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1. gt x PeCo Rear view Unit rear view 1 RS 232 port 2 Factory settings FS and Images Under Custody buttons 3 Video inputs 4 Alarm inputs 5 Relay outputs 6 Analogue video outputs video cycles and alarm images 7 Video inputs 9 16 for VX16 C8 8 Power supply 9 USB 3 0 ports 10 DVI I connector for VGA output adaptor included 11 TCP IP socket 12 USB 2 0 ports 13 Audio sockets User Manual 2 DESCRIPTION OF THE VX16 C8 FRONT DIAGRAM 15 16 17 18 14 15 17 PeCo Front view USB ports Hard disk activity led idle read write Power on indicator CD ROM unit in models with this device A Default access passwords Operator level operator PeCo level pecouser Supervisor level supervisor Administrator level administrator User Manual 3 ACTIVATORS SENSORS INPUTS AND OUTPUTS PIN LAYOUT Installation Terminal connection PeCo Cont 1 eur Cont 2 gue Cont 3 Cont 4 ET Cont 5 SS Cont 6 Cont 7 Cont 8 13 Relay output 1 T I EN EB eem T 8 0 NUN 1 Relay output 2 NO 2 i kan 2 23 Relay output 4 common 24 Relay output 4 No Alarm inputs and relay outputs pin layout User Manual
2. 192168446 Mask 255 255 0 0 DNS1 160 58 0 33 DNS 2 80583297 Gateway Router Proxy 192 168 1 1 Video alanns transmission e mail From vav dnsvideo net e mail To e mail SMTP server Check Use authentication to send email notification VAY Supervisor IP 1 VAY Supervisor Port 1 Supervisor IP 2 VAV Supervisor Port 2 Advanced network config LAN Bandwidth Unlimited Intemet Max Upload 128 Kbps Video port 8080 8594 5554 HTTP Port 80 2048 50 Audio RTP Port UDP Audio SIP Port UDP 7078 8078 7078 5060 6060 2060 Activate Dynamic IP 7 Connection type auto poolntp org Synchronization server By default pool ntp org IP Filtering Configure Filtering state Inactive Click here to check installation Check Fig 2 Local network configuration Note Do not forget to click on Save once you are done with the changes to update them in the unit You will see a confirmation message when they are saved User Manual 13 3 6 Remote start of the unit from the local network LAN Although the user can be connected to the unit via TCP IP whether by using the local network or remotely through Internet THE INITIAL UNIT CONFIGURATION MUST BE ALWAYS PERFORMED BY USING THE SAME LOCAL NETWORK so it will be necessarily to connect the unit and the computer to the same sub network Once the physical connections are established start the VSFinder program
3. In values are displayed in yellow out values in green An interval with an empty count can have 2 different meanings e Nobody crossed the line the value 0 is displayed e sensor was disabled the value is displayed With the left and right arrows it is possible to show the data from previous or later days Query The query option is only available from the remote interface When you click in the query icon a new window is displayed where you can make queries from the counters data Select the starting and ending dates whether it affects all the counters or just one and click in the query button The data will be exported to a text file Once it is created the application will show a message giving the possibility of open it or save it The default file name has the following format Internal S N Unitname stardate finaldate csv Example 03060963151234 TIENDA20 20040101 20040609 csv User Manual 21 Delete This option is available only for the administrator user both local and remote If you connect remotely you have to select first the query window to access to the delete option FROM TO Month y Month Delete enabled Push Delete to erase the selected All 7 counts between the two dates DAILY COUNT WEEKLY COUNT Fig 11 Query and delete screen In the local interface click in the Query icon to access to a new window There you can
4. The counts are stored classified by counter by time and by passing direction in out This screen is available for the Peco Supervisor and Administrator users unless these levels are modified in the Configuration Profiles section RECORDED VDEO CONFIGURATION EET visco 4 2009 Jul gt IN COUNTS 1 2 5 6 7 10 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 24 22 23 Mo We Th Fr Sa Su Ed La 2 2009 A peco3 1256 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 peco4 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Peer 5 5 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 192 168 4 46 peco6 ME peco7 DAILY TOTAL 95 pecos Bii 2005 Perm ols opes v ev 19 119 120 2 22 72 peco2 peco3 peco4 5 peco7 DAILY TOTAL 169 pecos Pum 5 7 3a 9 10 12 15 16 17 18 19 20 24 22 23 Legend eco2 mS OUT 0 peco3 peco4 5 DAILY COUNT e QUERY WEEKLY COUNT Fig 10 Logs screen daily counts The charts divided by days of the entire configured counter are displayed in the window The calendar located on the left of the screen allows selecting the day or week to review Days with information are highlighted in blue and days without information appear in grey In the lower part of the window you can select the daily and weekly in out counts
