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1. Access Point Name intemet Imt ly Gateway Remote Server IP 83 241 9 403 Remote Server Port 2020 Selling GPRS Usemame Imt GPRS Settings GPRS Password int Access Point Name lintmet imt lv Date Time 01 01 2000 08 00 09 Usemame Wap Password 4 m al d Collector connected Server Settings IP Address IP server address the address of the computer where the server is installed Port Server port default 2020 GPRS Settings Access Point Name Username Password Please enter your settings and click Save Setting Note Windows Firewall may be blocking the port 2020 Make sure that this port is added to the exceptions on the computer on which SensMax Server installed 27 gt gt gt gt gt gt Sense your business SensMax Server User manual 28 SensMax gt gt gt gt gt gt Sense your business 29 SensMax Server software is designed to read the statistics from the collectors SensMax TCPIP n GPRS and to manage settings of these collectors Settings made in the programme automatically applied to all connected collectors Installation Install SensMax Server software on any computer After installation run the server configuration ae SensMax Server Configurator TCP Listen Address Port 0 0 0 0 Data Directory C Counter_data Power Profile Current P
2. Note Windows Firewall may be blocking the port 2020 Make sure that this port is added to the exceptions on the computer on which SensMax Server installed 21 gt gt gt gt gt gt Sense your business SensMax Pro GPRS Data collector User manual 22 SensMax gt gt gt gt gt gt Sense your business Description of SensMax Pro GPRS data collector Data collector SensMax Pro GPRS is designed to read the data from SensMax sensors The data collection is performed using radio channel The data from the collector is sent to the computer via GPRS protocol SensMax Server is a programme that provides service to the data collector The programme is designed to read the statistics from the collector The description of the programme is provided below Attaching sensors to the data collector Each sensor must be attached to its collector Following steps must be performed to attach sensors to the collector 1 Connect the sensor to the power supply Insert the batteries in the sensor 2 Connect the collector to the USB 3 Press the button on the collector 4 Press the button located inside the sensor enclosure Note Button to search for new sensors is located on the frontal side of the collector near the port USB Button is pressed with a sharp object such as a pencil or pen A short press takes the collector in the search mode for the new sensor Long press of the button 10 seconds removes all the
3. attached sensors from memory One collector can service 10 SensMax sensors The collector has an internal memory for storing statistics for 250 days as well as clock and calendar The figure below illustrates an example of a SensMax Pro GPRS collector use Radio channel SensMax FTP Protocol Statistics browse S amp S Computer with installed SensMax Server SensMax gt gt gt gt gt gt Sense your business Description of SensMax Pro GPRS collector s elements SensMax gt gt gt gt gt gt Sense your GPRS Data Collector Status Description GSM NET Flashes GSM GPRS network is found Sensor Link Lights The connection with sensor exists Flashes Search for new sensor Clock Sync Clock calendar successfully synchronized with server Server Link The connection with server exists Flashes No connection to the server 5 USB port USB port 6 Button Button for pairing with sensors 7 SIM Connector Socket for SIM card connection 24 SensMax gt gt gt gt gt gt Sense your business Technical specifications of the collector Collector TCP IP Power supply Internal power supply 5V The volume of consumed traffic in GPRS network The collector consumes a small amount of Internet traffic for work about 0 4 kB per one session of data transfer to the server The volume of traffic depends from the frequency of the data transfer to the server The a
4. structures in the way of radio signals Power supply of SensMax PRO D2 is from internal adapter The installation of power wire has to be performed SensMax PRO D3 sensor operates on AA type batteries The operation time is more than two years when providing data every hour Sensors are designed to be used with the following types of collectors SensMax PRO PC data collector SensMax TCPIP data collector SensMax GPRS data collector Attaching sensors to the data collector Each sensor must be attached to its collector Following steps must be performed to attach sensors to the collector 1 Connect the sensor to the power supply Insert the batteries in the sensor 2 Connect the collector to the power supply USB 3 Press the button on the collector 4 Press the button located inside the sensor enclosure For a more detailed description of the collector see the user s manual for the particular collector type Sensor starts counting as soon as the current time and date are set The time and date are set automatically when connecting to the collector for the first time The bi directional sensor may be distinguished from other SensMax sensors by the serial number The serial number for this type of sensors starts with 04 For example 040000123 SensMax gt gt gt gt gt gt Sense your business Item description SensMax SensMax Ed B Icon Status Description 1 Link lamp Flashes Sensors see each other 2 Crossing
