IME VS133-868M User Manual

Ai tof people counting sensor

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AI ToF People Counting
Sensor
Featuring LoRaWAN
®
VS133
User Guide

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  • Page 1 AI ToF People Counting Sensor Featuring LoRaWAN ® VS133 User Guide...
  • Page 2 Safety Precautions Milesight will not shoulder responsibility for any loss or damage resulting from not following the instructions of this operating guide. Though the device is compliant with Class 1 (IEC/EN 60825-1:2014), please DO NOT look at  the ToF sensor too close and directly. The device must not be disassembled or remodeled in any way.
  • Page 3 Revision History Date Doc Version Description May 24, 2023 V 1.0 Initial version 1. Add staff lanyard accessory; 2. Add installation height detection feature; Aug. 10, 2023 V 1.1 3. Add DST time feature; 4. Add ToF frequency setting. 1. Add Region Monitoring function; 2.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Product Introduction ......................... 5 1.1 Overview ...........................5 1.2 Key Features ..........................5 2. Hardware Introduction ........................5 2.1 Packing List ..........................5 2.2 Hardware Overview ......................... 6 2.3 Button and LED Indicators ...................... 6 2.4 Dimensions (mm) ........................7 3.
  • Page 5: Product Introduction

    1. Product Introduction 1.1 Overview VS133 is a sensor that uses second-generation ToF technology to accurately count people. This technology provides more precise depth maps and longer detection distances while maintaining an excellent privacy protection rate. The advanced ToF technology combined with an AI algorithm enables the sensor to handle complex scenes and distinguish non-human objects with up to 99.8% accuracy.
  • Page 6: Hardware Overview

    1 × VS133 Device 4 × Ceiling Mounting 1 × Mounting Sticker 8 × Staff Tags Kits 1 × Power Adapter 1 × VB01 8 × Staff Lanyards 1 × Multifunctional Bracket (Optional) Quick Guide Kit (Optional) 1 × Warranty Card If any of the above items is missing or damaged, please contact your sales representative.
  • Page 7: Dimensions (Mm)

    Wi-Fi off: Green on Reset to Factory Press and hold the reset button for more than 10 Green Blinks. Default seconds. 2.4 Dimensions (mm) 3. Power Supply VS133 can be powered by power adapter (12VDC, 2A). 4. Access the Sensor VS133 provides user-friendly web GUI for configuration and users can access it via Wi-Fi connection.
  • Page 8: Operation Guide

    security questions when you forget the password if you set the security questions in advance. 5. Operation Guide 5.1 Dashboard After logging on to the device web GUI successfully, user is allowed to view live video as follows.
  • Page 9: Rule

    Parameters Description Hide Capacity: Hide the total count data capacity; Staff Excluded: Exclude staff data from statistical data; Children Excluded: Exclude children data from statistical data. Reset Count Clear all accumulated entrance and exit people counting values. Click to edit the preview layout. Step 1: Select video stream preview, static image preview or no image preview as needed.
  • Page 10 Draw Detection Lines Users can draw detection lines to record the people count values which indicate the number of people enter or exit. Step 1: Click Draw Detection Lines. Step 2: Left-click to start drawing and drag the mouse to draw a line, left-click again to continue drawing a different direction edge and right-click the mouse to complete the drawing.
  • Page 11 2) Ensure that the detected target can pass through the detection line completely. It’s recommended that the detection line is perpendicular to the In/Out direction and on the center of the detection area without other objects around. 3) A redundant identification area needed to be left on both sides of the detection line for the target.
  • Page 12 Parameters Description Set the device installation height. Click Detect to detect the current installation height automatically. Note: Installation 1) Ensure that there are no objects directly below the device avoiding Height interfering the height detection. 2) The automatic detection of the installation height is not supported with dark floor/carpet (black, grey, etc.) Max.
  • Page 13 Children The device will detect the people shorter than child filter height as children. Distinction The device will detect the people who wear reflective stripes as staff tags Staff Detection on the visible parts (neck, shoulders, etc.) as staffs. Reflective stripe requirements: width > 2cm, 500 cd/lux.m Click to enable the group counting function that based on the distance, moving direction and speed difference to gain deeper insights into customer’...
  • Page 14: Communication

    Step 3: The configuration is displayed in the list after the configuration is complete. You can redraw the areas by clicking the redraw button in the list. And click the edit button to modify the advanced settings of the areas or click delete button to delete the areas separately.
  • Page 15: Lora

    Parameters Description Enable or disable Wi-Fi feature. If disabled, users can use button or Enable WLAN LoRaWAN ® downlink command to enable it. Wi-Fi SSID The unique name for this device Wi-Fi access point. Protocol 802.11b (2.4 GHz), 802.11g (2.4 GHz), 802.11n (2.4 GHz) are optional. Bandwidth 20 MHz or 40 MHz are optional.
  • Page 16 Parameters Description LoRa Status LoRaWAN network joining status of this device. ® Device EUI Unique ID of the device, which can also be found on the label. App EUI The Default App EUI is 24E124C0002A0001. Application Port The port used for sending and receiving data, default port is 85. Join Type OTAA and ABP mode are available.
  • Page 17: Report

