SCRAM Systems SCRAM CAM User manual

SCRAM CAM®
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©2017 Alcohol Monitoring Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Information in this document
is confidential and proprietary to Alcohol Monitoring Systems, Inc. Such information is
subject to change without notice and does not represent any commitment or promise
on the part of Alcohol Monitoring Systems, Inc. Any software described in this document
is furnished under a license agreement. No part of this manual may be reproduced
or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including
photocopying and recording, for any purposes without the express written permission of
Alcohol Monitoring Systems, Inc.
Please read, understand, and follow all information contained in this manual prior to using
the SCRAM Continuous Alcohol Monitoring (CAM) Bracelet and Base Station. Retain this
manual for future reference.
Patents: www.scrampatents.com
Intended Use
The SCRAM CAM Bracelet, SCRAM Base Station, and SCRAM Wireless Base Station are
part of an alcohol monitoring system and transfers data to a computerized monitoring
network. This equipment is intended for use on individuals being monitored by a trained
supervising authority.
Health and Safety Notice
WARNING
Improper installation or use of this SCRAM
device may cause injury.
Refer to Health and Safety Notice at www.
scramsafety.com or on SCRAMNET Help page
and follow instructions to avoid injury.
Cleaning
Properly clean and disinfect SCRAM CAM Bracelets before installation using instructions
provided on the SCRAMNET Help page.
To avoid damaging equipment, use only cleaning and disinfecting products approved by
SCRAM Systems on the SCRAMNET Help page. Never use citrus or pine-based cleaning
products. To avoid contaminating alcohol sensors within SCRAM Systems products, never
use alcohol or alcohol-containing cleaning products.
Battery Warnings
Bracelet
CAM bracelet batteries are non-rechargeable. Do not attempt to charge CAM bracelet
batteries.
Dispose of batteries in accordance with all applicable local regulations.
Replace CAM bracelet batteries when recommended by SCRAMNET or by SCRAM Systems
Customer Service.
Always use 3V lithium CR2 batteries in SCRAM CAM Bracelet.
Base Station and Wireless Base Station
Caution – Base station contains Li-ion or Li-polymer battery. Do not heat, throw into fire,
deform, short circuit, immerse in or wet with water.
Caution - Risk of Explosion if base station battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
Use only base station replacement batteries provided by SCRAM Systems.
Dispose of batteries in accordance with all applicable local regulations.
Replace base station batteries when recommended by SCRAMNET or by SCRAM Systems
Customer Service.
To recharge base station use only the provided SCRAM Base Station charger.

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Regulatory Information - English
United States
Bracelet
Model – SM02
FCC ID P8M-SM02
Base Station
Model – BS600
Input 10V 650mA
FCC ID P8M-BS600
Base Station
Model – SM03
Input 10V 650mA
FCC ID P8M-SM03
FCC Part 68 AMSMM00BSM03
Wireless Base Station
Model BS-400
Input 5V 3A
FCC ID P8m-BS400
These devices comply with part 15 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. The devices must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications to these devices not expressly approved by SCRAM Systems
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Canada
Bracelet
Model AMS–SM02
IC:8549A-SM02
Base Station
Model – BS600
Input 10V 650mA
IC:8549A-BS600
Base Station
Model AMS–SM03
Input 10V 650mA
IC:8549A-SM03
Wireless Base Station
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Input 5V 3A
IC:8549A-BS400
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is
subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause interference.
2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause
undesired operation of the device.
WARNING: Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could impair call quality,
damage the device, or result in violation of Industry Canada regulations.
RF EXPOSURE: This device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and
manufactured not to exceed the emissions limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF)
energy set by Industry Canada (IC). These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines
and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. These guidelines
are based on the safety standards previously set by Industry Canada and international
standards bodies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure
the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health.
The exposure standard for wireless RF devices employs a unit of measurement known as
the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the IC is 4 W/kg. SAR values at
or below that limit are considered safe for the general public. The maximum SAR value
when operated in as a hand held device in accordance with this manual is 1.31 W/kg,
which is below the limit set by IC.
