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BluTag User’s Guide Version 9.1 Blutag: FCC ID S5EAA700008 For body worn operation this tracking device has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines The highest reported SAR value is: 0.709 W/kg GSM850 and 0.967 W/Kg GSM1900. BluHome: FCC ID S5EBH0107A FCC regulatory statement for Part 15 devices - This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. RF exposure for mobile equipment - “This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.” Ninth Edition, Amendment 0 (Dec 2006) VeriTracks™, BluTag®, BluHome™ and various software icons are worldwide registered trademarks of Satellite Tracking of People LLC (STOP). The software described herein has U.S. and Foreign Patents Pending. STOP provides this publication as is without warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. This publication could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. Changes are periodically made to the information contained herein; these changes will be incorporated in new editions of the publication. STOP may make improvements and/or changes to the products described in this publication at any time. Reproduction of this document is expressly forbidden. © 2005 Satellite Tracking of People LLC. All rights reserved. VeriTracks™ User’s Manual Satellite Tracking Of People i Table of Contents Chapter 1: About VeriTracks™ BluTag® and BluHome..................................................... 1 BluTag®........................................................................................................................................................................... 2 Summary of BluTag® Specifications:..............................................................................................................2 BluHome®....................................................................................................................................................................... 2 About this document........................................................................................................................................................ 2 Chapter 2: Getting Started............................................................................................... 4 System Requirements...................................................................................................................................................... 4 Getting Help..................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Logging In........................................................................................................................................................................ 4 Understanding Main Menu Options.................................................................................................................................. 5 Chapter 3: Registering an Offender.................................................................................. 8 Registering an Offender........................................................................................................................................................ 8 Preparing the BluTag® for Use........................................................................................................................................ 8 Preparation for Adding the BluHome.............................................................................................................11 Installing BluTag®.......................................................................................................................................................... 12 Installing the BluHome................................................................................................................................13 Enrolling a New Tracked Offender in VeriTracks™......................................................................................................... 13 Enrolling an offender with the BluHome........................................................................................................15 Complete Enrollment Paperwork.................................................................................................................................... 17 Un-Enrolling a Tracked Offender in VeriTracks™................................................................................................................ 18 Removing the Strap....................................................................................................................................................... 18 Changing a Tag on an Offender.......................................................................................................................................... 19 Storing and Maintaining BluTag® and BluHome................................................................................................................. 20 Review................................................................................................................................................................................ 21 Chapter 4: Zones 22 Create a zone and assign it to an offender..................................................................................................................... 22 Creating Zones......................................…