5. contained in the installation CD This program identifies all the units connected to the network If several units appear in the list of units found you can identify the one you are about to configure through its serial number which can be found in a label stuck to the unit and is also in the first column id model Select it by clicking the corresponding line P vsFinder application version 1 0 4 010105 8102 0002 201 10 0 0 34 010105 C092 0003 09 01 7B 10 0 0 35 010105 C092 0004 EH 10 0 0 66 010105 092 0005 010105 2 B 000101 2 168 1 106 30 8554 080324 770820 3 770820 D310 1234 031231 D300 0001 031231 C262 0001 0 ID 000101D3000001 DE 7 SpE pear 00 01 29 09 81 48 000101 1 2 1234 192 168 1 106 00 101 1 2 1235 Defautt gat 19216811 071107 0001 0000 061011 262 8083 2 Mask 255 000101 0001 1234 190308 0300 1234 92 5 Submit remote reset 000101 D30 000101 D300 0002 012345 C092 0001 012345 D002 0002 012345 C1A2 0003 012345 D102 0004 012345 C143 0005 000101 D300 0001 000101 D300 0002 000101 D300 0003 000101 D300 0004 000101 D300 0005 000101 D300 0006 000101 D300 0007 H 145 192 168 5 47 Fig 3 VSFinder Then you will see a screen to enter the IP address the gateway address and the network mask values that should be provided by the network administrator To modify the origin
6. delete the count values for a given time interval expressed in days Select the starting and ending dates whether it affects all the counters or just one and click in the delete button To avoid unwanted deletions the delete button will work only if the checkbox Delete enabled is marked 4 4 Logout When you want to finish your session with the unit you will be able to close the connection by clicking the button Logout on the main options bar User Manual 22 4 5 Peco factory settings The manufacturer delivers all the PeCo units with a default configuration These values can be restored at any time in two ways 1 Click the factory settings button while the unit is starting Keep it pressed it until it appears the green light in the network card RJ45 connector around 2 minutes 2 From the unit web interface in the configuration tab when you select the advanced configuration it appears the factory settings button These factory settings do not change the network unit data to avoid lose the unit connection The data included in the factory settings are Unit identification the default name for all the units is VideoServer and the passwords for the three user levels are operator supervisor and administrator The system is case sensitive Profiles The operator user can only watch live video the peco user can watch live video and access to the log
7. recording No action is programmed for event recording N The unit has by default the GMT 01 00 time with the daylight savings changed according to the European standard User Manual 23 Appendix 1 Technical specifications TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS USER INTERFACE COMMUNICATION PEOPLE COUNTER VIDEO INPUTS ALARM INPUTS RELAY OUTPUTS VIDEO OUTPUTS CAPTURE AND COMPRESSION VIDEO TRANSMISSION VX4 C4 4 camera people counter unit with video recording and transmission VX8 C8 8 camera people counter unit with video recording and transmission VX16 C8 16 camera people counter unit with video recording and transmission Local interface VGA monitor and up to 2 CCTV monitors User levels password protected WEB Interface remote access from any PC with MS Internet Explorer Different user levels password protected Multiple user login Web server over TCP IP with Ethernet internal adapter and RJ45 connector Automatic management of Internet connections with dynamic IP address Automatic time synchronisation with a configurable NTP Server 4 people counter based on video image analysis Simultaneous counting of multiple people entering exiting Separate in and out counts Accuracy of 95 of the daily average PAL video signals with BNC connectors Automatic gain control for each camera Customisable camera titles from the configuration interface 8 non isolated inputs for dry contacts 1 switchable scre
8. 4 NETWORK INSTALLATION GUIDE Quick Installation Guide PeCo Unit Use the VSFinder contained in the CD to configure the internal IP address the gateway and the subnet mask Consult the network administrator Router Open the TCP ports 80 and 8554 and map the internal IP address of the unit to the external one of the router To connect to the unit from the operator PC use the router external IP address or the identity dnsvideo net identity being the serial number of the unit SN followed by 14 digits Accessing the unit through its identity is needed when using dynamic IP address and it requires enabling the dynamic IP service advanced configuration For further information please consult the technical note about Internet connection PeCo IP Local 192 168 1 100 Gateway 192 168 1 1 Mask 255 255 255 0 PC Explorer PeCo Remote node Connection PeCo 2 2 2 1 identity dnsvideo net Router IP Local 192 168 1 1 NAT Table 4 IP Externa 2 2 2 1 Local IP ExternaL IP 192 168 1 100 80 2 2 2 1 80 O PC Ejemplo de conexi n a Internet User Manual 5 1 Recommendations and warnings 1 1 Security warnings The electric power socket must be located close to the unit and must be easily reachable Do not use the unit in an extreme environment with high temperatures or humidity Use the unit at temperatures within 5 C 40 C 41 F 104 F and humidi
