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Setup
Q: Is the unit able to detect people of different heights (e.g. children, adults 3' to 6.5')?
A: There's a visible sensor and a camera that will show your face on the LCD screen. Within the effective scanning range,
the sensor should pick up the face, though in extreme cases the tablet might need to be adjusted.
Q: What scanning range does TAVIS cover?
A: Please consider the following table, which was created in consideration of an individual being 3 feet away from the
thermal camera. All measurements for height were taken directly from the height of the camera (not another part of the
tablet). The actual vertical scan distances are 6 inches longer or more, but these measurements account for fitting an
entire 10" head inside the field of view. The optical range increases by a directional tilt.
Pole Camera Height
Optical Range
Vertical Scan – (w/head)
65”
60” – 78”
18”
60”
54” – 72”
18”
Tilted Desktop Height
Optical Range
Vertical Scan – (w/head)
41”
46” – 72”+
26”+
Q: Is Plexiglass okay in front of the tablet?
A: Plexiglass alters the temperature of the reading. Please avoid reflective surfaces in TAVIS’s field of vision.
Q: Can the sensor be affixed to a door, away from the tablet that collects data?
A: The sensor must be connected to the tablet at this time.
Using the Software
Q: How does the alert message work? Are there display and sound alerts?
A: On the display screen, it will show the person's face and current temperature. If it senses a temperature higher than
what has been set as normal, the tablet will show red and emit an alert sound. The volume may be adjusted in TAVIS’s
settings.
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