AIRYN ATC-T Series User manual

User Manual AIRYN ATC-T series thermal
cameras
Version 1.3
Open Box 2
Wiring and Installation 2
Installation 2
Wiring and power on 3
Access to management UI 4
Body temperature management 4
Initial calibration 4
System settings 5
Adjustment - Body temperature calibration 5
Display Mode - Display layout, resolution and temperature setting 5
Network - Static or DHCP 6
RTSP out - Switch video output to HDMI or RTSP 6
Shutdown system 7
Color map of thermal data 7
Recommendation for deployment 8
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Open Box
The box content includes 1x ATC-T series (ATC-TNC or ATC-T01) thermal camera, 1x HDMI right-angle
cable and 2x AC to USB power adapters including 1x USB type-c cable.
Wiring and Installation
Installation
On the rear side of the camera there is a standard screw pin hole for mounting
the camera on a tripod. Use a mobile phone to scan the QR code on the back
to open the management GUI.
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Wiring and power on
From the camera’s front side open the left side handle. There are 4 ports
available. From top to bottom: 1x USB-C port for the power adapter, 2x mini HDMI
ports and 1x audio output. Use the USB-C port to power up the camera. Connect
up to two monitors via the dual HDMI ports.
The upper yellow circle in the left picture is the USB-C port that connects
to the AC power adapter via the USB type-c cable that is included in the
packaging. The lower yellow circle indicates the mini HDMI port. Via the
HDMI right-angle cable (included) and a HDMI cable (not included) the
camera is able to connect to a HDMI monitor or screen. For the best
resolution a FHD monitor or screen is recommended.
Press the power button on the front panel of the
camera. A red light indicates that the power is on.
No light indicates that the power is off. Plug in the
power cable and the camera will turn on
automatically. Press the power button for 2
seconds and the camera shuts down.
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Access to management UI
The thermal camera has a default IP and wireless access point. Use your mobile
phone to connect to the Wi-Fi access point “AThermal”. Once connected you
can access the management UI.
Scan the QR code on the rear side of the camera with your
mobile phone. Every camera has its own unique QR code. A
web browser pops up and shows a full screen IP camera video
and ¼ screen thermal imaging video.
Body temperature management
Initial calibration
The start page enables operators to configure the body
temperature management and calibration for the thermal
camera. Press “Config” on your mobile phone screen. A
page with camera settings pops up. To calibrate the
camera it is important to set the reference temperature first.
Use a forehead thermometer to determine the reference
temperature. If the reference temperature with the forehead thermometer is
36°C and the thermal camera is measuring 37°C a calibration action of
minus 1°C is necessary. Key in 1.0°C in the “zero adjustment” field (1). For
the most accurate body temperature screening results it is best to perform
this calibration action once after every power cycle.
After the initial calibration action the patented build-in calibration device will
do the calibration automatically. It takes environment conditions like airow,
humidity and ambient temperature into account. Since environmental
conditions are influenced by distance it is important to key in the “target
distance” (3) from a person to the camera for the most accurate body
temperature measurement.
The Airyn ATC-T series thermal camera can act as a stand-alone device or as a network device. It triggers
an alarm and sends out a notification when the body temperature exceeds a certain threshold set by the
operator. This threshold is specified in the “alarm temperature” field (2).
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System settings
After finalizing the initial configuration press
the “More” button on the mobile phone screen
for more system settings.
Adjustment - Body temperature
calibration
Press “adjustment” to go back and reconfigure
the body temperature management and
calibration of the thermal camera.
Display Mode - Display layout, resolution and temperature setting
Press “Display” on the mobile phone screen
to enter the display mode settings. With the
available options it is possible to change the
visual presentation on the external HDMI
monitor or screen.
Scroll down to select the display resolution
and / or select the preferred temperature
setting (Celsius or Fahrenheit).
Recommended resolution external FHD
monitor: 1920x1080.
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Network - Static or DHCP
On the bottom of the camera there is one
RJ45 port available to connect the camera
to a network for RTSP streaming video data
out.
It is not necessary to configure the IP
address If the thermal camera is acting as a
stand- alone device that is only connected
to an external HDMI monitor or screen.
Press “Network” on the mobile phone
screen to configure the IP settings. The
default network IP setting is DHCP.
RTSP out - Switch video output to HDMI or RTSP
The button “RTSP out” makes it possible
to switch the video output from RTSP to
HDMI and vice versa. Press “RTSP out”
on the mobile telephone screen to switch
from “RTSP out” to “Local out”.
The option “RTSP out” directs the video
stream via the RTSP protocol through
the RJ45 port using the following URL:
rtsp://IP of physical port:8554/thermal
rtsp://IP of physical port:8553/visible
The option “Local out” is to switch the
video stream back to HDMI output.
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Shutdown system
Press “Shutdown” on the mobile phone screen to shutdown the thermal
camera. The red light of the power button on the front panel of the camera
turns off to indicate that the camera is successfully powered off.
Color map for thermal data
It is possible to download a color map for users that like to stream thermal images to backend software
such as VMS or video analytics software. Access the color map via URL rtsp://IP or physical port 8554/
thermal. Do not forget to choose the option “RTSP out” to direct the video stream via the RTSP protocol
through the RJ45 port.
Please download the color map from the link below:
The color map file of body temperature camera
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Recommendation for deployment
Refer to below recommendations for best accuracy results:
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