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        SCRAM GPS®
Quick Reference Guide




©
 2017 Alcohol Monitoring Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Information in this
document is confidential and proprietary to Alcohol Monitoring Systems, Inc.
Such information is subject to change without notice and does not represent
any commitment or promise on the part of Alcohol Monitoring Systems, Inc. Any
software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement.
No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any
means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, for any
purposes without the express written permission of Alcohol Monitoring Systems,
Inc.


Please read, understand, and follow all information contained in this manual prior
to using the SCRAM GPS bracelet. Retain this manual for future reference.
Patents: www.scrampatents.com

Intended Use
The SCRAM GPS Bracelet is part of a location tracking and monitoring system and
transfers data to a computerized monitoring network. This equipment is intended
for use on individuals being monitored by a trained supervising authority.

Health and Safety Notice

                                WARNING
                      Improper installation or use of this
                       SCRAM device may cause injury.

                       Refer to Health and Safety Notice
                        at www.scramsafety.com or on
                        SCRAMNET Help page and follow
                          instructions to avoid injury.

Cleaning
Properly clean and disinfect SCRAM GPS bracelets before installation using
instructions provided on the SCRAMNET Help page.
To avoid damaging equipment, use only cleaning and disinfecting products
approved by SCRAM Systems on the SCRAMnet Help page. Never use citrus or
pine-based cleaning products. To avoid contaminating alcohol sensors within
SCRAM Systems products, never use alcohol or alcohol-based cleaning products.

Battery Warnings
Caution - Contains Li-ion or Li-polymer battery. Do not heat, throw into fire,
deform, short circuit, immerse in or wet with water.
Caution - Risk of Explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of
used batteries according to the instructions.
To recharge use only the provided SCRAM GPS charger. Connect the external
charger by sliding terminal connector into the housing slot.




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     GSM SCRAM GPS Bracelet
     Regulatory Information - English
                                       United States
                                       Model GPS-600

                                     Input 5V         3A
                                    FCC ID P8M-GPS-600
                             Certified to ANSI/UL STD 60950-1




     This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation of this device 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.
     Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by SCRAM Systems
     could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
     Note: This equipment 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 equipment 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. If this equipment does
     cause harmful interference to radio or television reception the user is encouraged
     to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
           •     Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
           •     Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
           •     Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
                                           Canada

                                     Input 5V         3A
                                     IC:8549A-GPS600
                                       PMN: GPS-600
                                       HVIN: GPS-600
                        Certified to CAN/CSA STD C22.2 No. 60950-1




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This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1.   This device may not cause interference, and
2.   This device must accept any interference, including interference that may
     cause undesired operation of the device.
Regulatory Information - Spanish
                                 Estados Unidos
                                 Modelo GPS-600

                              Entrada 5V         3A
                              FCC ID P8M-GPS-600
                      Certificado por ANSI/UL STD 60950-1




Este aparato cumple con la parte 15 de las Reglas de la FCC. El funcionamiento de
este aparato está sujeto a las siguientes dos condiciones:
1.   Este aparato no puede provocar interferencias dañinas, y
2.   Este aparato debe aceptar la interferencia recibida, incluyendo la
     interferencia que puede provocar un funcionamiento no deseado.
Los cambios o modificaciones a este dispositivo no aprobados expresamente por
los Sistemas SCRAM podrían anular la autoridad del usuario para operar el equipo.
Nota: Este equipo ha sido evaluado y se encontró que cumple con los límites para
un aparato digital de la Clase B, conforme con la parte 15 de las Reglas de la
FCC. Estos límites están diseñados para proporcionar una protección razonable
contra la interferencia dañina en una instalación residencial. Este equipo genera,
usa y puede irradiar la energía de frecuencia de radio y, si no se instala y se
usa conforme con las instrucciones, puede provocar interferencias dañinas a
las comunicaciones de radio. Si este equipo provoca interferencias dañinas a
la recepción de radio o televisión, se alienta al usuario a intentar corregir la
interferencia con una o más de las siguientes medidas:
     •     Reorientar o reubicar la antena receptora.
     •     Aumentar la separación entre el equipo y el receptor.
     •     Consultar con el proveedor o con un técnico de radio/TV
           experimentado para obtener ayuda.
                                     Canadá