Europe
Bracelet: SCRAMX-850
Base Station: SCRAMX-800
Base Station: BS610
Wireless Base Station: BS410
The SCRAMX-850 (Bracelet), the SCRAMX-800 (Base Station), and Direct Connect (with
WEEE and CE labels) are European compliant versions of the original SCRAM products
designed for use in the United States and Canada.
SCRAMX-850, SCRAMX-800, and BS-410 contain Receiver Category 2, 1% Transmitter
Duty Cycle.
Hereby, Alcohol Monitoring Systems, Inc. declares that the above products are compliant
with the essential requirements and provisions of all applicable Directives. A full
declaration of conformity is available upon request.
This symbol indicates that this product shall not be treated as household
waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling
of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly,
you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human
health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product.
The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources. For more detailed
information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city office, your
household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased this product.
Hereby, Alcohol Monitoring Systems declares that the radio equipment type BS-410
is in compliance with the Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of
conformity is available at the following internet address https://www.scramsystems.com/
eu-declarations.

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Australia & New Zealand
SCRAMX Bracelet
SCRAMX Base Station
Wireless Base Station: BS400
Base Station: SCRAMX-900
Base Station: BS620
The SCRAMX Bracelet, Base Station, and Direct Connect are compliant with Australian and
New Zealand EMC standards.
Hereby, Alcohol Monitoring Systems, Inc. declares that the above products are compliant
with the essential requirements and provisions of all applicable Directives. A full
declaration of conformity is available at upon request.
This symbol indicates that this product shall not be treated as household
waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling
of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly,
you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human
health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product.
The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources. For more detailed
information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city office, your
household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased this product.
Regulatory Information - Spanish
Estados Unidos
Brazalete
Modelo – SM02
FCC ID P8M-SM02
Estación de base
Modelo – BS600
Entrada 10V 650mA
FCC ID P8M-BS600
Estación de base
Modelo –SM03
Entrada 10V 650mA
FCC ID P8M-SM03
FCC Parte 68 AMSMM00BSM03
Estacion Base Inalambrica
Modelo BS-400
Entrada 5V 3A
FCC ID P8m-BS400

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Estos aparatos cumplen con la parte 15 de las Reglas de la FCC y/o con la parte 68 de las
Reglas de la FCC. El funcionamiento de estos aparatos está sujeto a las siguientes dos
condiciones:
1. Los aparatos no pueden provocar interferencias dañinas, y
2. Los aparatos deben aceptar cualquier interferencia recibida, incluyendo la
interferencia que puede provocar un funcionamiento no deseado.
Los cambios o modificaciones a estos aparatos no aprobados expresamente por los
Sistemas SCRAM podrían anular la autoridad del usuario para operar el equipo.
Canadá
Brazalete
Modelo AMS–SM02
IC:8549A-SM02
Estación de base
Modelo – BS600
Entrada 10V 650mA
IC:8549A-BS600
Estación de base
Modelo AMS–SM03
Entrada 10V 650mA
IC:8549A-SM03
Estacion Base Inalambrica
Modelo BS400
Entrada 5V 3A
IC:8549A-BS400
Este aparato cumple con el(los) estándar(es) de la licencia de la Industria Canadiense -
RSS exentas. El funcionamiento está sujeto a las siguientes dos condiciones:
1. Este aparato no puede no provocar interferencias.
2. Este aparato debe aceptar la interferencia, incluyendo la interferencia que puede
provocar un funcionamiento no deseado del aparato.
ADVERTENCIA: Las antenas, modificaciones o anexos no autorizados podrían afectar la
calidad de la llamada, dañar el aparato o resultar en una violación de las regulaciones de
la industria canadiense.
EXPOSICIÓN RF: Este aparato es un transmisor y receptor de radio. Está diseñado y
fabricado para que no exceda los límites de emisiones para exposición a energía de
frecuencia de radio (RF) establecida por la industria canadiense (IC). Estos límites
son parte de pautas integrales y establecen niveles permitidos de energía de RF para
la población general. Estas pautas se basan en las normas de seguridad establecidas
previamente por los organismos de las normas internacionales y de la industria
canadiense. 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 Específica, o SAR. El límite de la SAR establecida por
la IC es de 4 w/kg. Los valores de la SAR en o por debajo de ese límite se consideran
seguros para el público general. El valor máximo de la SAR cuando funciona como un
aparato manual conforme con este manual es de 1.31 w/kg, lo cual está por debajo del
límite establecido por la IC.

