Seek Thermal Seek Scan Thermal Imaging System
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Seek Thermal Seek Scan is a thermal imaging system for automated body temperature screening with ±0.3°C accuracy, reference heat source, and easy setup.
Product details
| Model | Seek Scan |
| Manufacturer | Seek Thermal |
| Category | Thermal Imaging Cameras |
| Availability | Made to order |
Description
Overview
The Seek Thermal Seek Scan (YW-AAA) is a thermal imaging system specifically designed for automated body temperature screening at entry points such as lobbies, hallways, and key access areas. It uses skin temperature measurement with ±0.3°C accuracy, matching the performance of infrared temporal thermometers while maintaining safe social distancing. The system includes a reference heat source for calibration and can be set up in minutes using two tripods and a Windows PC.
Key Features
- 200 x 150 sensor resolution for thermal imaging
- ±0.3°C accuracy for body temperature measurement
- 35-degree horizontal field of view (HFOV)
- Frame rate: Less than 9 Hz
- Reference heat source for calibration included
- Customizable alarm temperature settings
- Enables safe social distancing during screening
- USB-C connectivity with USB-A cable provided
Applications
- Entry point temperature screening for offices and facilities
- Healthcare facility patient intake screening
- Educational institution access control
- Event venue attendee screening
- Public facility lobby and hallway monitoring
Included Accessories
- Thermal imaging camera with USB-C to USB-A cable
- Fixed reference heat source
- USB-C power cable for heat source
- USB-A drive with Seek Scan software
- Quick start guide
- Warranty documentation
Specifications
| Resolution | 206 x 156 |
| Sensitivity | 50 mK |
| Maximum Temperature | 40°C |
| Minimum Temperature | 36°C |
| Field of View | 35 x 26° |
| Series | Scan Series |
| Alternate Product Number | YW-AAA |
| Display Type | External |
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