                              Entrada 5V         3A

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                                       IC:8549A-GPS600
                                         PMN: GPS-600
                                        HVIN: GPS-600
                      Certificado por CAN/CSA STD C22.2 Nro. 60950-1




     Este aparato cumple con el(los) estándar(es) de la licencia de la Industria
     Canadiense - RSS exentas. El funcionamiento está sujeto a las siguientes dos
     condiciones:
     1.    Este aparato no puede no provocar interferencias.
     2.    Este aparato debe aceptar la interferencia, incluyendo la interferencia que
           puede provocar un funcionamiento no deseado del aparato.
     Regulatory Information - French
                                          États-Unis
                                        Modèle GPS-600

                                      Entrée 5V         3A
                                     ID FCC P8M-GPS-600
                                Certifié ANSI/UL STD 60950-1




     Cet appareil est conforme à l’article 15 du règlement de la FCC. L’exploitation de
     cet équipement est assujettie aux deux conditions suivantes:
     1.    Cet appareil ne doit pas émettre d’interférences indésirables, et
     2.    Cet appareil doit accepter toutes les interférences reçues, notamment celles
           pouvant provoquer un fonctionnement indésirable.
     Des changements ou des modifications sur cet appareil qui ne sont pas
     expressément approuvées par SCRAM Systems peuvent annuler le droit de
     l’utilisateur à exploiter l’équipement.
     Remarque: Cet équipement a été testé et est conforme aux limites d’un appareil
     numérique de classe B, en vertu du paragraphe 15 du règlement de la FCC.
     Ces limites ont été établies pour fournir une protection raisonnable contre des
     interférences préjudiciables dans un environnement résidentiel. Cet équipement
     génère, utilise et peut rayonner de l’énergie HF et, s’il n’est pas installé et
     utilisé selon les instructions, peut générer des interférences préjudiciables aux
     radiocommunications. Si cet équipement génère des interférences préjudiciables
     à la réception de la radio ou de la télévision, l’utilisateur est invité à essayer de
     corriger l’interférence en utilisant une ou plusieurs parmi les mesures suivantes:


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      •     Réorientez ou déplacez l’antenne réceptrice.
      •     Augmentez la distance entre l’équipement et le récepteur.
      •     Contactez le revendeur ou un technicien radio/télévision qualifié.
                                      Canada

                               Entrée 5V          3A
                                IC:8549A-GPS600
                                  PMN : GPS-600
                                  HVIN : GPS-600
                   Certification CAN/CSA STD C22.2 N° 60950-1




Cet appareil est conforme aux normes RSS d’exemptions de licence d’Industrie
Canada. Son utilisation est assujettie aux deux conditions suivantes :
1.    Cet équipement ne doit pas émettre d’interférences.
2.    Cet équipement doit accepter toutes les interférences, notamment celles
      pouvant être à l’origine d’un fonctionnement indésirable de l’appareil.

CDMI SCRAM GPS Bracelet
Regulatory Information - English
                                  United States
                                  Model GPS-610

                                Input 5V         3A
                               FCC ID P8M-GPS-610
                        Certified to ANSI/UL STD 60950-1




This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation of this device 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.
Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by SCRAM Systems
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for


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     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 equipment 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. If this equipment does
     cause harmful interference to radio or television reception the user is encouraged
     to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
           •    Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
           •    Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
           •    Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
                                          Canada

                                     Input 5V         3A
                                     IC:8549A-GPS610
                                       PMN: GPS-610
                                       HVIN: GPS-610
                       Certified to CAN/CSA STD C22.2 No. 60950-1




     This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s).
     Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
     1.    This device may not cause interference, and
     2.    This device must accept any interference, including interference that may
           cause undesired operation of the device.

     Device RF Exposure

                                     WARNING
                 This device has been tested for compliance with
                 FCC RF exposure limits in a portable configuration.
                 At least 20 cm of separation distance between the
                 BS-400/BS-410 device and the user’s body must
                 be maintained at all times. This device must not
                 be used with any other antenna or transmitter that
                 has not been approved to operate in conjunction
                 with this device.



