Y-Q9

Y-Q9

Y-Q9 Thermal Scanner with Facial Recognition

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

Y-Q9

Y-Q9 Thermal Scanner with Facial Recognition

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

  • 3-in-1 security and thermal detector device
  • Non-Contact access control and temperature detection
  • Advanced European Thermal Sensor reads temperatures in < 0.2 sec at an accuracy of ±0.3 degrees /Indoor
  • Uses facial recognition to identify employees and guest who enter the building and stores locally (optional)
  • Mask detection capability
  • Sends high-temperature alerts to an email
  • Stores up to 120,000 records locally
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Product description

The Y-Q9 is an Access Control System that individually measures the body temperature of employees entering facilities. This Smart Access Control terminal combines infrared temperature measurement with 3-in-1 facial recognition. Intelligent analysis has mask detection capabilities and records date, time, body temperature and other details.


The Y-Q9 Thermal Detector with Facial Recognition uses advanced European infrared sensors to quickly and accurately take temperatures and is combined with the unparalleled smart technology of facial identity, mask detection, and access control. Intelligent analysis records date, time, body temperature and other details.


Send high-temperature alerts straight to an email in real time and eliminate the need for staff members to take temperatures.


The Y-Q9 can also be used as a contactless employee attendance or punch-clock solution by tracking employee details as they come or go from your facility.


Product Includes:

  • (1) Y-Q9 Temperature Scanning Kiosk
  • (1) Pedestal or Table Stand depending on purchase
  • (1) Power Supply
  • (1) Network Cable
  • (1) Weigand Connectors

Product details

Dimensions: 4.7 x 8.9 x 1.3 inches

Recognition time: 0.2s

Precise measurement

Facial mask recognition system

Stores the data of entry to the facilities

Non-contact temperature measurement: 32x32 temperature detection module

Temperature detection distance: Up to 1.2m

Detection accuracy of 0.3 C

Integrates with access lock systems and more
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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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