Access to management UI
The thermal camera has a default IP and wireless access point. Use your
mobile
phone
to connect to the Wi-Fi access point
“AThermal”
.
Once connected you
can access the management UI.
Scan the QR code on the rear side of the camera with your
mobile phone.
Every camera has its own unique QR code.
A
web browser pops up and shows a full screen IP camera video
and ¼ screen thermal imaging video.
Body temperature management
Initial calibration
The start page enables operators to configure the body
temperature management and calibration for the thermal
camera. Press “Config” on your
mobile phone
screen. A
page with camera settings pops up. To calibrate the
camera it is important to set the reference temperature first.
Use a forehead thermometer to determine the reference
temperature. If the reference temperature with the forehead thermometer is
36°C and the thermal camera is measuring 37°C a calibration action of
minus 1°C is necessary. Key in 1.0°C in the “zero adjustment” field (1). For
the most accurate body temperature screening results it is best to perform
this calibration action once after every power cycle.
After the initial calibration action the patented build-in calibration device will
do the calibration automatically. It takes environment conditions like airow,
humidity and ambient temperature into account. Since environmental
conditions are influenced by distance it is important to key in the “target
distance” (3) from a person to the camera for the most accurate body
temperature measurement.
The Airyn ATC-T series thermal camera can act as a stand-alone device or as a network device. It triggers
an alarm and sends out a notification when the body temperature exceeds a certain threshold set by the
operator. This threshold is specified in the “alarm temperature” field (2).
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