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Copyright ©2012 Enforcement Technology Group, Inc. (ETGI). All Rights Reserved. Information subject to change without notice. Bluetooth

®

is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.

INTRODUCTION/OVERVIEW

 

(CONTINUED):

1.

"Coach"

 

utilizes

 

a

 

cell

 

phone

 

or

 

landline

 

to

 

place

 

an

 

outgoing

 

call

 

to

 

BECP

 

paired

 

to

 

the

 

Concealed

 

Communicator

that

 

is

 

worn/concealed

 

by

 

Field

 

Operator.

 

7.

The

 

Field

 

Operator's

 

eardrums

 

convert

 

the

 

vibrations

 

of

 

the

 

"

Earpiece

 

Magnets

"

 

into

 

audible

 

sound.

 

2.

Due

 

to

 

the

 

adjustments

 

of

 

the

 

BECP's "incoming

 

call"

 

and

 

"sound

 

profile"

 

adjustments,

 

the

 

call

 

placed

 

by

 

the

 

"Coach"

 

to

 

the

 

Field

 

Operator

 

is

 

automatically

 

answered by

 

the

 

BECP

 

paired

 

to

 

the

 

Concealed

 

Communicator

Base

 

Unit

 

without

 

producing

 

a

 

ring

 

tone.

 

3.

Audio

 

signals

 

(i.e.

 

communications

 

between

 

the

 

Field

 

Operator

 

and

 

subject

 

or

 

sounds

 

from

 

within

 

the

 

target

 

area)

 

are

 

picked

 

up

 

by

 

"

Low

 

Profile

 

Microphone

"

 

connected

 

to

 

the

 

Concealed

 

Communicator

Base

 

Unit.

5.

Audio

 

signals

 

(i.e.

 

voice

 

of

 

"Coach")

 

picked

 

up

 

by

 

the

 

microphone

 

of

 

the

 

cell

 

phone

 

or

 

landline

 

used

 

to

 

place

 

the

 

call

 

to

 

the

 

Field

 

Operator

 

are

 

passed

 

through

 

the

 

"

Neck

 

Loop

 

Transmitter

."

6.

Through

 

magnetic

 

induction,

 

audio

 

signals

 

passed

 

through

 

the

 

"

Neck

 

Loop

 

Transmitter

"

 

cause

 

the

 

"

Earpiece

 

Magnets

"

 

located

 

in

 

ear

 

canals

 

to

 

vibrate.

4.

The

 

audio

 

signals

 

picked

 

up

 

by

 

the

 

"

Low

 

Profile

 

Microphone

"

 

are

 

wirelessly

 

transmitted

 

back

 

to

 

the

 

speaker

 

of

 

the

 

cell

 

phone

 

or

 

landline

 

used

 

by

 

the

 

"Coach"

 

to

 

place

 

the

 

outgoing

 

call.

NOTE:

"Tone

 

Generator

 

Button"

 

connected

 

to

 

the

 

Concealed

 

Communicator

Base

 

Unit

 

will

 

produce

 

a

 

tone

 

that

 

audible

 

to

 

the

 

Field

 

Operator

 

and

 

"Coach"

 

each

 

time

 

the

 

button

 

is

 

pressed.

 

This

 

allows

 

the

 

Field

 

Operator

 

to

 

non

verbally

 

communicate

 

with

 

the

 

"Coach."

1.

5.

4.

2.

4.

5.

7.

5.

4.

6.

3.

3

Summary of Contents for CONCEALED COMMUNICATOR

Page 1: ...into his her department s rules regulations policies and procedures ETGI makes NO representations concerning the legality of the Concealed Communicator such as the making transmission or recording audio signals of others without their knowledge and or consent We encourage you to check and comply with all applicable local state and federal laws and regulations before engaging in any form of surveil...

Page 2: ...S 8 Concealing the Bluetooth Enabled Cell Phone BECP and the Concealed Communicator Base Unit 8 Connecting Concealing and Positioning the Tone Generator Button 8 Connecting Concealing and Positioning the Neck Loop Transmitter 8 Connecting Concealing and Positioning the Low Profile Microphone 7 8 PRE OPERATIONS SET UP COMPONENT CONCEALMENT 7 Changing the BECP Sound Profile 6 Changing the BECP Incom...

Page 3: ...tely gather covert audio data from a target or other area of interest The Concealed Communicator is delivered with the following components 1 Concealed Communicator Base Unit 1 Low Profile Microphone 1 Neck Loop Transmitter 2 Large Earpiece Magnet Set 1 Small Earpiece Magnet Set 1 Tone Generator Button 1 AC Power Charger to charge Concealed Communicator Base Unit s battery The Concealed Communicat...

