The Rapiscan 622XR offers customers both high performance threat detection and lower total cost of ownership. The 622XR has a 750 mm (29.5 inches) wide by 550 mm (21.7 inches) high tunnel opening, which means it can accommodate a range of parcel and baggage sizes. The 622XR’s innovative design allows for bidirectional operation, while its dual-energy detection provides automatic color coding of materials so that screeners can identify the material composition of a scanned object. In addition, it offers options like an adjustable control panel stand and swing-open, easy-access panels.
Like all systems in the 600 series family of X-ray scanning solutions, the Rapiscan 622XR is built on a standardized platform that makes it easy to install and maintain, and comes with features such as dual-energy detection, a streamlined, ergonomic design, and Rapiscan’s feature-rich OS600 system software.
| PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS |
| Tunnel Size: |
750 mm (W) x 550 mm (H) (29.5 x 21.7 in.) |
| Dimensions: |
Length: 2,282 mm (89.9 in.) unit in use
Height: 1,467 mm (57.8 in.)
Width: 1,030 mm (40.6 in.) |
| Approximate Weight: |
Net: 750 Kg (1,654 lbs) |
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Feature & Option Highlights
OS600 System Software: Rapiscan’s OS600 software provides an intuitive Graphical User Interface with improved image quality as well as advanced networking capabilities.
Threat Image Projection (TIP): TIP inserts digital threat images at configurable frequencies into the regular flow of bags. TIP is the preferred operator performance measurement and training method used by regulatory agencies worldwide.
Threat Image Projection Network (TIPNET): TIPNET is a secure, high speed network that links all TIP enabled systems to a central station.
Target: Target is Rapiscan’s innovative automatic threat and contraband detection technology. Target’s software algorithms search X-ray images for targeted materials by analyzing the mass, size and atomic number of items in the image.
Operator Training Program (OTP): OTP is an easy-to-use software application that helps users learn key system features and functionality.
Density Threshold Alert (DTA): DTA generates a visible alarm when an imaged object exceeds a user-specified density threshold. |