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drawn for alarm (the temperature can be set according to the actual situation).
2. The information bar on the right side of the system interface sets the second-level alarm
temperature as 36℃. When an object is higher than the temperature, a yellow box will be
drawn for alarm (the temperature can be set according to the actual situation).
3. The information bar on the right side of the system interface sets the first-level alarm
temperature as 37.5℃. When an object is higher than the temperature, a red box will be
drawn for alarm (the temperature can be set according to the actual situation).
Note: It is required to select the thermal image first, then the information bar on the right
will be displayed.
4. Click the “capture” checkbox and select the alarm level to automatically capture the image.
The snapshot information is at the bottom of the system. Double click to enlarge. Check the
heat source (Note: "interval" refers to the snapshot triggered after the interval of 10s).
5. Click the “Sound” checkbox, when somebody’s voice exceeds the selected alarm level within
the real-time detection range, the sound alarm can be triggered for the staff to view and
confirm.
Figure 10 Alarm event (image capture and sound alarm)
6. Click on “Save Params After Power Off” save all the settings above. Then click “Tools” and
select “Client Config” to create configuration;
Choose “YES” when a notification saying “if save this current configuration as default?”
Close the Client Tools and re-start it to check if above setting were saved and still working;