Larson Electronics IND-MD-TM-CS-TH-KT User manual

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Body Temperature Thermal Camera System
500 People/Minute - 0.3°C Accuracy, 32.8' Max Detection Distance
Instruction Manual
The IND-MD-TM-CS-TH-KT from Larson Electronics is a Body Temperature Detection Thermal Camera System for active
monitoring at entrance/exit points, buildings, mass transit hubs, public locations and more. A thermal camera and black
body are used to take temperature readings at a rate of 500 people per minute. This system comes with pole/stand
mounting components and network/power cables.
WARNING:
READ CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING FIXTURE. RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
CRITICAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:
•INSTALLATION SHOULD ONLY BE CONDUCTED BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN IN ACCORDANCE WITH NEC AND ANY
RELEVANT LOCAL BUILDING CODES.
•RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK. FIXTURE INSTALLATION REQUIRES KNOWLEDGE OF LUMINAIRES ELECTRICAL
SYSTEMS. IF NOT QUALIFIED, CONTACT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN.
•BE CERTAIN ELECTRICAL POWER IS OFF BEFORE AND DURING INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE.
•MAKE SURE THE SUPPLY VOLTAGE IS THE SAME AS THE RATED LUMINAIRE FIXTURES VOLTAGE.
•TO PREVENT WIRING DAMAGE OR ABRASION, DO NOT EXPOSE WIRING TO EDGES OF SHEET METAL OR SHARP
OBJECTS. SUITABLE FOR DAMP LOCATIONS.
Infrared Warning
INFRARED LIGHT MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO EYES IN VERY INTENSE CONCENTRATIONS.
RISK OF EYE DAMAGE AT SHORT DISTANCES. TURN LIGHT SOURCE OFF BEFORE SERVICING.
WIRING
The IND-MD-TM-CS-TH-KT comes with network and power cables. These components can be fed through the poles and
stands during installation.
MOUNTING
The thermal camera and black body are compatible with pole mounting applications (pole mounting components
included). For best results, the thermal camera should be mounted at a height of 7.87' and positioned at an angle of
13°-15°. Optimal height for the black body is 6.88'. The distance between the camera and black body should be 9.84' to
19.68' (optimal distance is 16.4').

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Contents
1PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
1.1 PRODUCT APPLICATION SITE.........................................................................................................................3
2.1 PRODUCT CONFIGURATION............................................................................................................................3
2.2 PRODUCT DEPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS .....................................................................................................4
2.2.1 Installation Environment.....................................................................................................................4
2.2.2 Head Layout ...........................................................................................................................................4
2.2.3 Tested person requirements:............................................................................................................4
2FUNCTION INTRODUCTION.............................................................................................................6
2.1 REAL-TIME PREVIEW.......................................................................................................................................6
2.2 “HISTORY”VIEW AND PROCESSING FUNCTION........................................................................................... 7
2.3 “NVR”MONITORING ................................................................................................................................... 7
2.4 “SETTINGS “SYSTEM CONFIGURATION FUNCTION....................................................................................... 8
2.5 ”HELP”FUNCTION ....................................................................................................................................... ..8
2.6 OVER TEMPERATURE ALARM SCREENSHOT DISPLAY AREA..........................................................................8
3HISTORY RECORD ............................................................................................................................ ..8
3.1 HISTORY RECORD OPERATION .................................................................................................................... ..9
3.2 SINGLE GROUP HISTORY RECORD ............................................................................................................... 11
4FUNCTION SETTING ........................................................................................................................ 12
4.1 DEVICE MANAGEMENT................................................................................................................................ 13
4.2 SYSTEM SETTING.......................................................................................................................................... 14
4.2.1 Alarm parameter setting ................................................................................................................. 14
2.2.1 Black body area setting ................................................................................................................... 16
2.2.1 Image registration ............................................................................................................................. 18
4.2.3 Image debugging .............................................................................................................................. 19
4.2.4 Other settings ..................................................................................................................................... 20

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1.1 Product Application Site
The automatic infrared thermal imaging temperature measurement and alarm system can be applied to crowded public
places such as government agencies, airports, stations, large factories, schools, and commercial centers. It is mainly
installed and deployed at the entrances, passages, lobby, etc. Application scenario is shown in Figure 1-1.
Figure1-1 Small application scenarios
2.1 Product Configuration
IR Fever Warning System with Integrated delivery could be open to use on site. The main product configuration is
shown in the figure 1-2. Network hard disk recorder as an optional if video recording is required.
Figure 1-2 Product Configuration
Standard: Camera head + stand
Black body + stand
Switch
PC Kit

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2.2 Product Deployment Requirements
IR Fever Warning System is a kind of precise temperature measurement and imaging camera which has certain
requirements for deploying application. The installation and deployment diagram is shown in the figure 1-3. Specific
notes are as follows:
2.2.1 Installation Environment
➢The device should be placed indoors and the ambient temperature should be kept relatively
constant(It’s necessary to setup a tent or shelter, such as good sealing environment and keep the
environment stable if the actual application scene is outdoors);
➢The position of the device head needs to be well-lit, and it should be avoid in the position of backlight;
➢There should be no air-conditioning outlets within 3 meters of the location of the equipment head;
➢The field of view monitored by the device head must not be disturbed by strong external heat
sources such as light and sun;
2.2.2 Head Layout
➢Reasonably arrange the position of the IR236 head, and the downward plan angle is 13°-
15°;
➢Reasonably arrange the detection position and range of personnel. The
position of IR236 camera from the forehead of the person under test is
3.0-10.0 meters, and the best test position is 5.0 meters;
2.2.3 Tested person requirements:
➢After outdoor sun exposure or after strenuous exercise, test in an indoor environment for 5 minutes
after peaceful adjustment;
➢People enter indoors from outdoor scenes. It is recommended to walk through the corridor buffer
for at least 10 seconds before stepping into the detection position;
➢Make sure that the entire face of the person under test is in the field of vision of the device, and that
the face and forehead cannot be blocked (hats, scarves, sunglasses, masks, antipyretic stickers
and other objects that may block the face. It is recommended to remove them in advance and adapt for
0.5-1 minutes carry out testing;

