Garrett SmartScan User Manual
Garrett SmartScan User Manual

Garrett SmartScan User Manual

Thermal screening system

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CUSTOMERS IN USA:
Garrett Metal Detectors
Security Division
1881 W. State Street
Garland, TX 75042-6797 USA
Email: security@garrett.com
Phone: 800.234.6151
(US/Canada)
SmartScan
THERMAL SCREENING SYSTEM
Part No. 1178000, 1178020
USER MANUAL
English
INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS:
Garrett Metal Detectors
International Division
1881 W. State Street
Garland, TX 75042-6797 USA
Email: international@garrett.com
Phone: 1.972.494.6151
Made in the USA

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  • Page 1 THERMAL SCREENING SYSTEM Part No. 1178000, 1178020 USER MANUAL English Made in the USA CUSTOMERS IN USA: INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS: Garrett Metal Detectors Garrett Metal Detectors Security Division International Division 1881 W. State Street 1881 W. State Street Garland, TX 75042-6797 USA Garland, TX 75042-6797 USA Email: security@garrett.com...
  • Page 3 Garrett Metal Detectors and SmartScan garrett.com are trademarks and registered trademarks of Garrett Electronics, Inc. If further assistance is required, please contact the factory using the contact information on the front cover. 1556800.REV C SmartScan User Manual...
  • Page 4 If this equipment does cause • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV harmful interference to radio or television reception, technician for help. Garrett Metal Detectors...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF SmartScan ................6 2. BASIC INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY ................7 Site Selection and Requirements ....................7 Contents/Parts list ........................11 Unit Assembly..........................12 Stabilizing ............................ 13 Installation Completion ....................... 13 3. VISUAL AND AUDIO INDICATORS ..................14 Description of Visual Indications ....................
  • Page 6: General Description Of Smartscan

    1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF SmartScan • Usage: The intended usage of Garrett SmartScan is • Traffic Flow: LED indicators on the entry and/or exit as a telethermographic system for initial temperature of the indicator bar allow smooth and efficient traffic assessment in high throughput areas.
  • Page 7: Basic Installation And Assembly

    Garrett. space availability and overall environmental conditions. See Section 6 for additional equipment spacing SmartScan is intended to be used indoors in a controlled requirements and set-up information. environment. • Temperature Detection In order for the digital camera to properly •...
  • Page 8 Bag Screener X-Ray Search Table Pacer 12” (30 cm) Wanding / Temp Check Area Panel A (single optic) Traffic Flow 30” 39" (100 cm) 10’ (304.8 cm) FIGURE 2–1 Bag Screener X-Ray Search Table 12” (30 cm) Garrett Metal Detectors...
  • Page 9 39" 10’ (304.8 cm) (100 cm) Bag Screener X-Ray Search Table Pacer 12” (30 cm) Wanding / Temp Check Area Panel A Traffic Flow (single optic) 30” 39" 10’ (304.8 cm) (100 cm) FIGURE 2–2 1556800.REV C SmartScan User Manual...
  • Page 10 Panel A (single optic) Traffic Flow 30” 2” (5 cm) Traffic Flow 30” Wanding / Temp Check Area 36" (91 cm) 10’ (304.8cm) Panel A (single optic) 12” (30 cm) Pacer X-Ray Search Table Bag Screener FIGURE 2–3 Garrett Metal Detectors...
  • Page 11: Contents/Parts List

    (1) RS485 cable (3) wire ties (3) tie anchors (1) Warranty Card (1) Quick Start Guide Contents: 1. Power cord jumper 2. RS485 cable 3. Warranty card 4. Quick Start guide 5. Wire ties and tie anchors 1556800.REV C SmartScan User Manual...
  • Page 12: Unit Assembly

    Replace the controller module cover with the methods to stabilize the detector unit. three screws. Note: When SmartScan is purchased as part of a com- plete walkthrough unit, the detector assembly process should be followed that is detailed in the Garrett walk- Remove rubber plug through metal detector's user manual.
  • Page 13: Stabilizing

    "Operation" (Section 6 of this manual). RS485 connection Loose cable SmartScan does not ship with a fully charged battery. It is therefore important to fully charge it before using 7. Remove and reuse the screws to mount the without AC connected. While SmartScan is now ready...
  • Page 14: Visual And Audio Indicators

    10 people through the walkthrough starting single blinking red LED indicates the unit has less from a distance of 10 feet in front of the SmartScan than 10% battery life. While charging the battery, unit. The white LEDs will decrease as each sample LED 1 on the exit side will show green, yellow or is taken.
  • Page 15: Description Of Audio Responses

    Hold down the SmartScan unit's power button for high temp. The set point is set using the Garrett client approximately three seconds. Once the button is interface for both the "Multi Scan" Algorithm and released, a power-down alert will be heard.
  • Page 16: Default Settings / Information Displays

    Retain Images: Disabled walks closer and closer to SmartScan. Display Images: Disabled The closer the person is to SmartScan while in cam- Feedback Audio: Disabled era view, the more accurate the temperature readings Lights Duration: 2 seconds will be.
  • Page 17: Settings

