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  • Page 1 IR Sentinel User Manual and Setup Guide Page | 1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1 Contents Overview .............................. 3 Introduction ..........................3 Assembly ............................... 4 Desk top stand assembly ......................4 Pedestal Assembly ........................6 Set Up ..............................9 Device Information ........................11 Device Management ........................12 4.2.1 Facial Recognition ......................12 4.2.2 Temperature ........................17 4.2.3 System settings ........................
  • Page 3: Overview

    2 Overview 2.1 Introduction Welcome to the IR Sentinel, Cirrus Solutions’ new touchless, innovative access control device with advanced facial recognition and fever detection. The IR Sentinel is supplied with the following parts as standard: • Access control device with integrated Infra-red fever detection module •...
  • Page 4: Assembly

    3 Assembly 3.1 Desk top stand assembly Complete the following steps to assemble the IR sentinel with desktop stand. 1. Unscrew and remove black collar from mounting column pole as shown below, ensure large vinyl washer remains on the mounting column.
  • Page 5 3. Fit the mounting column to the base. 4. Thread cables through black threaded collar and thread collar onto the mounting column. 5. Tighten clamping column and base together – ensure base is orientated such that the cable entry is to the rear. 6.
  • Page 6: Pedestal Assembly

    5 x cross head countersunk bolts c. Polished steel top plate with pre-drilled and countersunk holes Complete the following steps to assemble the IR Sentinel with the pedestal stand. 1. Remove the pole, base, screw pack and top plate from the packaging.
  • Page 7 12. Connect power, contact closure and network cables. 13. Place the assembly on top of the pillar, line up predrilled holes of the polished steel top plate with the pedestal mounting holes-check alignment of the IR Sentinel. When satisfied with alignment fully tighten the black collar 14.
  • Page 8 16. The IR Sentinel is now ready for use. Page | 8...
  • Page 9: Set Up

    50cm. when using, please make sure there is no obstruction object within 1.5m in front of the screen. DO NOT touch or press with your hand or fingers.” Tap “confirm” if this is understood and accepted. The IR Sentinel will then display the default screen.
  • Page 10 The following sections descried the various settings and customization options of the IR Sentinel. To access the IR Sentinel’s top-level settings menu, tap the date and time bar at the top of the screen, highlighted below. Enter the admin password, then tap enter. The default password is 6666. This should be changed during set up procedure, see section 4.2.3.5 of this guide.
  • Page 11: Device Information

    4.1 Device Information Tap the ‘Device Information’ to display the following information, it is read only and cannot be edited: a. Complete Record of faces (xx person) b. Shows the number of profiles on the device registered for facial recognition c.
  • Page 12: Device Management

    Tap ‘Device Management’ icon to access the facial recognition, infra-red thermometer and system settings’. 4.2.1 Facial Recognition Tap the ‘Facial recognition’ icon from the device management menu to access the facial recognition settings of the IR Sentinel. 4.2.1.1 Measuring Mode Precision Mode (default): a.
  • Page 13 Suitable to log individual staff members from a known data set. g. Still enables visitors to be scanned Fast Mode: a. No facial recognition b. Suitable for fast scanning at a greater distance of individuals for temperature. c. Social distancing between users is advised to ensure quick reading d.
  • Page 14 NOTE – All of this data can be uploaded via the network if enabled – see Server Software Manual. 4.2.1.3 Import facial Image Allows datasets to uploaded to the IR Sentinel via USB, the dataset must be in presented in the correct format, see Server Software Manual for details. 4.2.1.4 Turnstile Allows the IR Sentinel to remotely trigger a turnstile of door entry system via the RS 485 interface.
  • Page 15 4.2.1.5 Visitor Notifications Will create record of non-identified (visitor) facial recognition event, see Server Software Manual for further details. a. ON – Enables visitor records b. OFF – Disables visitor records 4.2.1.6 Visitor Identification switch Captures an image of visitors. a.
  • Page 16 OFF – Disables image capture of potential fever victim 4.2.1.8 Capture Function The IR sentinel will capture an image at every scan. a. ON – Enable universal image capture b. OFF – Disables universal image capture Page | 16...
  • Page 17: Temperature

    IR Sentinel. 4.2.2.1 High Temp Alarm Settings Sets the temperature at which the IR Sentinel will trigger a failed scan. The default value is 37.3 degrees Centigrade. To set tap and enter required value. 4.2.2.2 Temp Display Format Switch Select temperature readings to be displayed as Centigrade or Fahrenheit.
  • Page 18 4.2.3.2 Voice settings Following a scan, the IR Sentinel will play an audio file dependent on the result. The Voice Settings menu allow the voice prompts of the IR Sentinel to be configured. The IR Sentinel is pre-configured with several selectable voice prompts. Custom voice prompts can be created and uploaded using the USB import option.
  • Page 19 4.2.3.3 Prompt Text Following a scan, in addition to the voice prompt the IR Sentinel will display text on screen dependent on the result of the scan. These messages can be defined in the Prompt Text menu. Normal Prompt Text a.
  • Page 20 4.2.3.4 Range Switch The range switch controls the ultrasonic distance sensor. a. ON – (Default), enables ultrasonic distance sensor b. OFF – Disables ultrasonic distance sensor, removes prompt to move closer or further away during scan 4.2.3.5 Change Password Allows the management of the IR Sentinels password. Old Password a.
  • Page 21 Enter new password Confirm Password a. Re-enter new password to confirm the change 4.2.3.6 Date Display Format Select the time and date format the IR Sentinel displays. a. Year-Month-Date (yyyy-mmm-dd) b. Day-Month-Year (dd-mmm-yyyy) c. Month-Day-Year (mmm-dd-yyyy) 4.2.3.7 Network Settings...
  • Page 22 The ethernet network settings are configured in the network settings menu. See Server Software Manual for further information. All network settings are blank by default. There is no requirement to set up the network settings if the IR Sentinel is connected via a wireless network or is operating in autonomous mode.
  • Page 23 OFF - A connected gate or turnstile will not open following a failed scan 4.2.3.10 Flashlight Setting The IR Sentinel features an integrated LED lamp to assist image capture in low light conditions. Three settings are available. a. Automatic - prior and during image capture the integrated LED lamp will illuminate in low ambient light b.
  • Page 24: Face Database

    4.2.3.11 System Update From time to time it may be necessary to update the firmware of the IR Sentinel. Tap ‘System Update’ and insert a USB stick with the firmware update file installed on its root directory. The update will commence automatically.
  • Page 25: Local Time And Date Settings

    4.4 Local Time and Date Settings Local time and date settings are configured in the Android menu. To access the time and date settings via the Android menu: a. Swipe down twice from the top of the screen b. Tap Gear Wheel c.

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