Corrisoft 170102 Monitoring Device User Manual

Corrisoft Monitoring Device Users Manual

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Specification #8810502 Original 5/14/98ABS<Comtrak 1700-1702Installation & Start-up Procedure1                                          Revision, 1/5/99General Operation:The ABSComtrak1700 (model 1700) system consists of a Personal Tracking Unit (PTU) and batterycharge system. During normal operation the PTU is to be connected to the battery charger for a minimum ofseven hours each day. It may than be run for a minimum of seventeen hours before a recharge is required.During this period the client is free to move within the range, from the shoulder pack,  that the wireless cuffallows (+/- 20 ft. outdoors and +/- 30 ft. indoors). When moving from one location to the other (i.e. fromhome to work) the client (with PTU) must remain within +/- 20 ft. of the shoulder pack to avoid a proximityviolation. When in a home or other building the client must remain within +/- 30 ft. to avoid a proximityviolation. For optimum performance the unit should be in an upright position at all times.  When the cuffbracelet is cut/ removed by the client a cuff violation will be communicated to the customer.Charger Installation Procedure:In addition to the Personal Tracking Unit (PTU) each client will be provided with a battery charger, surgesuppressor and cable.  When set up properly, these three components will allow connection to the client’shome phone line while charging  (Reference Figure 1).1.0  Assure the surge suppressor telephone plug is connected to charger1.1  Assure ground (green wire) is securely attached to the ground lug on the charger.1.2  Connect the telephone cable between the surge suppressor jack and telephone jack in thehome/office.Connect the battery charger to grounded AC power outlet (110 V, 10 amp minimum).Note: The charger is now ready for charging the batteries in a ABSComtrack1700.
Specification #8810502 Original 5/14/98ABS<Comtrak 1700-1702Installation & Start-up Procedure2                                          Revision, 1/5/99Figure 1.   Battery Charger AssemblyBattery Charging Procedure:Note: This process assumes charger installation has been complete.The model 1700 operates for a minimum of 24 full hours . The 24 hour schedule includes a minimum of 7hours on-line charging plus a minimum of 17 hours independent operation off of two fully charged mainbatteries. The charging process is as follows:1. Verify the charger has been set up per “Charger Installation” procedure.2. Connect the PTU power connector to the battery charger power connector ; “Charge “B” red lamp willlight and remain lit until “B” battery pack is fully charged; “A” will continue blinking until “B” ischarged. The “Full Chg. B” lamp will then light. “Charge A” red lamp will light and remain lit until“A” battery pack is fully charged.  The “Full Chg. A” lamp will light.  Both the “A” and “B” battery“Full Chg.” lamps will remain lit as long as the PTU is connected to the charger.3. The PTU should be left connected to the charger for a minimum three hours (a full 7 hours) after both“Full Chg. Lamps are lit to allow for top-off of both battery pack “A” and “B”. If both lights on the battery charger  flash when the PTU is connected the batteries may be in a conditionwhere the charge cannot begin immediately. Leave the charger connected. After a period of time, dependingupon conditions, charging will start.  Conditions where this could occur include:• when the PTU temperature, due  to outdoor exposure is less than approximately 50 degrees.• when the battery voltage has fallen below the minimum voltage but not into a deep dischargecondition.• when the time between charge start is greater than 24 hours and the batteries have beenallowed to discharge beyond the deep discharge voltage, 9.5 Volts.CautionWhile charging batteries assure that all four sides and the top of the chargermain body are not obstructed. Do not lay blankets, coats or any materials,that would prevent proper ventilation of the charger, over the ventilationports on the unit.LED Indicators8 pin DINconnectorTo RJ11 wall jackNoise/Surgesuppressorassembly3 Pronggrounded plug110 VAC