5. e collector 1 Connect the sensor to the power supply Insert the batteries in the sensor 2 Connect the collector to the power supply USB 3 Press the button on the collector 4 Press the button located inside the sensor enclosure Note Button to search for new sensors is located on the frontal side of the collector near the port USB Button is pressed with a sharp object such as a pencil or pen A short press takes the collector in the search mode for the new sensor Long press of the button 10 seconds removes all the attached sensors from memory One collector can service 10 SensMax sensors The collector has an internal memory for storing statistics for 250 days as well as clock and calendar The figure below illustrates an example of a collector 050000 14 SensMax orm meses O SensMax FTP Protocol Statistics screening Computer vvith installed SensMax Server SensMax gt gt gt gt gt gt Sense your business Description of SensMax Pro TCPIP controller elements sensMax s DE Status Description 1 Status Lights The collector is trying to connect to server Collector is functioning Flashes 2 Radio Link Lights The connection with sensor exists Flashes Search for new sensor 3 Clock Sync Lights Clock calendar successfully synchronised with server 4 Server Link Lights The connection with server exists 5 USB port n a USB port 6 Button n a Button for pai
6. g the sensors use Sensors tab A list of sensors contained in the database will appear SensMax gt gt gt gt gt gt Sense your business To give a name to a sensor you need to double click in the Name box in front of the sensor of interest and enter a name Note If the list is empty this means that none of the sensors is in the database yet l
7. gt gt gt gt gt gt Sense your business Description of SensMax Pro PC data collector Data collector SensMax SE Mobile is designed to read the data from SensMax sensors The data collection is performed using radio channel The data from the collector is sent to the computer via USB cable SensMax Agent is a programme that provides service to the data collector The programme is designed to read the statistics from the collector and to transfer the data further to the local directory or on the FTP server All the SensMax Agent functions are described in the instructions for using this program Attaching sensors to the data collector Each sensor must be attached to its collector Following steps must be performed to attach sensors to the collector 1 Connect the sensor to the power supply Insert the batteries in the sensor 2 Connect the collector to the power supply USB 3 Press the button on the collector 4 Press the button located inside the sensor enclosure Note Button to search for new sensors is located on the frontal side of the collector near the port USB Button is pressed with a sharp object such as a pencil or pen A short press takes the collector in the search mode for the new sensor Long press of the button 10 seconds removes all the attached sensors from memory One collector can service 10 SensMax sensors The collector has an internal memory for storing statistics for 250 days as well as clock and ca
8. is setting is designed for the sensor The sensor will signal an error if it will be blocked longer than this interval Recommended value of 900 15 minutes Upload Interval This setting is designed for the collector Determines the range of data discharge to the server Clock Auto Sync Automatic time synchronization of the collector and the server It is recommended to check this box Sensor Auto Erase Automatic sensor memory cleaning after reading It is recommended to check this box in order to save sensor s batteries Beep When Crossing If this check box is set the sensors will make a sound at each new visit Use collector buffer for data backup If this check box is set the collector will store the data for the last 250 days in internal memory If the tick is removed the data from the collector will be cleared after a successful transfer to the server Close data files If the tick is set the server will close the data files after the communication session with collector is ended This mode loads the server computer stronger but this mode is necessary for the use of FTP server for the later data transfer If the tick is removed server will hold data files open this reduces the system booting Please enter settings and press the Save button to start the server If all is done correctly the server will start Service is running The names of the of sensors Each sensor can be given its own name For the namin
