SuperCom PureOne Electronic Monitoring Solution User Guide
- June 10, 2024
- SuperCom
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PUREONE
ELECTRONIC MONITORING SOLUTION
User’s Guide
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Pure One Monitoring
PureOne monitoring solution overview
The Pure One is an all-in-one device, containing GNSS, cellular and RF BLE
modules. The integrated BLE module allows the device to communicate with the
Pure Beacon (home unit) Bluetooth device while the GNSS module is used for
location positioning using sate lilts. The built in LTE cellular module is
used for communication with Pure Monitor.
The PureOne device comes with a portable charger, that allows seamless and
convenient charging.
Both the charger and the Purine device are equipped with LED interface that
indicates the different states and modes of the devices.
Turning the Pure One on
To turn on the Pure One, simply connect the charger to the device. Once the
device detects that the charger is attached, the Pure One will automatically
be turned on.
Allocation of the Purine & the Pure Beacon devices in Pure Monitor
Once offender profile was created in the system the device can be assigned to
it. The allocation of the device is done via Pure Monitor, in the following
steps:
- On the Offender’s Equipment Tab, click Allocate Device
- Search for the Purine serial number or select the Purine from the list of devices then click Allocate
- If a Pure Beacon device is needed repeat step 2 i.e. select a Pure Beacon home unit by serial number and click Allocate
- The Purine and Pure Beacon devices are now added to the Offender’s Equipment list and is ready for activation.
Monitoring devices are allocated to an offender and ready for activation.
Monitoring start (a activation) in Pure Monitor
Once the monitoring device/s are allocated the main device can be activated in
order to enroll and start monitoring. Click “Activate” button colored in green
to send activation request to the Pure One. Once clicked, the information
section soon will become available and device’s status and recent events will
be displayed.
Monitoring end (allocation) in Pure Monitor
To finish the monitoring devices needs to be removed from offender in Pure
Monitor. The allocation of the device/s is done in the following steps:
- If the offender has any Pure Beacon(s) allocated to them, the device must be unallocated from the offender prior to the allocation of the Purine device.
- A device can be unallocated by going to the Offender’s Equipment Tab, clicking on a device’s Settings button and then clicking on the red Unallocated button:
- Once the device confirms the allocation request was received it will be removed from the offender and will not appear under their Equipment tab.
Pure One and Pure Beacon Installation
Parts o f Pure One installation kit
The kit of the Pure One includes the following items:
Pure Beacon device (optional) Pure One device
Portable Pure One charger
Pure One strap Upper strap buckle (disposable)
Bottom strap buckle (disposable) Locking clip (disposable)
Strap cutting tool for strap length adjustment Medical scissors for strap cutting and PureOne bracelet removal
PureOne Installation
The kit of
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Prepare:
a. PureOne device
b. The upper and bottom strap locks
c. Locking pin
d. Strap -
Attach the upper and lower strap buckles to one end of the ankle bracelet strap.
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Fit the disposable locking clip into one end of the main body.
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Fit the end of the strap into the end of the main body and push until the strap clicks in place.
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Measure the strap on the offender’s ankle. The strap should be snug, but still have some looseness so it does not hurt the ankle. The correct strap tightness should be loose enough that you can fit an index finger between the Strap and the ankle.
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Use numbering on the strap to select and remember the suitable length of the band.
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Use the provided cutter to cleanly cut the band.
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Verify strap length by attaching the strap to offender’s ankle.
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If the strap fits:
a. Attach the upper and lower strap buckles to the 2 nd end of the ankle bracelet strap.
b. Insert the locking pin in the side of the Pure One body. -
After the locking clip is inserted, attach the strap again around the offender’s ankle and insert the strap into the Pure One base to lock it. You should hear a clicking noise. This indicates the locking of the strap.
Pure Beacon Installation Preparation
Verify that the beacon unit has a dual sided sticker on the back side. Then,
position the unit on a flat table surface, preferably in the center of the
premises (to provide the best coverage, similar to the House Arrest unit).
Pure Beacon Installation
For best performance, the unit shall be positioned on a table of a height of
around 0.6 to 1.8 meters above floor level.
If possible, position the unit on a wooden or concrete surface and note that
surfaces like metal, glass, mirror or tiles aren’t suitable for the unit.
