
SCRAM GPS
Quick Reference Guide
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Message Events
Description
Inclusion Zone
Exit
Indicates that the client has exited an inclusion zone.
Neutral Zone Entry
Indicates that the client has entered a neutral zone.
Neutral Zone Exit
Indicates that the client has exited a neutral zone.
Audible -
Command Sent
Indicates that the user sent an audible alarm to the
bracelet.
Audible - Device
Received
Sent by the bracelet to indicate that it received the
audible command from the system.
Vibrate -
Command Sent
Indicates that the user sent a vibrate alarm to the
bracelet.
Vibrate - Device
Received
Sent by the bracelet to indicate that it received the
vibrate command from the system.
Acknowledgement
Indicates that the client has responded to the audible
or vibrate command by pressing the button on the
bracelet.
Exclusion Zone
Buffer Exit
Generated when the client exits the exclusion zone
buffer area by moving away from the exclusion zone.
Battery Low
Vibrate - Client did
not push button
Generated when a user sends a vibrate command to
the bracelet and the client does not acknowledge by
pushing the button on the bracelet.
Battery Low
Vibrate - Client
pushed button
Generated when a user sends a vibrate command to
the bracelet and the client pushes the button on the
bracelet.
End Of Service
Indicates that the client has been inactivated.
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ROUBLESHOOTING
Issue
Indication
Recommended Action
No
Communication
Indicates that the
bracelet is unable to
communicate with
cell tower. On the
Dashboard page, a
solid
red
icon appears
in the Equipment
column for the client.
Instruct client to plug device in
for 15 minutes.
If communication failure does
not clear, instruct client to stand
outside for 15 minutes in an
attempt to communicate with
cell tower.
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