Specification #8810502 Original 5/14/98ABS<Comtrak 1700-1702Installation & Start-up Procedure3                                          Revision, 1/5/99Wireless Cuff Preparation:The wireless cuff includes five components, a battery assembly (hub), “O” ring, transmitterassembly, a bracelet and four screws.• Battery Assembly - Provides a nominal 6 Volt DC source to power the transmitter whenassembled.  Life is estimated at 3 months average. The transmitter will cease operation ataround 3.9 Volts.• “O” Ring - Seals the transmitter compartment when assembled making it waterproof.• Transmitter Assembly - Encapsulated transmitter with battery contacts for power. Periodicallysends a message to the receiver which is resident in the PTU.• Screws, 4 each - #4 Phillips, flat head, stainless steel, sheet metal screws; 3/8” in length.A cuff may be attached to a client once preparation has been completed.  Select an appropriatelength bracelet for the ankle (table 1), one battery assembly with “O” ring installed, one transmitterassembly and four screws. Sizes 5,6,7 and 8 are stocked by ABS. Other sizes will have to bespecial ordered at the time of contract. Lead time is two weeks.   # of holes AnkleCircumference   # of Holes AnkleCircumference 2 6.5”  7 9.0” 3 7.0”  8 9.5” 4 7.5”  9 10.0” 5 8.0”  10  10.5” 6 8.5”  11  11.0”   Table 1Assemble Transmitter and Battery:Align the battery assembly key appropriately with the transmitter assembly slot and lightly engagethe hub of the battery assembly to the transmitter cavity. Rotate one assembly carefully until theindex mark on one aligns with the index mark on the other. Press the two assemblies togetherfirmly with both hands until little gap can be observed between the two assemblies. Hold them inplace with one hand and insert one screw (using a Phillips screwdriver) at a time. Insert the secondscrew 180 degrees from the first and tighten. The other two screws may be inserted in any order.Wireless Bracelet Installation:Figure 2 provides the necessary client installation instructions.  Install the bracelet to one side ofthe cuff assembly first. The second side is installed while against the clients wrist or ankle.  Oncethe cuff is installed on the client it must be activated.  Activation occurs when the magnet providedis placed against the transmitter body for a minimum of five seconds. Once activated the client isfree to move within the limits of the following violation definitions.• Proximity - Occurs when the client, wearing the cuff, moves away from the PTU between 20ft. outdoors or 30 ft indoors.  To be detected as a cuff violation the client must outside these
Specification #8810502 Original 5/14/98ABS<Comtrak 1700-1702Installation & Start-up Procedure4                                          Revision, 1/5/99limits for a minimum of for 30 minutes. This violation rearms itself if an individual movesback inside these limits after being out for 30 minutes.• Cuff violation - Occurs when a client forcibly removes or cuts the bracelet from thetransmitter. This violation will not page again until the bracelet has been replaced and the cuffhas been rearmed (minimum of 10 seconds) with the rearming tool.  Cautions• After rearming is complete the client must stay within the proximity limits for 5 minutes.Premature movement outside these limits may prevent a cuff violation from beingdetected.• Metal obstructions, in the line of sight between the cuff and the PTU,  such as metalfiling cabinets, walls or refrigerators can result in false proximity violations.Wireless Cuff Training/Activation:   Model 1700-1705• Plug in Customer Cuff Tester (#1021835).   To do this unzip the unit and find the whiteGPS antenna housing on the tip side of the unit and place that end farthest away from you.Then pull the bag down and plug the test unit into the jack on the end of the unit closest toyou.       Note:   This test unit is helpful, but not absolutely necessary to train/activate the cuff.• Locate the wireless receiver.   If the unit is not sealed, unzip it and locate the white GPSantenna housing on the top side of the unit.  Facing the housing to your right, the wirelessreceiver is at the bottom left corner of the unit.  If the unit is sealed, face the unit Identificationtag away from you.  The wireless receiver will then be located in the bottom left hand cornerof the unit as seen in the following pictureWhite GPSantenna housingCustomer CuffTester (#1021835)Phone plug jack
