4. The camera counts the number of recorded samples and tells you how many more
samples that are required.
Repeat steps 1–3 until the required samples have been recorded.
13.6
Perform the screening
1. Aim the camera toward a person. Make sure the person is in a good position for the
screening.
Note
• Removing eyeglasses is crucial for a correct screening result.
• The eyes must not be covered.
2. Adjust the camera focus by rotating the focus ring or by pushing the autofocus button.
Note
It is important to adjust the focus correctly. Incorrect focus adjustment affects
the temperature measurement.
3. The camera measures and evaluates the temperature. If the temperature is above
the accepted range, an alarm will trigger. The camera will apply a red color to all parts
of the image with an elevated temperature.
4. Optionally: Record a new sample.
Tap
Sample
on the screen or push the P button.
Note
Push the P button shortly. If you push and hold the P button, the sampled
average will be reset.
13.6.1
Keep the average up to date
To keep the sampled average up to date, you should record new samples often. By that,
you can avoid false alarm and secure a more accurate screening.
When the camera tells you that a new sample is needed, you must record a new sample.
If the ambient temperature varies a lot during the day (outside/inside), it is recommended
to record more than one new sample.
Note
Every time you tap
Sample
on the screen or push the P button, a sample is re-
corded. If you happen to record a sample when the camera is not aiming at a person,
you must reset the sampled average and record 10 new samples. To reset the sampled
average, push and hold the P button.
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