Epiq Solutions Flying Fox ES012-518-A Getting Started Manual

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Epiq™ Flying Fox™ Deployable Kit
RF Sensing • Mobile Device Detection
GETTING STARTED GUIDE
V1.4.1 - JUNE 25, 2021

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  • Page 1 Epiq™ Flying Fox™ Deployable Kit RF Sensing • Mobile Device Detection GETTING STARTED GUIDE V1.4.1 - JUNE 25, 2021...
  • Page 2 Epiq™ Flying Fox™ Deployable Kit | Getting Started Guide CHANGELOG Revision Date Description Author 1.4.0 2021-06-25 Initial version...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Epiq™ Flying Fox™ Deployable Kit | Getting Started Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS System Setup ..................4 Sensor Placement .
  • Page 4: System Setup

    Note that the laptop or desktop used to configure and control the system is not included in the kit, but most laptops can be stored in the case for convenience. The kit contains: Epiq Solutions Proprietary Page 4...
  • Page 5: Flying Fox Deployable Controller

    Fox unit by twisting its metal fastener onto the terminal port labeled "BLUETOOTH / WIFI." Use grooved screw covering at joint to secure antenna. Connect one end of the included long Cat6 ethernet cables to each of the sensors. Epiq Solutions Proprietary Page 5...
  • Page 6: Connecting The Switch

    Whether using a laptop or desktop as the user device, configure the network settings as noted below: IP Address: 192.168.0.1 Netmask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.0.10 POWER UP Power up the controller and the switch. In a few minutes activity LEDs should be blinking on the switch, the controller, and the sensors. Epiq Solutions Proprietary Page 6...
  • Page 7: Configuring Flying Fox Enterprise

    USING THE SETUP WIZARD When configuring the application for the first time, or when adding buildings or floors, a setup wizard will guide the user. Monitored areas are organized hierarchically by site, building, and floor. Epiq Solutions Proprietary Page 7...
  • Page 8 Configuring Flying Fox Enterprise To begin, from the Admin Menu select Setup to create a new site. Figure 2: Creating a Site Then create a building. Figure 3: Creating a Building Finally create a floor. Epiq Solutions Proprietary Page 8...
  • Page 9 If a floorplan is available, after uploading the image, configure the application with the GPS coordinates of the top left, bottom left, and bottom right corners. These coordinates will ensure that all detections will be tagged with their accurate geo-location. Epiq Solutions Proprietary Page 9...
  • Page 10: Placing Sensors

    When complete be sure to click "Save and Exit Setup." Note that the server will restart after this operation, so allow about a minute for the restart before attempting to login again. Epiq Solutions Proprietary Page 10...
  • Page 11 Epiq™ Flying Fox™ Deployable Kit | Getting Started Guide Configuring Flying Fox Enterprise Figure 7: Placing Sensors Epiq Solutions Proprietary Page 11...
  • Page 12: Monitoring Detections

    Device, the list will show cards for each detected device and will list the number of recent detections for that device. This view is shown above. When viewing All Detections, the list will show individual detection events which is shown below. Epiq Solutions Proprietary Page 12...
  • Page 13: Cellular Detections

    (See Theory of Operation in the User Manual) will have an ID value located in the device summary card. In the example below, a device was identified as a T-Mobile device with the s-TMSI listed. Clicking on one of the detections, further expands the data available to the user. Epiq Solutions Proprietary Page 13...
  • Page 14: Unknown Cellular Detections

    Figure 11: Cellular Detection Example Unknown Cellular Detections Cellular detections with "ID TYPE" listed as "UNKNOWN" are groups of detections where the complete RRC Connect Procedure was not fully decoded, and therefore the device's temporary Epiq Solutions Proprietary Page 14...
  • Page 15: Bluetooth Detections

    Sensors that are involved in the estimate of detections can be highlighted by clicking the "Highlight Active Sensors" option. Epiq Solutions Proprietary Page 15...
  • Page 16: Wi-Fi Detections

    Detections of Wi-Fi devices will be shown on the floor plan as well as the detection and devices pane. Detected devices will have their MAC address in the device card, and additional information about each detection is available by clicking the detections list. Epiq Solutions Proprietary Page 16...
  • Page 17 Sensors that are involved in the estimate of detections can be highlighted by clicking the "Highlight Active Sensors" option. The device can be given an alias / friendly name by clicking the pencil icon beside the device name in the device card. Epiq Solutions Proprietary Page 17...
  • Page 18: Troubleshooting

    Devices From Outside the Zone are Showing Up Inside the Zone on the Floor Plan This is usually caused by an inaccurate location estimate. To hide these estimates see the Excluding Possible Unreliable Location Estimates section in the user manual. Epiq Solutions Proprietary Page 18...
  • Page 19 Epiq™ Flying Fox™ Deployable Kit | Getting Started Guide More Information MORE INFORMATION Visit epiqsolutions.com to download the latest Flying Fox Enterprise User Manual for detailed instructions on operating the Flying Fox Enterprise system. For support, contact support@epiqsolutions.com Epiq Solutions Proprietary Page 19...

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