Quickly screen passengers, customers, or employees for signs of elevated skin temperature with this turnkey solution. The FLIR EST Kiosk combines the temperature measurement capabilities of a thermal imaging camera plus FLIR Screen-EST™ software with the convenience of a tablet display and floor stand. This kiosk sets up in minutes, offering fully automated, self-service screening that targets the inner canthus (corner of the eye) for accurate skin temperature measurement.
FLIR EST Kiosk
Skin Temperature Screening Solution
Faster, Easier Skin Temperature Screening
EASY SETUP AND OPERATION
Ready to use right out of the box with pre-installed FLIR Screen-EST software, customizable instructions, and alert displays.
EFFICIENT, CONSISTENT RESULTS
Automatically targets the inner canthus for fast, accurate screening.
ACCURATE TEMPERATURE SCREENING
Advanced factory calibration combined with relative measurement methodology ensures screening accuracy and avoids false-positives.
Specifications:
General | |
Package Includes | Camera, Surface® Pro7 tablet, tablet stand, cables (Europe, UK, US), screening position floor sticker (T131181), FLIR Screen-EST™ license card, printed documentation |
Overview | |
Encoding | Video stream – H.264, MPEG4, or MJPEG; Radiometric stream – Compressed JPEG-LS, FLIR radiometric |
Size (L x W x H) | 360 × 270 × 1300 mm (14 × 11 × 51.2 in) |
Warranty | http://www.flir.com/warranty/ |
Web interface | Yes |
Weight | 8.3 kg (18 lb.) |
Connections & Communications | |
Digital I/O connector type | M12 12-pin A-coded, Male (shared with external power) |
Digital I/O isolation voltage | 500 VRMS |
Digital Output Purpose | As function of alarm, output to external device, for example when the screening alarm is triggered |
Digital Outputs | 3x opto-isolated, 0–30 V DC, max. 300 mA (derated to 200 mA at 60C); Solid state opto relay; 1x dedicated as Fault output (NC) |
Ethernet | Control, result, image, and power |
Ethernet Communication | TCP/IP socket-based FLIR proprietary |
Ethernet Connector Type | M12 8-pin X-coded, Female; RP-SMA, Female |
Ethernet Interface | Wired, Wi-Fi |
Ethernet Standard | IEEE 802.3 |
Ethernet Type | 1000 Mbps |
WiFi | (optional) RP-SMA, Female; Dipole antenna 2.4/5 GHz (gain: maximum 2 dBi); Peer to peer (ad hoc) or infrastructure (network) |
Imaging & Optical | |
Contrast Enhancement | FSX® / Histogram equalization (IR only) |
Detector Pitch | 17 µm |
Field of view (FOV) | 24° × 18° |
f-number | 1.3 |
Focal Length | 17 mm (0.67 in) |
Focal Plane Array (FPA) | Uncooled microbolometer |
Focus | One-shot contrast, motorized, manual |
Image Fequency | 30 Hz |
IR Resolution | 464 × 348 |
Lens Identification | Automatic |
Minimum Focus Distance | 0.15 m (0.49 ft) |
MSX Image Enhancement | Yes (video streaming source 0) |
Overlay | Video stream 0 – With/Without; Video stream 1 – No |
Spatial resolution (IFOV) | 0.90 mrad/pixel |
Spectral Range | 7.5–14 µm |
Streaming Resolution | Video stream 0 – 640 × 480 pixels; Video stream 1 – 1280 × 960 pixels; Radiometric stream – 464 × 348 pixels |
Thermal Sensitivity/NETD | <40 mK at 30°C (86°F) |
Video Streaming | Bit rate set through camera web |
Measurement & Analysis | |
Accuracy | ±0.3°C (±0.5°F) when used with FLIR Screen-EST™ software |
Object Temperature Range | 15°C to 45°C (59°F to 113°F) |
Other | |
Pixel Format | Video stream – YUV411; Radiometric stream – MONO 16 |
Power | |
External Power Operation | 24/48 V DC 8 W max |
External Voltage | Allowed range 18–56 V DC |
Power Connection | Camera: M12 12-pin A-coded, Male (shared with Digital I/O) |
Power Consumption | 7.5 W at 24 V DC typical; 7.8 W at 48 V DC typical; 8.1 W at 48 V PoE typical |
Radiometry | |
Image Source | Video stream 0 – visual / IR / MSX®; Video stream 1 – visual; Radiometric video stream – IR |
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