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Europa
Brazalete: SCRAMX-850
Estación de base: SCRAMX-800
Estación de base: BS610
Estacion Base Inalambrica: BS410
El SCRAMX-850 (Brazalete), el SCRAMX-800 (Estación de Base) y Direct Connect (con
etiquetas WEEE y CE) son versiones europeas que cumplen con los productos originales
SCRAM diseñados para su uso en los Estados Unidos y Canadá.
SCRAMX-850, SCRAMX-800, y BS410 contienen la Categoría del Receptor 2, Ciclo de
trabajo del transmisor de 1 %.
Por la presente, Alcohol Monitoring Systems, Inc. declara que los productos anteriores
cumplen con los requisitos y las provisiones esenciales de todas las directivas aplicables.
Una declaración completa de conformidad está disponible bajo pedido.
Este símbolo indica que este producto no debe ser tratado como desecho
hogareño. En cambio, deber ser entregado al punto aplicable de recolección para el
reciclaje de equipo eléctrico o electrónico. Al garantizar que este producto se deseche
correctamente, usted ayudará a evitar consecuencias negativas potenciales para el
ambiente y la salud humana, que podrían de otra forma ser provocadas por el manejo
inadecuado de desechos de este producto. El reciclaje de materiales ayudará a conservar
los recursos naturales. Para obtener información detallada acerca del reciclaje de este
producto, contáctese con su oficina de la ciudad local, su servicio de eliminación de
desechos hogareños o la tienda donde adquirió el producto.
Por el presente, Alcohol Monitoring Systems declara que el equipo de radio tipo BS-410
está en cumplimiento con la Directiva 2014/53/EU. El texto completo de la declaración
de conformidad de la UE se encuentra disponible en la siguiente dirección: https://www.
scramsystems.com/eu-declarations.
Australia y Nueva Zelanda
Brazalete: SCRAMX
Estación de base: SCRAMX
Estacion Base Inalambrica: BS400
Base Station: SCRAMX-900
Base Station: BS620
El Brazalete, la Estación de Base y Direct Connect de SCRAMX cumplen con las normas
EMC australianas y neozelandesas.
Por la presente, Alcohol Monitoring Systems, Inc. declara que los productos anteriores
cumplen con los requisitos y las provisiones esenciales de todas las directivas aplicables.
Una declaración completa de conformidad está disponible bajo pedido.

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Este símbolo indica que este producto no debe ser tratado como desecho
hogareño. En cambio, debe ser entregado al punto aplicable de recolección para el
reciclaje de equipo eléctrico o electrónico. Al garantizar que este producto se deseche
correctamente, usted ayudará a evitar consecuencias negativas potenciales para el
ambiente y la salud humana, que podrían de otra forma ser provocadas por el manejo
inadecuado de desechos de este producto. El reciclaje de materiales ayudará a conservar
los recursos naturales. Para obtener información detallada acerca del reciclaje de este
producto, contáctese con su oficina de la ciudad local, su servicio de eliminación de
desechos hogareños o la tienda donde adquirió el producto.
Regulatory Information - French
États-Unis
Bracelet
Modèle SM02
ID FCC P8M-SM02
Station de base
Modèle – BS600
Entrée 10V 650mA
FCC ID P8M-BS600
Station de base
Modèle SM03
Entrée 10 V 650 mA
ID FCC P8M-SM03
FCC Part 68 AMSMM00BSM03
Station de Base Sans Fil
Modèle BS-400
Entrée 5V 3A
FCC ID P8m-BS400
Ces équipements sont conformes à la section 15 et/ou à la section 68 de la
réglementation de la FCC. L’exploitation de ces équipements est assujettie aux deux
conditions suivantes:
1. Cet équipement ne doit pas générer d’interférences nuisibles.
2. Cet équipement doit accepter toutes les interférences reçues, notamment celles
pouvant être à l’origine d’un fonctionnement indésirable.
