BI TAD Officers Reference Guide 2008 BI Incorporated 8-90-00130-0 Revision A ii 8-90-00130-0, Revision A BI TAD Officers Reference Guide Contents Preface . vii Trademarks and Patents . vii Technical Support . vii Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) . viii United States FCC, Part 68 . viii United States FCC, Part 15 . ix Industry Canada Certification . ix Operation and EME Exposure . ix Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility . x Operational Warnings . x Chapter 1 Introduction . 1 Product Overview . 1 Product Components . 2 BI TAD Transmitter . 2 BI HomeBase Receiver . 3 Common Terms. 4 Chapter 2 The TAD Alcohol & Curfew Monitoring Device . 7 Features . 7 Alcohol Monitoring . 8 Alcohol Detection Module . 8 Water Reservoir . 8 Electronic Tamper Sensors. 9 Strap Tamper Sensor . 9 72-Hour Count-Down . 9 Proximity Tamper Sensor. 10 Motion Sensor . 10 Skin Contact Sensor. 10 Temperature Sensor . 11 Infrared Debris Buildup Sensor . 11 False Alerts . 12 Improper Installation . 12 Poor Fit . 12 8-90-00130-0, Revision A iii Contents BI TAD Officers Reference Guide Calibration . 12 TAD Unit Battery. 13 Installation & Removal . 13 Assembling . 14 Sizing. 15 Attaching . 15 Removing the TAD Unit . 16 Water Reservoir Replacement . 17 Battery Replacement . 17 Chapter 3 The HomeBase Receiver . 19 Features. 19 Equipment Models . 20 BI HomeBase . 20 Status Indicators . 20 HomeBase +Cellular. 21 Cellular Signal Indicator . 22 Receiver Messages . 22 Alcohol Monitoring Logistics . 22 Alcohol Data Download. 23 Message Buffer . 23 Variable Leave Window. 23 Power Loss Reporting . 24 Phone Loss Reporting . 24 Location Verification . 24 Cell Loss Reporting . 24 Callback & Missed Callback Messages . 25 Tamper Detection . 25 Motion Detection . 25 Progressive Annoyance . 26 Telephone Restrictions . 27 Telephone Usage Rules. 27 Telephone Options . 27 Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP). 28 Range Considerations . 28 Equipment Location . 29 iv 8-90-00130-0, Revision A BI TAD Officers Reference Guide Contents Out of Range Alarm . 29 48-Hour Backup Battery . 29 Bulk Downloading . 30 Guest Reporting . 30 Receiver Connectors . 30 Installation and Removal . 31 Placement Guidelines . 32 Installing with Cellular Operation . 32 Configuration Settings . 32 Confirmation. 33 Installation Tips. 35 Installing with Phone Line Operation. 35 Configuration Settings . 35 Confirmation. 37 Installation Tips. 39 Removing the HomeBase. 39 Cleaning and Storage . 40 Appendix A Frequently Asked Questions . 41 TAD FAQs . 41 HomeBase Receiver FAQs . 42 Appendix B Troubleshooting . 45 Appendix C Event Messages . 47 Appendix DProduct Specifications . 55 8-90-00130-0, Revision A v Contents BI TAD Officers Reference Guide vi 8-90-00130-0, Revision A BI TAD Officers Reference Guide BITADOfficersReferenceGuide Copyright2008byBIIncorporated AllRightsReserved PrintedinUSA Preface BIpreparedthismanualforusebyBIcustomersonly.Allcommentsconcerningthecontents ofthismanualshouldbedirectedtoBIsMarketingDepartment,6400LookoutRoad, Boulder,CO80301,USA.Nopartofthisworkcoveredbycopyrightmaybereproducedin anyformwhethergraphically,electronically,ormechanically;includingphotocopying, recording,taping,orstorageinaninformationretrievalsystemwithoutpriorwritten permissionfromBI. Trademarks and Patents ThefollowingareregisteredtrademarksofBIIncorporated:
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BIIncorporated 6400LookoutRoad Boulder,CO80301 18002419924 8-90-00130-0 Revision A vii Preface BI TAD Officers Reference Guide Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Allelectricalproductsthatreachthedurationoftheirfunctioningcapabilitiesmustbe returnedtoBIIncorporatedforrecycling. United States FCC, Part 68 CompliancestatementThisequipmentcomplieswithPart68oftheFCCrules.Onthe bottomofthereceiverisalabelthatcontains,amongotherinformation,theFCCregistration numberandringerequivalencenumber(REN)forthisequipment.Ifrequested,this informationmustbeprovidedtothetelephonecompany. TheRENisusedtodeterminethequantityofdeviceswhichmaybeconnectedtothe telephoneline.ExcessiveRENsonthetelephonelinemayresultinthedevicesnotringingin