9. lamp Flashes Indication of intersection DirA or DirB 3 Status lamp Flashes Data transmission over the radio povver supply 4 Power lamp Flashes Power indicator 5 Serial number n a Unique serial number 6 Sound signal Sound Sensor is blocked Technical specification Parameter Description Width of the passage Optimal 1m 6m Max 7m Power supply Power supply 12 VDC or 2AA 2 AA batteries gt 1 year lifetime Data collection Automatic Dimensions 67x67x25 mm Fixing to the wall Two sided adhesive tape or screws Counting accuracy 95 3m gt 3m 0 6 m SensMax gt gt gt gt gt gt Sense your business Installation Napametp OnuncaHue Recommended distance from the floor 1 5m 1 6m Orientation Horizontal Passage width Optimal 1m 6m Max 7m Installation examples 10 gt gt gt gt gt gt Sense your business SensMax SE Mobile Data collector User manual 41 SensMax gt gt gt gt gt gt Sense your business Description of SensMax SE Mobile data collector Data collector SensMax SE Mobile is designed to collect the accumulated statistics of visits from the SensMax S1 Uni directional sensors This is a mobile data collector which does not require a permanent connection to the computer Data transmission from the sensor to the collector is done by the infra red channel To read data from the sensor you must send it to the collector and click the button The collect
10. lendar The figure below illustrates an example of a collector Radio channel Radio channel up to 50 m Shop Head office manager SensMax gt gt gt gt gt gt Sense your business Description of SensMax Pro PC elements Icon Status Description 1 PCLink Flashes Data exchange with PC 2 RF Link Flashes Reading data from the sensor 3 Error Flashes Sensor reading error 4 USB Port n a USB port Technical specifications of the collector Pro PC Collector Radio channel frequency 2 4 GHz Radiant power 3 2 mW Power supply Computer USB port Dimensions 110x25x25 mm PC connection USB port Transfer of data to the PC Automatic 17 SensMax gt gt gt gt gt gt Sense your business SensMax Pro TCPIP Data collector User manual 18 SensMax gt gt gt gt gt gt Sense your business Description of SensMax Pro TCPIP data collector Data collector SensMax SE Mobile is designed to read the data from SensMax sensors The data collection is performed using radio channel The data from the collector is sent to the computer via TCP IP protocol SensMax Server is a programme that provides service to the data collector The programme is designed to read the statistics from the collector The description of the programme is provided below Attaching sensors to the data collector Each sensor must be attached to its collector Following steps must be performed to attach sensors to th
11. m the floor 1 5m 1 6m Orientation Horizontal Passage width Optimal 1m 6m Max 8m Angle of the infrared radiation 6 Fastening Two sided adhesive tape Installation examples SensMax gt gt gt gt gt gt Sense your business SensMax PRO D2 Bi directional sensor with an external power supply SensMax PRO D3 Bi directional battery powered sensor User manual SensMax SensMax SensMax gt gt gt gt gt gt Sense your business Description of sensors SensMax PRO D2 Bi directional SensMax PRO D3 Bi directional The sensor is designed to count visitors to the premises that have one or more passages With the sensor it is possible to count the number of visitors and to determine the number of people in the real time who are in the premises at the particular moment Structurally the sensor is designed as two units transmitter and receiver Devices are installed opposite each other and form the infra red barrier The intersection of the barrier is fixed and stored in internal memory The sensor has an internal memory for 25 days to store data for each hour The sensor has a built in clock and calendar The sensor distinguishes the direction of the passage The direction entrance or exit is being set in the programme to view the statistics Data is transmitted over the radio channel from the sensor to the collector Distance communication is 20 50 meters depending on the presence of walls and metal