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VeriTracks™ User’s Manual Satellite Tracking Of People 35 reports available--one for corrections officers, one for law enforcement officers, and one for administrators. The purpose of the daily summary report is to summarize the previous day’s important events and focus the attention of officers on current and emerging offender problems. To set up your notification preferences see Chapter 7 under Preferences. Event Driven Notifications The events you can receive notifications on are listed below. Codes for each event type are used to shorten the message length to the phones making the message easier to readable, less scrolling is required. On the event driven (immediate) notifications you get both open and close event notifications. Open events start with a ‘+’ (plus sign). Close event notifications start with a ‘-’ (minus sign). The notification contains the following information: Event Type Office <zone name> Offender name Time and date +IZ CA11116 BAKER VICTIM EXCLUSION ZONE THOMAS BAKER 04:49 11/10/05 - IZ CA11116 BAKER VICTIM EXCLUSION ZONE THOMAS BAKER 05:17 11/10/05 The underlines added for clarity only and are not on the actual notifications. Codes are (BluHome Codes in Bold and Italics): BRACELET STRAP +BSTP BRACELET STRAP CLEAR -BSTP ON CHARGER +CHG OFF CHARGER -CHG LOW BATTERY ALARM +BATT LOW BATTERY ALARM CLEAR -BATT MESSAGE GAP +MGAP MESSAGE GAP CLEAR -MGAP CELL ID CHANGE +CELL CELL ID CLEAR -CELL EXCLUSION ALARM +EZ EXCLUSION CLEAR -EZ INCLUSION ALARM +IZ INCLUSION CLEAR -IZ SILENT EXCLUSION ALARM +EZS SILENT EXCLUSION ALARM CLEAR -EZS SILENT INCLUSION ALARM +IZS SILENT INCLUSION ALARM CLEAR -IZS 911 EXCLUSION ALARM +E911 911 EXCLUSION ALARM CLEAR -E911 911 INCLUSION ALARM +I911 911 INCLUSION ALARM CLEAR -I911 BLUHOME POWER LOSS CLEAR -HPOW BLUHOME POWER LOSS +HPOW BLUHOME LID TAMPER CLEAR -HLID BLUHOME LID TAMPER +HLID BLUHOME CURFEW ALARM +CUR BLUHOME CURFEW CLEAR -CUR BLUHOME: BLUTAG BRACELET +HBSTP VeriTracks™ User’s Manual Satellite Tracking Of People 36 STRAP BLUHOME: BLUTAG BRACELET STRAP CLEAR -HBSTP BLUHOME: BLUTAG LOW BATTERY ALARM +HBATT BLUHOME: BLUTAG LOW BATTERY ALARM CLEAR -HCHG The Corrections Officer Summary Report The Corrections Officer Summary Report outlines the activities of each supervised offender. It lists any events (technical violations, equipment status changes), Zone Violations and crime incident hits that have occurred in the last 24 hours or that are still open. This report is e-mailed each morning to the supervising officer and provides summary information for each supervised offender. The e-mail report contains hyperlinks that direct the supervising officer into VeriTracks™ for further analysis of the events or hits. An officer can view maps of multiple offenders or map a specific zone violation or crime hit. The purpose of this report is to provide the supervising officer with a quick view of issues or problems that have occurred in the past 24 hours without logging into the system. From this single report, the supervising officer can see which offenders had problems the previous day and which ones were compliant. The goal is to allow the officer to focus on those offenders that are non-compliant or otherwise a problem as a priority and to remind the officer of events that may still be open. VeriTracks™ User’s Manual Satellite Tracking Of People 37 Hyper link to map of offenders tracks for the day Technical Violations related to equipment Leaves/enters Tampers Zone Violations Correlation with crimes reports Display the results in text reports The link in the Offender Summary report links to the offender report, shown below and described in Appendix 3, Reports. From the basic report you can: VeriTracks™ User’s Manual Satellite Tracking Of People 38 • Show the records in a table, the results can be sorted by the columns displayed. • See the zones assigned to this offender. Click on the Offender Detail Link • In certain jurisdictions, you can link to detailed demographic or criminal history date on the offender using the Detailed DC Report link. • Drill down to see Offender Details like violations, hits, and status changes for the offender during the selected time period. Click on the Offender Detail Link Drill down to see OFFENDER DETAILS From the text report, click on the Offender Detail Link, which shows events and status changes for the selected time period. Select one of the different options to change the data displayed: Violations, Device Summary, Incident hits, or Zone Hits. a. Violation: The Violation Event Summary details if the offender had any device violations during the specified period of time. It lists