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Precautions
4. Precautions
It is important that you carefully read these installation instructions before starting the installation. While the
installation procedures are very simple, there are guidelines to follow to ensure that the system will operate
properly. The guidelines are as follows:
1) The Video Sensor Unit and the Counter Display Unit should be mounted onto a flat, firm surface.
2) USE only AMSECO 12V AC transformer provided together and wires as specified in this Instructions.
3) For the maximum accuracy of the counter it is strongly recommended that you install the system in
the environment satisfying the following conditions:
Recommended Installation Conditions
Install the Video Sensor Unit in the
illumination intensity between 7 Lux
to 3,000 Lux.
MIN.
MIN.
7 LUX
7 LUX
The Video Sensor Unit is recommended
to be installed maximum 14 feet high
above the floor.
MAX.
14 Feet
Recommend to install the Video
Sensor Unit exactly in parallel with
the floor so that the camera gets a birds-
eye view of the Detection Area. Adjust
the angle of the Unit by the maximum o n e c e s s a r y . w h e n f o n l y 2 0 ¡ Æ
¡¾
MAX.
2 0 D E G R E E
÷ Ï
Refer to the dimensions of Detection
Area for each installation height (Fig. 1)
and clear the Detection Area from any
movement of objects other than
intended traffic.
CLEAR THE
DETECTION AREA
Refer to the dimensions of Detection
Area for each installation height on
page 5 (Fig. 1), and place the Camera
unit so that the passage is fully
covered by the detection area.
DETECTION AREA
Installation NOT Recommended
Outdoor Installations.
The product is designed for indoor use
only.
MAX.
3,000
LUX
INDOOR ONLY
NO DIRECT LIGHT
DO NOT install the video sensor unit
NO DARK SHADOW
above the floor facing directly into the
sun light or other bright lights. The
shadow or reflections caused by
strong lights may generate
false
counting.
DO NOT adjust the angle of the
Video Sensor Unit over 20
20¡Æ
angle.
degrees from normal
20¡Æ
DETECTION AREA
DO NOT install the Unit too close to the
door so that
the door intrudes the
Detection Area, or the Detection Area
crosses the door.
DETECTION AREA
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The Counter Settings / The Camera / Controller Settings
Video Sensor Unit
4) Volume Control: Adjusts the chime volume.
(Clockwise : volume down / Counterclockwise : volume up)
5) Status LED: Lights on when the system is ON
Blinks upon ENTRY / EXIT events
6) Camera Lens
7. The Counter Display Settings
SW2 COUNTER RESET: Resets both ENTRY / EXIT Counter
* Counter Reset button is designed to be reached through the
pinhole under the Counter Display Unit to prevent accidental reset.
Please use a paperclip or a similar sharp element inside the
pinhole to press the reset button.
SW4 ENTRY/EXIT: Switches the display to ENTRY/EXIT counter
8. The Video Sensor Settings
VR1: Volume Control
SW1 RESET: System reset switch
JP1: ENTRY Chime sound selection jumper
JP2 ON = high tone sound (Factory Setting)
JP2 OFF = low tone sound
Note: EXIT Chime sound stays unchanged regardless the
OVER 20 ¡Æ
Jumper setting.
JP2: CAMERA View block warning mode deactivation Jumper
When Camera View block mode is activated, the system generates alarm sounds of repeated chimes
if the Camera View is fully blocked over 10 seconds.
JP2 ON : Camera View block warning mode deactivated (Factory Setting)
JP2 OFF : Camera View block warning mode activated
Although the system is designed to event false triggering of Camera View block warning during nights or under dark
environment, we recommend to turn the power switch off during the nights or dark environment when the Camera View block
warning mode is activated.
UP
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DOWN
SW4
SW4
ENTRY EXIT
ENTRY EXIT
+12V
(-)
EXIT
ENTRY
PUSH
AC
SW2
SW2
TO RESET
AC
RESET
RESET
JP1
JP1
JP2
JP2
OFF/10sec
CHIME
JP3
JP3
SELECT
DIRECTION
RESET
RESET
SW1
SW1
LED
LED
VR1
VR1
VOLUME
VOLUME
V V
+5V
+5V
(-) (-)
AGC1
AGC1
AGC2
AGC2
Cn1
Cn1
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