TrafSys OmniCounter Manual

Wireless infrared people counter

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OmniCounter Wireless
OmniCounter
Infrared People Counter
Infrared People Counter
Model: OmniCounter
Model: OmniCounter

Introduction

The
Traf-Sys/Walker
Wireless Infrared People Counters provide a
simple and elegant, yet effective way to track foot
traffic through a given area or entrance.
counter consists of two parts, a transmitter and
receiver, and determines traffic based using
infrared beam breaks; upon beam break, the LCD
counter will increment and the person will be
counted as having passed through your monitored
area/entrance.

Table of Contents

Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 1
Table of Contents ................................................................................................................ 1
Features and Benefits .......................................................................................................... 1
Mounting and Orientation ................................................................................................... 2
Side Firing Mode ............................................................................................................. 2
Front Firing Mode ........................................................................................................... 3
Dual (Directional) Mode ................................................................................................. 3
Mounting Bracket ................................................................................................................ 4
To Remove Sensor from bracket ......................................................................................... 5
Configuration and Powering On ......................................................................................... 6
Configuring the IR Receiver ........................................................................................... 6
To display the counts on the LCD ................................................................................... 6
Sending a Service Packet ................................................................................................ 7
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................. 7
Appendix A: Battery Replacement ..................................................................................... 8
OmniCounter Accessories ................................................................................................... 9

Features and Benefits

Infrared beam-interrupt 24-bit
People Counter
Battery operated (fully wireless)
Can operate in side-firing or front-
firing mode (switch selectable)
Integrated 6 digit LCD display
indicating total counts
Up to 20ft infrared transmission
range
Complies with part 15 of the FCC
rules
Traf-Sys/Walker Wireless, Inc | 190 Industry Drive - Pittsburgh, PA 15275
Ph: 888-815-6568 | Fax: 928-222-7279 |
Wireless
Wireless
OmniCounter
www.trafsys.com
The
Up to 150ft (418MHz) indoor radio
transmission range
Monitors infrared beam
interruptions and duration of beam
interruptions
CRC-16 error checked radio
packets
User replaceable batteries (3.6 volt
lithium)
Flush mounting bracket (included
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Summary of Contents for TrafSys OmniCounter

  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

      Sending a Service Packet ....................7   Troubleshooting ........................7   Appendix A: Battery Replacement ..................8   OmniCounter Accessories ....................9   Features and Benefits Infrared beam-interrupt 24-bit Up to 150ft (418MHz) indoor radio • • People Counter...
  • Page 2: Mounting And Orientation

    Model: OmniCounter Model: OmniCounter Mounting and Orientation One key to your OmniCounter People Counters operating properly and efficiently is their mounting orientation and height; normal mounting height is between 36 and 52 inches. Please see the illustrations below: Figure 1 shows a typical side- firing (door mounted) installation.
  • Page 3: Front Firing Mode

    OmniCounter Wireless Wireless OmniCounter Infrared People Counter Infrared People Counter Model: OmniCounter Model: OmniCounter Front Firing Mode When used in Front-Firing Mode, the counter needs to be installed with either both dimples at the top or both dimples at the bottom.
  • Page 4: Mounting Bracket

    OmniCounter Wireless Wireless OmniCounter Infrared People Counter Infrared People Counter Model: OmniCounter Model: OmniCounter Mounting Bracket You should decide what mode you are going to use your counters in before hanging the mounting brackets. You will want to mount each mounting bracket (shown below) with snap lock facing up for front firing mode to allow for proper orientation and sensor operation.
  • Page 5: To Remove Sensor From Bracket

    OmniCounter Wireless Wireless OmniCounter Infrared People Counter Infrared People Counter Model: OmniCounter Model: OmniCounter To Remove Sensor from bracket To release the sensor from the mounting bracket, depress the Snap lock with the included screwdriver and gently pull the top of the sensor away from the mounting bracket.
  • Page 6: Configuration And Powering On

    OmniCounter Wireless Wireless OmniCounter Infrared People Counter Infrared People Counter Model: OmniCounter Model: OmniCounter Configuration and Powering On Configuring the IR Receiver To turn the unit on or select the mode of operation, use a paperclip to press and hold the configuration button.
  • Page 7: Sending A Service Packet

    IR Range (High Power) 10 Feet to 20 Feet Sending a Service Packet Sending a service packet from the OmniCounter People Counters is a useful diagnostic tool; it will allow you to do the following things: 1. It will allow you to easily add the sensor to your MIU data controller using the Auto Add method described in your data controller’s manual.
  • Page 8: Appendix A: Battery Replacement

    Infrared People Counter Model: OmniCounter Model: OmniCounter Below are solutions to common problems you may experience with the OmniCounter Wireless Infrared People Counters. My sensors are not counting. The sensors are not generating counts when the infrared beam is being broken.
  • Page 9: Omnicounter Accessories

    OmniCounter Wireless Wireless OmniCounter Infrared People Counter Infrared People Counter Model: OmniCounter Model: OmniCounter 5. Test your sensors by walking through the entrance or otherwise breaking the beam path. 6. If your sensors successfully generated counts, congratulations, you have successfully replaced the batteries in your sensors. If you were unable to...

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