the Violation Date/Time, Violation Cleared, the Violation code, and the Duration that the violation occurred. These violations include, but are not limited to, “Bracelet Gone,” “Bracelet Strap,” and “Motion No GPS.” b. Status: This link provides details about the device. Not only does it list the Violations of the device, but it also lists “Device at Rest” and “Device in Charger.” c. Incident Hits: This link will take you to a table listing of all Incident Hits that the offender had for a specified time period. This report lists the Primary Offense, with links to the Incident reports, the reporting agency, the Points and Distance from the Incident, and the Start/Stop Date and Time. d. Zone Hits: This link provides a table of any Zone Violations for this offender for a specified period of time. This report lists the Zone Name, the Violation Date, the VeriTracks™ User’s Manual Satellite Tracking Of People 39 ORI, and POC (point of contact), the number of Points in the violation, and the Zone Type. Map one or more offender tracks • Check the box in the upper right corner to select records. • Click on the globe icon to map the records. • TIP - See Maps in Chapter 4 for more details on Maps VeriTracks™ User’s Manual Satellite Tracking Of People 40 Chapter 7: SUPERVISING AN OFFENDER z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z This chapter …
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Satellite Tracking of People LLC 4801 Woodway Drive, Suite 110W • Houston, Texas 77056 832-553.9500 • Fax 832-553-9530 • www.stopllc.com Date: 8 February 2007 Telecommunication Certification Body RFI Global Services Ltd. Pavilion A Ashwood Park Basingstoke Hampshire RG23 8BG United Kingdom Subject: Certification Application FCC ID: S5EBH0107A It is requested that the following information is to be held confidential on behalf of Satellite Tracking of People LLC (STOP LLC) 4801 Woodway Drive, Suite 110W Houston, Texas 77056 FCC Rules Part 0.459 refers. Operational Description (Number of files = 1) Block Diagram (Number of files = 1) Schematics (Number of files = 2) Parts List (Number of files = 2) The reasons for withholding the above materials is that they are commercially confidential and their disclosure could result in competitive harm if they became public as they contain sufficient technical information to allow the construction of a replica device. None of the above information is available to the public and disclosure has been limited to those parties who require the information in order to provide a necessary service. We would require this confidentiality to be maintained for the life of the product. Yours sincerely Stephen Freathy VP Engineering
Exhibit 12 SATELLITE TRACKING OF PEOPLE LLC (STOP) Labelling for BluHome® (Version 1 – Jan 2007) LABEL DETAILS (NOT TO SCALE) LABEL & TEXT DIMENSIONS (MM) LENGTH = 35 WIDTH = 12 FONT HEIGHT OF BLUTAG NO = 3 FONT HEIGHT OF FCC ID = 2 FONT STYLE = ARIEL BluHome No: 00100 FCC ID: S5EBH0107A
Satellite Tracking of People LLC 4801 Woodway Drive, Suite 110W • Houston, Texas 77056 832-553.9500 • Fax 832-553-9530 • www.stopllc.com 31 st January 2007 Telecommunication Certification Body RFI Global Services Ltd. Pavilion A Ashwood Park Basingstoke Hampshire RG23 8BG United Kingdom To whom it may concern BluHome S5EBH0107A This is to certify that that there is no user accessible controls for the modification or adjustment of any of the products RF characteristics’ Yours sincerely Stephen Freathy VP Engineering STOP LLC
TEST REPORT FROM RFI GLOBAL SERVICES LTD Test of: Satellite Tracking of People LLC BluHome® To: FCC Part 15.249 Test Report Serial No: RFI/RTPTE2/RP48869JD01A Supersedes Test Report Serial No: RFI/RPTE1/RP48869JD01A This Test Report Is Issued Under The Authority Of Andrew Brown, Operations Manager: Tested By: Petr Hajek Checked By: Michael Derby pp Report Copy No: PDF01 Issue Date: 21 February 2007 Test Dates: 08 December 2006 to 19 January 2007 This report may be reproduced in full. Partial reproduction may only be made with the written consent of RFI Global Services Ltd. The results in this report apply only to the sample(s) tested. RFI GLOBAL SERVICES LTD TEST REPORT S.No. RFI/RTPTE2/RP48869JD01A Page 2 of 2 Issue Date: 21 February 2007 Test of: Satellite Tracking of People LLC BluHome® To: FCC Part 15.249 This page has been left intentionally blank. RFI GLOBAL SERVICES LTD TEST REPORT S.No. RFI/RTPTE2/RP48869JD01A Page 3 of 3 Issue Date: 21 February 2007 Test of: Satellite Tracking of People LLC BluHome® To: FCC Part 15.249 Table of Contents 1. Client Information ............................................................................................................................4 2. Equipment Under Test (EUT) ..........................................................................................................5 3. Test Specification, Methods and Procedures ...............................................................................7 4. Deviations from the Test