12. mount of data per day is calculated as follows G A B C Where G is the volume of traffic in kB A is a number of minutes in a day 1440 Bis a frequency of updates Cis a consumption of traffic by the collector For example the frequency of data updating is set for 20 minutes in settings During 24 hours of work the collector will spend 1440 20 0 4 28 8 kB per daynight 28 8 31 892 8 kB per month 25 SensMax gt gt gt gt gt gt Sense your business SIM card connection Collector supports standard SIM cards 15 x 25 mm sensMax 25255 Sense your GPRS Data Collector Attention Collector does not support PIN code call PIN code call must be disabled before use 26 SensMax gt gt gt gt gt gt Sense your business Configuration of the collector SensMax Pro GPRS When first used the collector must be configured SensMax USB Config is a program to configure the collector Connect the collector to the computer via USB cable Run the SensMax USB Config program Click the Read Settings button Read Settings gt SensMax USB GPRS TCPIP Configurator 1 8 1 Collector information 63 241 5 203 Firmware Version 1 5 Device Description SM GPRS 2020 Factory Number 16777215 TCP IP Settings Auto Erase ON Auto Clock Sync ON Use DACP Sensor Query Interval 600 sec PE Sound Alarm Threshold 3600 sec Upload Interval 500 sec
13. ne or more passages Structurally the sensor is designed as two units transmitter and receiver Devices are installed opposite each other and form the infra red barrier The intersection of the barrier is fixed and stored in internal memory The sensor SensMax S1 Uni directional has an internal memory for 25 days to store data for each hour The sensor SensMax SE Uni directional has an internal memory for 250 days to store data for each hour The sensor can not distinguish the direction of the passage it considers each intersection In the viewer statistics data from these sensors can be divided in 2 if necessary Data from SensMax S1 Uni directional is transmitted over the radio channel from the sensor to the collector Distance communication is 20 50 meters depending on the presence of walls and metal structures in the way of radio signals Data from SensMax SE Uni directional is transmitted via an infra red link using a special data collector SensMax S1 Uni directional Works with the following types of the collectors SensMax PRO PC data collector SensMax TCPIP data collector SensMax GPRS data collector SensMax SE Uni directional Works with collector type SensMax SE Mobile Data collector The sensors operate on AA type batteries The operation time is more than two years when providing data every hour Attaching sensors to the data collector Each sensor must be attached to its collector Following steps must be
14. or may service 100 different sensors simultaneously Data from all read sensors will be stored in internal memory awaiting transfer of the statistics to the computer Data transfer to PC The collector is connected via USB cable to the computer Click the button Download from collector in SensMax EasyReport programme 0100012345 Infra Red 1m max USB For more information about using SensMax EasyReport program refer to instructions for using the program The collector has a built in Li lon battery It is automatically charging from the USB port SensMax gt gt gt gt gt gt Sense your business Description of the elements of SensMax SE data collector Icon Status Description 1 Read button Short push Reading data from the sensor Read lamp Flashes Reading is in process 3 OKlamp Lights for 1 second Reading is finished 4 Error lamp Flashes 1 time Sensor not found Flashes 2 times Reading error Flashes 3 times Collector memory is full Flashes 4 times Time is not set in the sensor 5 Battery lamp Lights for 1 second Low battery charge 6 Charge lamp Flashes on Charging is in process 7 USB port n a USB port Collector technical specification Collector SE Mobile Carcass ABS Plastic black Power supply Li lon 600mA accumulator Work on a single charge 60 days depends from capacity Dimensions 110x25x25 mm PC connection USB port Data transfer to PC Manually 13 SensMa
15. performed to attach sensors to the collector 1 Insert the batteries in the sensor 2 Connect the collector to the power supply 3 Press the button on the collector 4 Press the button located inside the sensor enclosure For a more detailed description of the collector see the user s manual for the particular collector type Sensor starts counting as soon as the current time and date are set The time and date are set automatically when connecting to the collector for the first time Sensors can be distinguished by the serial number The serial number of SensMax S1 Uni directional starts with 03 For example 030000123 The serial number of SensMax SE Uni directional starts with 01 For example 010000123 SensMax gt gt gt gt gt gt Sense your business Item description SensMax SensMax Power Battery Icon Status Description 1 Link lamp Flashes The sensors see each other 2 Crossing lamp Flashes Indication of the intersection 5 Low Battery lamp Flashes Low battery power Technical Specification Parameter Description Power supply 2AA 3 AA batteries up to 2 years lifetime Data collection Automatic for 1 Uni directional Manual for SE Uni directional Dimensions 67x67x25 mm Fixing to the wall Two sided adhesive tape Counting accuracy 95 3m gt 3m 0 6 m SensMax gt gt gt gt gt gt Sense your business Installation Parameter Description Recommended distance fro
