Operation — Operator instructions (Auto and Button mode)
12.5.7
Many
Too cold
messages
The system only evaluates temperatures within a certain temperature range, see section
12.5.6
Too cold and Too warm messages
. The temperature range is defined by the
Min
skin temperature
and
Max skin temperature
settings. It is recommended to use the de-
fault values (min 32.5°C (90.5°F), max 41.5°C (106.7°F)). Only change the settings if you
experience problems and understand the consequences.
In a situation where all visitors come directly from a cold outdoor environment, without
possibility to adapt to the indoor temperature, the screening flow may be disturbed by
many “Too cold” messages. By changing the
Min skin temperature
setting to a lower val-
ue, there will be fewer “Too cold” messages.
If you have visitors that come both from a cold outdoor environment and a warm indoor
environment, you need to be careful about changing the
Min skin temperature
setting.
With a lower value, there is a risk that people with an elevated temperature are not de-
tected. For more information, see section 8.4
Working principle (Auto and Button mode)
.
To change the
Min skin temperature
, select
(
Settings
) >
Recording mode
>
Screen-
ing settings
.
12.5.8
Too hot background
If the background temperature is too hot, the camera cannot work. A message is dis-
played until the room cools off, the camera is protected from sunshine or other heat radi-
ation, or the camera is moved.
If this happens often, the screening station should be moved to a more suitable location.
12.6
Visitor FAQ
This section helps you with answers to questions you may get from the visitors.
Is the screening dangerous?
No, a thermal camera is like a regular camera, except that it is sensitive to heat (thermal
radiation) instead of visual light.
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