User Manual

FCC ID: LSQ-TRXS-830

Users Manual

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TRXS-830 Ankle Transmitter
       User Guide


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Table of Contents

1   Introduction.................................................................... 2

2   Installing the Transmitter ............................................... 3
    Activating the Transmitter .................................................. 3
    Attaching the Transmitter .................................................. 5

3   Removing the Transmitter .............................................. 7
    Deactivating the Transmitter .............................................. 8

4   Maintenance ................................................................... 9
    Cleaning the Transmitter.................................................... 9
    Replacing the Transmitter Straps .......................................11

5   Specifications................................................................ 13
    Transmitter Specifications .................................................13

6   FCC Information............................................................ 14




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1      Introduction

       The TRXS-830 is an inconspicuous transmitter used in house
       arrest applications and 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 Transmitter and the E3 Receiver Unit. When the client
       enters or leaves the defined home environment, the E3 Receiver
       Unit records the event. The E3 Receiver Unit then checks the
       client’s stored curfew schedule to determine if the event is in
       violation of his or her curfew order.




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2   Installing the Transmitter

    Once the E3 Receiver Unit has been connected and is working
    correctly, you can calibrate and install the Transmitter (Tx).
    Check that you have the following equipment items before you
    install the Transmitter:

    f Transmitter (Tx) and Strap holder
    f Locking clips (male and female)
    f Strap holder
    f Electronic key
    f Locking tool
    f Screwdriver (to open the clips if necessary). It is
       recommended to use a 5mm flat head screwdriver

Activating the Transmitter
    Before the Transmitter can be attached to the Offender, you
    must first activate and calibrate the Transmitter.

    To activate and calibrate the Transmitter:
    1. Hold the Transmitter in your hand with the metal pins (along
       the strap) pointing towards you. You will need to support the
       underside of the strap.
    2. Hold the electronic key in your other hand, with the ‘OFF’
       button pointing towards the open or free end of the strap.
       The ‘OFF’ button must be facing away from the Transmitter
       body.
    3. Press the electronic key down over the metal pins with the
       two touch points on top of the electronic key matching the
       metal pins on the Transmitter strap.



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       4. Hold the electronic key and the Transmitter strap in this
          position while you perform the next step.
       5. Press the ‘ON’ on the electronic key for one second; the red
          LED light on the electronic key turns steadily on for two
          seconds. If the Transmitter successfully received the
          activate/calibrate commands the red light on the electronic
          key will flash for two seconds.

           Note: If the Transmitter failed to receive the
           activate/calibrate command, the red light on the electronic
           key will turn off after the initial two seconds on. If the
           electronic key’s battery is low, the red light will immediately
           flash for two seconds once the ‘ON’ button is pressed.

       6. Place the Transmitter on its side, on a non-metal table and
          wait for about thirty seconds.
       To deactivate the Transmitter, simply follow the instructions
       from steps 1 to 6 above, but instead of pressing the ‘ON’ button
       on the electronic key to activate/calibrate the Transmitter, press
       the ‘OFF’ button.




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                                            2 Installing the Transmitter



Attaching the Transmitter
    To attach the Transmitter to the offender:

    1. Place a strap holder over the
       short strap (strap with pin
       side) of the Transmitter.


    2. Attach the female Clip to the
       underside of the
       Transmitter’s short strap (to
       lie against the Offenders
       skin). Check that the closed
       end of the clip fits with the
       edge of the strap.


    3. Wrap the Transmitter around the Offender’s wrist/ankle at its
       narrowest point.

    4. Lay the long strap over the
       female clip ensuring that all
       pins on the short strap are
       protruding through the long
       strap.

    5. Slide the strap holder over
       the end of the long strap in
       order to hold it in place.


       Note: The Transmitter must fit tightly around the
       Offender’s wrist/ankle, but not squeezing. It is also
       permissible to wear a sock underneath the ankle
       Transmitter. Try to mount the Transmitter over the sock
       before it is fastened.




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       6. Cover the female clip
          with the male clip
          ensuring that the pins
          on the male clip fit
          correctly into the
          female clip (the
          grooves on the side of
          each clip must match).

       7. Ask the Offender to stand up and move around to ensure
          that the Transmitter is comfortable.
       8. Fasten the two clips using the specially designed locking
          tool. An audible clicking sound should be heard, indicating
          that the clips are closed properly.

           Note: Once the Transmitter has been activated and
           attached to the offender’s wrist or ankle and the relevant
           offender is within the defined reception range of the E3
           Receiver Unit, the E3 Receiver Unit locks onto and starts to
           monitor the Transmitter.




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                                            3 Removing the Transmitter




3   Removing the Transmitter

    To remove the Transmitter:
    1. Check the following signs to see if the clips have been
       tampered with:
       f Cracks on the clips
       f Broken pins
       f Sign of adhesive or glue
    2. Being careful not to damage or cut the strap, use a
       screwdriver to break the disposable clips.


             Screwdriver




                 Grooves




    3. Collect all the fragments of the broken clip. Do not leave any
       disposable items.




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Deactivating the Transmitter
       Deactivating the Transmitter is essential to preserving the unit’s
       internal battery.

       To deactivate (turn off) the Transmitter:
       1. Hold the Transmitter in your hand with the metal pins (along
          the strap) pointing towards you. You will need to support the
          underside of the strap.
       2. Hold the electronic key in your other hand, with the ‘OFF’
          button pointing towards the open or free end of the strap.
          The ‘OFF’ button must be facing away from the Transmitter
          body.
       3. Press the electronic key down over the metal pins with the
          two touch points on top of the electronic key matching the
          metal pins on the Transmitter strap.
       4. Hold the electronic key and the Transmitter strap in this
          position while you perform the next step.
       5. Press the ‘OFF’ on the electronic key for one second; the red
          LED light on the electronic key turns steadily on for two
          seconds. If the Transmitter successfully received the
          deactivate command the red light on the electronic key will
          flash for two seconds.