Des changements ou des modifications non expressément approuvées par SCRAM
Systems peuvent annuler le droit de l’utilisateur à exploiter l’équipement.
Canada
Bracelet
Modèle AMS–SM02
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Station de base
Modèle – BS600
Entrée 10V 650mA
IC:8549A-BS600
Station de base
Modèle AMS–SM03
Entrée 10 V 650 mA
IC:8549A-SM03
Station de Base Sans Fil
Modèle BS400
Entrée 5V 3A
IC:8549A-BS400
Cet appareil est conforme aux normes RSS d’exemptions de licence d’Industrie Canada.
Son utilisation est assujettie aux deux conditions suivantes:
1. Cet équipement ne doit pas émettre d’interférences.
2. Cet équipement doit accepter toutes les interférences, notamment celles pouvant
être à l’origine d’un fonctionnement indésirable de l’appareil.
AVERTISSEMENT: Des antennes non autorisées, des modifications ou des accessoires
peuvent nuire à la qualité des appels, endommager l’appareil ou être à l’origine d’une
infraction aux règlements d’Industrie Canada.
EXPOSITION HF: Cet appareil est un émetteur-récepteur radio. Il est conçu et fabriqué
pour ne pas dépasser les limites d’émissions à l’exposition aux hautes fréquences (HF)
établies par Industrie Canada (IC). Ces limites font partie de directives complètes et
déterminent les niveaux autorisés d’énergie HF pour la population générale. Ces directives
se fondent sur les normes de sécurité précédemment établies par Industrie Canada et les
organismes de normalisation internationaux. Les normes comprennent une marge de
sûreté substantielle conçue afin d’assurer la sécurité de toutes les personnes, quel que
soient leur âge et leur état de santé.
L’exposition normalisée aux équipements HF sans fil utilise une unité de mesure connue
sous le nom de Débit d’absorption spécifique ou DAS. La limite du DAS définie par IC est
de 4 W/kg. Les valeurs du DAS en dessous de cette limite sont considérées comme étant
sans danger pour le grand public. Avec un dispositif portatif, la valeur maximum du DAS,
conformément à ce manuel, s’établit à 1,31 W/kg, ce qui la situe sous la limite définie par
IC.
Europe
Bracelet: SCRAMX-850
Station de base: SCRAMX-800
Estación de base: BS610
Station de Base Sans Fil: BS410
Le SCRAM-850 (bracelet), le SCRAM-800 (stations de base) et Direct Connect (avec
étiquettes WEEE et CE) sont des versions européennes conformes aux produits originaux
SCRAM conçus pour être utilisés aux États-Unis et au Canada.
Les SCRAMX-800, SCRAMX-800, et BS410 contiennent un récepteur de catégorie 2 et un
émetteur avec un cycle d’utilisation de 1 %.
Alcohol Monitoring Systems, Inc. déclare ici que les produits ci-dessus sont conformes aux
spécifications et aux dispositions essentielles des Directives applicables. Une déclaration
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Ce symbole indique que ce produit ne doit pas être traité en tant qu’ordures
ménagères. Il doit plutôt être remis au point de collecte de recyclage adéquat des
équipements électriques et électroniques. En vous assurant de mettre correctement
ce produit au rebut, vous aiderez à éviter des conséquences potentiellement négatives
sur l’environnement et sur la santé humaine, qui dans le cas contraire pourraient être
provoquées par un traitement inapproprié de ce produit en tant que déchet. Le recyclage
des matériaux vous aidera à préserver les ressources naturelles. Pour de plus amples
informations sur le recyclage de ce produit, veuillez contacter la mairie de votre lieu
d’habitation, le service de mise au rebut des ordures ménagères ou le magasin dans
lequel vous avez acheté ce produit.
