Introduction; Setup Prerequisites; Finding Halo Smart Sensors On A Network - Halo IOT Smart Sensor Administrator's Manual

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Introduction

HALO Smart Sensor is an IoT device that detects environmental changes that occur in many locations
including privacy concern areas where surveillance cameras can't be installed. HALO Smart Sensor is capable
of detecting many things such as vaping, smoke, vaping with THC, specific keywords, gunshots, and
aggression in areas a camera cannot be placed. Additional sensors give HALO the ability to monitor air quality
index (AQI), temperature, humidity, many hazardous chemicals and more. When the sensor values exceed
threshold levels, HALO Smart Sensor can send alerts to responders.

Setup Prerequisites

1. One or more HALO Smart Sensor devices connected to a standard office network where the steps in the
HALO Installation Procedure have been followed resulting in confirmation that the device is operating
and physically connected to the network.
2. The network must be (at least temporarily) provided with a DHCP Server to provide initial IP Addresses.
3. If static addressing is planned, then the correct subnet mask, gateway address, and DNS address must be
known.
4. An accessible Windows 10 PC connected to the same network with the Chrome web browser installed
and must have the HALO Device Manager (HDM) installed, available at:
https://ipvideocorp.com/halo-downloads/

Finding HALO Smart Sensors on a Network

Start HALO Device Manager (HDM) on the PC by double clicking the program icon. Please refer to the HDM
Guide for connection instructions, available at:
https://ipvideocorp.com/halo-downloads/
There should be an IP address for each HALO device on the network (for example, 192.168.1.X ).
HALO Device Manager
V2.2 - 9/09/2020
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