Users Manual

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1. Preparations
Please read carefully and keep in a safe place.
Prior to installation, check all components for
damage, and do not use the product if damaged.
Make sure to map out which areas in your
building you would like to monitor, what metrics
you want to capture, and how many sensors you
need for optimal results. For assistance, please
contact UbiqiSense or your local partner.
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2. About
UbiqiSense smart sensor solutions are made
of intelligent sensor devices, gateways and
data analytics tools. At the heart of UbiqiSense
systems are UBIcapture devices, while
connectivity to building automation or access to
sensing data through local or cloud services is
enabled by the UBIgateway.
UBIcapture devices observe and extract
information about people and objects seen by the
device. All devices are equipped with intelligent
motion sensing and remote conguration
capabilities. By means of a visual sensor and
articial intelligence, captured images are
processed by the embedded computer vision
algorithm and only meta-data is transmitted
from the device. Images are never stored or
transmitted by any sensor.
3. UBIcapture
UBIcapture sensors are developed for indoor use
only, and intended for mounting on vertical walls
(See g. 12 & 13).
Two models are available. The high denition
(HD) and the wide angle (WA). The WA model is
used to cover smaller rooms, as its maximum
range is 7m and its eld of view offers more
versatility. The HD model instead is used to
cover bigger rooms as multiple sensors can be
combined and more accuracy can be achieved.
Functions:
UBIcapture is an all-in-one sensor which:
- Detects and counts people
- Locates position of people
- Tracks movement
- Detects whether people are walking, standing,
sitting or lying down
In order to properly display in your BMS or Cloud,
UBIcapture must have a designated gateway
commissioned by UbiqiSense. From the gateway,
the following values can be transmitted:
- RoomID
- Number of people
- PersonID
- X & Z coordinates/ PersonID
- Standing/Sitting
- Direction of movement
- Foot fall
Installation instructions:
For commissioning of sensors, building and
room setup, please contact UbiqiSense or your
local partner.
4. Mounting
The sensor should be installed on vertical
walls at a height of at least 2 m, depending on
room size, use case and single/dual sensor
installation (see g. 12 & g. 13).
Select an appropriate mounting location,
giving consideration to sensor eld of view and
mounting height (see g. 10, g.11 & g. 14).
Make sure the sensor has adequate visual
range to cover the desired area.
In order to properly detect footfalls, the sensor
needs to be mounted in a range between 3 m
and 7 m (See Fig. 16).
NOTE: Sensor performance may be limited by
poor lighting conditions.
Make sure to have an available power supply
within 3 m of the mounting location for each
sensor.
The sensor eld-of-view must be and remain
unobstructed.
The site of installation must not be facing
directly into the sun or sharp light.
Mark any necessary drill holes and insert wall
plugs if needed.
Make sure the wall mount is attached in the
right way, and that sensor is aimed correctly
(see g. 4 & g. 5). The HD sensor’s eld-of-
view is 60° horizontally and 35° vertically, whilst
the WA sensor’s eld-of-view is 73° horizontally
and 35° vertically. In order to achieve the
desired viewing angle, the wall mount, that has
a 45° angle, can be mounted to the wall in both