Alcohol Monitoring Systems déclare par la présente que le matériel radio de type BS-410
est conforme à la Directive 2014/53/EU. Le texte intégral de la déclaration de conformité
UE est disponible à l’adresse internet suivante :https://www.scramsystems.com/eu-
declarations.
Australie et Nouvelle-Zélande
Bracelet: SCRAMX-850
Station de base: SCRAMX
Station de Base Sans Fil: BS400
Station de base: SCRAMX-900
Station de base: BS620
Les bracelet, station de base et Direct Connect de SCRAMX sont conformes aux normes
CEM d’Australie et de Nouvelle Zélande.
Alcohol Monitoring Systems, Inc. déclare ici que les produits ci-dessus sont conformes aux
spécifications et aux dispositions essentielles des Directives applicables. Une déclaration
complète de conformité est disponible sur demande.
Ce symbole indique que ce produit ne doit pas être traité en tant qu’ordures
ménagères. Il doit plutôt être remis au point de collecte de recyclage adéquat des
équipements électriques et électroniques. En vous assurant de mettre correctement
ce produit au rebut, vous aiderez à éviter des conséquences potentiellement négatives
sur l’environnement et sur la santé humaine, qui dans le cas contraire pourraient être
provoquées par un traitement inapproprié de ce produit en tant que déchet. Le recyclage
des matériaux vous aidera à préserver les ressources naturelles. Pour de plus amples
informations sur le recyclage de ce produit, veuillez contacter la mairie de votre lieu
d’habitation, le service de mise au rebut des ordures ménagères ou le magasin dans
lequel vous avez acheté ce produit.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction.................................................................1
Glossary of Terms .............................................................1
Log On To SCRAMNET ....................................................1
Initial SCRAM CAM/SCRAM CAM+HA Client Setup ........2
Add New Client in SCRAMNET..............................................2
Assign SCRAM Equipment - CAM Client ................................2
Assign SCRAM Equipment - CAM+HA Client ..........................5
Assign SCRAM Equipment - Remote/Jail ...............................9
Establish Client Leave Schedule ........................................ 14
Ongoing Client Management.......................................14
Process Alerts From Agency Caseload Page......................... 14
Replace SCRAM CAM Bracelet ........................................... 15
Assign SCRAM Base Station.............................................. 17
Replace SCRAM Base Station ............................................ 19
Remove SCRAM Base Station............................................ 21
Replace Battery in SCRAM CAM Bracelet............................. 22
Re-Initialize SCRAM CAM Bracelet ..................................... 24
Perform Observed IR Readings.......................................... 26
Perform SCRAM CAM Bracelet Hard Reset........................... 27
Perform Manual Data Upload ............................................ 28
Supervision Modification ............................................29
Add House Arrest to Existing CAM Client ............................ 29
Closing Tasks .............................................................33
Check In SCRAM Equipment ............................................. 33
Clean/Disinfect SCRAM Equipment .................................... 35
Alert and Events.........................................................36
CAM Alerts..................................................................... 36
House Arrest Alerts/Events............................................... 37
Troubleshooting .........................................................39
Product Specifications................................................41

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INTRODUCTION
This guide contains the core activities that you might perform when
managing a client who has been enrolled in the SCRAM Systems®
Program and will be wearing the SCRAM CAM Bracelet to be monitored
for alcohol abstinence and/or house arrest.
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Event – Applies only to clients being monitoring for house arrest.
Any change of state relative to the bracelet, base station, or
communication between the bracelet and base station.
Alert – A classification of an event requiring special attention or
notification.
Violation – A suspected non-compliance event that results in an alert
being generated.
Notification – An e-mail, text message, or page that is sent when a
designated house arrest alert is generated.
Caseload – A group of active clients being managed by an Agent or
Agent Supervisor.
Servicing Location – A facility, such as an office, that is used to
manage clients and SCRAM equipment.
LOG ONTOSCRAMNET
1. Open browser on your desktop.
• Internet Explorer - v10 or later
• Firefox - Versions released in last 6 months
• Chrome - Versions released in last 6 months
2. Enter the SCRAMNET Internet address in the Address field.
3. Press the Enter key.
4. Enter your username and password (case sensitive).
5. Click the Log on button.
The site appears in the browser.

