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Intercept

Transmission imaging for internal concealment

  • Subject doesn’t move
  • 4-second scanning
  • Ultra-small footprint
  • 2-hour installation
  • Best image quality
  • On-screen photo
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Description

Breakthrough Technology

Prisons and jails are rapidly adopting body scanners to detect weapons and contraband hidden in body cavities and elsewhere on inmates and visitors. Unlike the units used in airports, these scanners use a low-level of rays transmitted through the body, similar to medicalexams.
More than 500 such body scanners are now installed in U.S. Correctional facilities, manufactured by companies in Belarus, EU, Brazil and China.

Intercept is a true breakthrought in this technology, scanning the person vertically instead of horizontally.
Vertical Scanning provides revolutionary benefits:

  • The person remains stationary, not standing on a moving conveyer belt or platform
  • A quick 4-second scan, not 7-15 seconds
  • Narrow width, removable top, built in wheels; easily clears doorways 34” wide by 80” high
  • Quick setup: a few hours, not a few days
  • No image distortion, objects appear in the image at the same location as on the body
  • No waiting for a daily warm-up period; ready to scan at a moment’s notice

Intercept Specifications

Physical
Footprint: 34″ x 72″ (86 x 183 cm)
Height: 90″ (211 cm) Assembled 79″ (201 cm) top removed for transport
Weight: 720 lbs (328 kg)

Electrical
Power: 100/120/230 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 800 watt tolerant of poorly regulated power

Environmental
Operating: 32-120°F (0- 50° C)
Humidity: Less than 95%, noncondensing

Radiation Safety
Dose General-use: 25 uREM (0.25 uSv) per scan, suitable for daily screening; Limited use: up to 300 uRem (3.0) uSv) per scan, suitable for weekly screening; effective dose to subject measured in accordance with ANSI/HPS N43.17-2009
Leakage: Inspection zone is the scanner footprint; <0.2 mR (2 uGy) in any 1 hour
Standards: Complies with ANSI/HPS N43.17-2009 (Body Scanner Radiation Safety)
Complies with ANSI/IEEEN42.47-2010
(Body Scanner Image Quality)

Intercept is Patent Pending, US and International