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Save Thermographic Picture
If you enable this funcon, you can save the thermographic
picture captured to the device.
Upload Thermographic Picture
Upload thermographic picture captured to the plaorm
automacally.
Clear All Pictures in Device
Note
All pictures cannot be restored once they are deleted.
Clear Registered Face Pictures
All registered pictures in the device will be deleted.
Clear Captured Pictures
All captured pictures in the device will be deleted.
9.6.16 Temperature Measurement Sengs
You can set the temperature measurement parameters, including
temperature measurement only, temperature unit, over-
temperature threshold, temperature compensaon, door not
open when temperature is abnormal, etc.
Steps
1. Click Conguraon → Temperature → Temperature Sengs .
2. Enable Temperature Measurement.
3. Congure the temperature measurement parameters.
Temperature Measurement Only
When enabling the funcon, the device will not authencate
the permissions, but only take the temperature. When
disabling the funcon, the device will authencate the
permissions and at the same me take the temperature.
Capture White Light Picture
Aer enabling Temperature Measurement Only, you can
enable Capture White Light Picture. Aer enabling this
funcon, the device will capture white light picture.
Unit
Select a temperature unit according to your preference.
Over-Temperature Alarm Threshold (Max./Min.)
Edit the threshold according to actual situaon. If the
detected temperature is higher or lower than the congured
parameters, an alarm will be triggered. By default, the value
is 37.3°.
Temperature Compensaon
If the measured temperature is higher/lower than the actual
object's temperature, you can set the compensaon
temperature here. Available range: -99 °C to 99 °C.
Door Not Open When Temperature is Abnormal
When enabling the funcon, the door will not open when
the detected temperature is higher or lower than the
congured temperature threshold. By default, the funcon is
enabled.
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