Quick Reference Guide
SCRAM CAM
Quick Reference Guide
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plug from the Ethernet port. Damage may occur if the plug is
improperly removed. If the client has an Internet modem or
router installed, use an Ethernet cable to connect the base station
to an available network port to send data back to SCRAMNET
using the client’s Internet service.
Important Note: AMS has no control over the reliability of the
client’s Internet service and AMS Customer Services should NOT
be contacted if Internet services are interrupted. It is the client’s
responsibility to contact his/her Internet Service Provider should
an interruption occur.
Analog Phone Line
An analog phone line can be used to transmit client data to
SCRAM
NET.
Wireless
The MultiConnect AW wireless device can also be used to transmit
the client’s data to SCRAM
NET using a cellular network. Two
versions of the device are available for your use. Both function in
the same way using two generations of wireless communication
technology.
Direct Connect
In some cases, you may want the client to come in to the offi ce
on a regular basis for a face-to-face meeting. In this situation,
Direct Connect can be used during that meeting to upload the
client’s data. Direct Connect must be used if the three previous
communication methods cannot be used. There is no need to
assign a base station if Direct Connect is going to be used to
upload data.
2. Give the client a breath alcohol test.
3. Perform SCRAM
NET tasks.
a. If you were not able to enter the client’s information in
SCRAM
NET prior to the client’s arrival, enter that information
into SCRAMNET now using the Add New Client page.
b. Assuming that a bracelet and base station are being
assigned, use the Assign Equipment page to change the
status of both to Pending Assignment.
Note: If a wireless SCRAM Base Station is being used,
the status of that device is immediately set to Assigned to
Client.
c. Print the client’s Participant Agreement.
4. Attach the bracelet to the client.
a. Place the bracelet no more than an index fi nger above the
right or left ankle with the SERIAL NUMBER FACING UP.
b. Feed the strap through the buckle and completely tighten.
The bracelet should be able to be moved slightly, but not
past the shin bone. Be aware that a poorly fi tted bracelet
could have some impact on the bracelet’s ability to take
accurate readings and may result in unneeded time taken to
re-fi t the bracelet.