     Regulatory Information - Spanish
     Regulatory information in Spanish placed here.
     Regulatory Information - French
     Regulatory Information in French placed here.
     24/7 Technical Support

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    TABLE          OF       CONTENTS
    Introduction ............................................................................. 1
             Glossary of Terms ........................................................................... 1
    Log On SCRAMNET GPS .............................................................. 2
    System Setup ........................................................................... 2
             Add Users ...................................................................................... 2
             Add Additional Recipients ................................................................. 2
             Add Account Zones .......................................................................... 3
    Initial SCRAM GPS Offender Setup............................................ 3
             Add New Offender ........................................................................... 3
             Install SCRAM GPS Bracelet .............................................................. 6
    Ongoing Offender Management ................................................ 7
             Process Events................................................................................ 7
             Utilize GPS Analytics ........................................................................ 8
             View Offender’s Current Location ....................................................... 9
             View Offender’s Last Known Location ................................................. 9
             View Offender’s Movement - Past 24 Hours ......................................... 9
             View Offender’s Movement - Custom.................................................. 9
    Closing Tasks ......................................................................... 10
             Inactivate Offender/Unassign SCRAM GPS Bracelet .............................10
             Remove SCRAM GPS Bracelet ..........................................................10
             Clean/Disinfect SCRAM Equipment ....................................................11
    Inventory Management .......................................................... 12
             Move SCRAM GPS Bracelets to Another Account .................................12
             Return Equipment ..........................................................................13
             Bracelet Alerts/Events.....................................................................13
    Troubleshooting ..................................................................... 16
    Product Specifications ............................................................ 17




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INTRODUCTION
This guide contains the core activities that you might
perform when logging into SCRAMNET GPS, setting up the
site, or adding and managing an offender who has been
enrolled in the SCRAM Systems® Program. A Glossary of
Terms and Alert/Event Definitions are also included for
easy reference.

GLOSSARY     OF   TERMS
Alerts – A generic term that refers to events that can
potentially generate notifications. This term is often used
interchangeably with events.
Events – A generic term that is used to describe any
bracelet-related occurrence that can be displayed in the
Event Details window. Events can be informational, such
and plugs and unplugs, or they can represent a critical
incident that needs immediate attention.
Messages – Refers to the actual data that is sent by a
bracelet to the system. Messages include a variety of
information including location, battery status, bracelet
status, and event information.
Notifications – Notifications are emails and/or text
messages that are sent to recipients when designated
events are generated.
Onboard Zones vs. Exclusion/Inclusion Zones –
Onboard zones can only be circular. Eight exclusion zones
and two inclusion zones can be established for each
offender.
Violations – Violations refer to events where the offender
has entered or exited a zone when a schedule required
him to be either in (inclusion zones) or out (exclusion
zones) of the zone. Exclusion zones always have a 24/7
schedule. Neutral zones automatically generate alerts, but
have no schedules and therefore no violations.




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    LOG ON SCRAMNET GPS
    To log on to the SCRAMNET GPS website:
    1.    Go to https://insight.gryphex.com.
          •   Internet Explorer - v10 or later
          •   Firefox - Versions released in last 6 months
          •   Chrome - Versions released in last 6 months
    2.    Enter the user name in the User Name field.
    3.    Enter the password in the Password field.
          Note: The Password is case sensitive.
    4.    Click the Login button.



    SYSTEM SETUP

    ADD USERS
    To add a user:
    1.    Click the Add User button.
    2.    Enter/select all information in the fields and drop-
          down lists with the light-blue background.
    3.    Enter the user’s address in the Address panel.
    4.    Click the Phone Number tab and enter all of the
          user’s cellular phone numbers.
    5.    Click the Save button.

    ADD ADDITIONAL RECIPIENTS
    By default, all users added in SCRAMNET GPS are
    automatically designated as notification recipients. To add
    an additional recipient:
    1.    Click the Add Recipient button.
    2.    Enter/select all information in the fields and drop-
          down lists with the light-blue background.


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3.   Enter the user’s cell phone number in the Cell Phone
     field.
4.   Click the Save button.

ADD ACCOUNT ZONES
Account zones can be used for multiple offenders. To add
an account zone:
1.   Click the Add Zone button.
2.   Select the type of account zone being added.
3.   Enter the account zone name in the Name field.
4.   Select the zone shape (circle or rectangle) in the
     Shape drop-down list.
5.   Enter/select address information.
6.   Click the Apply Changes button.
     The map moves to the address entered.
7.   Click the Save button.