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Figure 1-3 Product Deployment

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2 Function Introduction
The System can be configured through PC software after hardware installation and power on. The software is
installed on the delivered computer or IPC. Double-click the software shortcut to enter the main interface of the client
software. The software shortcut is shown in the figure 2-1.
Figure 2-1 Software shortcuts
IR Fever Warning System software shortcuts
2.1 Real-time Preview
The main interface of the software can preview visible and infrared video images in real time once the
software starts. As shown in the figure 2-2.
Video status lamp、Setting、
HELP Function button
History button
Software version
visible camera image Infrared Camera Image
Alarm andcapture area
Today’s number of suspected fevers
Figure 2-2 The Main interface can preview visible and infrared images at the same time
The real-time temperature of the position can be displayed if you move the mouse cursor to the thermal image in any
position. As shown in the figure 2-3.

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If there is no video image in the main interface or only 1 video is displayed, it is necessary to enter the equipment
management interface for device search and addition. See section 4 "Equipment Management" for details.
2.2 “History” view and processing function
Click "view all history" button ,and enter the history interface, to view alarm history and deal
with them. Refer to “history” in section 3 for detailed description.
2.3 “NVR” Monitoring
This function is only for customer with optional NVR (Network Video Recorder). It can be ignored without NVR.
Adding heartbeat indicator lamp to connect with NVR on software system in order to keep the user well known
the status between NVR and software. As shown in the figure 2-4.
Real time point temperature
Figure 2-3 preview real time point temperature on main interface
Connect heartbeat indicator lamp with NVR
Figure 2-4 connect heartbeat indicator lamp with NVR
Before the network hard disk video recorder starts to record, the client software must enable the streaming service.
The detailed description of opening the streaming service is 4.2.4 "Other Settings" in this article. When the service is
off, the heartbeat light is gray. When the streaming service is enabled, the client software periodically detects the
communication status of the NVR. If the communication between the two parties is normal, the heartbeat light is
green, and the NVR is recording in real time. Once the heartbeat signal of the NVR is not detected, the
communication is considered to be interrupted, the heartbeat indicator light is flashing red, and the NVR is not
recording.

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2.4 "Settings" system configuration function
Clicking the "Settings" button will jump to the user login interface. The user permissions are divided into user mode
and expert mode. The system will start the user mode interface or the expert mode interface according to the identity of
the login user. Compared with the user mode interface, the expert mode interface adds functions such as temperature
measurement parameter settings. These settings are advanced settings and cannot be operated by ordinary users.
Settings interface, including "device management" and "system settings", where "device management" is used to
determine the identity of the logged-in user to determine whether to open expert mode or user mode, and
"system settings" is used to set system parameters, including "alarm parameters" "Shielded area", "Bold body area",
"Icon registration", "Temperature measurement parameter", "Other" and other parameters.
2.5 "Help" function
Click the "Help" button, the system will automatically jump out of the instruction manual, users can
query the specific functions and operation instructions of the software through this document.
2.6 Over temperature alarm screenshot display area
When an over-temperature alarm occurs, the system will have an audible and visual alarm prompt, the alarm
snapshot of the day will be displayed in the alarm display box, and the system will automatically frame the
target face part and display its temperature information in the screenshot, as shown in the figure 2-5 shown.
Figure 2-5 Over-temperature alarm snapshot
3 History Record
For the convenience of retrieval and retrieval after the event, the system can automatically store a series of visible
and infrared images of the alarm to the computer or ipc hard disk, and the temperature value and coordinates of the
alarm target are marked in the pictures. Click the "view all history" button in the main interface to enter the history
data view interface and view all alarm records, as shown in figure 3-1.
Figure 3-1 History record interface

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3.1 History record operation
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1. Categorize the historical records
The history records can be queried by two sets of conditions, namely time control and classification options, as shown in
figure 3-3. The function of each button in the history records group is illustrated in the following table:
Figure 3-3 historical record classification query options
1
Time control toselect the time ofhistory
2
The historical record query classification options include
"untreated"/" passenger fever "/" low temperature
carry-on "/" other carry-on "/" all "as shown in figure 3-3
3
History selection button
4
Slip up the historical record
5
Slip down thehistory record
6
Selected from all historical records
2. Operate on the history record
When new alarm records appear, the system shows by default that these alarm records are not processed, as shown in
figure 3-4.Users can categorize the historical records for the convenience of future query and management. The specific
operation is as follows:
Figure 3-4 Default unprocessed history record
(1)click the button to select a record in the history group.
(2)click the button at the bottom of the history interface to delete the
selected record and classify passengers' heat, low-temperature carry-on
items and other carry-on items, as shown in figure 3-5.
Figure 3-5 History record processing button
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