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UNV OET-213H-BTS1 Quick Manual

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Digital Detection Module
Quick Guide
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Summary of Contents for UNV OET-213H-BTS1

  • Page 1 Digital Detection Module Quick Guide V1.00...
  • Page 2: Packing List

    Packing List Name Unit Digital detection module Screw kit (two M3x6 countersunk head screws and two M3x6 pan head screws inside) Power adapter (purchased separately) Bracket Hint label Special statement User manual Product Overview The digital detection module is a non-contact device for taking wrist temperatures. It has a simple and elegant appearance and features a wide range, high precision, low error, and long temperature measurement distance.
  • Page 3  Overvoltage category (except cord/plug-connected equipment): Ⅱ  Pollution degree of the intended environment: the operational environment should be with less dust to avoid the pollution of blackbody target. (Pollution degree 2) If the euipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired.
  • Page 4: Device Installation

    Device Installation Device Wiring 1 Wiring Embedding Before installing the digital detection module, plan the layout of the power cable. For the diameter selection for the extension power cable, see the table below. Diameter Selection for Extension Power Cables The device is powered by DC 12V/2A and the lower limit of the operating voltage is DC 9V (12V–25%).
  • Page 5 Tools Preparations  Antistatic wrist strap or antistatic gloves  Marker  Drill  M8/M6 simple open-end wrench  Phillips screwdriver  Slotted screwdriver Installation Steps NOTE! Before installing the digital detection module, connect the cables between the module and a face recognition access control terminal/face recognition terminal by referring to section "Device Wiring"...
  • Page 6 Installation mode 2 2. Fix the side- mounted bracket. 1. Fix the wall- mounted bracket. 3. Fix the temperature measurement module. NOTE! This installation mode requires the EP-SZWB bracket, which needs to be purchased separately. 2 Standing pole mount The figure below shows the process of installing the digital detection module on a standing pole when the module is to be used in combination with a face recognition access control terminal/face recognition terminal.
  • Page 7: Device Startup

    Device Startup 1 Device power-on After the device is installed correctly, connect the power adapter (provided separately) to the mains supply to start the device. 2 Device configuration Local configuration When the digital detection module is used in combination with a face recognition access control terminal, you can enable the temperature measurement function on the Authentication Scene interface of the face recognition access control terminal.
  • Page 8 Configuration on the Web interface You can also log in to the Web interface of the terminal and choose Setup > Intelligent > Advanced Setting to enable the temperature measurement function. 3 Device operations When the temperature needs to be measured, aim the wrist at the temperature measurement point, at a distance of 1–2.5cm.
  • Page 9 Label Attaching The packing list contains temperature measurement hint labels, which directly tell users the temperature measurement point and distance. After installing the device, attach the label to a proper position of the temperature measurement module. Label Attaching Description This label is applicable when the temperature measurement module is installed on a standing pole.
  • Page 10 FAQs Failure/Symptom Solution What should I do if 1. Check whether the measurement distance is proper. The some people's recommended measurement distance is 1–2.5cm. temperatures 2. Check whether the wrist is aimed at the temperature cannot be taken? measurement point. 3.
  • Page 11 Failure/Symptom Solution What should I do 1. Check whether a person has behaviors that affect the when a high body temperature, for example, getting out of a hot car, temperature alarm doing strenuous exercise, or carrying hot drinks and hot is reported during food.
  • Page 12 Copyright Statement No part of this manual may be copied, reproduced, translated or distributed in any form by any means without prior content in writing from our company (referred to as us hereafter). The product described in this manual may contain proprietary software owned by our company and its possible licensors.
  • Page 13  Users must assume total responsibility and all risks for connecting the product to the Internet, including, but not limited to, network attack, hacking, and virus. We strongly recommends that users take all necessary measures to enhance the protection of network, device, data and personal information.
  • Page 14  Restrict user permissions: If more than one user needs access to your system, make sure each user is granted only the necessary permissions.  Disable UPnP: When UPnP is enabled, the router will automatically map internal ports, and the system will automatically forward port data, which results in the risks of data leakage. Therefore, it is recommended to disable UPnP if HTTP and TCP port mapping have been enabled manually on your router.
  • Page 15  Use a mains socket outlet with a protective earthing (grounding) connection.  Ground your device properly if the device is intended to be grounded. Battery Use Caution  When battery is used, avoid:  High or low extreme temperatures during use, storage and transportation; ...
  • Page 16 This product complies with the European Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU and EMC Directive 2014/30/EU. WEEE Directive–2012/19/EU The product this manual refers to is covered by the Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive and must be disposed of in a responsible manner.