Configuring ACC for Elevated Temperature
Detection
ACC software version 7.10 or later is required for use with the H4 Thermal Elevated Temperature Detection
camera.
In an ACC Client, you can configure the skin temperature threshold for subjects with elevated and low
temperatures. Subjects that fall in between the elevated and low temperature thresholds will be considered
as being within the acceptable range.
You can also set up analytic temperature events to record events for a specified temperature threshold.
Configuring Skin Temperature Thresholds
Configure the thresholds for detecting skin temperatures on faces in live video.
Note:
The following button is supported only for the Avigilon H4 Thermal Elevated Temperature
Detection camera.
1. In the New Task menu
, click
Site Setup
.
2. Select a thermal camera and click
Temperature Settings
.
3. In the
Temperature Settings
dialog box, edit as needed:
l
Elevated Temperature Threshold (°C)
or
(°F)
: The threshold above which a person may need
further screening. Default is the calibrated value from the thermal camera.
If an elevated temperature at or above the threshold is detected,
and a red bounding box
are displayed over the face in the live video.
l
Lower Temperature Threshold (°C)
or
(°F)
: The threshold below which a person may need
further screening. Default is the calibrated value from the thermal camera.
If a lower temperature at or below the threshold is detected,
and a white bounding box are
displayed over the face in the live video.
Any temperature detection that falls between the specified thresholds is considered within the
acceptable range. If a temperature is detected,
and a green bounding box are displayed over
the face in the live video.
4. Click
Restore Defaults
to restore the calibrated value from the camera, if needed.
5. Click
OK
to apply the settings and exit, or click
Apply
to apply the settings without exiting.
Next, you can configure analytics events. For more information, see
Adding a Temperature Analytic Event
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