Description — Screening station (Auto and Button mode)
1. Stand with thermal camera and display.
2. Screening position.
It is important to clearly mark where the person shall stand for the screening. This is
called the screening position. The face of the screened person should be at the cen-
ter of the screening position.
The screening position shall be perpendicular to the camera, so that the screened
person directly faces the camera. The distance from the camera lens to the center of
the screening position shall be 160 cm (5.2 ft.).
Explanation:
• For accurate temperature measurements, it is important that the thermal camera
focus is correct. With a fixed screening position, the focus can be adjusted once
and for all during the initiation of the screening (no need to adjust the focus for
every screened person).
3. Queueing system, e.g. barriers and arrow floor stickers.
The queueing system will guide the visitors into the screening station, to the correct
screening position, and out of the screening station. A recommended standard is to
keep the queue at least 90 cm (36 in.) wide. To make sure people do not cut the cor-
ner and end up too close to the camera, about 45 cm (18 in.) should be added to the
barrier leading in to the screening station.
4. Optional: Backdrop.
The camera should only see the screened person, no other people in the back-
ground. This can be achieved by placing a backdrop behind the screening position.
Additional, not in the figure:
• Bluetooth button (Remote operation button).
Used in Button mode to trigger the screening.
• Optional: Operator display.
Secondary display placed near the operator for monitoring.
• Optional: Information roll-up.
Roll-up that informs people what the screening is about and why they need to do it.
• Optional: Instruction roll-up.
Roll-up that tells people to remove eyeglasses before they are screened.
Note
Removing eyeglasses is crucial for a correct screening result.
#T810583; r. AA/75420/75423; en-US
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