Settings Page; Face Detection Tab - FLIR Screen-EST Kiosk User Manual

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Description — FLIR Screen-EST
5. Face detection pane
• When the Enable tracking check box is selected, the face detection and screening
functionality is enabled. To temporarily stop the screening, clear the check box.
• Moving averages: Value shows the current average. Samples count is the number
of samples included in the average calculation. Status shows the sampling status;
red when there are no samples, orange when the system is collecting samples,
green when the number of registered samples is according to the samples count
setting. Hovering over the Value/Samples count/Status area displays a reset but-
ton. Click the button to reset the average value. After a reset, new samples have to
be collected before screening is possible.
• Detection status shows the screening result; green when the temperature is nor-
mal, red when an elevated temperature is detected, grey when no result is avail-
able. When the Required manual reset check box is cleared, alarms are
automatically reset when the screened person moves away from the camera.
When the Required manual reset check box is selected, the operator must man-
ually reset alarms by clicking inside the red Detection status box.
Clicking the Live tab displays a toolbar, with options for connection, settings, camera
control, and events.

10.3 Settings page

You access the Settings page via the toolbar on the Library and Live tabs in the operator
window.
To exit the Settings page, click Close at the bottom right of the page.
Note For most settings in FLIR Screen-EST, it is recommended to use the default
settings.

10.3.1 Face detection tab

Moving average
• The Default samples count is the number of samples that are included in the average
calculation.
Face detection status
• The system will only evaluate measured temperatures between the Skin maximum
temperature and Skin minimum temperature values.
• There will be an alarm if the measured temperature is more than the sum of the aver-
age temperature and the Allowed deviation value. Setting a low value will detect small-
er elevations in skin temperatures, but it will also generate more false alarms. With a
high value, there is a risk of missing people with elevated skin temperatures.
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