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Installation Guide

Summary of Contents for SafeCount

Page 1: ...Installation Guide...

Page 2: ...2021 Page 2 1 EQUIPMENT REQUIRED 2 YOUR SAFECOUNT SENSOR 3 SYSTEM OVERVIEW 4 PRIMARY SENSOR INSTALLATION 5 SECONDARY SENSOR INSTALLATION 6 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 7 UNDERSTANDING DEVICE LEDs 8 DISCLAIMER...

Page 3: ...nual IP address We recommend contacting your Network Administrator for guidance on how to configure manually WIFI ROUTER RECOMMENDED Your SafeCount Primary Sensor should be connected to a PoE Switch o...

Page 4: ...to be separated from it when required The SafeCount Sensor weighs approx 550g 19 4oz so always use appropriate fixings to secure the base plate in place 550g 19 4oz Weight 32mm 1 25in Depth 110mm 4 33...

Page 5: ...on for use with SafeCount Display Kits Micro USB Type B Device Connection reserved for future use SD Card Slot do not remove Mounting Lugs Mounting Lugs Please familiarize yourself with the underside...

Page 6: ...trance Before starting your installation it is important to understand how your new SafeCount Sensor as well as any SafeCount Secondary Sensors you may have are connected with your own equipment to fo...

Page 7: ...how to configure manually You should plug each Sensor in one by one when configuring their IP addresses as having multiple devices with the same IP address on the network can lead to unforeseen issues...

Page 8: ...of your designated building We recommend that you measure and record the maximum width of your chosen doorway as well as the ceiling height in front of the doorway so that you can more accurately posi...

Page 9: ...in 45 59cm 18 23in 196 230cm 77 90in 275cm 108in 51 72cm 20 28in 231 265cm 91 104in 300cm 118in 64 84cm 25 33in 266 335cm 105 132in 350cm 138in 76 110cm 30 43in 336 410cm 133 161in 400cm 157in 89 135c...

Page 10: ...stance from Doorway C If the ceiling height at the correct distance from doorway C is greater than the maximum recommend Sensor mounting height of 450cm 177in then a suitable mounting pole should be u...

Page 11: ...ecommend that you use appropriate fixings to secure the base plate in place Take care not to distort the base by over tightening fixings especially if using an electric screwdriver Ensure that your Sa...

Page 12: ...stalled the Base Plate you will need to cut a hole in the ceiling for cable access The Sensor body is larger than the Base Plate so locate the area marked below and feed your ethernet cable through re...

Page 13: ...t the Ethernet Cable to the Network Cable Connection Socket on the SafeCount Primary Sensor and then slide the Sensor onto the base plate Ensure that the plastic clip on the Base Plate clicks into pla...

Page 14: ...ered up correctly For more information regarding the LED indicators please refer to Section 7 Understanding Device LEDs LED INDICATORS Your SafeCount Primary Sensor should now power up This is indicat...

Page 15: ...ed at Primary Entrance If you have multiple entrances exits and wish to cover these with SafeCount Secondary Sensors then simply follow the same instructions as for the SafeCount Primary Sensor above...

Page 16: ...o your WiFi router wired or wireless Locate the SafeCount Sensor serial number on the box or back of SafeCount sensor Use your web browser we recommend Google Chrome to navigate to the address below h...

Page 17: ...nsor ships with a default IP address of 192 168 0 10 so you will need to ensure that you have set a manual IP Address for your laptop computer in the same range as the SafeCount Sensor address in orde...

Page 18: ...SafeCount Sensor if you have a DHCP server router on your network We recommend keeping this dynamic address Selecting this option will take you to the next section of the Setup Wizard Once you have su...

Page 19: ...subnet mask and Gateway IP address as well as manually setting any domain name server DNS addresses DISABLE DHCP In order to be able to edit the network settings manually you will first need to de sel...

Page 20: ...a name for the location where the SafeCount Sensor has been installed This might typically be a company name and geographical location i e FIRST RETAIL OXFORD With the Network Setup complete you will...

Page 21: ...con will appear against any previous entries allowing you to click on them and edit if required The main section of the Setup Wizard needs to be completed in order to complete the installation of your...

Page 22: ...ble and listed For each Secondary sensor you wish to connect to this Primary sensor click the setup link A new Browser Window or Tab will open for each Secondary device and you will need to log in usi...

Page 23: ...those illustrated Simply click Next to continue once the appropriate Mounting Position has been selected The main section of the Setup Wizard needs to be completed in order to complete the installatio...

Page 24: ...inside the Occupancy Area select Inside Area otherwise select Outside Area Simply click Next to continue once the appropriate Mounting Area has been selected The main section of the Setup Wizard needs...

Page 25: ...ue but this setting provides context for the detection algorithms Simply click Next to continue once the appropriate Dwell Time has been selected The main section of the Setup Wizard needs to be compl...

Page 26: ...used to notify when the Maximum Customer Limit is closed to being reached Once the appropriate Occupancy parameters have been entered you should click on Complete Setup to end the Setup Wizard The mai...

Page 27: ...please contact Irisys note that 2 BLUE pulses may indicate that the SD Card has been ejected check WARNING ERROR DESCRIPTION LED 1 LED 2 NOTES Power On Boot Solid RED Solid YELLOW Solid GREEN Pulse B...

Page 28: ...is correct Irisys do not warrant its accuracy or accept liability for any reliance on it Irisys reserve the right to change the specification of the products and descriptions without notice Prior to o...

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