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USERS GUIDE
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Using the Software
Q: How does the alert message work? Are there display and sound alerts?
A: On the display screen, it will show the person's face and current temperature. If it senses a temperature
higher than what has been set as normal, the tablet will show red and emit an alert sound. The volume may be
adjusted in TAURI’s settings.
Q: Does TAURI detect facemasks?
A: Yes, TAURI detects facemasks. More options on this will be included in future firmware upgrades.
Q: How can I implement additional features with ReAX Core Studio?
A: Please refer to the “Help” section of ReAX Core Studio, or visit
Aurora Multimedia’s Youtube channel
tutorials on how to use the software.
Intended Use
Q: Is there an option to store the data of people checked? If yes, how far back?
A: This is not currently an option, but please check our firmware updates as we implement new features.
Q: Can TAURI read the temperatures of people with hats on or other facial coverings?
A: TAURI scans for the hottest temperature over the largest area of a person’s face. If there is any trouble
obtaining a reading, a person should stand 0.5 meters away from the tablet. Removing any facial coverings will
yield the most accurate results.
Q: What is the detected temperature that will cause a person to fail his or her screening?
A: The default temperature is 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit, though this can be adjusted in the settings.
Q: What body temperature is considered a fever?
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
considers a fever to be a body temperature of 100.4
degrees Fahrenheit or higher. Please note that TAURI detects skin temperature, and that a person may still be
considered ill with a temperature below 100.4 degrees. Some medical institutions consider a temperature of
over 99.5 degree Fahrenheit a fever, and a person may be at risk at as low as 99 degrees Fahrenheit.
Q: Does TAURI detect elevated body temperature?