INITIAL SCRAM GPS OFFENDER
SETUP

ADD NEW OFFENDER
PROFILE
To set up the offender profile:
1.   Enter the offender’s first and last name and any
     additional information.
2.   In the Manage Photos panel, click the Select button
     to add a photograph of the offender.
3.   Click the Address tab and enter the offender’s home
     address.
4.   Click the Save button.



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    SUPERVISION PLAN
    The SCRAM GPS Bracelet being assigned to the offender
    is selected while establishing the supervision plan that will
    be used. To perform these steps:
    1.    Click the Supervision Plan tab.
    2.    Select the bracelet being assigned in the Locator
          drop-down list.
    3.    Click the Add button in the Assign Locator section.
    4.    Select the supervision plan being used for this
          offender in the Supervision Plan drop-down list.
    5.    Click the Apply button.

    OFFENDER ZONES
    To create an offender zone:
    1.    Select the Zones tab.
    2.    Click the Create Zone button.
    3.    Select the type of zone being created.
    4.    Enter the zone name in the Name field.
    5.    Select the zone shape (circle, polygon, or rectangle)
          in the Shape drop-down list.
    6.    Select an option in the Location Type drop-down list.
          The ‘Home’ and ‘Work/School’ options are only
          available for Onboard Inclusion zones. The ‘Other’
          option can be used for any type of zone.
    7.    Enter/select address information.
    8.    Select the Enters and/or Exits check boxes if you
          want to view when the offender enters or exits this
          zone.
    9.    Click the Apply Changes button.
          The map moves to the address entered.
    10. Click the Save button.




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ZONE SCHEDULES
To establish the schedule for an offender:
1.   Click the Schedules button.
     The ‘Zones and Schedule’ pop-up window appears.
2.   Double-click the date/time field where the schedule
     will begin.
     The ‘Schedule Details’ pop-up window appears.
3.   In the pop-up window:
     a.    Select the zone that you want to schedule.
     b.    Name the schedule.
     c.    Select the schedule start date.
     d.    Select the allowed out time.
     e.    Select the the days in which the schedule
           applies.
     f.    Select travel time and/or grace period.
     g.    Click the Save button.
           The schedule windows now appear in the ‘Zones
           and Schedule’ pop-up window.
4.   Close the ‘Zones and Schedule’ pop-up window.
5.   Click the Save button.

USERS     AND   RECIPIENTS
To select users who will be managing the offender and
recipients who will receive notifications:
1.   Select the Users and Recipients tab.
2.   Select the appropriate personnel in the All Users field.
3.   Click the upper Right Arrow icon.
     The selected users now appear in the Assigned Users
     By Account ID field.
4.   Select the appropriate personnel in the All Recipients
     field.
5.   Click the lower Right Arrow icon.


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          The selected recipients now appear in the Assigned
          Recipients By Account ID field.

    NOTIFICATIONS
    To select the events that will result in a notification being
    sent to designated individuals:
    1.    Select the Notifications tab.
    2.    Select an individual in the User/Recipient drop-down
          list.
    3.    In the Critical, Serious, Warning, and Message panels,
          select the appropriate Text Message and/or Email
          check boxes.
    4.    Click the Save button.

    INSTALL SCRAM GPS BRACELET
    PRE-INSTALLATION
    1.    Connect the external charger by sliding the terminal
          into the housing slot. AMS Best Practices for charging
          recommend that the device be charged until the
          Green light stops blinking.
          •   Charging - Flashing Green Light
          •   Charge Complete - Solid Green Light
    2.    Ensure that the teeth on the back plate are not
          missing or damaged.
    3.    Ensure that the indicator lights on the bracelet
          are facing up and are visible by the offender while
          wearing.
    4.    Note the proper orientation of the back plate on
          the strap prior to wrapping the strap around the
          offender’s ankle.

    BRACELET INSTALLATION
    To install the bracelet on the offender’s lower leg:
    1.    Place the back plate flat against the offender’s lower
          leg.
    2.    Wrap the bracelet around the leg to overlap the loose
          end.

