
Hikrobot Machine Vision Software User Manual
Tolerance Temp
Set the threshold for restoring alarms of the region.
E.g., If the tolerance temperature is set to 5°C while the rule for triggering alarms is
set to > 50°C, alarms will be canceled when the screened temperature is less than
or equal to 45°C.
Polygon/Line/Circle
For polygon, line, and circle ROIs, you can select a specific type of temperature
statistics (Maximum, Minimum, Average, and Variation) and set the corresponding
alarm triggering and restoring rules. The configuration process is similar to those of
setting Point Temp and Tolerance Temp for point ROIs.
E.g., If you select Maximum, >, and enter 50 in the box, an alarm will be triggered when
the maximum temperature value of the region exceeds 50°C.
Multi-Region Alarm
Set up to four multi-region alarm rules which compare the chosen type of statistics of
two temperature screening regions. Follow the steps below to configure a rule.
1. Select a region from the drop-down list for Region Index 1, which will be set as the
reference region (i.e., the region being compared to).
2. Select another region from the drop-down list for Region Index 2, which will be set
as the target region.
3. Choose a specific type of temperature statistics to be compared between the
regions from Maximum, Minimum, Average, and Variation.
4. Select > or < from the second drop-down list, and enter a temperature value
correspondingly to set the alarm rule.
E.g., If you select Maximum, >, and enter 10 in the box, an alarm will be triggered when
the maximum temperature value of the target region is 10°C greater than that of the
reference region.
Display
Under Display, you can configure parameters related to the display settings of the live view
window and the temperature window.
Basic Display
Temperature Bar
When enabled, a temperature bar will be displayed on the right side of the live view
window.
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