SCRAM CAM Device

SCRAM Systems understands how important it is for you to keep your monitoring devices in your available inventory. Keeping units on-site and functional saves precious time and money for your monitoring business. To help you keep your SCRAM devices operating at peak performance; our engineers have researched and developed a series of recommended cleaning and maintenance procedures that enable you to get the most out of your SCRAM equipment investment.

SCRAM CAM and House Arrest Bracelet Deep Cleaning (Between Clients)
SCRAM Bracelet-Faceplate Maintenance (in-office)
SCRAM Bracelet-Faceplate Maintenance (Field Installer)

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Starting this Wednesday, September 18, 2019, when you log into any of our SCRAM client management systems, you will notice newly designed login pages. Simply enter your user name, click the Next button, enter your password, and click the Sign In button to access the system.

The primary reason for notifying you regarding this change is to ensure you that, when you see this new look-and-feel, you are actually logging into the correct site and not a pirated or “spoofed” site.

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SCRAM Systems is pleased to notify you that we are rolling out the second phase of the Daily Action Plan enhancements — Automated Transfers! With a release scheduled for Thursday, September 12, 2019 at 10:00 AM MDT, the system will automatically transfer high-priority alerts back to SCRAM Systems when additional information is needed, and a final disposition has not been determined (confirmed/not confirmed).

For more information please review:

Daily Action Plan Quicksheet

Daily Action Plan FAQ

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On August 29, SCRAM Systems will be deploying a new SCRAMnet feature that provides extensive enhancements to the Alert Management Console’s graphing and data visualization capabilities.

SCRAMnet Graphing Tool Quicksheet

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Next week, SCRAM systems will be deploying new functionality designed to:

  • Provide CAM Customers with a better global view of Alerts and Caseloads
  • Self Management of Daily Action Plan and Subscription to the DAP
  • DAP Can Now Be Configured By Customer for Frequency and Time Preferences

This deployment is the first phase of upcoming new functionality designed to enhance the SCRAMnet experience for CAM customers.  To learn more about how to best set up and use this new feature set.

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This video is a review of suggested best practices for removing a CH bracelet strap from a CAM bracelet.

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This new video walks you through the SCRAMNET software steps to remove monitoring equipment (CAM, HA) from your clients including some recommended best practices.

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What: Disposal of SCRAM equipment that may pose health hazard

SCRAM Systems would like to remind our valued partners that Cleaning and Disinfecting Instructions for SCRAM Systems Products are located on the SCRAMNET® Help page. This document lists approved cleaning products, such as Sporicidin®, that can be used to remove any viruses and bacteria that could pose a health risk.

If, however, you determine that the potential health risk is serious enough that the SCRAM equipment should be disposed of locally, follow any state and/or local guidelines that may apply. Do NOT return the contaminated equipment to SCRAM Systems. It is important that as few people as possible handle equipment with a known or suspected contaminant. Returning this equipment could needlessly expose many people, such as postal workers and SCRAM Systems equipment receiving personnel, to serious health risks. For more information, refer to the Cleaning and Disinfecting Instructions for SCRAM Systems Products document on the SCRAMNET® Help page.

Do not hesitate to contact our Customer Services department at 1-303-785-7879 with any questions that you may have regarding this important information.

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The attached document provides a quick reference sheet for further information on the CAM strap, buckle, and tamper clip compatibilities.

CH-C_CH-D Strap Differences

 

 

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