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10. PECO DVR 4 vx16 C8 User manual 5 0 Version People counter with video recording ENGLISH iNDEX DESCRIPTION OF THE PECO REAR 2 DESCRIPTION OF THE VX16 C8 FRONT 3 INPUTS AND OUTPUTS PIN _ 4 NETWORK INSTALLATION GUIDE 5 1 RECOMMENDATIONS AND 6 Teil SECURITY WARNINGS levis Reelin eine 6 1 2 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY 6 1 3 RESPONSIBILITIES e tiir irte retient ste avt mn e itte att trece impe Bebe eo beUa d 6 14 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION tete cator vat gt eb te te tee ecd eb eeepc ae 6 2 INTRODUCTION cp LEE 7 241 DESCRIPTION Ux D ME 7 2 2 FUNCTIONALITY oL 7 3 INSTALLATION AND 10 3 1 CAMERA INSTALLATION FOR PEOPLE COUNTERS sssscsscssccscsesssecececececseseeaeeeceeceeeseseaaeceeeeseeesessaaeeeeeeeeeeses 10 3 2 DIFFERENT PEC
11. al connection data is necessary to enter the Administrator user password of the Peco unit In the last column are show like information the http and video ports From that moment on you will be able to access de unit through its IP address whether local or remotely through Internet This configuration with the VSFinder only has to be done once To access the unit through Internet you must configure the NAT table of the router to define a correspondence between the router global IP and the unit local IP For more information about this subject please check the technical note about Internet connection User Manual 14 3 7 Connection process If the unit is on the same local network as you are you will need to type in your Internet Explorer the local IP address of the Peco unit If on the other hand you want to connect to the unit trough the Internet external connection you will need to type the public IP of the unit if this is an fixed IP address or connect to identity dnsvideo net if the unit has a dynamic IP address The identity number which find on a sticker at the bottom of the unit is made up of the letters SN plus the internal serial number of the Peco unit As an example if we have a VX unit with identity SNO3060963151234 the connection address will be SN03060963151234 dnsvideo net To obtain more information about how the dynamic IP works please check the technical note Internet Connection available in www visual tool
12. deo inputs The VX4 C4 unit doesn t have video outputs 7 The power connector for the external supply is located in the unit s rear 8 The unit starts working automatically once it is plugged or when power is recovered after a supply loss Do not forget to unplug the unit off any time you need to connect or disconnect any of the external items The unit has an informative led on its front side showing the state of the machine on off 9 ATTENTION the unit is configured initially to record 2 IPS from all the cameras please remember to disable the recording of the cameras that you are not going to use to avoid the generation of video loss alarms User Manual 12 3 5 Local start of the unit from the same unit The network configuration of the Peco unit can be fulfilled in local by connecting to the unit a VGA monitor and the mouse supplied with the unit A login screen will be displayed Select the user level Administrator and type the default password for this level administrator To type the password you can use the virtual keyboard of the application which icon can be found at the lower left side of the screen Once in the application choose the option Configuration of the main menu and then the Network sub menu There fill in the data corresponding to the network information and save the changes LIVE VIDEO RECORDED VIDEO LOGS VideoServer 16 Jun 2009 11 13 17 P General Data A Network __ People Counter IP address
13. dvisable to take a snapshot with a person placed under the people counter before starting the counter configuration Thus you will have the necessary reference to configure the people counter To take this snapshot press the refresh button The image will be kept in the unit and it will change only when other snapshot is taken The configuration includes the following data in the left side of the window e People counter Select the counter you want to configure e Name People counter identification e Camera Select which camera you want to associate to the people counter in the drop down menu e Enabled the sensor can be configured to work always on working hours or on non working hours e Status It shows graphically the people counter working status In the right side of the window e In out definition the system differentiates between two passing directions one considered coe in and other out The direction can be changed clicking in the Toggle button e Average person width The system need as reference the average person widih It is advisable to define it with a screenshot containing a person on the reference line to have a better idea of the size of a person as seen by the camera e In the right low part of the screen are displayed the counter data this summarized definition makes easy the creation of a new counter with the same configuration User Manual 17 Reference line definition On the c
