User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. What’s in the Box
- 2. Camera Connection
- 3. Installation Diagram and Considerations
- 3.1. Installation Diagram
- 3.2. Installation Considerations
- 4. Monitoring PC System Requirements
- 4.1. Hardware
- 5. Installation Environment Before Installation
- 5.1. Check Windows 10 Version
- 5.2. Windows Update
- 5.3. Display Setting
- 5.4. Power and Sleep
- 6. Software Download and Installation
- 6.1. Download Software and Camera Network Configuration
- 6.2. Install the Software
- 7. Program Installation
- 8. Software Elements
- 8.1. Connection Information
- 8.2. Functions
- 8.3. Maximum Temperature Indication Window
- 8.4. Alarm setting
- 8.5. History
- 8.6. Top Navigation Bar
- 8.7. Main Display
- 8.8. Blackbody Status
- 8.9. Status
- 9. Run Program
- 10. Specifications
- 11. FAQs
- 11.1. Usability
- 11.2. Hardware Related
- 11.3. Compatibility
- 11.4. Compliance
- 12. Warranty Information
- 13. Limits and Exclusions
DW E.S.T. (Elevated Skin Temperature) System
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Digital Output 1
and 2
Set the camera’s two (2) alarm outputs when an alarm is triggered.
Alarm port 1 (Digital output port #4 and #5)
Alarm port 2 (Digital output port #6 and #7. Assigned to LED strobe).
The camera comes with an LED strobe connected to Alarm Port 2. When an alarm is
triggered, the LED connected to alarm port 2 flashes
You can also enable a digital output signal transmitted to an external alarm device
connected to the camera’s alarm ports.
Offset
Adjust the temperature displayed on the screen. You can offset the temperature values by
as much as 68°F (20°C).
Recorded facial skin temperature is usually around 92.3°F (34°C). The human body
temperature is usually at 96.8°F (36°C). Use the offset value by increasing the
temperature offset by 2 degrees Celsius.
NOTE: If Offset is used, the alarm setting temp should be adjusted by the same values.
Modify
This button must be selected to make the settings above open for editing.
Apply Apply all changes to the settings
8.5. History
The “History” panel on the bottom-left shows the activity log for the software. This includes Alarm, Face
Detection, and JPEG exports.
For JPEG exports, a folder and image buttons are available to view the directory where the image is saved
and open the image itself.