SCRAM Remote Breath Pro Quick Reference Guide
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Regulatory Information - English United States AT&T SCRAM Remote Breath Pro Model – RB200 FCC ID P8M-RB200 Verizon SCRAM Remote Breath Pro Model – RB210 FCC ID P8M-RB200 The AT&T and Verizon SCRAM Remote Breath Pro devices comply with part 15.105 of the FCC Rules and/or part 68 of the FCC Rules. Operation of these devices is subject to the following two conditions: 1. The devices may not cause harmful interference, and 2.
Canada AT&T SCRAM Remote Breath Pro PMN - RB200 Model / HVIN - RB-200 IC:8549A-RB200 Verizon SCRAM Remote Breath Pro PMN - RB200 Model /HVIN - RB-210 IC:8549A-RB200 This device contains license-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s license-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. 2. This device may not cause interference.
Información Reglamentaria - Español continuado Las normas incluyen un margen sustancial de seguridad diseñado para garantizar la seguridad de todas las personas, independientemente de la edad y de la salud. El estándar de exposición para aparatos RF inalámbricos emplea una unidad de medida conocida como la Tasa de Absorción Específi ca, o SAR. El límite de la SAR establecida por la FCC es de 4W/kg. Los valores de la SAR en o por debajo de ese límite se consideran seguros para el público general.
El estándar de exposición para aparatos RF inalámbricos emplea una unidad de medida conocida como la Tasa de Absorción Específi ca, o SAR. El límite de la SAR establecida por la IC es de 4W/kg. Los valores de la SAR en o por debajo de ese límite se consideran seguros para el público general. Informations Réglementaires - Français États-Unis AT&T SCRAM Remote Breath Pro Modèle RB200 ID FCC P8M-RB200 Verizon SCRAM Remote Breath Pro Modèle RB210 ID FCC P8M-RB200 Cet appareil est conforme à l’article 15.
Informations Réglementaires - Français suite Canada AT&T SCRAM Remote Breath Pro PMN - RB200 Model / HVIN - RB-200 IC:8549A-RB200 Verizon SCRAM Remote Breath Pro PMN - RB200 Model / HVIN - RB-200 IC:8549A-RB200 L’émetteur/récepteur exempt de licence contenu dans le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Innovation, Sciences et Développement économique Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: 1.
Table of Contents Introduction ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1 Glossary of Terms �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1 Device Functions ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2 Client Setup and Device Assignment ���������������������������������������������������������������� 2 Getting Started ���������������
Introduction SCRAM Remote Breath Pro (RB Pro) provides handheld, portable breath alcohol monitoring with options for scheduled, random, on-demand, and client-initiated testing for low-risk clients or those who have earned less intensive testing and monitoring.
Device Functions Light Indicators • Green - Active Device • Blue - Data signal connectivity • Red - Alert Buttons • Top button - Increase • Middle button - Decrease • Bottom button - Power on/Wake up/Select Client Setup and Device Assignment Getting Started Scan the QR code or visit https://help.scramnetwork.com/ documentation/remote-breath/getting-started/ for detailed instructions. (SCRAMNET login required) 1. Add the new client in SCRAMNET. 2.
Client Management Alert Management Scan the QR code or visit https://help.scramnetwork.com/ documentation/remote-breath/client-management/ for detailed instructions. (SCRAMNET login required) 1. Access the Alert Management Console. 2. Evaluate the alert information. 3. Select the alert disposition. 4. Add a note. 5. Resolve the alert. Send an On-Demand Breath Test 1. Access the client's RB Schedule page. 2. Select the On-Demand button. 3.
Equipment Replacement Scan the QR code or visit https://help.scramnetwork.com/ documentation/remote-breath/equipment-management/ for detailed instructions. (SCRAMNET login required) 1. Access the client's Equipment page in SCRAMNET. 2. Select the Stop Monitoring button and complete the wizard to check-in the old device. 3. Wake up the old device being replaced. 4. Once the screen on the device displays "Device Unassigned," refresh the Equipment page. The old device is no longer visible on the page.
Client Discharge Check-in Device Scan the QR code or visit https://help.scramnetwork.com/ documentation/remote-breath/client-discharge/ for detailed instructions. (SCRAMNET login required) 1. Access the client's Equipment page in SCRAMNET. 2. Select the Stop Monitoring button and complete the wizard to check-in the old device. 3. Wake up the old device being replaced. 4. Once the screen on the device displays "Device Unassigned," refresh the Equipment page.
