HSS.2A GENERAL INFORMATION

HSS.2A GENERAL INFORMATION

Human Security Scanner (HSS) is a people-screening solution that uses microwave and passive magnetometry technologies to detect threats. It can identify explosives, narcotics, firearms, and metals carried on the body or in backpacks and handbags.

Here you will find essential information to help you effectively use the HSS.2A system. This section covers:


Warning
Only trained and authorized personnel may operate the system.
Warning
Repairs and maintenance must be done by APSTEC representatives only.
Warning
Assembly/disassembly must follow official instructions.
Warning
Read all safety warnings before using the system.
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