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3.   Locate the tabs on the bracelet near the anchor point
     and insert the tabs into the slots on the back plate.
4.   Being careful not to push the bracelet flush with the
     back plate, push the bracelet until you hear a soft
     click.
5.   Ensure that the fit is correct and readjust if necessary.
6.   Ensure that the tabs are securely in the slots.
7.   Push the bracelet flush with the back plate.
     You should hear two distinct clicks as the bracelet is
     secured.
     One finger should fit between the strap and leg.
     If the installation is successful, a Device Tamper event
     will be generated.



ONGOING OFFENDER MANAGEMENT

PROCESS EVENTS
To process events in SCRAMNET GPS:
1.   On the Dashboard page, click the Details link.
     The ‘Events/Alerts’ pop-up window appears.
2.   Select the check boxes for each event being
     processed.
     Note: Select the top-left check box to process all
     events at once.
3.   Click the Clear Selected button.
     The ‘Enter Exception Notes’ pop-up window appears.
4.   Enter a note and click the Submit button.
     All selected events are removed.
To add an event note:
1.   In the ‘Events/Alerts’ pop-up window, select an event.
2.   Click the Add Event Note button.
     An ‘Enter Exception Notes’ pop-up window appears.


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    3.    Enter a note in the field.
    4.    Click the Submit button.
          A Note icon appears in the Notes column for the
          selected event.

                              Map Features
           •   Map Views
               »   Map - Typical view shown when a map is accessed in
                   SCRAMNET GPS.
               »   Satellite - Image view from overhead. By default,
                   the image is displayed at a 45° angle with street
                   labels shown.
               »   Street Level - Displays a panoramic view of an
                   exact location and its surrounding area.
           •   Zone Colors
               »   Red - Exclusion Zone
               »   Green - Inclusion Zone
               »   Purple - Neutral Zone


    UTILIZE GPS ANALYTICS
    1.    Select the GPS Analytics top-navigation option.
          The GPS Analytics page appears.
    2.    Select a report in the Report Types drop-down list.

    OFFENDER STOP PATTERNS REPORT
    1.    Select the offender.
    2.    Select a start and end date.
    3.    Select the minumum number of points at the location.
    4.    Click the Run Report button.
          The GPS Analytics chart and map are displayed.

    OFFENDER SHARED LOCATIONS REPORT
    1.    Select at least two offenders.
    2.    Select a start and end date.
    3.    Select the minimum number of points at the location.


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4.   Click the Only Locations Visited at Same Time
     check box (optional).
5.   Click the Run Report button.
     Locations that at least two offenders visited are listed.

VIEW OFFENDER’S CURRENT LOCATION
1.   On the Dashboard page, highlight the offender.
2.   Click the Locate Now icon.
     A ‘Command Sent’ pop-up window appears, then the
     pop-up window is date and time stamped, and then
     the offender’s current location is shown.

VIEW OFFENDER’S LAST KNOWN LOCATION
1.   On the Dashboard page, click the Map icon for the
     offender.
     The Location History panel appears with the offender’s
     last known location shown on the map.

VIEW OFFENDER’S MOVEMENT - PAST 24
HOURS
1.   On the Dashboard page, click the Map icon for the
     offender.
     The Location History panel appears.
2.   Click the Show button.
     All points visited during the last 24 hours are listed.

VIEW OFFENDER’S MOVEMENT - CUSTOM
1.   On the Dashboard page, click the Map icon for the
     offender.
     The Location History panel appears.
2.   Select the ‘Custom’ option in the left drop-down list.
3.   Click in the From field, select a date and time in the
     calendar, and click the Done button.
4.   Click in the To field, select a date and time in the
     calendar, and click the Done button.

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     5.    Click the Show button.
           All points visited during the selected time period are
           listed.



     CLOSING TASKS

     INACTIVATE OFFENDER/UNASSIGN SCRAM
     GPS BRACELET
     1.    On the Dashboard page, click the link of the offender’s
           name.
           The ‘Profile Summary’ pop-up window appears.
     2.    Click the Device Information link.
     3.    In the Device Configuration section, click the
           Unassign button.
           A message box appears.
     4.    Click the OK button to close the message box.
     5.    Click the Profile tab.
           The offender’s Profile panel appears.
     6.    Select the ‘Inactive’ option in the Status drop-down
           list.
           An ‘Inactivation Reason’ pop-up window appears.
     7.    Select the reason for inactivation and click the
           Inactivate Offender button.
     8.    Click the Save button.

