Q54 Data-Logger People Counter Installation Guide Release 1.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................................... 2 2. INSTALLATION GUIDE ........................................................................................................................ 3 3. CEILING MOUNT ................................................................................................................................... 4 4. OPERATION AND RETRIEVING DATA .....
1. INTRODUCTION This document details the installation process for the QTech Q54 Data Logger module packaged for use as a Foot Traffic / People Counter. The Data Logger enclosure is of a robust steel construction made from 1.5mm mild steel with a 3mm mounting plate, weighing some 1.8kg’s. This enclosure has been designed to minimise vandalism and present a difficult enclosure for access.
2. INSTALLATION GUIDE When used for counting foot traffic, mounting the Q54 Data Logger, is best, either above the entrance way or in a place where the entry and exit is narrow and restricts the traffic through the catchment area of the PIR. The enclosure should be mounted on a flat surface in a vertical position, this seats the enclosure so that the natural angle of enclosure, where the PIR is positioned, angles upwards (see diagram). The enclosure has six fixing holes through the base plate.
3. CEILING MOUNT As described in section two above an additional bracket is available if mounting the unit from the ceiling is more appropriate for the location. This bracket is supplied with six large 4.8mm pop rivets which may be used to secure the bracket to the Q54 enclosure. Pop rivets are supplied as this will prevent the opportunity for vandalism where some enterprising individual may unbolt the units if they were secured by nuts and bolts.
4. OPERATION AND RETRIEVING DATA Once the batteries are clipped into the battery holders both the Data Logger and the PIR are functional and operating. The unit will log an event for each operation of the PIR, note that date and time are stored with each event as well as the comment ENTRY.