responsetoanincomingcall.Inmost,butnotallareas,thesumoftheRENSshouldnot exceedfive(5.0).Tobecertainofthenumberofdevicesthatmaybeconnectedtotheline,as determinedbythetotalRENs,contactthetelephonecompanytodeterminethemaximum RENforthecallingarea. ThereceiverconnectstothetelephonenetworkwithaUSOCRJ11Cjack.AnFCCcompliant telephonecordandmodularplugisprovidedwiththisequipment.Thisequipmentis designedtobeconnectedtothetelephonenetworkorpremiseswiringusingacompatible modularjackwhichisPart68compliant. Ifthereceivercausesharmtothetelephonenetwork,thetelephonecompanywillnotifyyou inadvancethatatemporarydiscontinuanceofservicemayberequired.Butifadvancenotice isntpractical,thetelephonecompanywillnotifythecustomerassoonaspossible.Also,you willbeadvisedofyourrighttofileacomplaintwiththeFCCifyoubelieveitisnecessary. Thetelephonecompanymaymakechangesinitsfacilities,equipment,operations,or proceduresthatcouldaffecttheoperationoftheequipment.Ifthishappens,thetelephone companymayprovideadvancenoticeinorderforyoutomakethenecessarymodificationsto maintainuninterruptedservice. Ifcomplicationsareexperiencedwiththereceiver,pleasecontactBIIncorporated.Ifthe equipmentiscausingharmtothetelephonenetwork,thetelephonecompanymayrequest thatyoudisconnecttheequipmentfromthenetworkuntiltheproblemisresolved. Therearenocustomerserviceablepartsinsidethereceiver;however,powerandphonecords whichconnecttothereceiverarereplaceable. Connectiontopartylinesortotelephonecompanycoinserviceisprohibited. viii 8-90-00130-0 Revision A BI TAD Officers Reference Guide Preface United States FCC, Part 15 ThisequipmentcomplieswithPart15oftheFCCRules.Operationissubjecttothefollowing twoconditions:(1)Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,and(2)thisdevicemust acceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperation. Anychangesormodificationsmadebytheusertothisequipmentthatarenotexpressly approvedbyBIIncorporatedcouldvoidtheusersauthoritytooperatetheequipment. ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassBdigital device,pursuanttoPart15oftheFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonable protectionagainstharmfulinterferenceinaresidentialinstallation.Thisequipment generates,uses,andradiatesradiofrequencyenergy.Ifinstalledincorrectlyand/orthe directionsarenotfollowedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,thisequipmentmaycause harmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications.However,thereisnoguaranteethat interferencewillnotoccurinaparticularinstallation.Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmful interferencetoradioortelevisionreception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningthe equipmentoffandon,theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterferencebyoneormore ofthefollowingmeasures:
Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver.
Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthattowhichthe receiverisconnected.
Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp. Industry Canada Certification TheequipmentrepresentedhereinmeetsIndustryCanadaproceduralandspecification requirementsforcertification.Thecertificationidentificationnumberisdisplayedonthe equipmentmodelidentificationplateprefixedbytheacronymIC.TheacronymIConly signifiesthatIndustryCanadatechnicalspecificationsweremet. Operation and EME Exposure Theequipmentrepresentedhereinisdesignedtocomplywiththefollowingnationaland internationalstandardsandguidelinesregardingexposureofhumanbeingstoradio frequencyelectromagneticenergy(EME):
UnitedStatesFederalCommunicationsCommission,CodeofFederalRegulations;47 CFRpart2subpartJ.
AmericanNationalStandardsInstitute(ANSI)/InstituteofElectricalandElectronics Engineers(IEEE).C95.11992.
InstituteofElectricalandElectronicsEngineers(IEEE).C95.11999Edition.
InternationalCommissiononNonIonizingRadiationProtection(ICNIRP)1998. 8-90-00130-0 Revision A ix Preface BI TAD Officers Reference Guide
Ministry of Health (Canada). Safety Code 6. Limits of Human Exposure to Radio frequencyElectromagneticFieldsintheFrequencyRangefrom3kHzor300GHz, 1999.
Australian Communications Authority Radiocommunications (Electromagnetic RadiationHumanExposure)Standard2003.