     REMOVE SCRAM GPS BRACELET
     To remove the bracelet from the offender’s lower leg:
     1.    Fully insert a 5/16 inch flat-blade screwdriver into one
           of the tab-release slots, located on the back plate, to
           tear through the thin plastic partition.
     2.    Twist the screw driver at least 180 degrees until you
           hear a loud click, indicating that the back plate tab
           has broken.


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3.   Repeat steps 1 and 2 on the other tab-release slot.
4.   With both tabs broken, pull the bracelet away from
     the back plate.
5.   Remove the back plate and strap from the offender’s
     ankle area.

CLEAN/DISINFECT SCRAM EQUIPMENT
To avoid damaging SCRAM equipment, use only cleaning
and disinfecting products approved by SCRAM Systems
as listed below. NEVER USE CITRUS/PINE-BASED
CLEANING PRODUCTS OR ALCOHOL AND/OR
ALCOHOL-CONTAINING CLEANING PRODUCTS.

APPROVED PRODUCTS
     •   Sporicidin® Disinfectant (USA)
     •   SporeClear™ Disinfectant (outside of USA)
     •   Windex® Multisurface Disinfectant Cleaner
         (yellow Windex)

SPORICIDIN/SPORECLEAR
Sporicidin (USA) is available to order online or from
SCRAM Systems, SporeClear (outside of USA) is only
available online. Both products are strongly recommended
for disinfecting all SCRAM ankle bracelets. These are
medical-grade disinfectants that do NOT contain alcohol
and kill 100% of disease and odor-causing organisms*.

To disinfect a SCRAM bracelet using either of these
products:
1.   If the situation warrants, remove the faceplate and
     bracelet straps.
2.   Spray on and allow surfaces to remain wet for 10
     minutes.
3.   Rinse with water or wipe surfaces.
4.   Dry with a paper towel or cloth.
5.   If the bracelet straps were removed, install bracelet
     straps and faceplate.

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     WINDEX
     Windex Multisurface Disinfectant Cleaner (yellow Windex)
     is readily available at most department stores and
     home improvement stores. It does not contain alcohol,
     is approved for all SCRAM Systems products, and kills
     99.9% of all germs and bacteria*. To clean device using
     this product, spray on and wipe off with a paper towel or
     cloth.

     To disinfect device using this product:
     1.    Spray on and allow surfaces to remain wet for 10
           minutes.
     2.    Wipe surfaces dry with a paper towel or cloth.

     GENERAL INFORMATION
     Handle all previously worn SCRAM ankle bracelets with
     gloves and a facemask prior to disinfecting.

     If you feel a piece of SCRAM equipment may pose a
     specific health hazard, minimize the number of people
     who come into contact with the device and dispose of it in
     a sealed, plastic bag.

     Contact SCRAM Systems Customer Services at
     303.785.7879 or support@scramsystems.com with
     the serial number of the device being removed and/or
     decremented from your inventory. DO NOT return the
     device to SCRAM Systems.


     *According to manufacturer’s published claims




     INVENTORY MANAGEMENT

     MOVE SCRAM GPS BRACELETS                        TO   ANOTHER
     ACCOUNT
     1.    Select the check box for each bracelet being moved.


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2.     Select the receiving account in the Move Devices To
       drop-down list.
3.     Click the Move button.
       The transferred SCRAM GPS equipment will now
       appear in the receiving account.

RETURN EQUIPMENT
Contact AMS Customer Services at 303.785.7879 to
request an RMA so the GPS equipment can be shipped and
replaced.

E-mail: gpssupport@scramsystems.com



ALERT/EVENT DEFINITIONS
BRACELET ALERTS/EVENTS
     Critical Alerts                       Description
 Exclusion Zone        Generated when an offender enters an exclusion zone
 Violation             and the system determines that one or more location
                       points are inside the zone.

 Exclusion Zone        Generated when the offender exits the exclusion zone.
 Violation Clear

 Device Tamper         Generated when an offender separates or damages the
                       back plate that secures the bracelet to the offender.

                       User clears this alert from Dashboard page after
                       entering note.

