User Manual
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TeraHop Networks ICS User Training Manual (Preliminary)
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How to Identify Your RSN
All RSNs look alike. The only way to know that the RSN you are wearing is
yours is by your name and the unique serial number on the tag on the RSN.
This serial number is eight characters. During the field trials, your RSN will
also have your name on it.
Figure 7: Back of RSN with Serial Number Label
Figure 8: Front of RSN with Name Label
Your RSN’s serial number is associated with you and only you.
Should you lose your RSN or if you are not sure if the RSN you are wearing is
yours, contact your Sergeant. He/She will match the correct RSN serial number
to your name.
Important!
Do not exchange RSNs with others.
If you lose your RSN, contact your Sergeant
In the event that you arrive at a monitored incident, the system will alert the IC
that this RSN is present. Therefore, it is important that you wear only your RSN
so that identities are not confused during an incident.
How to Wear the RSN
Wear your RSN in the holster provided, with the holster attached to your belt.
The holster has a Velcro flap cover that should remain closed at all times unless
you need to remove the RSN for cleaning.