ANATEL,BrazilRegulatoryAuthority,Resolution303(July2,2002)Regulationof thelimitationofexposuretoelectrical,magnetic,andelectromagneticfieldsinthe radiofrequencyrangebetween9kHzand300GHz.AttachmenttoResolution303 fromJuly2,2002. Requirements for Exposure to Radio Waves Thisequipmentincludesaradiotransmitterandreceiver.Itisdesignedandmanufactured nottoexceedtheemissionlimitsforexposuretoradiofrequency(RF)energysetbythe FederalCommunicationsCommissionoftheU.S.Government.Theselimitsarepartof comprehensiveguidelinesthatestablishpermittedlevelsofRFenergyforstandardsthat weredevelopedbyindependentscientificorganizationsthroughperiodicandthorough evaluationofscientificstudies.Thesestandardsincludeasubstantialsafetymargindesigned toassurethesafetyofallpersons,regardlessofageandhealth. Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility Nearlyeveryelectronicdeviceissusceptibletoelectromagneticinterference(EMI)if inadequatelyshielded,designed,orotherwiseconfiguredforelectromagneticcompatibility. Medical Devices Ifapersonusingthisequipmentalsousesanypersonalmedicaldevice(i.e.,pacemaker, hearingaid,etc.),consultthemanufacturerofthepersonalmedicaldevicetodetermineifitis adequatelyshieldedfromRFenergy.Aphysicianmaybeabletoassistinobtainingthis information. Operational Warnings Therearecertainareaswhereyouwanttoavoidoperationofanyradioproduct. Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turnoffanyradioproductpriortoenteringanyareawithapotentiallyexplosive atmosphereunlessitisaradioproducttypeespeciallyqualifiedforuseasIntrinsically Safe(forexample,FactoryMutual,CSA,orULapproved).Donotremove,install,orcharge batteriesinsuchareas.Sparksinapotentiallyexplosiveatmospherecancauseanexplosion orfireresultinginbodilyinjuryorevendeath. Note: Theareaswithpotentiallyexplosiveatmospheresreferredtoaboveincludefueling areas,suchasbelowboatdecks;fuelorchemicaltransferorstoragefacilities;areas x 8-90-00130-0 Revision A BI TAD Officers Reference Guide Preface wheretheaircontainschemicalsorparticles,suchasgrain,dust,ormetalpowders;
andanyotherareawhereyouwouldnormallybeadvisedtoturnoffyourvehicle engine.Areaswithpotentiallyexplosiveatmospheresareoftenbutnotalways posted. Blasting Caps and Areas Toavoidpossibleinterferencewithblastingoperations,turnoffradioproductswhennear electricalblastingcaps,inablastingarea,orinareasposted:Turnofftwowayradio.Obey allsignsandinstructions. 8-90-00130-0 Revision A xi Preface BI TAD Officers Reference Guide xii 8-90-00130-0 Revision A BI TAD FCC Specifications & Product Installation United States FCC, Part 15 ThisdevicecomplieswithPart15oftheFCCRules.Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwo conditions:(1)Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,and(2)thisdevicemust acceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperation. Anychangesormodificationsmadebytheusertothisequipmentthatarenotexpressly approvedbyBIIncorporatedcouldvoidtheusersauthoritytooperatetheequipment. ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassBdigital device,pursuanttoPart15oftheFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonable protectionagainstharmfulinterferenceinaresidentialinstallation.Thisequipment generates,uses,andradiatesradiofrequencyenergy.Ifinstalledincorrectlyand/orthe directionsarenotfollowedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,thisequipmentmaycause harmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications.However,thereisnoguaranteethat interferencewillnotoccurinaparticularinstallation.Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmful interferencetoradioortelevisionreception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningthe equipmentoffandon,theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterferencebyoneormore ofthefollowingmeasures:
Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver.
Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthattowhichthe receiverisconnected.
Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp. Installing TAD TheinstallationprocessfortheTADunitinvolvesthreeseparatesteps:
AssemblingtheTADunit
Sizingforproperfit
AttachingtheTADunittotheclient YouwillneedbothastandardandPhillipsscrewdrivertocompletetheinstallation.Discard thehingepinsaftereachuse.Allothersuppliesarereusableandshouldnotbediscarded. Keepinmindthatthebatteryshouldbereplacedaftersixmonthsofcontinuoususe. Assembling BeforebeginningtoassembletheTADunit,verifythatyouhavethenecessaryparts:
Parts
4StandardScrews Proprietary & Confidential 3 FCC Specifications & Product Installation BI TAD
MaleHinge
FemaleHinge
JointPin
2LockingPins
Battery
BatteryHatch
BatteryCover
AdjustableStrap
FixedStrap
2strapclamps
UnitCase
To assemble the TAD unit 1. 2. Placethebatteryhatchinsidethebatterywell.Usingascrewdriver,rotatethebattery Insertthebatteryintothebatterywell. hatchclockwiseuntilthebatteryissecure. 3. Slidethebatterycoveroverthebatteryhatch. 4. Slidethefixedstrapintothefiberopticconnectionbayoppositeofthechargingport. 5. Slidetheadjustablestrapintotheotherfiberopticconnectionbay. 6. UsingaPhillipsscrewdriver,securethestrapsbetweentheunitcaseandthestrapclamps withtheprovidedscrews.Placeonescrewintoeachhole,androtateeachscrew clockwiseuntilyoufeelresistance. 7. Assemblethejointofthemaleandfemalehingesusingthejointpin.Slidethejointpin throughthehingeloopsuntilthejointpinisflushwiththehingeassembly. Sizing SizetheTADunitwhiletheclientisstanding.Itmustbeinstalledonthenarrowestpartof thebareankle.
To size the TAD unit 1. Wraptheadjustablestraparoundtheclientsankleandinsidethefixedstrap. 2. Wrapthefixedstraparoundtheclientsankleandontopoftheadjustablestrap. 3. Notethesizingnumberontheadjustablestrapthatisclosesttothefixedstrap.Foran accuratestrapmeasurement,theabsorptionsensormustbefirmlypressedagainstthe clientsanklewitha50%depressionintotheabsorptionsensorcavity. 4. Removetheunitfromtheclientsankle. 4 Proprietary & Confidential BI TAD FCC Specifications & Product Installation 5. Slidethemalehingeintothesizingholenumberedthreemorethanthenumberyou notedinstep3.Forexample,ifyounotedthestrapsizingnumber6instep3,youwill slidethemalehingeintothestrapholenumbered9. Attaching WhenattachingtheTADunittotheclient,keepthefollowingrequirementsinmind:
Thestrapsizingnumbersmustfaceoutward(awayfromtheleg).
The TAD unit must be in the upright position (battery toward the bottom of the ankle).
To attach the TAD unit 1. WraptheTADunitaroundtheclientsankleasyoudidinstep1oftheprevioussection. 2. Alignthemalehingewiththefiberopticconnectoronthefixedstrap.Pressfirmlyonthe fixedstraptoholdbothstrapsinplace. 3. Closethehingeassemblyaroundthestrapsuntilthelockingholesarealigned. 4. Slidealockingpinintobothsidesofthehingeassembly.Thewingtippedendsofthe lockingpinsmustbeinsertedfirst.Thelockingpinsshouldbeflushwiththesidesofthe hingeassembly. Proprietary & Confidential 5 FCC Specifications & Product Installation BI HomeBase ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassBdigital device,pursuanttoPart15oftheFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonable protectionagainstharmfulinterferenceinaresidentialinstallation.Thisequipment generates,uses,andradiatesradiofrequencyenergy.Ifinstalledincorrectlyand/orthe directionsarenotfollowedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,thisequipmentmaycause harmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications.However,thereisnoguaranteethat interferencewillnotoccurinaparticularinstallation.Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmful interferencetoradioortelevisionreception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningthe equipmentoffandon,theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterferencebyoneormore ofthefollowingmeasures:
Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver.
Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthattowhichthe receiverisconnected.
Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp. Installing the HomeBase 1. PlacetheHomeBasereceiverintheselectedlocation. 2. Plugtheroundconnectorofthepowercordintothebackofthereceiverandplugthe otherendintothewallsocket. Insertoneendofthesuppliedphonecordintothewalljackandtheotherendintooneof thephonejacksonthebackoftheHomeBase.Thisstepisnotnecessarywhenusinga cellularsignalconnection.Additionally,youcanconnecttheclientstelephonetothe HomeBasebyconnectingtheclientsphonecordtotheunoccupiedphonejackonthe backoftheHomeBase. 3. NOTE: Donotuseanextensioncordunlessabsolutelynecessary,anddonotplugthereceiverintoan outletthatiscontrolledbyalightswitch(theclientorfamilymembermayaccidentallyturn theswitchoff). 4. UseyourofficerkeytoturnthereceiverpowerswitchtotheONposition. 4 Proprietary & Confidential