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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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PC-RSBX05 

 
 
 
 

 

Description:

  

When installed as explained below, the photoelectric sensor and the reflector generate an invisible beam 
of light that travels across a maximum distance of 5 meters (~16ft) between sensor and reflector.   When a 
person crosses the beam breaking the “A” sensor first a digital signal is sent to the counter incrementing 
it’s display by +1.  This unit counts up only when people are entering (people exiting are ignored).  This 
system operates with a safe low voltage 24V DC supply (included). 
 

Components:  

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  2 Retroreflective Photoelectric Sensors With 10ft Cable (W25xH65xL75mm)  

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  2 Reflectors (40.5x60.5mm). 

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  24V DC Power Supply With 10ft Cable 

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  Count Recorder 

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  Chime 

(optional)

 

 

Maintenance

Occasionally it may be necessary to wipe the lens of the reflectors and sensors clean from debris and 
dust.  Use a soft cotton cloth with a mild detergent. 

 

Support: 

For technical assistance please call 330.792.7089 

 
Installation:

   

By following the 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 3) if you wish to extend the 
distance from the components (up to 1000ft with shielded cable).  To remove the sensor covers, loosen 
the screw on each sensor housing and pull the tops off.  If removed, replace the sensor covers and 
screw them back into place. 
 

2. Wiring Components 

 
 
 

Connect the wires from the sensors, 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 3. 

Refer to Figures 1, 2, and 3 

Refer to Figure 3 

Summary of Contents for PC-RSB-05 Series

Page 1: ... and sensors clean from debris and dust Use a soft cotton cloth with a mild detergent Support For technical assistance please call 330 792 7089 Installation By following the 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 specific...

Page 2: ...the green light may or may not be on If the yellow light is illuminated then either the sensor and reflector are not aligned or something is in the path of the beam from the sensor to the reflector Further adjustments to the sensor alignment can be accomplished by loosening the screws on the sensor bracket in order to point the sensor up or down or side to side 2 If the opening is less than 5ft th...

Page 3: ...e Counter with Data Recorder Page 3 of 5 1 2 3 5 4 1 2 3 5 4 Sensor A Sensor B WHT RED GRN BLK BLK WHT RED DIP Switch Setting DIP Switch Setting OFF ON OFF ON YEL GRN YEL GRN Sensor Cable CABLE INSTALLATION Rubber Grommet Figure 1 Figure 2 SENSOR WIRING sensors are pre wired from factory ...

Page 4: ... 0825 People Counter with Data Recorder Page 4 of 5 Sensor A RED BLK 24V DC Supply Back IN Terminal Strip RED BLK Count Recorder RED BLK WHT Sensor B RED BLK SYSTEM WIRING Figure 3 22AWG 3 Conductor IN Chime Optional WHT RED 22AWG 2 Conductor 22AWG 2 Conductor 22AWG 2 Conductor ...

Page 5: ...nter to increase as people enter the monitored area and decrease as they exit A B A B Top View of Entry SENSOR REFLECTOR MOUNTING ALIGNMENT Typical Installations Option 1 Option 2 Count Up Direction Count Down Direction 20º max 16ft Max Front View of Entry Sensor should be mounted at about 3 4ft above ground level aim at the torso or higher or 4 5ft to ignore children in counts Figure 4 Reflector ...

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