User's Manual

ElmoTech Ltd. Version 1.0
5. Ask the Offender to stand up and move around to insure that the
Transmitter is comfortable.
6. Fasten the two Clips with the locking tool. Be sure to fasten all the
four pins well. An audible clicking sound should be heard,
indicating that the Clips are closed properly.
Don’t install the Transmitter over a thick sock, since the
transmitter will get too loose once the sock is removed. If the
Transmitter is installed without a sock, instruct the offender that he
should not put on a very thick sock, and then try to pull it under the
transmitter.
The Offender may wear a thin sock underneath and a thick sock
over the Transmitter.
STaR Unit Range Setting
STaR unit Range Setting is designed in order to create a limited Free
Movement Area. This ensures that Offender stays as close as possible to
his\her premises and the immediate surrounding area.
Four range settings are available: Short, Medium, Long and Maximum.
To change the STaR unit range, a central computer command is required.
In order to set and test the STaR unit’s reception range, do the following:
1. Estimate the offender premises size and decide on the appropriate
range setting for starting the range test.
2. Phone the Monitor Center/Agency personnel and ask them, first,
to select the appropriate range and then to initiate the range setting
test. Once the range setting test has been initiated by the Monitor
Center, the following occurs:
The Offender’s telephone rings approximately 2-3 times.
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