User's Manual

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6. Slide the PID Sleeve over the PID Retaining Pin. The PID Sleeve will click when properly
secured.
NOTE: The PID Retaining Pin is
Tamper-Evident. Once inserted, they
cannot be removed without damaging
the two barbed vanes on the tip of the
PID Retaining Pin.
Figure 17: Attaching sleeve Figure 18: Window for viewing PID Retaining Pin
7. Without inserting the other end of the PID Band, wrap the PID around the participant's ankle until
snug.
NOTE: Although the PID can be installed on the ankle or wrist, we strongly recommend Ankle
Placement of PID whenever possible. If Wrist Placement is chosen, check the compressed hand
size versus wrist size. If they are close in size, this necessitates PID placement on the ankle.
8. Take note of the line on the PID Band that is closest to the edge of the face of the PID.
NOTE: In order to ensure that the band is not too tight, we
recommend allowing an additional notch when making the
initial cut as it can be shortened if necessary, but not
lengthened.
Figure 19: Sizing the PID Band
9. Use the Cutting and Alignment Tool to cut the PID Band to size.
10. Check the fit of the PID Band by wrapping the PID around the participant's ankle and fully
inserting the end of the PID Band into the PID housing. It is important that the PID not be
completely installed on the participant at this point, in case the PID Band needs to be resized.
NOTE: In order to ensure proper operation of tamper detections, secure fitting of the PID is
crucial. The PID and Band must fit snug, but not so tight as to cause discomfort. When checking
the fit on the ankle, ask the participant to stand and re-check the PID Band. A proper fit requires a
1/8 to a 1/4 inch slack when the PID Band is pulled away from the participant.
11. Once the appropriate fit is established, remove the PID from the participant.
NOTE: G4S Justice Services recommends practicing this process prior to proceeding with an
actual installation on a participant.