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For details on the all Event Codes please refer to the
For more information please view the following sections:
Alcolock Calibration Requirements
Breath Test on iFob Return
1.
Taking a Breath Test:
a.
Authorise yourself to the Traka system using your card, pin or fingerprint in the usual way.
b.
Return the iFob to the correct position, that has been configured to
If the system requests the User must takes a breath test the LCD will display:
c.
Lift the Alcolock and follow the instructions as indicated on the Alcolock device display. In general,
all models will inform you to insert the mouthpiece as required and blow continuously into the
mouthpiece for approximately 5 seconds.
NOTE:
Depending upon the type of device used, the sampling time period and method may
vary slightly.
NOTE:
It can take a little practice to achieve a successful sample at first! If the device
informs the user to take a further sample please don't panic, try to relax and re-take the
sample as instructed.
HINT:
For the 'Alcometer 500' device, tail off your breath naturally after aprox 5 seconds
to achieve a successful sample every time.
d.
Once the sample has been taken the LCD on the Traka system will show one of the following:
The breath sample is below the BAC limit set in the device, the user may close the door and
complete the process or return another iFob.
The breath sample is above the BAC limit set in the device, then a Breath Test Failed event
is generated against the iFob.
20 seconds has passed and the user has either Failed to Provide an Adequate Sample
or Not Provided a Sample at all. If this occurs then a
Breath Test Sample Not Given
event is generated.
2.
User Lockout – if a User has failed the Breath Test!
If a User fails the breath test or does not provide an adequate sample the User is "locked out". This means
that if a user attempts to remove an iFob whilst logged in that requires a breath test it will not be released to
them and the LCD will show: