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-based cleaning products.
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This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifi cations to this device not expressly approved by SCRAM Systems could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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Estados Unidos Modelo GPS-600 Entrada 5V FCC ID P8M-GPS-600 Certifi cado por ANSI/UL STD 60950-1 Este aparato cumple con la parte 15 de las Reglas de la FCC. El funcionamiento de este aparato está sujeto a las siguientes dos condiciones: Este aparato no puede provocar interferencias dañinas, y...
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Des changements ou des modifi cations sur cet appareil qui ne sont pas expressément approuvées par SCRAM Systems peuvent annuler le droit de l’utilisateur à exploiter l’équipement. Remarque: Cet équipement a été testé et est conforme aux limites d’un appareil numérique de classe B, en vertu du paragraphe 15 du règlement de la FCC.
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This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifi cations to this device not expressly approved by SCRAM Systems could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for...
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a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
This guide contains the core activities that you might perform when logging into SCRAM GPS, setting up the site, or adding and managing an offender who has been enrolled in the SCRAM Systems Program. A Glossary of ® Terms and Alert/Event Defi nitions are also included for easy reference.
SCRAM To log on to the SCRAM GPS website: Go to https://insight.gryphex.com. • Internet Explorer - v10 or later • Firefox - Versions released in last 6 months • Chrome - Versions released in last 6 months Enter the user name in the User Name fi eld. Enter the password in the Password fi...
Enter the user’s cell phone number in the Cell Phone fi eld. Click the Save button. CCOUNT ONES Account zones can be used for multiple offenders. To add an account zone: Click the Add Zone button. Select the type of account zone being added. Enter the account zone name in the Name fi...
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UPERVISION The SCRAM GPS Bracelet being assigned to the offender is selected while establishing the supervision plan that will be used. To perform these steps: Click the Supervision Plan tab. Select the bracelet being assigned in the Locator drop-down list. Click the Add button in the Assign Locator section.
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CHEDULES To establish the schedule for an offender: Click the Schedules button. The ‘Zones and Schedule’ pop-up window appears. Double-click the date/time fi eld where the schedule will begin. The ‘Schedule Details’ pop-up window appears. In the pop-up window: a. Select the zone that you want to schedule. b.
The selected recipients now appear in the Assigned Recipients By Account ID fi eld. OTIFICATIONS To select the events that will result in a notifi cation being sent to designated individuals: Select the Notifi cations tab. Select an individual in the User/Recipient drop-down list.
Locate the tabs on the bracelet near the anchor point and insert the tabs into the slots on the back plate. Being careful not to push the bracelet fl ush with the back plate, push the bracelet until you hear a soft click.
Enter a note in the fi eld. Click the Submit button. A Note icon appears in the Notes column for the selected event. Map Features • Map Views Map - Typical view shown when a map is accessed in » SCRAM GPS.
Click the Only Locations Visited at Same Time check box (optional). Click the Run Report button. Locations that at least two offenders visited are listed. ’ FFENDER URRENT OCATION On the Dashboard page, highlight the offender. Click the Locate Now icon. A ‘Command Sent’...
Click the Show button. All points visited during the selected time period are listed. LOSING ASKS SCRAM NACTIVATE FFENDER NASSIGN GPS B RACELET On the Dashboard page, click the link of the offender’s name. The ‘Profi le Summary’ pop-up window appears. Click the Device Information link.
PORE LEAR Sporicidin (USA) is available to order online or from SCRAM Systems, SporeClear (outside of USA) is only available online. Both products are strongly recommended for disinfecting all SCRAM ankle bracelets. These are medical-grade disinfectants that do NOT contain alcohol and kill 100% of disease and odor-causing organisms*.
It does not contain alcohol, is approved for all SCRAM Systems products, and kills 99.9% of all germs and bacteria*. To clean device using this product, spray on and wipe off with a paper towel or cloth.
Select the receiving account in the Move Devices To drop-down list. Click the Move button. The transferred SCRAM GPS equipment will now appear in the receiving account. ETURN QUIPMENT Contact AMS Customer Services at 303.785.7879 to request an RMA so the GPS equipment can be shipped and replaced.
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Serious Alerts Description Battery Low Clear Generated when the bracelet is plugged into an AC outlet and reaches a pre-defi ned charge level. Communication Generated when the bracelet fails to communicate with Failure the system for a period that exceeds the transmission frequency interval of the offender’s supervision plan, and the user-defi...
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Message Events Description Exclusion Zone Indicates that the offender has entered an exclusion Entry zone. If user chooses, this event is generated independent of the Exclusion Zone Violation Event that would also be generated when an offender enters an exclusion zone. Exclusion Zone Indicates that the offender has exited an exclusion Exit...
ROUBLESHOOTING Issue Indication Recommended Action Indicates that the Instruct offender to plug device Communication bracelet is unable to in for 15 minutes. communicate with cell tower. On the If communication failure does Dashboard page, a not clear, instruct offender to solid icon appears stand outside for 15 minutes in...
Issue Indication Recommended Action Strap Tamper Indicates that there Visually inspect the bracelet for was a potential signs that the strap has been strap tamper. On cut or compromised by a heat the Dashboard source. page, a blinking icon appears in the If there are no signs of a Equipment column for tamper, replace the bracelet and...
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Primary Location Technology: Autonomous GPS, Assisted GPS Secondary Location Technology: Cell tower triangulation and tower location-based services (LBS); RF base station Memory (storage): On-board, up to 3,600 events Battery Life: 50+ hours Battery Recharging Time: AMS Best Practices for charging recommend that the device be charged until the green...
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Alcohol Monitoring Systems, Inc. 1241 W. Mineral Avenue, Suite 200, Littleton, CO 80120 Tel: 303.785.7879 Fax: 303.791.4262 Email: gpssupport@scramsystems.com 24685D...
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