User's Manual

ISECUREtrac Corporation
iiSECUREtrac 2130 User’s Manual Rev 1.0
Confidential Page 2 5/22/2003
Removal of an Offender at Agent's Location
· The agent enters removal information into the server software.
· PTU will deactivate on next call.
· The agent notifies offender of removal.
· The offender removes the Charging Station power.
· The offender removes the POTS connector.
· The offender comes the agent’s office bringing the PTU and
Charging Station.
· Wireless transmitter is removed from the ankle of the offender.
Removal of an Offender at their location
· The agent enters removal information into the server software.
· PTU will deactivate on next call.
· The agent goes to offender’s home location.
· Wireless transmitter is removed from the ankle of the offender.
· The agent removes the POTS connector.
· The agent removes the Charging Station Power.
· The agent leaves the offender’s home.
Location of the Charging base at offenders location
· The unit should be set on a level a table at least 30 inches off the
floor
· The table should not be close to a source of water or a location
where it will be easily knocked to the floor.
· The unit should be several feet away from electrical kitchen
appliances and televisions sets.
· The best location is the center of the dwelling, to provide the same
distance between the bracelet receiver and when its transmitter is
at the extreme areas of the dwelling, i.e. the center of the inclusion
zone.
Wearing the PTU
· The PTU should be worn at all times on a belt around the offender
waist (use the provided belt clip or pouch) to prevent damage.
· Do Not wear the unit such that it is closer 1 ft to the head of the
Offender
· Do Not submerge in water.
· Do Not drop.
· When in a car place the unit on the seat, out of direct summertime
sun light, with the belt clip down.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
class B digital device and Specific Absorption Rate, pursuant to 47FCR part 15 of
the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference and /or exposure in a residential installation.