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Getting Started with FeverWarn l Models FW100, FW120, FW130, FW200 and FW230 13
Hardware Installation
Planning the Location
1. Plan the location of your FeverWarn before installation
2. Carefully read the entire
Getting Started with FeverWarn guide
and consider the connections to be made before determining your
FeverWarn
components’ installation locations.
Installing the FeverWarn Scanner (Figure 28)
1. The scanner should be mounted in a convenient area for those
who will be scanning their fists. The height should be about
48 inches from the floor. Before permanently installing the
scanner, make sure there are no heat sources in the sensor’s line
of sight, which is quite large. Test mount the sensor and apply
power to test. After a minute or two, the sensor’s LED should
illuminate to indicate that it is actively scanning for temperature.
Step away from the sensor area and make sure that the LED is
white, which means it sees no warm temperature (>85°F) in its
field. If you notice any other color (blue, green, or red), then there
is a sensed heat source. Your scanner will not work correctly if this
is the case. Either remove the heat source or choose another
location for your scanner.
2. Once you’re satisfied with your mounting location, mount the
FeverWarn scanner using the included Dual Lock tape to make
the attachment to the mounting surface.
3. If you have a 200-series scanner and use hard Ethernet to send
scan data to the cloud (rather than WiFi), connect it from the
scanner’s RJ45 connector to your network infrastructure gear.
4. Provide power for your scanner by plugging the included USB
power adapter into a nearby 120 VAC source and plugging the
proper USB cable included between the power plug and scanner.
The scanner should boot up, and after a few minutes, the scanner
LED should illuminate white.
5. Your sensor is now up and running. Test it by placing your closed
fist, palm down, one or two inches from the sensor. The LED
should illuminate blue, indicating that it sees your fist. A second
or two later, it will turn green or red indicating whether your
temperature is in the normal range (green), or if your temperature
is elevated (red).
Figure 28: FeverWarn scanner and
speaker, (available with models FW130
and FW230 only) are shown mounted
to the optional FeverWarn stand.
To purchase the stand online, www.
feverwarn.com or 1-800-237-8379
or +1-443-457-1165
.
MachineSense • Sales: +1-443-457-1165 • [email protected] • www.feverwarn.com