The FLIR A700-EST is a non-contact screening tool designed to detect elevated skin temperatures that can be a first line of defense against potential health risks. This fully integrated, scalable solution pairs the revolutionary FLIR A700 thermal camera with a high definition, user-friendly interface. With a 640 × 480 pixel thermal detector and on-camera FLIR Screen-EST™ Mode, the A700-EST can be deployed as a single, standalone screening station or in a network. Easy to deploy, the FLIR A700-EST detects and visualizes heat to quickly identify individuals with elevated skin temperatures. The camera is compatible with the FLIR Screen EST software. It also has built in EST functionality for basic EST applications. The camera is easily configured from the built in web interface. Once it is setup, it can be connected to 3rd party Video Management Systems or other 3rd party systems using the RESTful API amongst other protocols.
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RAPID SCREENING CAPABILITY Screens individuals in just seconds or, when used with multiple cameras in high traffic spaces, spots anomalies in skin temperatures to quickly identify individuals who may need a medical temperature check -
INTUITIVE USER INTERFACE The screening function is quickly executed by large, colored indicators on-screen. Privacy is ensured through an avatar display -
DEPLOYED IN MINUTES Simple set up: uses only two cables and PoE to operate the camera and touchscreen display. Once system is fully powered on initial set up, calibration takes approx.10 minutes to complete before ready for use
Description
Technical Specifications:
Imaging and optical data | |
Infrared resolution | 640 × 480 pixels |
Thermal sensitivity (NETD) | <40 mK, 24° @ +30°C (+86°F) |
Field of view (FOV) | 24° × 18° |
Minimum focus distance | 0.15 m (0.49 ft) |
Focal length | 17 mm (0.67 in) |
Spatial resolution (IFOV) | 0.66 mrad/pixel |
Lens identification | Automatic |
f-number | 1.3 |
Image frequency | 30 Hz |
Focus | One-shot contrast Motorized Manual |
Detector data | |
Focal plane array/spectral range | Uncooled microbolometer/7.5–14 µm |
Detector pitch | 12 µm |
Measurement | |
Camera temperature range | 15 to 45°C (59 to 113°F)Accuracy ±0.3°C (±0.5°F) when used in Screening modeThe camera will provide contrast from -20 to 120 °C (–4 to 248°F), but no temperature information will be provided |
Screening mode | |
Sampling average mode | Recommended temperature range: 30 to 45°C (86 to 113°F) in stable room temperatureAccuracy (drift): ±0.3°C (±0.5°F)1 |
Measurement analysis | |
Automatic hot/cold detection | Max./min. temperature value and position shown within Box |
Schedule response | sftp (image), SMTP (image and/or measurement data/result) |
Measurement presets | Yes |
Atmospheric transmission correction | Based on inputs of distance, atmospheric temperature, and relative humidity |
Lens transmission correction | Automatic, based on signals from internal sensors |
Emissivity correction | Variable from 0.01 to 1.0 |
Reflected apparent temperature correction | Based on input of reflected temperature |
External optics/windows correction | Based on input of optics/window transmission and temperature |
Measurement corrections | Global object parameters Local parameters per analyze function External Black-body correction |
Measurement frequency | Up to 10 Hz |
Measurement result read-out | Ethernet/IP (pull) Modbus TCP master (push) Modbus TCP slave (pull) MQTT (push) Query over REST API (pull)Measurements and still image (radiometric JPEG, visual 640 × 480, visual 1280 × 960), read access only. Web interface |
Alarm | |
Alarm functions | On any selected measurement function Digital in Internal camera temperature |
Alarm output | Digital out E-mail (SMTP) (push) EtherNet/IP (pull) File transfer (FTP) (push) Modbus TCP master write (push) Modbus TCP slave (pull) MQTT (push) Query over RESTful API (pull) Store image or video |