Milesight VS135-P User Manual
Milesight VS135-P User Manual

Milesight VS135-P User Manual

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  • Page 1 Ultra ToF People Counter VS135-P User Guide...
  • Page 2 Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the lens of the device.  Declaration of Conformity VS135-P is in conformity with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the CE, FCC, and RoHS. Copyright © 2011-2024 Milesight. All rights reserved.
  • Page 3 Revision History Date Doc Version Description Feb. 23, 2024 V 1.0 Initial version...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Product Introduction ......................... 5 1.1 Overview ...........................5 1.2 Key Features ..........................5 2. Hardware Introduction ........................6 2.1 Packing List ..........................6 2.2 Hardware Overview ......................... 6 2.3 Reset Button ..........................7 2.4 Dimensions (mm) ........................7 3. Power Supply ............................. 7 4.
  • Page 5: Product Introduction

    1. Product Introduction 1.1 Overview VS135-P is a high-end people counting sensor that is based on deep learning AI and second-generation ToF technology. It is capable of adapting to various complex scenarios while ensuring excellent privacy protection. This sensor possesses an impressive accuracy of up to 99.8% in people counting, fully meeting your needs, and it delivers exceptional performance for...
  • Page 6: Hardware Introduction

    Support local data storage and data retransmission to collect data securely.  Quick and easy management with Milesight DeviceHub.  Equip with Alarm I/O.  2. Hardware Introduction 2.1 Packing List 1 × VS135-P Device 4 × Ceiling Mounting Kits 8 ×...
  • Page 7: Reset Button

    10 Factory Default completed. seconds. 2.4 Dimensions (mm) 3. Power Supply VS135-P can be powered by DC and 802.3at PoE+. Choose one of the following methods to power up the device. Powered by DC Power Adapter (12V, 2A) ...
  • Page 8: Access The Sensor

    4. Access the Sensor VS135-P provides user-friendly web GUI for configuration access via Wi-Fi or Ethernet port. Users need to customize the password when using the device for the first time. The default settings are as below: Wi-Fi SSID: People Counter_xxxxxx (can be found on the device label) Wi-Fi IP: 192.168.1.1...
  • Page 9 Enter an IP address that in the same segment with sensor ( e.g. 192.168.5.61, but please note that this IP address shall not conflict with the IP address on the existed network). Step 3: Open the Browser and type 192.168.5.220 to access the web GUI. Step 4: Select the language.
  • Page 10: Operation Guide

    5. Operation Guide 5.1 Dashboard After logging on to the device web GUI successfully, user is allowed to view live video as following.
  • Page 11 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 output a 5s high level signal from alarm out interface. Digital Output Alarm Output: dry contact, output=two contacts closure Click to edit the preview layout.
  • Page 12: Rule

    Step 3: Click to show tracking lines, detection lines, u-turn areas and detection regions as needed. Note: When the working mode is Node mode, the device will not show people counting data. 5.2 Rule...
  • Page 13: Basic Counting Settings

    VS135-P supports 3 working modes: Standalone Mode: works as a standalone device to count people. Master Mode: works as a master device to receive live view and tracks from other node devices. One master device can connect 3 node devices at most.
  • Page 14 Note: The arrow direction of the detection line depends on your drawing direction. If users need to flip the line, select the line which need to be flipped and click Flip Arrow Direction. And users can click Flip All to flip all detection lines. Ensure that the detected target can pass through the detection line completely.
  • Page 15 Deployment Parameters Parameters Description Set the device installation height. Click Detect to detect the current installation height automatically. Note: Installation Height 1) Ensure that there is no object directly below the device avoiding interfering the height detection. 2) The automatic detection of the installation height is not supported with dark floor/carpet (black, grey, etc.) Set the maximum target height, then the device will ignore the objects Max Target Height...
  • Page 16 Parameters Description Select the tracking mode of counting, including Heads Tracking and Feet Tracking. Note: Tracking Mode 1) Only Feet Tracking is supported when the working mode is multi-device stitching. 2) It is recommended to use heads tracking mode when the installation height is low in standalone working mode.
  • Page 17 The device will detect the people who wear reflective stripes as staff Staff Detection tags on the visible parts (neck, shoulders, etc.) as staffs. Reflective stripe requirements: width > 2cm, about 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 Group Counting customer’...
  • Page 18: Multi-Device Stitching

    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. Click the edit button to modify the advanced settings of the areas or click delete button to delete the areas separately. Click to enable Heat Map function.
  • Page 19 Multi-Device Stitching cannot be performed between s tandard versions and h igh ceiling versions. mount Multi-Device Stitching cannot be performed between VS133-P models and VS135-P models. Before using this feature, set one device as Master Mode and other devices as Node Mode. Note: 1) Ensure the head of one person can be seen on both live views at the same time.
  • Page 20 Device Positioning Device positioning is done via X&Y coordinates. For example, the installation direction of the master device is shown as below. When the master device’s coordinate is (0, 0), the coordinates of the node devices are all positive values. Add Node Devices Step 1: Go to the master device web GUI, then click Bind Node on Multi-Device List.
  • Page 21 Step 2: Select the node device and type the login password of the node device. Step 3: Fill in the installation height of a node device and relative position information if these parameters are already measured. If not, save default settings and skip to Step 4. Step 4: Select the node device on the Mult-Device List, click Adjust Relative Position.
  • Page 22 Drag the live view of node device to adjust the location and angle, and the relative position parameters will change automatically as your operations. Besides, users can also adjust the size of this live view. Tips: cut the staff tags or other reflective stripes into pieces and stick them to the ground of overlapping areas, then drag the live view of node devices to make highlight markers in the two live views overlap.
  • Page 23 Node Mode Parameters Description Show the connection status between the node device and master Connection Status device. Show master device’s IP address. When this IP address is under the Master Device IP same network with node device, the node device can bind to the master Address device.
  • Page 24: Communication

    5.3 Communication 5.3.1 Network Configuration VS135-P provides a Ethernet port for wired access and Wi-Fi for wireless access. Parameters Description TCP/IP IP Assignment Manual or Automatic (DHCP) is optional. Set the IPv4 address of the Ethernet port, the default IP is IP Address 192.168.5.220.
  • Page 25: Recipient

    Wi-Fi Password Customize the password when security mode is not No Encryption. 5.3.2 Recipient VS135-P supports to add data receivers (supports HTTP(s)/MQTT(s)). The device will proactively push data to the receivers according to the configured reporting scheme. Besides, users can get the people counting data or configure the device via CGI. For CGI document, please contact Milesight IoT support: iot.support@milesight.com.
  • Page 26 Parameters Description Recipient Name Customize the recipient name. Protocol HTTP(s) or MQTT is optional. Status Show connection status from device to HTTP server or MQTT broker. HTTP(s) Connection Test Click Test to send test message to URL to check connectivity. The device will post the people counting data in json format to this URL.
  • Page 27: Report

    Every recipient supports to Retransmission receive 50,000 pieces of data at most. Customizable selection of content to be reported, avoiding data redundancy. Customize Report Content 5.4 Report VS135-P supports to generate visual line chart or bar chart to display the people traffic and...
  • Page 28 supports to export the report. Before using this feature, ensure that the device time is correct on System page. Note: When working mode is Node mode, the device will not generate this report. Parameters Description Select the event which you want to query the report. Line crossing Event counting, region people counting, dwell time detection and heat map are optional.
  • Page 29: 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 30: System

    it will automatically stop when the recording time reaches 60 minutes. Configure the start time and duration of the recording. The duration can be set from 1 to 240 minutes. Clicking "Cancel Task" manually will cancel the recording schedule. Set a Task of Recording Enable/Disable detection lines in the recording footage.
  • Page 31: User

    5.6.2 User Parameters Description You can change the login password of this device.
  • Page 32 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" and "Report"...
  • Page 33: Time Configuration

    Synchronize the time with your computer. computer time 5.6.4 Remote Management Users can connect the device to the Milesight DeviceHub management platform on this page so as to manage the device centrally and remotely. For more details, please refer to DeviceHub...
  • Page 34: System Maintenance

    Parameters Description Show the connection status between the device and the Status DeviceHub. Server Address IP address or domain of the DeviceHub management server. Select activation method to connect the device to the Activation Method DeviceHub server, options are Authentication Code and Account.
  • Page 35: Installation Instruction

    Note: If there is only one option, please contact Milesight IoT support: iot.support@milesight.com Adjust the ToF light mode as Always On or Auto. When using Auto mode, the Lighting device will turn off the ToF light when radar detects no person for some times to save the power.
  • Page 36: Installation Height

    6.1 Installation Height The maximum installation height is 3.5m and the minimum installation height is  hmax+d+Δd. For example, when the maximum pedestrian height is 1.8m, then the minimum installation height is 1.8+0.5+0.035=2.335m. The maximum installation height is 6.5m and the minimum installation height is ...
  • Page 37: Environment Requirements

    8.05 × 5.87 4.14 × 3.02 High Ceiling Mount: Installation Height (m) Monitored Area (m) Detection Area(m) 4.04 x 2.90 2.08 x 1.49 4.27 x 3.07 2.31 x 1.66 4.50 x 3.23 2.54 x 1.82 4.73 x 3.40 2.77 x 1.99 4.97 x 3.56 3.00 x 2.15 5.20 x 3.73...
  • Page 38: Installation

    red. 6.4 Installation Ceiling Mount Installation condition: ceiling thickness > 30mm. Step 1: Take down the side covers. Step 2: Fix wall plugs into ceiling holes. Step 3: Remove rubber plugs on the rubber sleeve, connect all required wires. Note: Remove the rubber sleeve if waterproof is not required for easy installation.
  • Page 39 Step 4: Remove the cover on the device, and then connect all required wires and pass them through the inside of pole. (Note: if the alarm I/O of VS135-P is going to be used, please connect a multi-interface cable to the device)
  • Page 40 Ceiling Mount Lintel Mount Installation Note: Ensure that the ToF sensor is facing down and the tilt angle from the ground is no greater  than 15° for the standard version, and no greater than 10° for the high ceiling mount version. Avoid direct Infrared LED light in the detection area.
  • Page 41: Factors Affecting Accuracy

    Handheld or cart-carrying a humanoid doll with sufficient height to pass by: The doll will be  mistakenly detected as people because it is human-like in depth map. 7. Communication Protocol VS135-P will post the people counting data in json format to HTTP URL or MQTT broker. 7.1 Line Crossing People Counting-Periodic Report "device_info": "device_name":"People Counter",...
  • Page 42 "dst_status":false, "start_time":"2022-12-20T18:15:00+03:00", "end_time":"2022-12-20T18:15:00+03:00" "line_periodic_data": "line":1, "line_name": "line name", "line_uuid": "c2cff803-8311-4a73-8ff3-9348cf4fa0d9", "in":10, "out":9, "staff_in":1, "staff_out":1, "children_in":0, "children_out":0, "group_in": "group_out": "line":2, "line_name": "line2 name", "line_uuid": "c2cff789-8311-4a73-8ff3-9348cf4fa0d9", "in":0, "out":1, "staff_in":0, "staff_out":0, "children_in":0, "children_out":0, "group_in": "group_out": "line_total_data": "line":1, "line_name": "line name",...
  • Page 43: Line Crossing People Counting-Trigger Report

    "line_uuid": "c2cff803-8311-4a73-8ff3-9348cf4fa0d9", "in_counted":10, "out_counted":9, "capacity_counted":1, "staff_in_counted":1, "staff_out_counted":1, "children_in_counted":0, "children_out_counted":0, "group_in_counted": "group_out_counted": "line":2, "line_name": "line2 name", "line_uuid": "c2cff789-8311-4a73-8ff3-9348cf4fa0d9", "in_counted":10, "out_counted":9, "capacity_counted":1, "staff_in_counted":1, "staff_out_counted":1, "children_in_counted":0, "children_out_counted":0, "group_in_counted": "group_out_counted": 7.2 Line Crossing People Counting-Trigger Report "device_info": "device_name":"People Counter", "device_sn":"369362028335", "device_mac":"00:16:28:FA:8E:68", "ip_address":"192.168.0.99", "cus_device_id":"123468773",...
  • Page 44 "cus_site_id":"asdfasf1231231", "running_time": 1564648484648 "time_info": "time_zone":"UTC-11:00 Samoa Standard Time (SST)", "enable_dst":false, "dst_status":false, "time":"2022-12-20T18:15:00+03:00" "line_trigger_data": "line":1, "line_name": "line name", "line_uuid": "c2cff803-8311-4a73-8ff3-9348cf4fa0d9", "in":1, "out":0, "staff_in":1, "staff_out":0, "children_in":0, "children_out":0, "group_in": "line":2, "line_name": "line2 name", "line_uuid": "c2cff789-8311-4a73-8ff3-9348cf4fa0d9", "in":0, "out":1, "staff_in":0, "staff_out":0, "children_in":0, "children_out":0, "group_in": "group_out":...
  • Page 45: Region People Counting - Periodic Report

    7.3 Region People Counting - Periodic Report "device_info": "device_name":"People Counter", "device_sn":"369362028335", "device_mac":"00:16:28:FA:8E:68", "ip_address":"192.168.0.99", "cus_device_id":"123468773", "cus_site_id":"asdfasf1231231", "running_time": 1564648484648 "time_info": "time_zone":"UTC-11:00 Samoa Standard Time (SST)", "enable_dst":false, "dst_status":false, "start_time":"2022-12-20T18:15:00+03:00", "end_time":"2022-12-20T18:15:00+03:00" "region_data": "region_count_data": "region":1, "region_name":"Region1", "region_uuid": "c2cff789-8311-4a73-8ff3-9348cf4fa0d9", "current_total":10, "current_staff":1, "current_children":1 "region":2, "region_name":"Region2",...
  • Page 46: Region People Counting - Trigger Report

    "region_uuid": "c2cff789-8311-4a73-8ff3-9348cf4faaca", "current_total":10, "current_staff":1, "current_children":1 "dwell_time_data": "region":1, "region_name":"Region1", "region_uuid": "c2cff789-8231-4a73-8ff3-9348cf4faaca", "max_dwell_time":156464, "avg_dwell_time": 156464, "staff_max_dwell_time":1522,"staff_avg_dwell_time":1522, "children_max_dwell_time":1522, "children_avg_dwell_time":1522 "region":1, "region_name":"Region1", "region_uuid": "c2cff789-8231-4a73-8ff3-9348cf4faaca", "max_dwell_time":156464, "avg_dwell_time": 156464, "staff_max_dwell_time":1522, "staff_avg_dwell_time":1522, "children_max_dwell_time":1522, "children_avg_dwell_time":1522 7.4 Region People Counting - Trigger Report "device_info":...
  • Page 47 "device_name":"People Counter", "device_sn":"369362028335", "device_mac":"00:16:28:FA:8E:68", "ip_address":"192.168.0.99", "cus_device_id":"123468773", "cus_site_id":"asdfasf1231231", "running_time": 1564648484648 "time_info": "time_zone":"UTC-11:00 Samoa Standard Time (SST)", "enable_dst":false, "dst_status":false, "time":"2022-12-20T18:15:00+03:00" "region_trigger_data": "region_count_data": "region":1, "region_name":"Region1", "region_uuid": "c2cff789-8311-4a73-8ff3-9348cf4fa0d9", "current_total":10, "current_staff":1, "current_children":1 "region":2, "region_name":"Region2", "region_uuid": "c2cff789-8311-4a73-8ff3-9348cf4faaca", "current_total":10, "current_staff":1, "current_children":1 "dwell_time_data":...
  • Page 48 "region":1, "region_name":"Region1", "region_uuid": "c2cff789-8231-4a73-8ff3-9348cf4faaca", "people_id":1, "dwell_start_time":"2022-12-20T18:15:52+03:00", "dwell_end_time":"2022-12-20T19:15:52+03:00" "duration":5646, "staff":false, "children":true "region":1, "region_name":"Region1", "region_uuid": "c2cff789-8231-4a73-8ff3-9348cf4faaca", "people_id":2, "dwell_start_time":"2022-12-20T17:15:52+03:00", "dwell_end_time":"2022-12-20T19:15:52+03:00", "duration":5646, "staff":false, "children":true -END-...

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