HSR.4B GENERAL INFORMATION
The Human Security Radar (HSR) is an Active Microwave System developed by APSTEC. It is designed for non-contact inspection of people to detect metal and dielectric (non-metallic) objects hidden under clothing or in backpacks.
Essential information for the correct operation of the HSR system is provided below, including:
Purpose and function of the system
Its structure and components
Technical specifications and operating conditions
Overview of the HSR Client software used with the system
The system must only be operated by personnel who have completed official APSTEC training.
Repair and maintenance must be carried out by APSTEC specialists, either on-site or at an APSTEC service center.
APSTEC reserves the right to update the system's design or software without prior notice.
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HSR.4B System Status and Errors
Possible HSR Statuses The HSR system may operate in the following states: Connected – the system is functioning normally. Displayed in green without any additional messages. Disconnected – no connection between the computer and the HSR system. ...
HSR.4B INSTALLATION SITE REQUIREMENTS
Location: Minimum space: 5.0 m (L) × 4.1 m (W) × 3.0 m (H) Must allow installation of deflectors on HSR pillars No floor or nearby vibrations No direct sunlight on video cameras No large static/moving metal objects within 3 m of the system No foreign ...
HSR.4B Labelling & Packaging
Example of label placement on the pillar Device Labelling Each HSR pillar has an identical label containing: Manufacturer trademark “APSTEC” Product name and serial number Power consumption details Pillar number Production date and location Packaging ...
HSR.4B COMPONENTS
Component Quality Pillar # 1, assembled with a decorative buffer bar 1 pc Pillar # 2, assembled with a decorative buffer bar 1 pc Cable duct arch with connection cables and central support 1 set Packaging 1 set Calibration and tuning kit 1 set ...
HSR.4B PURPOSE
HSR is designed for automatic, contactless inspection of people to detect metal and non-metal objects hidden under clothing or in backpacks. It analyzes these objects' physical properties to identify potential threats, including various types of ...