Users Manual
Chapter 3 Installaon
3.1 Installaon Environment
• Avoid backlight, direct sunlight, and indirect sunlight.
• For
beer face recognion, there should be light source in or near the installaon environment.
• Sunlight, wind, hot/cool air from air condioner and other external factors, which may aect
surface temperature, will create the deviaon of the temperature measurement. In order to get
an accurate result, make sure the device is applied indoors and windlessly (where is relavely
isolated from the outdoors). The working temperature should keep between 10 °C and 35 °C. If
ther
e are no suitable environments for temperature measurement (the area faces the indoor
and connects the outdoor, the area at the door of the indoor environment, etc.), building a
temporary temperature measurement environment is suggested.
• Inuence Factors of Temperature Measurement:
Wind: The wind will take the heat away, which may aect the measurement result.
Sweat: The sweat will take the heat away, which may aect the measurement result.
Air Condioner (Cool Air): If the indoor temperature is low, the surface temperature may also
lower than the actual temperature, which may aect the measurement result.
Air Condioner (Heat) or Heang: If the indoor temperature is high, the surface temperature
ma
y also higher than the actual temperature, which may aect the measurement result.
• In order to make the device work properly, you should wait for 90 min aer the device is
powered on.
• For details about installaon environment, see Tip
s for Installaon Environment .
3.2 Wall Mounng
3.2.1 Flush Mounng
Steps
Note
• The hole distance of the gang box is 83.3 mm to 83.5 mm.
• The addional force shall be equal to three mes the weight of the equipment. The equipment
ad its associated mounng means shall remain secure during the installaon. Aer the
installaon, the equipment, including any associated mounng plate, shall not be damaged.
• Select the mounng method according to your actual situaon.
1. Mak
e sure the gang box is installed on the wall.
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