16. ring with sensors 7 RJ 45 connector n a Socket for internet connection Technical specifications of the collector Collector TCP IP PC connection USB port Transfer of data to the network Automatic 20 SensMax gt gt gt gt gt gt Sense your business Configuration of the collector SensMax Pro TCPIP When first used the collector must be configured SensMax USB Config is a program to configure the collector Connect the collector to the computer via USB cable Run the SensMax USB Config program Click the button Collector information 192 168 2 102 Firmware Version 1 4 Device Description SM TCP IP 2020 uto Erase ON Auto Clock Sync ON Sensor Query Interval 60 Sound Alarm Threshold 3600 Date Time 11 12 2011 18 31 48 IP Address 1921682111 Factory Number 12345 Automatic TCP IP Settings OFF Network Mask 255 255 755 0 Remote Server P 192 168 2 102 Remote Server Port 2020 132 168 2 1 Local IP 132 162 2 111 cal Mask 255 255 755 0 Local Gateway 192 168 2 1 Upload Interval 60 Collector connected Server Settings IP Address IP server address the address of the computer where the server is installed Port Server port default 2020 TCP IP Settings IP Address the address of this collector if DHCP not used Network Mask the network mask if DHCP not used Gateway the gateway if DHCP not used Please enter your settings and click Save Setting
17. rofile RF Syne Period Sound Alarm Period Upload Interval Reflecting Filter Constant Sensor Auto Erase Beep When Crossing Use collector buffer for data backup Close data files EI EI El View Server Log Note In Windows 7 the program must be run by administrator Settings TCP Listen Address Listening IP address If the computer receives an address on DHCP you must enter 0 0 0 0 Port Listening port Default 2020 Windows Firewall Settings Make sure that on a computer that is running SensMax Server port 2020 is added to exceptions At Windows 7 you need to add gprsserver exe programme which is located in a directory C Program Files SensMax Server to exceptions Data Directory Selecting a directory to store the statistics from the sensors This directory should be allowed the right read write Current power profile To optimize the use of batteries in the sensors it is necessary to configure the system The user if offered to chose one of four power profiles Test Mode is used in the test mode SensMax gt gt gt gt gt gt Sense your business Normal Mode recommended power profile Max battery live rare polling of sensors which allows maximally prolongation of battery live Custom manual entering of settings RF Sync Period Poll interval of sensors in seconds It is recommended to set the value of 1800 30 minutes to save batteries in the sensor Sound Alarm Period Th
18. ss ulsnq JNO ISUISLLLLLL XEWSUIS User manual gt Same z an E E D n SensMax gt gt gt gt gt gt Sense your business Contents SensMax SE Uni directional sensor s ssss s s ssis ssis ss 3 SensMax 51 Uni directional 5 5 ssis s 3 SensMax PRO DZ bEUVEO O ipod carios 7 SensMax PRO 1 5 2 7 SensMax SE Mobile Data 11 SensMax Pro PC Data collector v Pn s ap bal n 15 SensMax Pro TCPIP Data collector 18 SensMax Pro GPRS Data 22 5700010 m r iv 28 gt gt gt gt gt gt Sense your business SensMax SE Uni directional sensor SensMax S1 Uni directional sensor User manual SensMax SensMax RF Link SensMax gt gt gt gt gt gt Sense your business Description of sensors SensMax SE Uni directional SensMax S1 Uni directional The sensor is designed to count visitors to the premises that have o
19. x gt gt gt gt gt gt Sense your business Setting time in data collector and sensor Both collector and every sensor has its own clock and calendar The sensor is based on the clock to record visitor statistics in memory Each entry in the memory contains information about date and time so it is very important to check if the sensor s clock is installed correctly Time synchronization in the SensMax system is organized as follows The collector receives the exact time from the computer at the time of each interaction with the SensMax EasyReport program In turn the collector transmits the exact time of the sensor each reading the data To set the time in the collector follow these steps e Run the SensMax EasyReport program e Connect the collector to the computer using a USB cable After these steps your computer system time will be installed in the collector To set the time in the sensor just read the data from it with the collector If the time is correct a green OK indicate of will light on the collector if the time in the sensor is not set then the red Error indicator will flash 4 times Failure to set time in the sensor can be only for one reason the collector also has incorrect time set Set the time in the collector as described above and then re download the data from the sensor ax 333333 Sense your business SensMax Pro PC Data collector User manual RF Collector SensMax
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