Y-7300

Y-7300

Thermal Metal Detectors for Schools, Businesses, and More

Give your customers the peace of mind they need to resume business with you, knowing they are being protected by all means available.

Y-7300

Y-7300 Combination Temperature and Metal Detector

No one should be at work with a fever. Help slow the spread of illness- take care of your employees and students. 

  • Quickly detects metal and temperature in <1 sec
  • Accuracy of ± 0.9°F
  • 12 Zone Metal Detection
  • Broadcasts in real-time
  • Adjustable voice alarm
  • Achieve temperature monitoring while people are walking through the security gate or entrance
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Product description

The Y-7300 Walk-through Thermal Metal Detector integrates the functionality of temperature measurement into a walk-through metal detection security screener. Featuring an alarm that sounds when an abnormally high temperature has been detected, this screening device can effectively help prevent the spread of large- scale diseases.


The Y-7300 has been designed to have world-class electromagnetic compatibility and shock resistance, and this high-sensitivity equipment is suitable for screening for knives, guns and other dangerous objects in addition to monitoring body temperatures, and is widely used in schools, hospitals, supermarkets, prisons, courts, businesses, airports, bus stations, subway stations, railroad stations, exhibition halls, conference centers and other high-traffic or crowded locations where accurate and efficient monitoring is necessary.


  • Zones Display: The metal detection area is divided into 12 zones; when a metallic detected, the matching zone light will alarm and light up
  • Sensitivity adjustment: the sensitivity can be adjusted as needed; there are 1000 levels of sensitivity
  • Remote control operation: the remote control can be used to set parameters, and can be password protected to prohibit unauthorized personnel from operating the device
  • Safety protection: aligned with international safety standards, the device is harmless to heart pacemaker wearers, pregnant women, magnetic objects, etc
  • Anti-interference design: when starting the device, the frequency is automatically set based on the ambient conditions to avoid interference effects. When multiple doors are working side by side near each other, there is no noticeable effect on their detection performance

Product details

Infrared Non-Contact Thermal Detection:

  • Avoids personal contact with visitors
  • Safer distance: Measurement taken 2 inches from measuring sensor
  • Fast temperature detection: 1 second per person
  • Easy installation and maintenance
  • Large digital display
  • Sounding alarm system
  • ADA compliant available
  • Measuring range temperature: 90°-109° F
  • Surface mode: 32°-212° F
  • Delivery in 10-14 days

Metal detector specifications:

  • 12 independent detection zones
  • Aluminum Alloy frame with Self Calibration
  • LED lamp indicates the alarming position on side panels
  • Built in Counter of total people crossed and alarmed
  • Alarm time adjustable 0-25s
  • Alarm volume adjustable: 0-255
Password Protected
Password protected to allow only authorized persons to operate or change the configuration. There are two security levels available to differentiate between operations and configuration.
Harmless to the Human Body

Generates low-intensity magnetic fields that are harmless to people with pacemakers, pregnant women, magnetic storage devices, or recording tapes.

Easy Assembly and Installation
Installation takes about 20 minutes to install or disassemble with eight (8) screws. Easy to understand instructions provided.

Center for Disease Control & Prevention Recommendations

Fever

CDC considers a person to have a fever when he or she has a measured temperature of 100.4° F (38° C) or greater, or feels warm to the touch, or gives a history of feeling feverish.Note: Even though measured temperature is the preferred and most accurate method to determine fever, it is not always possible to take a person’s temperature. In certain situations, other methods of detecting a possible fever should be considered:

  • self-reported history of feeling feverish when a thermometer is not available or the ill person has taken medication that would lower the measured temperature.
  • the person feels warm to the touch
  • appearance of a flushed face, glassy eyes, or chills if it is not feasible to touch the person or if the person does not report feeling feverish.

The presence of fever suggests an infectious cause, but fever is not always present with an infection.

Prevent and Reduce Transmission Among Employees

Monitor federal, state, and local public health communications about COVID-19 regulations, guidance, and recommendations and ensure that workers have access to that information. Frequently check the CDC COVID-19 website.

Actively encourage sick employees to stay home

Employees who have symptoms should notify their supervisor and stay home. CDC recommends testing for people with any signs or symptoms of COVID-19 and for all close contacts of persons with COVID-19.

Consider conducting daily in-person or virtual health checks

(e.g., symptom and temperature screening) of employees before they enter the facility, in accordance with state and local public health authorities and, if available, your occupational health services. Screening and health checks are not a replacement for other protective measures such as social distancing, mask wearing (unless respirators or face masks are required), and engineering controls, including proper ventilation. Symptom and temperature screening cannot identify people with SARS-CoV-2 infection who are asymptomatic (do not have symptoms) or are presymptomatic (have not developed signs or symptoms yet but will later).


For in-person health checks, conduct them safely and respectfully and in a way that maintains social distancing of workers in and entering the screening area. Workers should not enter the worksite past the screening area if any of the following are present:

  • Symptoms of COVID-19
  • Fever of 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit (oF) or higher or report feeling feverish
  • Undergoing evaluation for SARS-CoV-2 infection (such as pending viral test)
  • Diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 infection in the prior 10 days
  • Close contact to someone with SARS-CoV-2 infection during the prior 14 days
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