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INITIAL SCRAM CAM/SCRAM CAM+HA
CLIENT SETUP
ADD NEW CLIENT IN SCRAMNET
1. Enter the agency managing the client and click the Add a New
Client button.
2. Enter required information in the following sections:
• Personal Information
• Contact Information
• Employment (if known, provided detailed work environment
information)
• Court Information
• Additional Information
3. Click the Add New Client button.
4. Select the ‘CAM’ or ‘CAM + House Arrest’ option in the Monitoring
Type drop-down list.
5. For a CAM+House Arrest (CAM+HA) client, enter/select all
required information.
6. Click the Complete Change Monitoring button.
ASSIGN SCRAM EQUIPMENT - CAM CLIENT
The following procedure applies to those clients being monitored for
CAM only using SCRAM equipment.
BEFORE MEETING CLIENT
Perform the following steps shortly before meeting with the client.
1. If you have the client’s information available, enter that
information into SCRAMNET using the Add New Client page.
2. Ensure that the wired or wireless SCRAM Wireless Base Station is
fully charged.
3. Install the SCRAM CAM Bracelet components.
WHEN CLIENT ARRIVES
Perform the following steps when the client arrives at the initial
meeting.
1. Determine the communication method.
Cellular/WI-FI
The wireless SCRAM Base Station allows data to be quickly
uploaded to SCRAMNET using either cellular or WI-FI services.
Internet Service
To use the ethernet port on the base station, using the proper
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plug from the Ethernet port. Damage may occur if the plug is
improperly removed. If the client has an Internet modem or
router installed, use an Ethernet cable to connect the base station
to an available network port to send data back to SCRAMNET
using the client’s Internet service.
Important Note: AMS has no control over the reliability of the
client’s Internet service and AMS Customer Services should NOT
be contacted if Internet services are interrupted. It is the client’s
responsibility to contact his/her Internet Service Provider should
an interruption occur.
Analog Phone Line
An analog phone line can be used to transmit client data to
SCRAMNET.
Wireless
The MultiConnect AW wireless device can also be used to transmit
the client’s data to SCRAMNET using a cellular network. Two
versions of the device are available for your use. Both function in
the same way using two generations of wireless communication
technology.
Direct Connect
In some cases, you may want the client to come in to the office
on a regular basis for a face-to-face meeting. In this situation,
Direct Connect can be used during that meeting to upload the
client’s data. Direct Connect must be used if the three previous
communication methods cannot be used. There is no need to
assign a base station if Direct Connect is going to be used to
upload data.
2. Give the client a breath alcohol test.
3. Perform SCRAMNET tasks.
a. If you were not able to enter the client’s information in
SCRAMNET prior to the client’s arrival, enter that information
into SCRAMNET now using the Add New Client page.
b. Assuming that a bracelet and base station are being
assigned, use the Assign Equipment page to change the
status of both to Pending Assignment.
Note: If a wireless SCRAM Base Station is being used,
the status of that device is immediately set to Assigned to
Client.
c. Print the client’s Participant Agreement.
4. Attach the bracelet to the client.
a. Place the bracelet no more than an index finger above the
right or left ankle with the SERIAL NUMBER FACING UP.
b. Feed the strap through the buckle and completely tighten.
The bracelet should be able to be moved slightly, but not
past the shin bone. Be aware that a poorly fitted bracelet
could have some impact on the bracelet’s ability to take
accurate readings and may result in unneeded time taken to
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Important Note: To properly align the bracelet strap,
ensure that the tooth alignment tab is positioned between
two teeth when the buckle is tightened.
5. Log into the Direct Connect application.
a. Open the Direct Connect application.
b. Log into the Direct Connect application using your SCRAMNET
username and password.
6. Connect the Direct Connect device with your computer.
a. Plug the small (mini-B type) USB connector into the Direct
Connect device.
b. Plug the large (A type) USB connector into a USB port on
your computer.
The red and blue lights on the Direct Connect device blink
for approximately 5 seconds then both remain on.
