Case closed

      Tilt / Receiver not in tilt

      Power failure/restored

      Phone line failure/restored

      SIM card open

      Officer menu accessed


 Dynamic range setting

   The 3M™ Dual Comm RF Monitoring Receiver unit is equipped with four default range
   options, which can be configured by the officer and tested at the offender’s residence or
   remotely from the monitoring center.
      Short – 5-14 meters (in an open field environment)

      Medium – 12-27 meters (in an open field environment)

      Long – 23-45 meters (in an open field environment)

      Maximum – Up to 150 meters (in an open field environment)

   Users can initiate a range test directly from the Receiver unit’s built-in interface,
   enabling the Receiver unit to automatically determine the optimum range settings for
   the offender’s home conditions without needing to communicate with the monitoring
   center. Alternatively, the range setting can be manually defined remotely from the
   central monitoring station.
 Two way RF communication

   The 3M™ Dual Comm RF Monitoring Receiver is capable of two way RF communication
   with the transmitter. This means that the Home receiver unit can transmit data to the
   transmitter and not just receive data from the transmitter (as in the previous
   generations of the home unit receiver).
   This option enables:
      Automatic software upgrades to the transmitter

      Storing and loading events during absence periods

      Programmable option to define how often transmissions are made

 Event storage outside the curfew area

   The 3M™ Dual Comm RF Monitoring receiver and transmitter are capable of recording
   tamper events even when the transmitter is out of the receiver’s range (such as when
   the offender is away from home during a permitted absence).
   The transmitter will detect and store any tamper event. After the offender returns to the
   curfew area the events are automatically sent to the receiver and uploaded to the
   central monitoring station. Each event’s timestamp reflects the actual point in time that
   the tampering event took place, even after a delay.
 Backup battery

   The 3M™ Dual Comm RF Monitoring Receiver is equipped with an internal backup battery
   to ensure uninterrupted operation during power failures. The backup battery provides
   approximately 48/24 hours of continuous power for monitoring, including scheduled
   calls to the central monitoring server.
   When a power failure is detected, a notification message is logged and the unit continues
   to work using backup battery power. As long as backup power is being used, the unit
   periodically (as defined in a parameter) uploads a reminder message, “Battery is still
   disconnected”. The unit is capable of reporting the battery status via events (such as,
   "battery medium charging level" or "low level charging").
   If AC power is not restored for after more than 48 hours and the backup battery runs
   out, the unit's data contents are still preserved by a secondary Lithium backup battery.
   When the 3M™ Dual Comm RF Monitoring Receiver unit detects a power failure, it beeps
   to notify the offender or another people in the offender's home that power has been lost.


   In cases where the power loss was caused simply by accidentally unplugging the unit,
   this notification prompts to reconnect it.
   Upon completion of an offender’s program and the Receiver’s service is ended, the
   backup battery is automatically disconnected. This preserves the backup power so it will
   be available immediately when the unit is activated at the next offender’s premises.
 Basic Operation

   The 3M™ Dual Comm RF Monitoring Receiver has three sockets for external cable
   connection:
      Power socket (12v)

      Phone line socket

      Connected-phone socket

   The Receiver is simple to install and has a basic, straightforward man-machine-interface
   that consists of three LEDs and an internal buzzer.
   The three LEDs indicate the following:
      External Power Connected

      Transmissions reception (operates only during installation mode and during range
       testing)

      Phone line connected

   The following figure demonstrates the 3M™ Dual Comm RF Monitoring Receiver basic
   connection requirements.


 Safety hazard prevention

   The scope of the 3M™ Dual Comm RF Monitoring Receiver safety features includes:
      Fire Resistance – Flame resistant material is incorporated into Receiver case
       material. This provides a V0-94 flammability rating, which reduces the Receiver's risk
       of fire hazard following an electrical short-circuit or a lightning strike. All plastic
       materials within the Receiver (such as printed circuit boards, electrical wire coating,
       etc.) are UL approved with a V0-94 flammability rating.

      High Voltage Isolation and Insulation – Protection is included against high-voltage
       penetration via the Receiver's power supply, or via the phone line following a
       lightning strike.

   The 3M™ Dual Comm RF Monitoring Receiver's 110VAC or 220VAC to 12VDC power
   adapter features double insulation; a single failure in the adapter will not transfer the
   110 VAC or 220VAC into the unit. Furthermore, a 2A fuse is provided to compensate for
   unexpected high-power consumption, which may be an indication of a short circuit.
   The phone-related circuits feature a galvanic separation from the low-voltage circuits by
   means of opto-couplers and transformers at the interfaces between the two circuit types.
   In addition, the non-conductive plastic Receiver case provides insulation between the
   user and the electronic components within the unit.
 Durability

   The 3M™ Dual Comm RF Monitoring Receiver unit is made of a fire-resistant, rugged
   ABS case. The V0-94 flammability rating of the unit case provides the highest degree of


   fire resistance for a polymeric material. The unit case has been tested for free fall and
   vibration, as well as a range of climate environment standards.




FCC Notices


The Product complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
conditions:




1) This device may not cause harmful interference

2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.

3) Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Elmo Tech Ltd could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.




ATIS/ACTA Customer Information




This equipment, Smart Base Unit, model: SBU x000yyy (1), complies with Part 68 of the
FCC Rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the bottom panel of this
equipment is a label, that contains among other information, a product identifier in the
format US: LSQAL01BSBx000yyy. If requested, this number must be provided to the
Telephone Company.

This equipment is designed for connection to the telephone network using an RJ-11
connector, which is Part 68 compliant. See Installation Instructions for details.




The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone
line. Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to
an incoming call. In most but not all areas, the sum of RENs should not exceed five (5.0). To
be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line, as determined by the
total RENs, contact the local telephone company. The REN for Smart Base Unit, model: SBU
x000yyy, is 0.1B.




If the Smart Base Unit, model: SBU x000yyy, causes harm to the telephone network, the
Telephone Company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may
be required. If advance notice is not practical, you will be notified as soon as possible. Also,
you will be advised of your right to file a compliant with the FCC if it is necessary.


      The Telephone Company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or
      procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens the telephone
      company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to
      maintain uninterrupted service.

      If trouble is experienced with the Smart Base Unit, model: SBU x000yyy, for repair or
      warranty information please contact: Pro Tech Monitoring, lnc., 1838 Gunn Highway,
      Odessa, FL 33556, Phone 888.67.SMART, FAX 813.749.5474. If the equipment is causing
      harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request to disconnect the
      equipment until the problem is resolved.




      The Smart Base Unit, model: SBU x000yyy, installation is described in Section 2 of the
      Smart Base Unit, model: SBU x000yyy, Maintenance Manual. Connection to Telephone
      Company and providing coin service is prohibited. Connection to party lines service is
      subject to state tariffs.




(1)   x   = 1 digit number that represents the SBU model's mechanical design.

yyy = 3 digit number that represents the SBU model's RF related characteristics.




Caution:


Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
Dispose of used battery according to the instructions




E4-RF stand-alone is intended for maximum permitted operating ambient of 55degC.



Caution! Risk of explosion if batter5y is replaced by an incorrect type. Replace only with the same
type and manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries in accordance with the manufacturer
instructions.”


Unit shall be used only with certified Limited Power Source (LPS) AC/DC adapter having floating
output rated 12VDC, min. 2A, suitably rated for intended operating temperatures.



Document Created: 2012-08-12 16:17:27
Document Modified: 2012-08-12 16:17:27

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