Milesight VS350 User Manual
Milesight VS350 User Manual

Milesight VS350 User Manual

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Featuring LoRaWAN
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VS350
User Guide

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Summary of Contents for Milesight VS350

  • Page 1 Passage People Counter Featuring LoRaWAN ® VS350 User Guide...
  • Page 2 The device must not be disassembled or remodeled in any way.  The device is not intended to be used as a reference sensor, and Milesight will not hold  responsibility for any damage which may result from inaccurate readings.
  • Page 3 Revision History Date Doc Version Description Aug. 31, 2023 V 1.0 Initial version...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    4.4.1 Calibration Settings ....................11 4.4.2 Threshold Settings ..................... 11 4.4.3 Data Storage ....................... 12 4.4.4 Data Retransmission ....................13 4.4.5 Milesight D2D Settings ....................14 4.5 Maintenance .......................... 16 4.5.1 Backup .........................16 4.5.2 Upgrade ........................17 4.5.3 Reset to Factory Default .....................17 5.
  • Page 5: Product Introduction

    1. Product Introduction 1.1 Overview VS350 is an exceptional indoor passage people counter that detects and analyzes the flow of people, allowing for optimum space management and usage. Equipped with dual PIR sensors, it offers a high accuracy rate for bi-directional people counting. When combined with the additional temperature sensor, the VS350 can achieve more potential triggers, increasing its detection capabilities.
  • Page 6: Hardware Introduction

    2. Hardware Introduction 2.1 Packing List 1 × 2 × ER14505 2 × 1 × VS350 Device Li-SOCl Batteries Mounting Kits Quick Start Guide 1 × Warranty Card If any of the above items are missing or damaged, please contact your sales representative.
  • Page 7: Dimensions (Mm)

    2) Make sure both batteries are newest when install, or battery life will be reduced. 4. Operation Guide 4.1 NFC Configuration VS350 can be monitored and configured via NFC. Please refer to the following configuration steps. 1. Download and install the Milesight ToolBox App from Google Play or Apple App Store.
  • Page 8: Lorawan ® Settings

    device on the App. For better security, please change the password during the first configuration. The default password is 123456. Note: 1) Ensure the location of NFC area of the smartphone and it is recommended to remove your phone case. 2) If the smartphone fails to read/write configurations via NFC, remove the phone and try again.
  • Page 9 Appkey for OTAA mode, the default is Application Key 5572404C696E6B4C6F52613230313823. Network Session Nwkskey for ABP mode, the default is 5572404C696E6B4C6F52613230313823. Application Appskey for ABP mode, the default is Session Key 5572404C696E6B4C6F52613230313823. Device Address DevAddr for ABP mode, the default is the 5th to 12th digits of the SN. LoRaWAN ®...
  • Page 10: General Settings

    1) Please contact sales personnel for device EUI list if there are many units. 2) Please contact sales personnel if you need random App keys before purchase. 3) Select OTAA mode if you are using Milesight IoT cloud to manage devices. 4) Only OTAA mode supports rejoin mode.
  • Page 11: Advanced Settings

    4.4 Advanced Settings 4.4.1 Calibration Settings VS350 supports numerical calibration of the temperature value. Go to Device > Settings > Calibration Settings of ToolBox App to set the calibration value, the device will add calibration value to the current value and report the final value.
  • Page 12: Data Storage

    4.4.3 Data Storage VS350 supports storing 1000 data records locally and exports data via ToolBox App. The device will record the data according to the reporting interval even if it is disconnected from the network. Note that VS350 only stores people counting data.
  • Page 13: Data Retransmission

    5. Click Data Cleaning to clear all stored data inside the device if necessary. 4.4.4 Data Retransmission VS350 supports data retransmission to ensure the network server can receive all data even if the network is down for some time. There are two ways to receive the lost data: Network server sends downlink commands to enquire the historical data for a specified ...
  • Page 14: Milesight D2D Settings

