User's Manual

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Parameter
Description
Pupillary Distance
Pupillary distance is the pixel value of the image between the
centers of the pupils in each eye. You need to set an appropriate
value so that the access controller can recognize faces as needed.
The value changes according to the face sizes and the distance
between faces and the lens. The closer the face is to the lens, the
greater the value should be. If an adult is 1.5 meters away from the
lens, the pupillary distance value can be within 50 to 70.
Channel ID
There are two options: 1 and 2. 1 is white light camera and 2 is IR
light camera.
Exposure(Face)
After face exposure is enabled, human face will be clearer when the
access controller is installed outdoors.
Face Target Brightness
The default value is 50. Adjust the brightness as needed.
Exposure Time
(Face)(S)
After a face is detected, the access controller will give out light to
illuminate the face, and the access controller will not give out light
again until the interval you set has passed.
Temperature
Monitoring
Enable or disable the temperature monitoring function.
Temp Unit
Select ° C or ° F.
Temp Rect
Set whether to display the temperature monitoring box on the
standby interface or not.
Temp Correction
Duration (ms)
When monitoring the temperature, the access controller will take
the temperature value after the time defined by this parameter.
Only certain models support this parameter.
Temp Monitoring
Distance (cm)
50 by default. You can correct the monitored temperature as needed
according to the distance you set.
Only certain models support this parameter.
High Temp Threshold
Set the temperature threshold. The monitored body temperature
will be judged as high temperature if it is greater than or equal to
the set value.
Max Temperature
Set the temperature range you need. If the monitored temperature
is lower than the lower limit, it will prompt that the temperature is
too low; if higher than the upper limit, it will prompt that there is a
heat source interfering with the function.
Min Temperature
Temp Correction
Value
This parameter is for testing. The difference of the temperature
monitoring environment might cause the temperature deviation
between the monitored temperature and the actual temperature.
You can select multiple monitored samples for testing, and then
correct the temperature deviation by this parameter according to
the comparison between the monitored temperature and the actual
temperature. For example, if the monitored temperature is 0.5°C
lower than the actual temperature, the correction value is set to
0.5°C; if the monitored temperature is 0.5°C higher than the actual
temperature, the correction value is set to -0.5°C.