HELLA Aglaia APS-90-Lite Assembly Instructions Manual

HELLA Aglaia APS-90-Lite Assembly Instructions Manual

Advanced people sensor

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Version 1.0
ADVANCED PEOPLE
SENSOR
APS-90-Lite
Assembly Instructions
Original Assembly Instructions
HAGL-120-00077

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  • Page 1 Version 1.0 ADVANCED PEOPLE SENSOR APS-90-Lite Assembly Instructions Original Assembly Instructions HAGL-120-00077...
  • Page 2 Fax: +49 30 2000429-109 E-mail: support@people-sensing.com Internet: www.people-sensing.com © 2022 HELLA Aglaia Mobile Vision GmbH, Berlin The reproduction, distribution and utilization of this document as well as the communication of its contents Version 1.0 2 / 36 to others without express authorization is prohibited. Offenders will be held liable for the payment of damages.
  • Page 3 HELLA Aglaia Mobile Vision GmbH reserves the right to revise or replace this manual at any time and without prior notice. Make sure that you have the appropriate version of this manual for the installed firmware version of the device. If you have any questions, please contact HELLA Aglaia Mobile Vision GmbH.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    APS-90-Lite Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS Overview............
  • Page 5 APS-90-Lite Table of Contents 5.2.4 Digital Output With Buzzer..............
  • Page 6: Overview

    APS-90-Lite Overview OVERVIEW The Advanced People Sensor (APS ) counts persons within the configured area/moni- tored area based on stereoscopic imaging and image processing. The counting data is stored internally and can be transferred via different interfaces for external processing.
  • Page 7: General Information

    This document is addressed to system integrators. Hardware e Version All information in this manual refers to hardware APS-90-Lite. Modifications to the functionality which will be implemented through future hardware updates will be described in an updated version of the manual.
  • Page 8: About T The E Manufacturer

    The obligations agreed upon in the delivery contract, General terms and conditions and delivery conditions of HELLA Aglaia as well as any legal regulations applicable at the time of the contract conclusion apply.
  • Page 9: Scope E Of F Delivery

    APS-90-Lite General Information Scope of Delivery The standard scope of delivery for the device includes: The Advanced People Sensor. This manual as a digital version by download. The configuration manual as a digital version by download. Use of the Advanced People Sensor...
  • Page 10: Privacy Y Of F Data A Statement

    APS-90-Lite General Information Privacy of Data Statement It should be noted that the APS can be used as a camera, and that it is possible to record and store video data. Under certain conditions it may also be possible to identify a person.
  • Page 11: Hardware

    APS-90-Lite Hardware HARDWARE Housing Fig. 2: Housing Ethernet interface (RJ45), X2 Factory reset button Fixing holes Right HDR camera Le HDR camera Status LED I/O interface (Mini-Fit-jr, 2x4), X1 Ethernet Port on Device P P in n no. Name Description...
  • Page 12: Status S Led

    APS-90-Lite Hardware I/O Port on Device P P in n no. Name Description PWR + DC voltage supply + (12 ... 30 V) IN1 + Programmable input +, potential-free (typically used for a door contact) IN2 + Programmable input +, potential-free Fig.
  • Page 13: Factory Y Reset T Button/Pin

    Factory Reset Button/Pin The device must be powered for using the button. On an APS-90-Lite press the button (Fig. 2 /2) gently with a pencil. The device will change the LED illumination as feedback. While the using the button/pin, the status changes every 5 seconds in the following sequence.
  • Page 14: Technical Data

    Dimensions 136.0 mm x 79.4 mm x 31.0 mm Weight 250 g Material Aluminum / stainless steel Fig. 5: APS-90-Lite dimensions Hardware Interface Specifications 4.2.1 Ethernet Characteristics Gigabit Ethernet with twisted pair cables, known as 1000BASE-T, IEEE 802.3 Clause 40 (earlier known as IEEE 802.3ab).
  • Page 15: I/O Port

    APS-90-Lite Technical Data P P in n Allocation n on n Device Pin n no. Name Ethernet PoE E mode PoE E mode TxRx A + Transmit/Receive A (positive polarity) DC + TxRx A − Transmit/Receive A (negative polarity) DC +...
  • Page 16: Electrical L Data

    APS-90-Lite Technical Data D D escription Example Connector Mini-Fit Jr. Receptacle Molex: 39012085 Housing, Dual Row, 8 Cir- cuits, UL 94V-0, Natural Crimp terminal Mini-Fit Female Crimp Ter- Molex: 39000038 minal, Tin (Sn) over Copper (Cu) Plated Brass, 18-24 AWG, Reel...
  • Page 17: Optical L Data

    APS-90-Lite Technical Data Optical Data C C ategory Description Image resolution 640 x 480 px, color Aperture Focal length 2.6 mm (0.10 in) Angle of view 110° diagonal 100° horizontal Light sensitivity, minimum 3 lx, HDR Base distance of cameras 90 mm (3.54 in)
  • Page 18: Product T Labels

    Preinstalled licenses So ware / Firmware version Hardware model Part number Product name (e.g. APS-90-Lite) Manufacturer logo Do o Not t Open n Label The small label with the warning "DO NOT OPEN DEVICE!" at the side of the device with data matrix code (Fig.
  • Page 19: Installation