Page 4: ...ach Cell or Landline Phone Coach Cell or Landline Phone Audio Signal Picked Up by Low Profile Microphone 1 Concealed Communicator Base Unit is powered on 2 Bluetooth Enabled Cell Phone BECP is paired to Concealed Communicator Base Unit 3 BECP incoming call setting is set to auto answer 4 BECP sound profile setting is set to silent and or vibrate 5 BECP speaker level set to its highest level 6 Low ...

Page 5: ...etween the Field Operator and subject or sounds from within the target area are picked up by Low Profile Microphone connected to the Concealed Communicator Base Unit 5 Audio signals i e voice of Coach picked up by the microphone of the cell phone or landline used to place the call to the Field Operator are passed through the Neck Loop Transmitter 6 Through magnetic induction audio signals passed t...

Page 6: ...MAINTENANCE To preserve the ability for the Concealed Communicator s battery to properly retain a charge the unit s battery should be fully charged after EACH time the unit has been used 1 Locate the AC Power Charger provided NOTE Check to ensure that the Concealed Communicator is powered off no LEDs are turned on 2 Insert the plug end of the AC Power Charger into a standard 120v electrical outlet...

Page 7: ... blink repeatedly turns on off signaling that the unit has been powered on 2 Press and hold down the BLUETOOTH button on the Concealed Communicator Base Unit NOTE Release the BLUETOOTH when both the yellow BLUETOOTH and blue POWER LEDs begin to blink rapidly The rapid blinking of the yellow and blue LEDs signal that the unit s Bluetooth function is active and is ready to be discovered by a Bluetoo...

Page 8: ... 4 Select the GENERAL option 5 Select the CALL ANSWER option 6 Select the AUTOMATIC option 7 Set the TIME option to either the 1 2 3 4 or 5 seconds NOTE By adjusting the incoming call settings the Bluetooth Enabled Cell Phone BECP will automatically answer ANY incoming call The time that it takes for the BECP to automatically answer the call will be based on the selected TIME setting If set to 1 s...

Page 9: ...et Small Earpiece Magnet Set Tone Generator Button Connects to Concealed Communicator Base Unit s MIC port Allows Coach to remotely monitor listen to sounds audio within proximity of the Field Operator Connects to Concealed Communicator Base Unit s LOOP port When Audio signals the Coach s voice are passed through the component a magnetic field is created that cause the Earpiece Magnets to vibrate ...

Page 10: ...tached in a concealed manner to help prevent it from being identified by a subject 3 Conceal the Neck Loop Transmitter cable by running it under the shirt of the operator 4 Insert the pin end of the Neck Loop Transmitter into the LOOP port located on the side of the Concealed Communicator Base Unit Connecting Concealing and Positioning the Tone Generator Button 1 Locate the Tone Generator Button o...

Page 11: ...OCEDURES WARNINGS IMPORTANT EARPIECE MAGNET EXTRACTION WARNINGS To help prevent damage to the ear the Earpiece Magnets should ONLY be removed from the ear canals by the Field Operator NEVER allow another person to remove the Earpiece Magnets on behalf of the Field Operator The Field Operator should ONLY use the provided Earpiece Magnet Extraction Tool to remove the Earpiece Magnets NOTE If the Ear...

Page 12: ...has been successfully powered off 2 Disconnect the Low Profile Microphone Neck Loop Transmitter and Tone Generator Button if connected components from the Concealed Communicator Base Unit and store 3 Instruct Field Operator to remove the Earpiece Magnets in accordance with the Earpiece Magnet Extraction Procedures Warnings section of this manual NOTE Once the Earpiece Magnets have been removed and...

Page 13: ... call to the telephone number of the Bluetooth Enabled Cell Phone BECP that is paired to the Concealed Communicator This call will automatically be answered by the BECP as the incoming call setting should have been set to auto answer After the call connects the caller should be able to listen to monitor the sounds occurring within the proximity of the Low Profile Microphone and the Field Operator ...

Page 14: ...e voice of the caller via the Earpiece Magnets are dependent upon several factors which include but are NOT limited to The anatomic hearing capability of the individuals Coach and Field Operator Ambient sounds noises occurring within the operating environment The positioning of the Earpiece Magnets inside the ear canal The distance between the Neck Loop Transmitter and Earpiece Magnets Additional ...

Page 15: ...orm warranty work on the system The equipment is intended for use by individuals properly trained by approved instructors to determine where the equipment fits into his her department s rules regulations policies and procedures Limitation of Warranty Under no circumstances will ETGI be responsible for any damages resulting from negligent handling misuse or illegal use of the Concealed Communicator...

Page 16: ...rmation subject to change without notice Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG Inc MANUFACTURER CONTACT INFORMATION 400 N Broadway 4th Fl Milwaukee WI 53202 Toll Free U S Only 800 873 2872 Phone 414 276 4471 Fax 414 276 1533 Email info etgi us Visit www etgi us 14 ...

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