    Number of When rejoin mode is enabled, set the number of detection. Detection Note: the actual sending number is Number of Detection + 1. LoRaWAN ® V1.0.2, V1.0.3 are available. Version Region Frequency plan of this device. RX2 Data Rate RX2 data rate to receive downlinks.
  • Page 18 Parameters Description Select the event which you want to query the report. Line crossing Event counting, region people counting and dwell time detection are optional. Time Unit Select the unit to generate the graph or export the data. Time Range Select the time range to generate the graph.
  • Page 19: Validation

    5.5 Validation Video validation function can assist users in verifying the accuracy of people counting by setting up a video task of recording. Note: Only one video task can be performed at a time, please delete the previous task before ...
  • Page 20: System

    Recording duration can be set from 1 to 60 minutes. Clicking Cancel Task manually will cancel the recording schedule. Enable/Disable detection lines in the recording footage. Enable/Disable u-turn area in the recording footage. Enable/Disable detection region in the recording footage. Playback Button Enable/Disable tracking line in the recording footage.
  • Page 21: User

    5.6.2 User Parameters Description You can change the login password of this device. Click to set three security questions for your device. In case that you forget the password, you can click Forget Password button on login page to reset the password by answering three security questions correctly. Click to add a viewer, who will only have access to the "Dashboard"...
  • Page 22: Time Configuration

    5.6.3 Time Configuration Parameters Description Time Zone Choose the time zone for your location. Daylight Saving Enable or disable Daylight Saving Time (DST). Time Start Time: the start time of DST time range.
  • Page 23: System Maintenance

    End Time: the end time of DST time range. DST Bias: the DST time will be faster according to this bias setting. Setting Time Set the device time manually. Synchronize with Synchronize the time with your computer. computer time 5.6.4 System Maintenance...
  • Page 24: Installation Instruction

    Description Parameters Adjust the ToF frequency modulation mode to avoid the interference of surrounding IR devices. Please avoid using the same mode if there are multiple Frequency VS133 devices around. Adjustment Note: if there is only one option, please contact Milesight IoT support: iot.support@milesight.com Recovery device basic configuration: keep the IP settings and user information when resetting.
  • Page 25: Covered Detection Area

    example, when the maximum pedestrian height is 1.8 m, then the minimum installation height is 1.8+0.5+0.035=2.335 m. 6.2 Covered Detection Area The detection area covered by the device is related to the field of view angle of the device, the installation height and the target height.
  • Page 26: Installation

    Avoid 940nm light which may result in incorrect counting.  Outdoor sunlight shining on the over channel will not have any effect, but the mirrored  reflections that allow sunlight to shine on the ToF Sensor should be avoided. When the carpet/floor is black, make sure there are no obstacles within a 60cm hemisphere ...
  • Page 27 Ceiling/Lintel Mount (with Optional VB01 Multifunctional Bracket) Step 1: Attach the mounting plate to the device with 4 screws. Step 2: Fix the pole to the mounting plate with the hole on the plate. Step 3: Adjust the length of the pole, then adjust the direction of 3-axis ball and tighten it with the handle. Step 4: Determine the mounting location and drill 3 holes, fix the wall plugs into the mounting holes, then fix the bracket base to the wall plugs via mounting screws.
  • Page 28 Note: Tilt installation should be avoided. Ensure that the front of the device and the ground plane  are paralleled. Avoid installing the device against the wall and ensure that the device keeps away from the  wall at least 30 cm on the short side and 50 cm on the long side. Ensure that there are no other objects blocking the ToF light within a 30 cm radius of the ...
  • Page 29: Factors Affecting Accuracy

    6.5 Factors Affecting Accuracy Wearing a fisherman's hat or carrying a cardboard box on the shoulder: The target will not  be recognized because it will become unlike a human in depth map. Handheld or cart-carrying a humanoid doll with sufficient height to pass by: The doll will be ...
  • Page 30: Downlink Command

    Byte 1-2: in counter during the report interval Byte 3-4: out counter during the report interval Byte 1: number of people in region 1 Byte 2: number of people in region 2 e3 (Region Monitoring) Byte 3: number of people in region 3 Byte 4: number of people in region 4 Byte 1: region ID e4 (Region Monitoring)
  • Page 31 default. Channel Type Description 10 (Reboot) ff (Reserved) 03 (Reporting Interval) 2 Bytes, unit: s 04 (Confirm Mode) 00: disable, 01: enable Byte 1: Channel index range 01: 0-15 02: 16-31 03: 32-47 05 (LoRaWAN ® Channel Mask) 04: 48-63 05: 64-79 06: 80-95 Byte 2-3: indicate disable or enable via every...
  • Page 32 10 (Reboot) ff (Reserved) 4. Set reporting interval as 20 minutes. ff03b004 Channel Type Value 03(Set Reporting b0 04 => 04 b0 = 1200s Interval) =20 minutes -END-...

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