    APS-90-Lite Installation INSTALLATION Requirements M M ounting g Position Consider the following requirements when selecting the mounting position: Fig. 10: Mounting position Ensure that the mounting position and the holder / protective housing provide suffi- cient stability. Ensure that the mounting position is in the right place: As much as possible, the view between the device and people's heads should be unobstructed.
  • Page 20 APS-90-Lite Installation Place the device at least 30 to 50 cm (11.8 to 19.7 in) away from a wall with sliding doors, because a minimum clearance of 30 to 50 cm (11.8 to 19.7 in) (Fig. 10 /A) must be observed between the counting lines (Fig. 10 /3) and the entrance for tracking people.
  • Page 21: Wiring G Examples

    APS-90-Lite Installation Table 1: Monitored Area I I nstallation n height Width h (X) Depth h (Z) 2.00 6.56 1.85 6.07 1.60 5.25 3.00 9.84 3.90 12.80 3.30 10.83 4.00 13.12 6.00 19.69 5.05 16.57 5.00 16.40 8.00 26.25 6.80 22.31...
  • Page 22: Digital Output With Potential-Free Contacts

    APS-90-Lite Installation Fig. 13: Digital input with an IR sensor at IN1 5.2.3 Digital Output With Potential-Free Contacts The following examples shows wiring diagrams for the potential-free digital output contacts. Observe the following electrical limit values: = 100 mA = 30 VDC Fig.
  • Page 23: Digital Output With Buzzer

    APS-90-Lite Installation 5.2.4 Digital Output With Buzzer The following examples shows wiring diagrams for the potential-free digital output contacts. Observe the following electrical limit values: = 100 mA = 30 VDC Fig. 15: APS-180 Digital output with buzzer at OUT1 5.2.5...
  • Page 24: Multi Sensor Fusion

    APS-90-Lite Installation Multi Sensor Fusion Up to 10 sensors can be merged to monitor large areas. Fig. 17: Fusion of 4 sensors In this sensor array it is possible to define up to 10 counting lines and up to 8 monitored zones.
  • Page 25 APS-90-Lite Installation R R equirements For the selection of the installation site it is important that the monitored areas of the individual devices overlap by at least 100 cm or 3.3 (Fig. 19 /1). Service Discovery is available in the network.
  • Page 26 APS-90-Lite Installation B B asic c Configuration n Fusion n Clients Configuring the clients Configure a client device as fusion client. Scan for fusion host device. List of all host devices is shown. Select the host device. The status of the connection changes to [working].
  • Page 27 APS-90-Lite Installation Fig. 20: Straight line Fig. 21: Around a corner Fig. 22: Multiple overlaps parallel lines The reproduction, distribution and utilization of this document as well as the communication of its contents Version 1.0 27 / 36 to others without express authorization is prohibited. Offenders will be held liable for the payment of damages.
  • Page 28 APS-90-Lite Installation Fig. 23: Multiple overlaps staggered lines The reproduction, distribution and utilization of this document as well as the communication of its contents Version 1.0 28 / 36 to others without express authorization is prohibited. Offenders will be held liable for the payment of damages.
  • Page 29: Cleaning And Maintenance

    APS-90-Lite Cleaning and Maintenance CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Cleaning M M aterial: Lint-free cloth Commonly available neutral cleaners diluted with water Optimal counting accuracy can be achieved only if the view of the cameras is not obstructed. Check the lens cover plate or outside housing for dirt, scratches and stickers at regular intervals.
  • Page 30: Disposal

    Germany, HELLA Aglaia is registered at sti ung ear (WEEE registration number DE 96736612). HELLA Aglaia will recollect its own electronic products free of charge and take care of the further processing. Decommissioned devices can be sent to the address: HELLA Aglaia Mobile Vision GmbH Ullsteinstraße 140...
  • Page 31: Appendix

    APS-90-Lite Appendix APPENDIX Ordering Information The device and the accessories listed can be ordered from HELLA Aglaia using the following order numbers. C C ontact Please contact HELLA Aglaia for other versions and accessory parts. info@people-sensing.com www.people-sensing.com Product Product Description Order r no.
  • Page 32: Federal Communications Commission (Fcc) Statement

    APS-90-Lite Appendix A A ccessories The APS-90-Lite is mechanically identical to the APS-B. Therefore, the accessories of the APS-B can also be used for the APS-90-Lite. Accessory Description Order r no. APS-B variable mounting kit Installation kit for recessed mounting 226.169-107...
  • Page 33: Glossary And Abbreviations

    APS-90-Lite Glossary and Abbreviations GLOSSARY AND ABBREVIATIONS A A PC Automatic P P eople C C ounter First generation people counter. Advanced P P eople S S ensor Second generation people sensor, successor of the APC DHCP Dynamic H H ost C C onfiguration P P rotocol Protocol and service dynamically distributing network configuration parameters, such as...
  • Page 34: Index

    Installation........19, 25 APS-90-Lite........14 Intended use.
  • Page 35 APS-90-Lite Index Non intended use........9 Warranty information.

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