 Strap Tamper          Generated when an offender cuts, damages, or removes
                       the strap from the bracelet.

                       User clears this alert from Dashboard page after
                       entering note.




     Serious Alerts                        Description
 Battery Critical      Generated when the bracelet battery reaches a pre-
                       defined low point, which is approximately 30 minutes of
                       battery life left.




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      Serious Alerts                          Description
     Battery Low Clear   Generated when the bracelet is plugged into an AC
                         outlet and reaches a pre-defined charge level.

     Communication       Generated when the bracelet fails to communicate with
     Failure             the system for a period that exceeds the transmission
                         frequency interval of the offender’s supervision plan,
                         and the user-defined buffer period for communication
                         failures.

     Communication       Generated when the bracelet re-establishes
     Failure Clear       communication with the system.

     Location Failure    Generated when the bracelet is unable to transmit
                         a valid location within the communication interval
                         established by the offender’s supervision plan and a
                         user defined buffer period.

     Location Failure    Generated when the bracelet receives a valid location
     Clear               point after there has been a location failure and that
                         location point is successfully communicated to the
                         system.

     Inclusion Zone      Generated when an offender moves outside the
     Violation           boundaries of an inclusion zone during a schedule
                         period.

     Inclusion Zone      Generated when the offender enters an inclusion zone
     Violation Clear     for which there was an inclusion zone violation.

     Exclusion Zone      Generated when the offender enters a user-defined
     Buffer Entry        buffer area surrounding an exclusion zone.

     Exclusion Zone      Generated when the offender exits the exclusion zone
     Buffer Exit         buffer area by moving away from the exclusion zone.




     Warning Events                           Description
     Battery Low         Generated when the bracelet battery level reaches a
                         predefined low level.

     Battery Low Clear   Generated after the bracelet has been plugged into an
                         AC outlet for a period of time needed to give the battery
                         a sufficient amount of charge.




     Message Events                           Description
     AC Plugin           Indicates that the bracelet has been plugged into an AC
                         outlet and is currently being charged.

     AC Unplug           Indicates that the bracelet has been unplugged from
                         an AC outlet and is currently running on battery power
                         only.




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Message Events                            Description
Exclusion Zone       Indicates that the offender has entered an exclusion
Entry                zone.

                     If user chooses, this event is generated independent of
                     the Exclusion Zone Violation Event that would also be
                     generated when an offender enters an exclusion zone.

Exclusion Zone       Indicates that the offender has exited an exclusion
Exit                 zone.

Inclusion Zone       Indicates that the offender has entered an inclusion
Entry                zone.

Inclusion Zone       Indicates that the offender has exited an inclusion zone.
Exit

Neutral Zone Entry   Indicates that the offender has entered a neutral zone.

Neutral Zone Exit    Indicates that the offender has exited a neutral zone.

Audible -            Indicates that the user sent an audible alarm to the
Command Sent         bracelet.

Audible - Device     Sent by the bracelet to indicate that it received the
Received             audible command from the system.

Vibrate -            Indicates that the user sent a vibrate alarm to the
Command Sent         bracelet.

Vibrate - Device     Sent by the bracelet to indicate that it received the
Received             vibrate command from the system.

Acknowledgement      Indicates that the offender has responded to the audible
                     or vibrate command by pressing the button on the
                     bracelet.

Exclusion Zone       Generated when the offender exits the exclusion zone
Buffer Exit          buffer area by moving away from the exclusion zone.

Battery Low          Generated when a user sends a vibrate command to
Vibrate - Offender   the bracelet and the offender does not acknowledge by
did not push         pushing the button on the bracelet.
button

Battery Low          Generated when a user sends a vibrate command to
Vibrate - Offender   the bracelet and the offender pushes the button on the
pushed button        bracelet.

End Of Service       Indicates that the offender has been inactivated.




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     TROUBLESHOOTING
          Issue            Indication             Recommended Action
     No                Indicates that the       Instruct offender to plug device
     Communication     bracelet is unable to    in for 15 minutes.
                       communicate with
                       cell tower. On the       If communication failure does
                       Dashboard page, a        not clear, instruct offender to
                       solid red icon appears   stand outside for 15 minutes in
                       in the Equipment         an attempt to communicate with
                       column for the client.   cell tower.