    Milesight D2D protocol is developed by Milesight and used for setting up transmission among Milesight devices without a gateway. When the Milesight D2D setting is enabled, VS350 can work as a Milesight D2D controller to send control commands to trigger Milesight D2D agent devices.
  • Page 15 Define a unique D2D key which is the same as the setting in D2D agent D2D Key devices. Default value: 5572404C696E6B4C6F52613230313823 When VS350 detects one or more of the below statuses, it will send the control command to the corresponding Milesight D2D agent devices: Someone entered ...
  • Page 16: Maintenance

    Default: 5 mins, Range: 1 - 1440 mins 4.5 Maintenance 4.5.1 Backup VS350 supports backup templates for easy and quick device configurations in bulk. The backup feature is only for devices with the same model and LoRaWAN frequency band. ®...
  • Page 17: Upgrade

    2) Only the Android version of ToolBox supports the upgrade feature. 4.5.3 Reset to Factory Default VS350 supports two methods to reset the device, which are as following: Via Hardware: Press and hold the reset button for more than 10s until the LED indicator blinks quickly.
  • Page 18: Installation Instruction

    device via NFC to complete the reset. 5. Installation Instruction 5.1 Installation Ceiling Mount: 1. Take off the back cover of the device, and drill 2 holes in the ceiling according to the mounting holes on the cover. 2. Fix the wall plugs into the ceiling, then fix the back cover to wall plugs with screws. Note the pedestrian direction arrow on the cover when fixing.
  • Page 19 2. Avoid installing the device against the wall and ensure the device is away from the wall at least 45 cm. 3. Do not install the device close to the entrance or exit. If necessary, ensure there is no other door near the entrance/exit or door is normally opening.
  • Page 20: Factors Affecting Accuracy

    1 Byte 1 Byte M Bytes 1 Byte For decoder examples please find the files on https://github.com/Milesight-IoT/SensorDecoders. 6.1 Basic Information VS350 sensor reports basic information whenever it joins the network. Channel Type Description 0b (Power On) Device is on 01(Protocol Version) 01=>V1...
  • Page 21: Sensor Data

    6.2 Sensor Data Item Channel Type Description Battery Level UINT8, Unit: % Temperature INT16, Unit: °C, Resolution: 0.1 °C 4 Bytes, Accumulated Byte 1-2: accumulated in counter Counter Byte 3-4: accumulated out counter 4 Bytes, Periodic Counter Byte 1-2: in counter during the report interval Byte 3-4: out counter during the report interval 3 Bytes, Byte 1-2: temperature...
  • Page 22: Downlink Commands

    Type Value Temperature: 0e 01 =>01 0e = 270 * 0.1 = 27 °C 01= Threshold Alarm 6.3 Downlink Commands VS350 supports downlink commands to configure the device. The application port is 85 by default. Channel Type Description 10 (Reboot)
  • Page 23 Byte 1: 00 Byte 2-3: interval time, unit: min a6 (Reset Accumulated Value 00: disable, 01: enable Feature) a7 (Reset Interval) 2 Bytes, unit: min 01: reset accumulate in value a8 (Reset Accumulated Value) 02: reset accumulate out value a9 (Report Accumulated Value) 00: disable, 01: enable aa (Report Temperature) 00: disable, 01: enable...
  • Page 24 Examples: 1. Reboot the device. ff10ff Channel Type Value 10 (Reboot) ff (Reserved) 2. Set reporting interval as 2 minutes. ff8e 00 0200 Channel Type Value 8e (Reporting Interval) 02 00=>00 02=>2 mins 3. Set reset interval as 5 minutes. ffa7 0500 Channel Type...
  • Page 25: Historical Data Enquiry

    Min_value: 96 00=>00 96=15°C Max_value: 2c 01=>01 2c=30°C 6.4 Historical Data Enquiry VS350 supports sending downlink commands to enquire historical data for a specified time point or time range. Before that, ensure the device time is correct and the data storage feature was enabled to store the data.
  • Page 26 the search point within the reporting interval range. For example, if the device’s reporting interval is 10 minutes and users send a command to search for data stored at 17:00, it will upload these data, if the device finds any data stored in 17:00. If not, it will search for data between 16:50 to 17:10 and upload the data which is the closest to 17:00.

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