Specification #8810502 Original 5/14/98ABS<Comtrak 1700-1702Installation & Start-up Procedure5                                          Revision, 1/5/99• Training the cuff.   This is done by first placing a magnet on the outside of the bag over thewireless antenna and then placing a separate magnet over the body of the transmitter.  As ageneral rule, hold the magnet over the transmitter for a minimum of 5 seconds.  If you areusing the Cuff Tester the red LED will blink while the receiver is properly being trained to thecuff.  Remove the magnet from the receiver and leave the magnet on the transmitter.   Thebuzzer on the Cuff Tester will beep repeatedly if the cuff is properly trained.  If it doesn’t,repeat the process over again this time training it longer than five seconds.Note:  Some magnets may not be strong enough to properly train the wireless receiverthrough the black bag.  In this case it is necessary to unzip the bag and slide the magnetdown the side of the unit placing it directly on the metal cover keeping in mind thelocation of the receiver.White GPSantenna housingWirelessreceiver locationBlank side withidentification tagfacing awayBlinking redLED indicatingthat cuff istrainingsuccessfullyMagnet beingplaced on bodyof thetransmitter.First magnetbeing held overthe wirelessreceiver.
Specification #8810502 Original 5/14/98ABS<Comtrak 1700-1702Installation & Start-up Procedure6                                          Revision, 1/5/99ALIGNMENTPIN GROOVEINDEX TABINDEX TABALIGNMENTPINTITLE Figure 2 - Wireless cuff1.  Install O-Ring over battery hub.2.  Align the index tabs and press to mate the two sections.  DO NOT TWIST toalign the index tabs.  If the tabs are not aligned, pull the sections apart and re-seat.  Sections WILL NOT MATE if the alignment pin is not seated in thealignment pin groove.3. Using a #1 phillips screwdriver,  install the four screws.4.  Install the cuff strap.  Make sure the metal tab on the cuff strap will contact themetal contact in the transmitter assembly and push the cuff tab into a recess ofthe transmitter assembly.  Loop the strap around the arm or leg, holding thetransmitter assembly with the screws (battery section) against the arm or leg, andsnap the other end of the cuff strap into place.O-RINGSCREW 4 EASTRAP ASSYBATTERYTRANSMITTERBATTERY HUB
Specification #8810502 Original 5/14/98ABS<Comtrak 1700-1702Installation & Start-up Procedure7                                          Revision, 1/5/99FCC Requirements1. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has established RulesWhich permit this device to be directly connected to the telephone network.Standardized lacks are used for these connections. This equipment should notbe used on party lines or coin phones.2. If this device is malfunctioning. it may also be causing harm to the telephonenetwork; this device should be disconnected until the source of the problem canbe determined and until repair has been made. If this is not done, the telephonecompany may temporarily disconnect service.3. The telephone company may make changes in its technical operations andprocedures: if such changes affect the compatibility or use of this device, thetelephone company is required to give adequate notice of the changes. You willbe advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC.4. If the telephone company requests information on what equipment isconnected to their lines, inform them of:a. The telephone number to which this unit is connected. End user phonenumberb. The ringer equivalence number. 0.7Bc. The USOC jack required. RJ 11d.  The FCC Registration Number. OAM170102items M and (d) are indicated on the label. The Ringer Equivalence Number(REN) is used to determine how many devices can be connected to yourtelephone line. In most areas, the sum of the REN's of all devices on any oneline should not exceed five (5.0). If too many devices are attached, they may notring properly. Service RequirementsIn the event of equipment malfunction, all repairs should be performed by ourCompany or an authorized agent. It is the responsibility of users requiring serviceto report the need for service to our Company or to one of our authorized agents,Service can be obtained atAdvanced Business Sciences, Inc.3345 North 107th streetOmaha, NE68134-3664pH: 402-498-2734Fax: 402-498-8812

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