INTRODUCTION The TRAC is a portable breath alcohol tester with advanced high-technology electrochemical sensor providing enforcement with the most accurate alcohol concentration value and its strongest anti- Smart interference capability. The optional Phone Data Collection functionality allows law...
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Together the advanced sensor and optional Smart Phone functionality provide law enforcement with comprehensive, evidence-based, chain custody documentation that bolsters prosecution—making the TRAC new standard in law enforcement.
SPECIFICATIONS • Advanced 16 bit low power consumption • Reliable and accurate Electrochemical Sensor (Fuel Cell) • Evidentiary grade analysis • LCD display • LED power indicator • Single key operation...
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• Blowing error warning • Short warm-up time, fast response and resume • Rechargeable battery • Power saving design • Rugged ABS and TPE construction with protective cover • Optional Smart Phone Data Collection module...
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Technical Data Sensor type: Precise and linear Electrochemical Sensor (Fuel Cell) Detection Range: 0.000~0.400%BAC Resolution: 0.001%BAC Display: 1.3 inch LCD screen LED: 3 colors to indicate messages or alerts Operating range: temperature: 32F to 104F (0°C~40°C) Humidity: 15~95%RH (No Dews) Storage conditions: 14F to 140F (-10°C~60°C) Battery: 550mAh Li battery...
PREPARATION Charging the Battery The TRAC comes with a rechargeable battery that last up to 30 days and more than 100 tests. Before use fully charge the device with the accompanying charger. The T R A C has two ways of indicating the battery needs to be recharged.
CONFIGURATION Display NOTE: The battery icon will flash when the battery is low indicating it is time to recharge. If the battery capacity is too low the tester will not turn on. The Bluetooth indicator will illuminate when the optional Smart Phone Data Collection application is active.
BAC reading. Power Button 2. Press the to power on the TRAC. You will hear a brief buzzer sound LCD Display and the will show “- - - - -”. Because calibration is imperative to...
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before the next calibration is due the LCD Display will inform you by briefly displaying the word “due” with the number of days left; such as duE30, duE29…duE01. The number in the display indicates the days remaining before calibration due. After this brief...
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TRAC. Within a few seconds the LCD Display will indicate the BAC result. LCD Display 5. If the shows “Err0” this is an error message and an indication that there was an insufficient breath flow rate or an interruption in the blowing. Please resubmit your breath sample.
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FCC ID NOTE 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 int- erference that may cause undesired operation.
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generates, uses and can radiate radio frequen- cy energy and, if not installed and used in acc- ordance with the instructions, may cause harm- ful interference to radio communications. How- ever, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be det- ermined by turning the equipment off and on,...
• Keep the device in calibration as recommended in this Owner’s Manual detailed below. • Do not blow smoke into the T R A C directly as this will cause damage. • Avoid using the TRAC in temperatures below 32°F or above 104°F (0-40°C).
TRAC and is recommended every 1500 tests, but not more than every 365 days. To insure timely calibrations the TRAC has a count down timer that, beginning 30 days before the due date, will display the days remaining before calibration is due.
OPTIONAL SMART PHONE DATA COLLECTION Contact Safe Community Institute at 800-208- 3244 to learn how to register, access and implement the data collection module through a smart phone app.
DISCLAIMER Safe Community Institute, its resellers, agents or employees, make no warranties, express or implied, individually or collectively, as to the ability of this product to determine whether, or to the extent to which, a test subject’s mental or physical functioning, or judgment, may be impaired by blood alcohol including whether the test subject is intoxicated under any definition of that word.
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