           Note: If the Transmitter failed to receive the deactivate
           command, the red light on the electronic key will turn off
           after the initial two seconds on. If the electronic key’s
           battery is low, the red light will immediately flash for two
           seconds once the ‘ON’ button is pressed.

       6. Pack the Transmitter into its original packaging and place
          into the carrying case.




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4   Maintenance

Cleaning the Transmitter
    The Transmitter is made of a single mold, especially designed to
    protect the integrity of the electronic circuits during daily use
    and while it is being cleaned.

    The following cleaning methods are approved by Elmo-Tech:

    f Manual Cleaning – using a soft brush and approved cleaning
       product.
    f Using a Dishwasher – together with an approved cleaning
       product.

    To clean the Transmitter manually:
    1. Remove the Transmitter from its carrying case.
    2. If there are clips on the Transmitter, remove the ‘female’
       and ‘male’ parts before cleaning.
    3. Remove the strap holder from the Transmitter.
    4. Hold the Transmitter by the end of the long strap and either:
       f Spray the Transmitter with 3MTM Citrus Base cleaner, or
             an alcohol based equivalent.
        Or

       f Using a damp cloth or towel, clean the Transmitter with
             soapy water.




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       5. Using a dry cloth or towel, dry the outside of the Transmitter
          and place it on a towel with its inner side facing up.
       6. Using a soft brush, gently brush the inner side of the
          Transmitter along the tracks.
       7. After cleaning, wash the Transmitter in clean water.
       8. Using a dry cloth or towel, dry the Transmitter thoroughly.
       9. Place the strap holder back onto the short strap of the
          Transmitter.
     10.   Place the Transmitter back into its carrying case.


       To clean the Transmitter using a dishwasher:
       1. Remove the Transmitter from its carrying case.
       2. If there are clips on the Transmitter, remove the ‘female’
          and ‘male’ parts before cleaning.
       3. Remove the strap holder from the Transmitter.
       4. Place the Transmitter into the dishwasher machine.
       5. Use a pH neutral or slightly acidic cleaning agent.


           Note: Elmo-Tech recommends Hepi dishwashing Products
           by Thurn-produckte (http://www.thurn-produkte.de/).


       6. Choose the shortest cycle, at a maximum temperature of
          52ºC.
       7. Once the Transmitter is dry, place the strap holder back
          onto the short strap of the Transmitter.
       8. Place the Transmitter back into its carrying case.




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                                                        4 Maintenance




Replacing the Transmitter Straps
    After some time and depending on the wear and tear of the
    Transmitter, the straps on the Transmitter will need to be
    replaced. Any of the following points could justify replacing a
    Transmitter strap:

    f Visible damage to one or both straps
    f Strap tamper alarm generated, with no visible damage to
       the Transmitter
    f Transmitter will not calibrate

       Note: If only one side of the strap is damaged, you may
       want to leave the undamaged side in place and replace only
       the damaged side of the strap.


    Check that you have the following equipment items before you
    replace the Transmitter straps:

    f 1 Transmitter body
    f 1 pair of replacement straps (long/medium non-pins side
       and long/medium pins side)
    f Screwdriver
    f Extra screws
    f Extra strap clips (male and female)
    f Electronic key




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       To replace the Transmitter straps:
       1. Using the screwdriver, open the screw(s) that holds the
          strap clasp to the Transmitter and remove the strap clasp.
       2. Gently shake the strap loose from the Transmitter body,
          being extra careful not to damage the metal pins on the
          Transmitter body.
       3. Position the new strap over the Transmitter body. Notice
          that the two small holes on the strap have to lie exactly over
          the two metal pins.
       4. Gently place the strap down over the metal pins and press
          down along the seam of the strap, snugly fitting the entire
          strap to the Transmitter body.
       5. Put the strap clasp back in place with the wider side pointing
          in-wards.
       6. Close the screw (s) with the screwdriver. It has to be closed
          firmly, but not too tight since this can damage the strap.
       7. Test the new strap by performing a calibration. Refer to the
          chapter about Installing the Transmitter.

           Note: If, after the calibration, the Transmitter does not
           reset, repeat steps 1-6 making sure that the strap is
           positioned correctly over the pins. Then perform another
           calibration test. If changing only one side of the strap does
           not work, you should try and change the other strap side.




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5     Specifications

Transmitter Specifications
f Transmitter size:             f Transmitter weight:
    5.5 x 4.2 x 1.5 cm             50 g (1.75 oz)
    (2.2 x 1.65 x 0.67 in)
f Fully adjustable / reusable   f Disposable locking clip
    straps
f Shock resistant               f Multi tamper protection
f Battery operational life:     f Battery shelf life: 2-3 years
    18 / 36 months
f Waterproof to 4.5 m (15 ft)   f Frequency: 318MHz




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6      FCC Information

                       TRXS-830 FCC ID: LSQ-TRXS-830


             FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC)
                        Part 15 STATEMENT
The device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This device generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this device does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try
to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna, 2. Increase the separation
between the equipment and the receiver, 3. Connect the equipment into an
outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected,
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

CAUTION: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this
device could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.




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Document Modified: 2008-05-11 11:06:06

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