10
5.4
Mask/Temperature Measurement Interface
In
response
to
the
current
epidemic,
companies,
parks,
and
communities
take
temperatures
and
check
mask
wearing
for
people
passing
through
the
entrances
and
exits.
The
work
is
performed
by
people
manually,
which
is
exhausting
and
increases
the
risk
of
cross
‐
infection.
The
face
recognition
access
control
terminal
is
capable
of
checking
whether
people
are
wearing
masks
and
taking
their
temperatures
(an
intelligent
digital
detection
module
is
required,
and
either
the
forehead
temperature
or
wrist
temperature
can
be
taken).
For
people
with
abnormal
temperature
(exceeding
the
preset
maximum
temperature
threshold)
or
without
masks,
the
face
recognition
access
control
terminal
displays
an
alarm
on
the
GUI,
plays
a
warning
sound.
and
determines
whether
to
open
the
door
based
on
actual
application
scenes,
thereby
achieving
epidemic
prevention
and
control.
For
detailed
configuration,
see
Intelligent
—
Advanced
Setting
and
Authentication
Scene
.
NOTE!
When
the
temperature
measurement
function
is
enabled
to
take
the
forehead
temperature,
a
person
needs
to
get
close
to
occupy
the
human
shape
on
the
screen
and
aim
the
forehead
center
at
the
red
circle,
as
shown
in
Figure
5
‐
5
.
When
the
wrist
temperature
needs
to
be
taken,
a
person
needs
to
aim
the
wrist
at
the
temperature
‐
measuring
point
of
the
digital
detection
module.
Ensure
that
the
forehead
or
wrist
is
at
a
proper
distance
from
the
intelligent
digital
detection
module.
For
OEP
‐
BTM32
‐
NB,
the
recommended
distance
is
0.5–0.7m.
For
OEP
‐
BTS1
‐
NB,
the
recommended
distance
is
1–2.5cm.
When
the
forehead
temperature
needs
to
be
taken,
the
forehead
cannot
be
covered
by
fringes,
hats,
sunglasses,
or
other
objects.
When
the
wrist
temperature
needs
to
be
taken,
the
wrist
cannot
be
covered
by
sleeves,
watches,
bracelets,
or
other
objects.
Such
objects,
if
any,
need
to
be
removed
from
the
forehead
or
wrist
0.5
to
1
minute
before
the
temperature
can
be
taken.
The
temperature
measurement
function
requires
an
intelligent
digital
detection
module,
which
can
be
connected
to
the
visual
intercom
face
recognition
terminal
through
RS485.
For
the
configuration,
see
Serial
Port
.
Do
not
use
the
temperature
measurement
function
together
with
the
safety
helmet/safety
module
function.
1.
Mask
detection
and
temperature
measurement
Enable
both
the
mask
detection
and
temperature
measurement
functions
on
the
visual
intercom
face
recognition
terminal.
When
a
person
(whose
information
is
stored
in
the
library)
passes
through
the
terminal,
the
GUI
displays
the
detection
result.
NOTE!
The
following
figures
show
interfaces
of
forehead
temperature
measurement.
The
interfaces
of
wrist
temperature
measurement
are
basically
the
same
as
those
of
forehead
temperature
measurement
except
that
no
human
shape
and
red
circle
are
displayed
on
the
GUI.
For
the
wrist
temperature
measurement
interface,
see
Figure
5
‐
8
.