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Today, in addition to the expected 30-year pin and certificate, it was a surprise that 30 years was the threshold at which they also handed out fancy little glass awards. Yay me!
ASAS was recognized at this year's CPS School Counselors Celebration, as a program that actively supports the work and mission of the Counseling dept!
Temperature Face Recognition Cameras RS 8006E1
Product Description
The fast passing face temperature detection gate(Facial Detect,also called Dynamic Facial Detect,Dynamic Facial Detect Camera) is a temperature detection product.It provides such basic functions as face temperature detection, mask recognition, member record inquiry and so on. Through face temperature detection terminal human body temperature, it can identify the normal body temperature or abnormal body temperature (higher than 37.3°C) of the passing passengers, so as to control the alarm signal.It is suitable for public places such as school, railway station, bus station, subway station, hospital, gymnasium, factory, office building and large scale activity site.
tag:Facial Detect,Dynamic Facial Detect,Dynamic Facial Detect Camera
Product Functions
Product Functions
Technical Parameters
Technical Parameters
Basic parameters
Product Name
Facial Detect,Dynamic Facial Detect,Dynamic Facial Detect Camera
sensor
1 / 2.8 "progressive CMOS
Minimum illumination
0.01Lux@(F1.2,AGC ON)
shutter
1/100s~1/10000s
Camera lens
Dual Sony 6mm lens
Screen size
8.0 inch IPS LCD screen
Day and night parameters
self-adaption
Wide dynamic
self-adaption
Digital noise reduction
Automatic regulation
Voice Announcements
Support, support abnormal temperature alarm;
video
Video standard
H.264
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Some of the leaders and attendees at the event, which took place at Renown's property on Professional Circle in Reno.
Megan Dulgar, chief development officer, American Red Cross North Jersey Region and Jocelyn Gilman, executive director, American Red Cross of Northern New Jersey at the 2015 Volunteer Recognition on Thursday, January 15 in Summit.
Photo taken January 15, 2015 in Summit, NJ.
Diane Concannon/American Red Cross
The 60th Air Mobility Wing and 349th Air Mobility Wing welcomed their newest chief master sergeants during a Chiefs Recognition Ceremony, Mar. 4, 2023, at Travis Air Force Base, California. The event was highlighted by a symbolic nine-candle lighting performed by Reserve Citizen Airmen with the rank of basic airman through chief master sergeant.
Annual recognition dinner at Champlain College. WIth Special recognition for President David Finney.
NEW ORLEANS, LA - Garret Graves with the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority speaks with Day of Recognition Ceremony attendees about partnership with the Corps and the HSDRRS (US Army Corps of Engineers photo by Patti Geistfeld)
The Recognition Banquet honors Goodwill's community partners, employees and program participants, including the Achiever and Graduate of the Year
VASSALBORO, ME - JULY 28: Maine State Trooper Mickael Nunez is recognized Wednesday July 28, 2021 by the command staff of the Maine State Police during an awards ceremony Vassalboro. During this third year of patrolling Kennebec, Waldo, Lincoln and Knox Counties, Nunez was critically injured on June 14, 2020 in China while apprehending Robert Belmain during a high speed chase. Nunez was hospitalized for several weeks and underwent multiple surgeries before enduring months of physical therapy and recuperation to return to duty with the State Police. Andy Molloy/Kennebec Journal
Governor Kay Ivey gave remarks at a Montevallo Recognition Event for Finance Director Kelly Butler Monday July 26, 2021 in Montgomery, Ala. The University of Montevallo is presenting Director Kelly Butler with the “President’s Award” for his service to higher education and the University of Montevallo. (Governor's Office/Hal Yeager)
The 7th Annual Volunteer Recognition Reception at Newark Museum recognized alumni, parents and friends who serve on boards and committees, take time to call prospective students, represent the University at college fairs, organize alumni clubs, oversee regional chapters and give back by volunteering in so many meaningful ways.
Some of the leaders and attendees at the event, which took place at Renown's property on Professional Circle in Reno.