What Is the Inspection Zone of the DMD System?

What Is the Inspection Zone of the DMD System?

The inspection zone is the area a person walks through during the DMD system scan.
Once the person leaves this zone, the inspection is complete. The DMD system collects data about the person from the moment they enter until they exit the zone.

 The Inspection zone of the DMD system 

Recommended dimensions:

  • Length: 2580 mm

  • Width: 1200 mm

To ensure stable and efficient operation, it is recommended to organize and guide the movement of people through the inspection zone — for example, using tape barriers, tension ropes, or other flow control tools.

Notes
The placement of all barriers must be reviewed and approved by the APSTEC Technical Support Team before operation.

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