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THERMAL SETUP AND CONFIGURATION VERIFICATION INSTRUCTIONS

Feedback Solutions. THERMAL SETUP AND CONFIGURATION VERIFICATION INSTRUCTIONS. Thermal Imaging Sensors. The thermal sensors are array based People Counters, with IP connectivity.

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THERMAL SETUP AND CONFIGURATION VERIFICATION INSTRUCTIONS

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  1. Feedback Solutions • THERMAL SETUP AND CONFIGURATION VERIFICATION INSTRUCTIONS

  2. Thermal Imaging Sensors • The thermal sensors are array based People Counters, with IP connectivity. • This allows for direct connection of the Counter to LAN based Systems for remote configuration, and data collection using IP infrastructure, and browser based applications. • The unit is used in a downward looking manner, as the unit functions optically ‘seeing’ the heat emitted by people passing underneath as Infra-Red radiation, collected through a germanium lens with a 60° field of view • The sensing area is a square on the floor whose width is approximately equal to the mounting height. • Benefits • Operation independent of ambient light  • Minimal set up • User-Definable Count Lines & functionality (Up to 16 lines) • Wide Opening Capability up to 8 units • Built in data logging • Direct IP Connectivity • Web browser setup for local or remote Configuration • Lower installation costs • Low ongoing support costs Field of View

  3. Understanding Your Entrance

  4. Single Sensor - Mounting Locations For most standard double door entrances, a single unit will usually be enough. Front View A single counter should be positioned centrally to the door, so that the field of view extends to the left and right side of the door.

  5. Multiple Sensors - Wide Opening Networks For wider doorways, a ‘Wide Opening Network’ must be used. W H To calculate the number of units required, the mounting height graph is used again.

  6. Mounting Height Graph (inches) Use the ceiling height to find the width of the field of view for a single unit, and compare that to the width of the door: 189” 295” 610” 60° Lens 177” 275” 20° Lens Outdoor only 571” 40° Lens 315” 157” 98” 275” 138” 87”

  7. Mounting Locations - Examples Units should be positioned no further apart than the maximum separation (shown on mounting height graph): This ensures the required amount of overlap. Side View Overhead View

  8. Installation of Master - Node Node Master Overhead View For ease of configuration it is recommended that the master is located on the left (looking into the entrance!):

  9. Connectivity & Installation of Sensor

  10. Connecting Two Entrances Master Node Entrance 2 Entrance 1 IP:192.168.0.52 IP:192.168.0.51 CAT 5 Cable CAT 5 Cable Power Injector - 2 power outlet required For power injector/Switch Application Server for Reports Switch 100m (330ft) Max IP cable length End user

  11. Connecting Two Entrances Entrance Edge of entrance Edge of entrance Node Master 2.76m 1.58m IP:192.168.0.52 CAT6 Cable Power Injector End User Switch

  12. Counter Base Installation • Ensure Base is level to the ground • - Remember that the ceiling may not be • - Pack under the base if required • Pay attention to the orientation of the Base, always point arrow into the store • Secure base to the ceiling using mounting holes provided with appropriate fixings • Once the base is correctly aligned lock in place using this screw position

  13. Cable Connections • For a Master- Node counter installation: • IP Master base board is used • Power can be via dedicated power terminal or via power over CAT5 (not PoE) • Counter must be grounded Master Node 12 – 28V Power Injector (IWC3060) sends power down the spare pairs in the CAT5 cable Power Injector supply 15 – 28V

  14. PoE Warning • Irisys IP enabled counters are NOTPoE compliant • PoE switches supply 44 – 57V • Irisys IP Counter require 12 – 28V • PoE Voltage levels will destroy an Irisys IP counter! • As part of the 802.3af (PoE) specification: • PoE switches should not supply voltage to a non-PoE device • PoE switches should provide isolation between all cable connections and ground Many switches claim to be 802.3af compliant – but are NOT

  15. PoE Warning A fully and completely 802.3af compliant PoE switch will work fine with Irisys counters. • Unfortunately there is no easy way to identify a non compliant switch • A non compliant switch may blow the counter immediately, or after a couple of hours The only way to protect against a non compliant PoE switch is to utilise an Irisys Power Injector • The input and output are fully isolated so PoE voltage cannot go through, and on, to destroy the counter

  16. Verifying Accuracy of Counts

  17. Verifying Accuracy of Counts Once the installation is completed the technician will configure the sensor to deliver accurate counts

  18. Verifying Accuracy of Counts Verifying via Internet Browser is the easy: • Browser must support Microsoft SilverLight v5.0 add-on, e.g. Internet Explorer • Setup Tool is served as web pages to Internet browser • Configuring & verifying counts via Internet Browser allows all counter settings relating to count functionality and IP settings to be configured and verified

  19. Counter Configuration Verification Connecting via IP: • Ensure laptop is on the same IP range as the IP master • Enter the relevant IP address of the Master • Simply enter IP address in address bar: • Access via Internet browser is restricted so that changes to the counter can be prevented....

  20. Counter Configuration – Web Browser You will need to login to the counter. Default Login Details are: • Username: admin • Password: installer The username is always admin but the password can be changed. If you do not know the password, you will need to use a serial connection and the exe version of the setup tool!

  21. Counter Configuration – Web Browser The navigation menu allows you to configure various settings within the counter:

  22. Counter Configuration – Web Browser Select Setup Tool

  23. Counter Configuration – Single Sensor Already configured units: Just keep moving to the next screen by clicking on ‘next’ and them ‘finish’ unless you feel something is not right!

  24. Counter Configuration – Web Browser When you click Finish, the main ‘Ground plane’ view will be shown: If people walk through the counters field of view you will see a corresponding target:

  25. Counter Configuration – Web Browser Each counters field of view will be shown actual size based on the height you configured (enter the height as accurately as possible): Size of Field of view at 2.5m Size of Field of view at 4.5m

  26. Counter Configuration – Double Sensor The wizard will report two units configured. As you go to through each screen by clicking on ‘next’ till ‘finish’. Note that the X & Y coordinates for the Master and Node has to be set correctly, the Master is always 0,0 X & Y axis defined here. X = distance of node from the master. Y is the distance if the node is installed not in-line with the master

  27. Counter Configuration – Web Browser With wide opening networks, a target should be tracked correctly between counter field of views: If a target is not tracked smoothly, between views, check your height, X, and Y settings and measurements!

  28. Counter Configuration – Web Browser As people move IN and OUT of the entrance in both direction the system will count. Here you can check the accuracy of the system If a target is not tracked smoothly, between views, check your height, X, and Y settings and measurements!

  29. Counter Configuration – Web Browser As people move IN and OUT of the entrance in both direction the system will count. Here you can check the accuracy of the system If a target is not tracked smoothly, between views, check your height, X, and Y settings and measurements!

  30. Counter Configuration – Web Browser Correct placement of the count lines is the key to accurate counting • It is the installers responsibility to position the count lines correctly for the installed location • Extensive walk testing is advised! Things to remember: • People must cross the count line in the correct direction to register a valid count • Each count line counts independently • Each count line has a count mode setting associated with it which changes the way the count increments are given for crossing that line in specific circumstances, e.g. Registering of U-Turns, crossing the line twice etc If you are getting wrong counts then please call our support line

  31. For more details on configuration please contact our Support team! Thank you

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