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1257 Salt Springs Rd.

Youngstown, OH 44509-1612

Phone: (800) 239 -1226

Fax: (801) 697-0825

People Counter with Data Recorder 

 

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The count recorder can be mounted or set in any convenient indoor location.  Place near the sensor for 
autonomous operation or near your computer for a permanent PC connection.  For more system layout 
suggestions refer to the count recorder manual.  

 

3. Wiring Components 

 
 
 

Connect the wires from the sensor, power supply, count recorder, and chime (optional) to the terminal 
strip according to the wiring diagram, while adhering to the wiring codes established for your state and 
locality. Excess wire length can be trimmed.  Please follow the included instructions with the count 
recorder along with the wiring guide in figure 1. 
 

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Optional component

 

 

4. Aligning Sensor 

 

After the sensor and count recorder are mounted and wired, connect the power supply to a 120V AC 
outlet and take note of the lights on the sensor.  
 
If the sensors sensitivity and alignment are correct NO LIGHTS should be on when nothing is in front of 
the sensor.  The lights should change from NO lights to RED  or YELLOW when a person enters the 
sensing area (RED indicates marginal sensing) and the count will be incremented by +1.  Adjustment 
may be necessary if lights are on when nothing is in front of the sensor.  When finished, secure the 
sensor in order to maintain alignment. 
 
Using the supplied adjustment tool, sensitivity of each sensor may be increased or decreased as 
needed by turning the small adjustment screw on the side of the sensors (clockwise to increase or 
counter-clockwise to decrease sensitivity). 
 
NOTE: Testing sensitivity of each sensor should be done with a person wearing dark clothing. 

 

5. Your counting system is ready for operation 
 

NOTE: Please refer to the Count Recorder manual for further information. 

 

Refer to Figure 1 

Summary of Contents for PC-RBA02

Page 1: ...he simple guidelines below your people counter will be operating within a few minutes 1 Adding Cable Length Skip this step if you plan on using the standard 10ft cable provided You may use your own cable according to the specifications listed in figure 1 if you wish to extend the distance from any of the components up to 1000ft with shielded cable 2 Mounting Components Select an unobstructed locat...

Page 2: ... recorder are mounted and wired connect the power supply to a 120V AC outlet and take note of the lights on the sensor If the sensors sensitivity and alignment are correct NO LIGHTS should be on when nothing is in front of the sensor The lights should change from NO lights to RED or YELLOW when a person enters the sensing area RED indicates marginal sensing and the count will be incremented by 1 A...

Page 3: ...People Counter with Data Recorder Page 3 of 4 SYSTEM WIRING RED BLK 12V DC Supply Back IN RED BLK Count Recorder IN Chime Optional RED BLK WHT WHT RED Figure 1 22AWG 2 Conductor 22AWG 3 Conductor 22AWG 2 Conductor 22AWG 2 Conductor Terminal Strip Sensor Terminal Strip RED BLK RED BLK ...

Page 4: ...gure 2 Front View NOTE The sensor emits a narrow IR beam about 6in diameter at 6ft away from the sensor face Sensor may be aimed diagonally in order to cover more area Sensor Count Recorder 12V DC Supply Sensor Cable Power Cable 4ft Max Horizontal Sensing Setup 120 VAC Outlet 3 5ft Front View Top View If mounting the sensor on the door frame it may be necessary to aim the sensor at an angle in ord...

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