To disinfect a SCRAM Remote Breath Pro device using any of these products: 1. Spray SCRAM-approved alcohol-free disinfectant (see previous page) onto a cloth and wipe the entire device down, including the device's power supply. Allow the solution to sit on the device for 10-15 minutes before wiping it dry. 2. Spray alcohol-free disinfectant onto a cloth and gently work the cloth into the breath-tube interface to disinfect and remove any additional condensation that may be present. 3.
Device Calibration To ensure accurate readings, the SCRAM Remote Breath Pro breath-alcohol testing device must be calibrated at least once every 12 months. Alcohol Monitoring Systems, Inc. (d/b/a “SCRAM Systems”) will not endorse the breath alcohol test results of a device that was not calibrated at least 12 months prior to the date of a given test result. Calibrating the SCRAM Remote Breath Pro (RB Pro) device is a simple process that takes just a few minutes to complete.
3. Select the serial number hyperlink. 4. Select the Initiate Calibration button. 5. Wake up/power up the device and follow all on screen prompts. 6. Verify the calibration and calibration check results appear on the Device Details page in SCRAMNET for the device. Perform a Calibration Check 1. Ensure the calibration equipment is in good working order and the canister has an adequate gas level to complete the calibration check. 2.
Alerts and Events Test Results Events/Alerts The following test result-related events/alerts will appear on the RB Results page in SCRAMNET. Test Results Description Event/Alert 9 Missed Test Generated when a client does not take a scheduled or on-demand test within the allowed grace period. Incomplete Test Generated when a client attempts to provide a valid sample but is not successful.
Communication Alert The following communication alert will appear on the RB Results page. Communication Alert Extended Missed Communication Description Generated when a device does not communicate with SCRAMNET for 24 hours. Equipment Alerts The first four alerts below appear on the RB Results page. The Replace Device Alert appears on the Active Workload page. Equipment Alert Description Device Battery Charging Generated when a SCRAM Remote Breath Pro device is plugged in and charging.
Assignment Alerts The following assignment alerts will appear on the Active Workload and RB Results pages. Assignment Alert Description Equipment Awaiting Return Generated when a device is in the “Awaiting Return” status for at least three days. Extended Pending Assignment Generated when a device remains in the “Pending Assignment” status for more than 24 hours. Pending Removal - Remote Breath Generated when a device remains in the “Pending Removal” status for more than 24 hours.
Troubleshooting General Issue Indication Unable to Connect The device is unable to connect with SCRAMNET; normally due to no cellular network connection. Move to another location to establish a cellular network connection. The connection between the device and SCRAMNET has been interrupted; normally due to a loss in the cellular network connection. Move to another location to re-establish a cellular network connection.
Enrollment Issue Enrollment Photo is Poor Practice Photo is Poor Indication Recommended Action The enrollment photograph does NOT meet the quality and facial confidence score threshold. Two retests are allowed. If the two retests do NOT pass, the highest-quality photograph will be used. Follow recommendations displayed on device: • Avoid direct sunlight The practice photograph does NOT match the enrollment photograph.
Calibration/Calibration Check Issue Calibration Failed Indication The calibration or calibration check does NOT meet specifications. Recommended Action Follow recommendations displayed on device: • Check rubber tubing connections • Ensure breath tube connection to the device is secure • Check the canister pressure Cal-Check Failed The calibration check does NOT meet specifications.
Product Specifications General Information Product Use: Indoor use only Operating Temperature Range: 32-122F (0-50C) Recommended Storage Temperature Range: 32-122F (0-50C) Relative Humidity Range: 0%-80% Polluction Degree: Degree 2; Normal Altitude: For use up to 14,000 ft. Measurement Range: 0.000 – 0.400 BrAC Breath Sample Volume: 1.5L Accuracy: +/-0.005 up to 0.100 BrAC +/-5% from 0.100 to 0.
Device Calibration Requirements 1. Calibration must be performed by an AMS-certified calibration technician. 2. Devices are calibrated externally using a DOT standard 0.100 BAC dry gas that is included on the NHTSA Conforming Products List of Calibrating Units for Breath Alcohol Testers. 3. The device contains sensors that automatically compensate for environmental conditions such as temperature and altitude. 4.
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