Specification..........................................................................................8 5. Operation of the EUT During Testing.............................................................................................9 6. Summary of Test Results ..............................................................................................................10 7. Measurements, Examinations and Derived Results ...................................................................11 8. Measurement Methods ..................................................................................................................30 9. Measurement Uncertainty .............................................................................................................33 Appendix 1. Test Equipment Used ...................................................................................................34 Appendix 2. Test Configuration Drawings.......................................................................................36 RFI GLOBAL SERVICES LTD TEST REPORT S.No. RFI/RTPTE2/RP48869JD01A Page 4 of 4 Issue Date: 21 February 2007 Test of: Satellite Tracking of People LLC BluHome® To: FCC Part 15.249 1. Client Information Company Name: Satellite Tracking of People LLC Address: 4801 Woodway Drive Suite 110W Houston Texas 77056-1828 Contact Name: Mr S Freathy RFI GLOBAL SERVICES LTD TEST REPORT S.No. RFI/RTPTE2/RP48869JD01A Page 5 of 5 Issue Date: 21 February 2007 Test of: Satellite Tracking of People LLC BluHome® To: FCC Part 15.249 2. Equipment Under Test (EUT) The following information (with the exception of the Date of Receipt) has been supplied by the client: 2.1. Identification of Equipment Under Test (EUT) Description: Base Station for People Tracking Brand Name: STOP Model Name or Number: BluHome® Unique Type Identification: HMU Serial Number: None stated Country of Manufacture: None stated FCC ID Number: S5EBH0107A Date of Receipt: 8 th December 2006 2.2. Accessories The following accessories were supplied with the EUT: Description: AC Switching Adaptor Brand Name: Sunny Model Name or Number: SYS 1298-1812-W2 Serial Number: 0602 138 125 Cable Length and Type: 1.5m, two core Connected to Port: Input Voltage Supply Description: Telephone cable Brand Name: Not stated Model Name or Number: Not stated Serial Number: Not applicable Cable Length and Type: 2.5m Multi core telephone cable with RJ45 connector Connected to Port: Permanently attached to unit 2.3. Description of EUT The equipment under test is a 915 MHz home monitoring unit. 2.4. Modifications Incorporated in the EUT During the course of testing the EUT was not modified. RFI GLOBAL SERVICES LTD TEST REPORT S.No. RFI/RTPTE2/RP48869JD01A Page 6 of 6 Issue Date: 21 February 2007 Test of: Satellite Tracking of People LLC BluHome® To: FCC Part 15.249 2.5. Additional Information Related to Testing Power Supply Requirement: Nominal 115 V 60 Hz AC Mains supply and Internal battery Intended Operating Environment: Commercial Equipment Category: Short Range (Low Power) Type of Unit: Base Station(Fixed Use) Interface Ports: AC Adaptor 1.5m core cable directly to unit and 4 core telephone cable with RJ45 (not connected) Transmit Frequency Range: 915 MHz Channel ID Channel Number Channel Frequency (MHz) Transmit Channels Tested: Single - 915 Receive Frequency Range: 915 MHz Channel ID Channel Number Channel Frequency (MHz) Receive Channels Tested: Single - 915 Highest Fundamental Frequency: 915 MHz Occupied Bandwidth: 332.665 kHz 2.6. Support Equipment No support equipment was used to exercise the EUT during testing. RFI GLOBAL SERVICES LTD TEST REPORT S.No. RFI/RTPTE2/RP48869JD01A Page 7 of 7 Issue Date: 21 February 2007 Test of: Satellite Tracking of People LLC BluHome® To: FCC Part 15.249 3. Test Specification, Methods and Procedures 3.1. Test Specifications Reference: FCC Part 15 Subpart C: 2006 (Sections 15.249). Title: Code of Federal Regulations, Part 15 (47CFR15) Radio Frequency Devices. Comments: A description of the test facility used for this test is on file with, and has been accepted by, the Federal Communications Commission as required by Section 2.948 of Federal Rules. 3.2. Methods and Procedures The methods and procedures used were as detailed in: ANSI C63.2 (1996) Title: American National Standard for Instrumentation - Electromagnetic noise and field strength. ANSI C63.4 (2003) Title: American National Standard Methods of Measurement of Electromagnetic…
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4801 Woodway · Houston, Texas · United States
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 915 MHz - 915 MHz | 580.00 µW |
BLUbase Offender Monitoring System
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
BluTag
Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter
Blu+
Equipment Class
DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz
BluTag Stalker Alert
Equipment Class
PCT - PCS Licensed Transmitter worn on body
BLUBAND
Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter