User's Manual

Activity Counter Installation and Service
User Guide
August 22, 2013 9
through the rotary switch. The correlation of switch position to dwell time and sensor sensitivity is
shown in the table below:
Switch Position
Dwell Time
Sensor Sensitivity
0
0.8 s
Low
1
0.8 s
High
2
1.6 s
Low
3
1.6 s
High
4
2.4 s
Low
5
2.4 s
High
6
3.2 s
Low
7
3.2 s
High
If the activity counter is not consistently recognizing pedestrian traffic, change the switch position to
select “high” sensitivity. If the Activity Counter is registering events errantly (for instance when a door is
opened or closed), change the sensitivity to “low”. After setting the switch to the desired position, try
walking through the pathway of the sensors a few times to ensure consistent and desirable operation.
Integration with the Hand Hygiene Electronic Monitoring System
The Hand Hygiene Electronic Monitoring System allows you to view, sort, name, and map sensors to
specific locations of the hospital hierarchy. This is done by accessing the Sensor Map screen by using
the main menu (refer to the Hand Hygiene Electronic Monitoring System documentation for details on
the software). This section contains two views of the sensors associated to the system. The first is the
tabular view which is displayed when you click the Sensors link above the table (see below).