Contents 01 - Important Information ....................3 1.1 For your safety .................................3 1.2 Compliance ................................4 1.3 Notices ..................................5 02 Introduction ........................6 2.1 What’s in the Package ............................6 2.2 Deployment Site Selection ..........................7 2.3 Subject Consideration ............................7 2.4 System Positioning ...............................8 2.5 System Connections ............................9 2.6 System Setup.................................10 03 - Getting Started ........................
01 - Important Information 1.1 For your safety To prevent damage to your Omnisense Systems product or injury to yourself or to others, read the following safety precautions in their entirety before using this equipment. Keep these safety instructions where all those who use the product will read them.
2012/19/EU Waste Electrical and Electrical Equipment The original Declaration of Conformity certificate may be viewed on the product page at www.omnisense-systems.com. Product Disposal In accordance with European Union (EU) Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE), all Electrical and Electronic Equipment (EEE) products labeled with the “crossed out wheeled bin”...
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02 Introduction Thank you for choosing the Sentry MK4 Mass Fever Screening System (MFSS). The Sentry MK4 MFSS comes with all the components ready to install and operate making it the most user-friendly Mass Fever Screening System available. We like to help you create an effective screening operation with our system that offers maximum protection.
2.2 Deployment Site Selection A successful screening operation begins with site selection. Select a deployment location with a natural funnel that channel human traffic into a managed and controlled flow. This could be a doorway or a passageway. If such an area is not available, create a passage with other barriers. As the system only screen humans facing the camera, we recommend outgoing traffic be channeled through other paths.
2.4 System Positioning The illustration below shows how the Sentry MK4 components should be positioned in the screening area. For mobile setup, we recommend the system be installed on our custom-designed mobile pedestal. This pedestal is designed with features that are best suited for the Sentry MK4.
2.5 System Connections This diagram provides an overview of the connection between different components of the Sentry MK4. The TRS is physically on its own and requires only a power source. TRS communicates with the rest of the system via Bluetooth.
2.6 System Setup You can quickly set up the system by following the simple steps below. For efficient and streamlined setup, we recommend you complete setup and power up camera side before working on TRS. Connect the Camera to the Console using the network cable to the PoE port.
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Connect the TRS unit to a power source using the TRS cable and adapter. The LED indicator 180 - 200cm will light up when you power on. (5ft 11in - 6ft 7in) Install the TRS unit onto your mounting tripod. When powered-on, the Sentry MK-IV graphical The optimal height for the TRS unit to be user interface (GUI) will appear on your monitor...
3.2 User Interface In most cases, the Sentry MK4 comes bundled with a touchscreen and an easy to use User Interface. You should take the time to familiarize yourself with the User Interface. If a compatible touch-screen monitor is not...
Admin: 22222 User: 11111 Virtual keypad 4.2 Admin Access Sentry MK4 operating menu consists of 4 sections for the Admin. For User role access, only TRS section is accessible by default. (please see Chapter 5) 1. TRS 2. Camera 3. System...
4.3 TRS (Thermal Reference Source) When the system is turned on, the TRS (Thermal Reference Source) needs to be set up. Ensure the TRS unit is within the sight of the camera unit and can be seen within the screens. Temperature threshold value TRS ID Toggle switch to allow User role access...
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Figure 2 Note: The system saves the last used setup, but you may need to perform this step again in the following situation: • A new deployed unit • The TRS or camera unit has been shifted The TRS function is accessible to the Admin and the User role by default. To disable the User role from accessing this function, tap the [Allow] to the left.
4.4 Trigger Setting The trigger value is a set temperature threshold for the system to activate the alarm within the screening zone/ area. Any febrile person with a projected body temperature equal to or higher than the set trigger value will activate an alarm and tracking box on both the thermal and day camera screens.
4.7 Camera The Camera menu consists of the optional Zone and Mask functions. The steps to set these functions are similar although they are design for opposing purpose. 4.7.1 Zone This function allows you to set a zone area that you wish to monitor. Any febrile person within the zone/area with a projected core body temperature equal to or higher than the set trigger value will activate an alarm and tracking box on both the thermal and day camera screens.
4.7.3 Mask 1 and 2 This function allows you to mask away a known hot area within the screening area to prevent the alarm from being activated. There’s a total of 2 Masks available. If there are too many hot spots, you can use the Zone function instead to focus on the important area.
4.10 Systems Setting There are 3 functions on the Systems menu: Sound, Record and Disk format. 4.10.1 Sound Enable the alarm sound by tapping the [Sound] switch to right. Tap the [Sound] switch to the left to disable it. To allow the User role the ability to set the volume, tap the [Allow] button to the right.
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4.10.7 Disk Info The [Disk Info] button will redirect you to a separate section. A compatible thumb drive is required to save the recorded video. Insert the thumb drive into the USB port on your console. Click on “Format” to perform a quick formatting of your thumb drive.
4.11 User Access There are 2 types of access to the system, namely the Admin and User roles. Select the role that you wish to change the password by clicking the [Admin] or [User] field. Enter the desire password by using the keypad and click to confirm.
The User role has the access to the following functions by default. However, the Admin role can choose to disallow/allow the access rights. These functions are sufficient for any user/operator to perform the daily running of the Sentry MK4. 1. Set TRS - see 4.3...
06 - Deployment Layout As mentioned in 2.2, the ideal deployment location is with a natural funnel that channel human traffic into a managed and controlled flow. If such an area is not available, create a passage with other barriers. As the system only screen humans facing the camera, we recommend outgoing traffic be channeled through other paths.
07 - Recommended screening process and best practices 7.1 Items to prepare 1. Clinically approved thermometer 2. Safety goggles 3. Disposable face mask 4. Latex gloves 5. Sanitizer 7.2 Location to Prepare 1. Screening Area – 3-7m (10 - 23ft) away from the camera field of view which provides optimal screening accuracy.
08 - Troubleshooting Guide The following list are some of the common errors that you may face during the setup and operations of the Sentry MK4 MFSS. Errors Possible cause Remedy Actions No power to the TRS Power adapter cable is loose...
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Screen for thermal Distance between TRS and Step 1: Adjust the TRS to 3-5m from the camera display multiple camera unit is less than 3m. camera unit. patches of red colour despite no febrile subject in the vicinity. The User role is unable Admin has not allowed the Admin needs to login and grant the User to access one or more of...
09 - Specifications Part No: SM4-OMS-384 Thermal Camera Sensor Type Amorphous Silicon (α-Si) microbolometer Thermal Resolution 384 X 288 Spectral Response 7-14μm Drift Compensation Real time continuous calibration (ext. TRS) Thermal Accuracy ±0.1°C Measurement Range 30°C to 45°C Sensitivity ≤50mK nominal Horizontal Field of View 24.6°...
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