     No Location       Indicates that the       Instruct offender to step outside
                       satellites are unable    for 15 minutes and send a
                       to acquire the           ‘Locate Now’ command to the
                       offender’s bracelet      offender’s bracelet through the
                       to give a current        software.
                       location point. On the
                       Dashboard page, a
                       solid red icon appears
                       in the Location
                       column for the client.

     “NA” Battery      Indicates that the       Check the ‘Events Detail’ window
     Status            bracelet battery         to determine if the offender let
                       voltage has not          the bracelet battery completely
                       updated within the       deplete due to lack of charging.
                       last 2 hours. On the     If so, have offender charge the
                       Dashboard page,          bracelet.
                       the Battery icon in
                       the Locator Battery      If the bracelet has been in
                       column will display      communication failure for over
                       “NA” inside the          2 hours then the bracelet will go
                       battery.                 into “NA” battery status.

                                                Follow the recommended actions
                                                to clear the communication
                                                failure.

     Bracelet Tamper   Indicates that there     Visually inspect the bracelet for
                       was a potential          signs of a tamper around the
                       back plate tamper.       back plate.
                       On the Dashboard
                       page, a blinking red     If there are no signs of a
                       icon appears in the      tamper, replace the back plate.
                       Equipment column for
                       the client.              If the back plate fails to secure
                                                completely or the bracelet
                                                regenerates a tamper alert
                                                shortly after replacing the back
                                                plate, replace the bracelet and
                                                request an RMA from AMS.




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      Issue               Indication           Recommended Action
Strap Tamper        Indicates that there     Visually inspect the bracelet for
                    was a potential          signs that the strap has been
                    strap tamper. On         cut or compromised by a heat
                    the Dashboard            source.
                    page, a blinking red
                    icon appears in the      If there are no signs of a
                    Equipment column for     tamper, replace the bracelet and
                    the client.              request an RMA from AMS.

Battery Critical    May indicate that        For a bracelet that is not
Low Battery         the bracelet is not      charging, ensure that a green
                    charging properly or     flashing light turns on when the
                    the bracelet is not      bracelet is placed on a charger.
                    holding a charge. The
                    ‘Event Details’ window   If no lights turn on, replace the
                    will display the         charger.
                    charging history.
                                             If replacing the charger does
                                             not correct the issue, replace
                                             the bracelet and request an RMA
                                             from AMS.

                                             For a bracelet that is not holding
                                             a charge, check the ‘Event
                                             Details’ window to ensure that
                                             the offender is charging the
                                             bracelet as instructed.

                                             If the offender appears to
                                             be charging the bracelet as
                                             instructed and the battery is
                                             depleting faster than normal,
                                             replace the bracelet and request
                                             an RMA from AMS.




PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
BRACELET
                                       8.3 cubic inches (3.37” tall x 2.75”
Dimensions:
                                       wide x 0.90” deep)

Weight:                                5.5 oz (156 grams)

Waterproof:                            IP68 military standard (2 meters)

Strap Material:                        Hypoallergenic, industrial-grade
                                       plastic, embedded fiber optic cable

Cellular Network:                      3G GSM (AT&T)

GPS Monitoring Options:                Active, Hybrid, Passive



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     Primary Location Technology:     Autonomous GPS, Assisted GPS

     Secondary Location Technology:   Cell tower triangulation and tower
                                      location-based services (LBS); RF
                                      base station

     Memory (storage):                On-board, up to 3,600 events

     Battery Life:                    50+ hours

     Battery Recharging Time:         AMS Best Practices for charging
                                      recommend that the device be
                                      charged until the green light stops
                                      blinking

     Two-way Communication:           Audible tone and vibrate notifications;
                                      client acknowledge button

     Zones:                           Inclusion, Exclusion, and Neutral. On-
                                      board and on-server zone storage

     Tamper Detection:                Cut strap and device tamper
                                      (backplate removal)

     Alert Notification:              User configurable e-mail or text




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         Alcohol Monitoring Systems, Inc.
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         1241 W. Mineral Avenue, Suite 200, Littleton, CO 80120

         Tel: 303.785.7879 Fax: 303.791.4262

         Email: gpssupport@scramsystems.com


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