SENS-O-LOCK WC9000+ User manual

WC9000+
User Guide
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Biometric Equipment & Safety Technology, Inc.
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United States
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Guide Version 1.09


System Overview
WC9000+
Handset
WC9000+
Control Box

WC9000+
WiFi Camera
(Optional)
WC9000+
Link Cable
"Coil Cord"
BEST Labs
IID Mouthpiece

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v
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This booklet should be kept in your vehicle and only used as
a guide. If you have any problems or do not understand
proper operation of the WC9000+ Ignition Interlock Device,
pleasecontact your interlock provider.
The Breath Alcohol Ignition Interlock Device (BAIID)
installed in your vehicle is an electronic breath alcohol
analyzer. The ignition interlock device (IID) is connected
with the ignition and other control systems of your motor
vehicle. Please take some time to familiarize yourself with
the parts of the interlock system and its functions. The IID
measures the breath alcohol content (BrAC) of the driver of
yourvehicle. It then
uses
this
information
to
determine
the
blood
alcohol
content (BAC) of the driver of your vehicle. It
will prevent the vehicle from starting if the driver's BAC
exceeds the preset limit determined by the state's
specifications.
The
WC9000+II
D
is
comprised of a detachable handset,
control
box, and an optional camera. Reusable, mouthpieces are
included.
If a camera unit is required, a photo of the driver will only be
taken each time a test is requested/taken.
Depending on your service area, the device may transmitlog
data via an internal cellular connection. GPS data is recorded
by the device andstored.
The WC9000+ contains no user serviceable parts.
Any persons attempting to open, tamper with, circumvent, or
otherwise misuse this device may be guilty of a crime and is
subject to all associated penalties.
The handset uses a resistive touchscreen over its display.
Care should be taken to keep sharp or pointed objects away
from the screen. Damage to the screen may inhibit your ability

2. 1. 3.
Handset Button Guide
1. Power.
Hold for 5 seconds to power the device on or off.
2. Service.
Hold during boot. (When green light first turns on)
3.
Code Entry
Hold during "Key ON" to access the code entry screen.

StartingyourVehicle
Standard test:
•
Power on the handset. Wait for the
main screen to appear.
•Ensure that a mouth piece is
correctly inserted into the sample
chamber.
•
Turn the ignition key to the "ON"
position.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO TURN THE
KEY TO THE START POSITION
•
The device may perform a record’s
update occasionally. This may take a
few moments.
•
The handset will display your next
service date and the lockout date in
accordance with your jurisdiction's
requirements.
•If you are required to have a
camera installed it will connect to
the camera at thistime.
•The test screen will appear.
•With a mouthpiece attached, suck
steadily through the mouthpiece until
the handset emits a rapid beep
(approx. 1.5 sec.). Then blow out
slowly and steadily until the device
"clicks" (approx. 4 sec.)

•The device will analyze the sample
provided.
•This may take several moments.
•Some jurisdictions prevent the user
from seeing the exact BAC value
determined.
•If
the
sample provided
is
below the -
set-point as determined by your
jurisdiction: You will be able to start
your vehicle.
•If a camera is installed, a preview
of the captured image will be
displayed. Ensure nothing is
obstructing thecamera.
•If you did not complete the test
properly a message will display
describing the error and the test
sequence will begin again.
•
If the sample provided was above
the set-point you will not be able to
start the vehicle and must wait a set
amount of time before
attempting again.

•A screen will appear indicating how
long you must wait before
attempting the test again.
•When
the
wait
period
is
over,
you
Will be prompted for another
sample.
•There may be a limited amount of
time to provide this sample
depending on your jurisdiction’s
requirements.
•If a violation occurs that causes the
device toenter an "early service" state,
a warning will appear describing the
violation and indicating that action
must be taken.
•Violations and corresponding action
will vary based on your program
requirements.
•Most jurisdictions require
periodic
random retests to be taken whiledriving.
•The unit will alarm visually and
audibly.
•Test procedure is the same as the initial
test.
•There may only be a limited amount of
time to take the test.
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