    “Std Dev” is the standard deviation from the mean that is recorded for each person walking through the IMPORTANT: Understanding Febrile Temper- SmartScan unit. This value will reset to 0.0 when re- ature started. CDC guidelines for the Definitions of Symp- The “Histogram of Temperatures”...
  • Page 18 FIGURE 4-2 • Statistical 96.5°F and the starting value for high temperature The SmartScan unit uses the reported tempera- is 97.6°F, plus the offset value, which by default is ture readings from all patrons within a session to 99.1°F (97.6°F plus 1.5 offset).
  • Page 19 “Stored erator side will stay on for the period of time selected SmartScan Images”. If this is not selected, then the im- when a low temp/non-read or high temp is detected. ages will not be stored in memory. Images stored in Peripheral notes on the bottom of the client can be memory will clear after 7 days of operation.
  • Page 20: Multiple Unit Site Installation

    25' to 100' of each other. Refer to detectors side by side (see Figure 5-1). your Garrett walkthrough user manual for details on best Do not angle a SmartScan-enable detector in such installation practices to handle certain power require- a way that its IR camera might detect temperatures of ments and to avoid cross talk (interference among units).
  • Page 21: Operation

    10 temperature samples to ensure proper operation. It is recommended that the SmartScan is powered by pressing and releasing the power 10 temperature samples are from 10 different button located on the right hand entry side of the light people representative of the environment or 1 bar near the Ethernet connection.
  • Page 22: Operational Led Indicators

    The Operator should: the camera. If the SmartScan pacing light is not a Ensure walkthrough is always operating series of scrolling green LEDs, it recommended properly.
  • Page 23: Recommended Procedures

    Recommended Practices..and Why Making quick turns in front of SmartScan minimizes the Maintain at least 10ft in front of SmartScan to achieve an number of readings taken and may not always return an optimal temperature read. optimal temperature read.
  • Page 24 The camera viewing angle is positioned to only view images Stay within 30" walking path in front of the SmartScan while within the pathway of the walkthrough. This prevents detec- approaching the walkthrough. We recommend adding an ap- tion of other faces waiting in line if two SmartScans are placed proach line with 6ft social distance markers.
  • Page 25: Remote Access Options

    Ethernet while connected (192.168.123.1). See Figure 7-3. to the SmartScan WiFi Access Point. An HDMI connec- tion is also available for viewing SmartScan with a moni- tor. The steps for wireless or wired access are as follows. PHONE CONNECT PROCEDURE Go to your phone's App store and search for "RD...
  • Page 26 Access Point can typically be found on your phone in Settings under the “WiFi” or “Connections” menu. The SSID for SmartScan starts with SS followed by the serial number, ex. SS61025508. Check that the numbers on the SSID match the appropriate SmartScan that you are trying to access.
  • Page 27: Desktop Connect Procedure

    For Wired access to your SmartScan device via wired Eth- DESKTOP CONNECT PROCEDURE ernet cable, connect one end to the RJ45 port located on For WiFi access, connect to your SmartScan device the right side of the camera in the light bar and the other via its Wifi Access Point (see Figure 7-8).
  • Page 28 When prompted, enter the password "SmartScan", FIGURE 7-16 check the "Remember me" box, and then click "OK". (Figure 7-15) You have now successfully accessed the SmartScan system using the remote desktop from your device (Fig- ure 7-17). FIGURE 7-17 FIGURE 7-15...
  • Page 29: Disabling Wireless Radio

    Internet settings icon in the system tray and click it once. FIGURE 7-18 The pop up will show the SmartScan Access Point. Se- lect the WiFi icon to disable the Wireless Access Point. Caution, doing this will disconnect your Remote Desk- top session and you will no longer be able to access the SmartScan client wirelessly.
  • Page 30: Maintenance / Troubleshooting

    GARRETT SOFTWARE PROGRAMS environment will affect the temperature measurement ac- curacy. There are a few programs running on SmartScan that are required for SmartScan to operate correctly. Use caution EXCESSIVE HIGH OR LOW TEMPERATURE when remotely accessing SmartScan as closing any of...
  • Page 31 Verify lens cover is open. Restart SmartScan system. faces for calibration. Unit powers on but shows critical failure in Open SmartScan system and verify cooling fan is on. If not, then the Garrett client interface. check power cable between computer and controller board...
  • Page 32: Warranty Information

    THE MERCHANDISE DESCRIBED IN THIS each piece of security equipment manufactured by CONTRACT MADE BY SELLERS’ REPRESEN- Garrett is protected by the following limited parts TATIVES, IF ANY SUCH STATEMENTS WERE and labor warranty for a period of 24 (twenty-four) MADE, DO NOT CONSTITUTE WARRAN- months (the “Warranty”).
  • Page 33: Technical Specifications

    30 lbs. (13.6 kg) / ~33 lbs. (15.0 kg) Temperatures Operating: 32°F (-0°C) to 90°F (32°C) Storage: -4°F (-20°C) to 122°F (50°C) Battery Pack 14Amp-hour lithium (approx. 8 hrs of independent operation) Construction Heavy Duty Aluminum 1556800.REV C SmartScan User Manual...
  • Page 34 © 2021 Garrett Metal Detectors PN 1556800 REV B...

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