thermal setup and configuration verification instructions
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Feedback Solutions. THERMAL SETUP AND CONFIGURATION VERIFICATION INSTRUCTIONS. Thermal Imaging Sensors. The thermal sensors are array based People Counters, with IP connectivity. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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THERMAL SETUP AND CONFIGURATION VERIFICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Feedback Solutions
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Field of View
• 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
Thermal Imaging Sensors
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Understanding Your Entrance
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Single Sensor - Mounting Locations
For most standard double door entrances, a single unit will usually be enough.
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.
Front View
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Multiple Sensors - Wide Opening Networks
For wider doorways, a ‘Wide Opening Network’ must be used.
To calculate the number of units required, the mounting height graph is used again.
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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:
87”
98”
177”
189”
138”
157”
295”
275”60° Lens
40° Lens
20° Lens Outdoor only
571”
610”
275”
315”
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Units should be positioned no further apart than the maximum separation (shown on mounting height graph):
Side View
Mounting Locations - Examples
This ensures the required amount of overlap.
Overhead View
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Installation of Master - Node
Overhead View
Master Node
For ease of configuration it is recommended that the master is located on the left (looking into the entrance!):
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Connectivity & Installation of Sensor
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Connecting Two Entrances
Entrance 1
Application Server for Reports
End user
Power InjectorCAT 5 Cable
IP:192.168.0.51
- 2 power outlet requiredFor power injector/Switch
CAT 5 Cable
IP:192.168.0.52
NodeMaster Entrance 2
100m (330ft) Max IP cable length
Switch
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Power InjectorCAT6 Cable
IP:192.168.0.52
Entrance
SwitchEnd User
Node Master2.76m
Edge of entranceEdge of entrance
1.58m
Connecting Two Entrances
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Counter Base Installation
• Ensure Base is level to the ground- Remember that the ceiling may not be- Pack under the base if required
• 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
• Pay attention to the orientation of the Base, always point arrow into the store
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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
Power Injector (IWC3060) sends power down the spare pairs in the CAT5 cable Power Injector supply 15 – 28V
12 – 28V
Master Node
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PoE Warning
Irisys IP enabled counters are NOT PoE 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
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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
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Verifying Accuracy of Counts
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Verifying Accuracy of Counts
Once the installation is completed the technician will configure the sensor to deliver accurate counts
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Verifying Accuracy of Counts
• 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
Verifying via Internet Browser is the easy:
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Counter Configuration Verification
• 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....
Connecting via IP:
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Counter Configuration – Web Browser
• Username: admin• Password: installer
You will need to login to the counter.
Default Login Details are:
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!
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Counter Configuration – Web BrowserThe navigation menu allows you to configure various settings within the counter:
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Counter Configuration – Web Browser
Select Setup Tool
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Already configured units: Just keep moving to the next screen by clicking on ‘next’ and them ‘finish’ unless you feel something is not right!
Counter Configuration – Single Sensor
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When you click Finish, the main ‘Ground plane’ view will be shown:
Counter Configuration – Web Browser
If people walk through the counters field of view you will see a corresponding target:
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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
Counter Configuration – Web Browser
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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
Counter Configuration – Double Sensor
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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!
Counter Configuration – Web Browser
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If a target is not tracked smoothly, between views, check your height, X, and Y settings and measurements!
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
Counter Configuration – Web Browser
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If a target is not tracked smoothly, between views, check your height, X, and Y settings and measurements!
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
Counter Configuration – Web Browser
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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
Counter Configuration – Web Browser
If you are getting wrong counts then please call our support line
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For more details on configuration please contact our Support team!
Thank you