To reduce risk of interference, all electrical devices or large metal objects
shall not be in immediate proximity to the Pure Beacon unit.
Furthermore, the unit shall be kept away from water, chemicals, drink or food
preparation areas.
PureOne Removal
To remove the Pure One bracelet from offender’s ankle perform the following:
- Use the provided medical scissors to cut the band.
- Save the Pure One bracelet and the band for re-use and recycling.
Pure One Unit LED Interface
Introduction to Pure One Led interface
Both the Pure One device and the charger have LED’s that serve as visual
indicators. The
PureOne device has a single LED light while the charger has 3.
The following table details each state and its corresponding LED sequence.
Pure One – 1 LED
# | State | LED sequence | Sequence Image (Left to Right) |
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1. | Unallocated (monitoring inactive), valid communication cycle. Charger not |
connected. The unit is communicating with the server and its available for
enrollment and monitoring.| Rapid double blink in yellow.|
1.| Unallocated (monitoring inactive), invalid communication cycle. Charger
not connected. The unit has errors in communication with the server.| Rapid
double blink in red.|
2.| Charger is connected – PureOne Battery Low (0%29%)| Slow blinking in red.|
2.| Charger is connected – PureOne Battery Medium (30%-69%)| Slow blinking in
yellow.|
2.| Charger is connected – PureOne Battery High (70%-99%)| Slow blinking in
green.|
2.| Charger is connected – PureOne Battery Full
(99%-100%)| Static green.|
3| Monitoring active mode (charger is not
connected).| Blinking in blue.|
4| Monitoring active mode — charger connected and charger battery insufficient
to charge the PureOne| Does not affect LED state. For example, if PureOne
device is allocated and charger is connected and doesn’t have sufficient
energy to charge, the LED would continue to blink blue.|
5.| Monitoring active mode — PureOne device battery is low (1%-20%)| Slow
blinking in red.|
5.| Monitoring active mode — PureOne device battery is medium (21%-40%)| Slow
blinking in yellow.|
5.| Monitoring active mode — PureOne device battery is high (70%-98%)| When
battery is above 40%, no indication is given by the LED’s|
Charger – 3 LED’s
# | State | LED sequence | Sequence Image (Left to Right) |
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1 | Charger is connected to the wall — upon initial connection. | All 3 LED turn | |
on and off sequentially | |||
1. | Charger is connected to wall — charger battery is between 0%-40%. | First | |
LED blinking Second and third LED off | |||
1. | Charger is connected to wall — charger battery is between 40%-80%. | First | |
LED static Second Led blinking Third Led off | |||
1. | Charger is connected to wall — charger battery is between 80%-99%. | First | |
and second LED static Third LED blinking | |||
1. | Charger battery is full, and charger is connected to the wall. | All three | |
LEDs blinking in unison rapidly | |||
2. | Charger is connected to PureOne — connection detected by the charger. | ||
Each Led blinking twice sequentially | |||
2. | Charger is connected to PureOne — charger battery has depleted and now at | ||
80%-99%. | First and second LED static Third LED blinking | ||
2. | Charger is connected to PureOne — charger battery has depleted and now at | ||
40%-80%. | First LED static Second LED blinking Third LED off | ||
2. | Charger is connected to PureOne — charger battery has depleted and now at | ||
0%40%. | First LED blinking Second and third LED off | ||
2. | Charger is connected to PureOne — charger battery is insufficient to | ||
charge PureOne. | All three LEDs blinking in unison slowly | ||
3 | Charger is not connected to the wall or to PureOne Charger battery is fully | ||
drained. | All 3 LED’s are off | ||
4. | Error — voltage exceeds allowed limit . | First and last LED are static | |
Second LED is blinking | |||
4. | Error — no program running. | All three LED are static |
PureOne Radio Frequencies
Introduction to PureOne RF communication
PureOne uses the following RF technologies:
Cellular LTE
– Certified cellular module
– LTE coverage
Bluetooth Low Energy
– BLE 5.1 module
– Low power
– BLE module does not transmit any data while cellular communication is active
Wi-Fi
– Wi-Fi is used in Rx (reception) mode only.
– Wi-Fi purpose is for location aiding.
– Wi-Fi module does not work while cellular communication is active