Bracelet status in the Direct Connect application: Waiting for
Bracelet
7. Attach the Direct Connect device to the bracelet.
a. Align the Direct Connect device with the top of the bracelet.
b. Slide the Direct Connect device down over the bracelet.
8. Wake up the bracelet.
a. Momentarily place the magnet on the Direct Connect device
where the word “magnet” appears.
Bracelet status in the Direct Connect application:
Communicating
On the Direct Connect device, the red light turns off while
the blue light remains on.
At this time:
1) The bracelet initialization process begins.
2) The initial alcohol reading is uploaded to SCRAMNET.
When complete:
»The blue light on the Direct Connect device turns off
for approximately 10 seconds then both lights turn
back on.
»Bracelet status in the Direct Connect application:
Communication Complete
Note: After 1 minute, the status changes to: Waiting
for Bracelet
b. Refresh the client’s Equipment page to confirm that the
status of the bracelet is now set to Assigned to Client.
c. Remove the Direct Connect device from the bracelet.
9. Insert the tamper clips into the buckle slots and squeeze together
until you hear a distinct click.
10. Connect the base station with the Direct Connect application.
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a. Plug the power cord into the new base station and into an
electrical outlet.
b. Plug the small (mini-B type) USB connector into the base
station.
At this time:
»Base station status in the Direct Connect application:
Idle -> Communicating
»Any remaining data is transferred from the base station
to SCRAMNET.
»The base station software is checked and updated, if
necessary.
When complete:
»Base station status in the Direct Connect application:
Communication Complete
c. Unplug the power cord and USB cable from the base station.
11. Have the client sign the participant agreement.
12. Give the base station to the client.
Wired SCRAM Base Station
Include the:
• Phone cable if analog phone line being used.
• MultiConnect AW wireless device and device power cord if
cellular network being used.
• Ethernet cable if Internet being used.
Wireless SCRAM Base Station
Give the client a copy of the “Install Wireless SCRAM Base Station
at Monitoring Location” quick sheet. The quick sheet is available
on the SCRAMNET Help page.
ASSIGN SCRAM EQUIPMENT - CAM+HA CLIENT
The following procedure applies to those clients being monitored for
CAM+HA using SCRAM equipment.
BEFORE MEETING CLIENT
Perform the following steps shortly before meeting with the client.
1. If you have the client’s information available, enter that
information into SCRAMNET using the Add New Client page.
2. Ensure that the wired or wireless SCRAM Wireless Base Station is
fully charged.
3. Install the SCRAM CAM Bracelet components.
WHEN CLIENT ARRIVES
Perform the following steps when the client arrives at the initial
meeting.
1. Determine the communication method.

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Cellular/WI-FI
The wireless SCRAM Base Station allows data to be quickly
uploaded to SCRAMNET using either cellular or WI-FI services.
Internet Service
To use the ethernet port on the base station, using the proper
tool such as needle-nose pliers, carefully remove the clear, plastic
plug from the Ethernet port. Damage may occur if the plug is
improperly removed. If the client has an Internet modem or
router installed, use an Ethernet cable to connect the base station
to an available network port to send data back to SCRAMNET
using the client’s Internet service.
Important Note: AMS has no control over the reliability of the
client’s Internet service and AMS Customer Services should NOT
be contacted if Internet services are interrupted. It is the client’s
responsibility to contact his/her Internet Service Provider should
an interruption occur.
Analog Phone Line
An analog phone line can be used to transmit client data to
SCRAMNET.
Wireless
The MultiConnect AW wireless device can also be used to transmit
the client’s data to SCRAMNET using a cellular network. Two
versions of the device are available for your use. Both function in
the same way using two generations of wireless technology.
MULTICONNECT AW WIRELESS DEVICE LIMITATIONS
Be aware of these three product limitations as you determine if
using the MultiConnect AW wireless device is your best option for
this SCRAM House Arrest client:
• There is no caller ID associated with the SCRAM Base
Station when using the wireless device. Consequently, you
cannot use caller ID to ensure that a SCRAM Base Station
is at a particular location.
• The wireless device does not have a movement sensor,
so you must rely on telephone loss and AC power loss
messages if you want to be notified when a base station
has potentially been moved.
• The wireless device has no back-up battery.
Because of these limitations, the wireless device may be more
appropriate for curfew monitoring and low-risk clients. The device
may not be appropriate for more rigorous house-arrest programs
and high-risk offenders.
2. Give the client a breath alcohol test.
3. Perform SCRAMNET tasks.
a. If you were not able to enter the client’s information in
SCRAMNET prior to the client’s arrival, enter that information
into SCRAMNET now using the Add New Client page.

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b. Assuming that a bracelet and base station are being
assigned, use the Assign Equipment page to change the
status of both to Pending Assignment.
Note: If a wireless SCRAM Base Station is being used,
the status of that device is immediately set to Assigned to
Client.
c. Print the client’s Participant Agreement.
4. Attach the bracelet to the client.
a. Place the bracelet no more than an index finger above the
right or left ankle with the SERIAL NUMBER FACING UP.
b. Feed the strap through the buckle and completely tighten.
The bracelet should be able to be moved slightly, but not
past the shin bone. Be aware that a poorly fitted bracelet
could have some impact on the bracelet’s ability to take
accurate readings and may result in unneeded time taken to
re-fit the bracelet.
Important Note: To properly align the bracelet strap,
ensure that the tooth alignment tab is positioned between
two teeth when the buckle is tightened. An “Open Strap
Detected” event will be generated if the strap is not properly
aligned.
c. Tighten the retaining screws until the two sides of the buckle
are flush.
5. Log into the Direct Connect application.
a. Open the Direct Connect application.
b. Log into the Direct Connect application using your SCRAMNET
username and password.
6. Connect the Direct Connect device with your computer.
a. Plug the small (mini-B type) USB connector into the Direct
Connect device.
b. Plug the large (A type) USB connector into a USB port on
your computer.
The red and blue lights on the Direct Connect device blink
for approximately 5 seconds then both remain on.
Bracelet status in the Direct Connect application: Waiting for
Bracelet.
7. Attach the Direct Connect device to the bracelet.
a. Align the Direct Connect device with the top of the bracelet.
b. Slide the Direct Connect device down over the bracelet.
8. Wake up the bracelet.
a. Momentarily place the magnet on the Direct Connect device
where the word “magnet” appears.
Bracelet status in the Direct Connect application:
Communicating
On the Direct Connect device, the red light turns off while
the blue light remains on.

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At this time:
1) The bracelet initialization process begins.
2) The initial alcohol reading is uploaded to SCRAMNET.
When complete:
»The blue light on the Direct Connect device turns off
for approximately 10 seconds then both lights turn
back on.
»Bracelet status in the Direct Connect application:
Communication Complete
Note: After 1 minute, the status changes to: Waiting
for Bracelet
b. Refresh the client’s Equipment page to confirm that the
status of the bracelet is now set to Assigned to Client.
c. Remove the Direct Connect device from the bracelet.
9. Insert the tamper clips into the buckle slots and squeeze together
until you hear a distinct click.
10. If the client is going to be monitored for house arrest in addition
to alcohol abstinence, connect the base station with the Direct
Connect application.
Wired SCRAM Base Station Only
a. Plug the power cord into the new base station and into an
electrical outlet.
b. Plug the small (mini-B type) USB connector into the base
station.
At this time:
»Base station status in the Direct Connect application:
Idle -> Communicating
»Any remaining data is transferred from the base station
to SCRAMNET.
»The base station software is checked and updated, if
necessary.
When complete:
»Base station status in the Direct Connect application:
Communication Complete
c. Unplug the power cord and USB cable from the base station.
11. Have the client sign the participant agreement.
12. Give the base station to the client.
Wired SCRAM Base Station
Include the:
• Phone cable if analog phone line being used.
• MultiConnect AW wireless device and device power cord if
cellular network being used.
• Ethernet cable if Internet being used.
Wireless SCRAM Base Station
Give the client a copy of the “Install Wireless SCRAM Base Station
at Monitoring Location” quick sheet. The quick sheet is available
on the SCRAMNET Help page.
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