14. e using by reading the label on the front or the bottom of the unit The available models are identified by the product code VX4 C4 HDD CD VX8 C8 HDD CD VX16 C8 HDD CD Being HDD the hard disk size and CD the CD s option 3 3 Unit package contents Open the box and check that the following items are included in it e Required model e USB Mouse e Power cable e RJ45 cable for TCP IP communication e Peco User Manual this document e CD that contains the VSFinder application necessary to configure the network information of any Peco unit from the LAN 3 4 Unit installation To install the unit follow the enclosed instructions It is recommended to have on hand the diagrams of the cover pages 1 Unpack the box contents and put the unit onto its final installation location Make sure that the previous items are included Tip write down the unit serial number it will be useful to identify it when using the configuration software VSFinder 2 Connect the TCP IP communications cable provided with the unit in the RJ45 socket Ethernet network adapter 10 100 1000 Base T 11 3 Connect the alarm input output cables to the screw terminal female connectors provided with the equipment and these to the unit 4 b Check the pin layout included in the diagrams back page The alarm inputs do not have galvanic isolation so the activation deactivation of the digital signals require voltage free contacts thus allowing the isolation of
15. entral area the main viewer shows a snapshot of the selected camera tip take the snapshot with a person on it this will make easier to determine the width of an average person To define the reference line click and drag the mouse over the image on the screen If this image contains a person figure it must coincides with the person pattern that the counter generates Change the person width value to modify the pattern size The counting line must cover all the passage area uve voto RECORDED VEO C General Data Network Cameras evers Prones Counter LEGEND Person Count line Non occlusion PEOPLE COUNTER area casas INValid area for count line D NAME Xo hb 4 d s E ENABLED Working hours Nj COUNT LINE PETERET UTER RTT M 9 5 4 INPUT DIRECTION Fig 7 Reference line definition The rectangle defined by the green line containing the person image and the reference line has to be free of obstacles in the camera vision field otherwise the sensor performance might be affected The red grid drawn on the image limits the area where the reference line can be positioned For further information about the proper configuration of the counter please consult the note Correct configuration of the counter in our web www visual tools com User Manual 18 Advanced confi
16. guration The button Advanced opens a new screen where counter specific parameters can be modified in order to improve the efficiency SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT 2 When low contrast images are used for counting it be improved by increasing the sensitivity On the other hand on images with shadows or noisy images the counting may be improved by decreasing the sensitivity 0 5 Default value 0 PEOPLE COUNTER IPS CONSUMPTION By default the counter analyses 12 images per second Increasing the speed to 25 ips may Iz Increase speed of counting to 25 ips improve the counting in environments with fast motion shadows or frequent changes of light By activating this option the counter is associated to the digital input ofthe same Filter the counting by a digital input numbering Using this configuration a peco will only count when its digital contact is open whilst it will be disabled when the contact is closed By activating this option you disable the video sensor ofthis counter and replace it by the Pulse counter mode counting of pulses from the digital input of the same numbering The pulse is considered active when the contact is open and its duration is atleast 100 milliseconds Debug mode Use this option when asked to by support personnel APPLY DEFAULT SETTINGS Fig 8 Advanced configuration Sensitivity adjustment Departing from a default value it can be modified to be adapted to the conditions of the
17. k Automatic deletion of the images because of antiquity or hard disk occupation maximum time for the preservation of the images 1 year Time lapse or and event recording by means of an alarm input or a motion sensor RECORDING TIME LAPSE Recording Configurable calendar and possibility of synchronisation with external devices through an alarm input EVENT Recording Recording activated by means of the alarm inputs or motion sensors Configurable recording of up to 30 minutes of pre alarm and 10 minutes of post alarm Motion sensors per camera with selectable activation always working hours non working hours Definition of different motion no motion areas and 3 levels of sensitivity MOTION DETECTION Smart search of video sequences in local viewer with VMD filters on time lapse recordings Virtual panel for dome control and matrixes from multiple manufacturers refer to our dome list in www visual tools com TELEMETRY PTZ On Screen control for local video viewer Go to a preset by an alarm input function Configurable preset titles Password protected configuration menu Remote or local software upgrades External power supply UL FCC and CE marked POWER SUPPLY Voltage 110 240 Vac 19V 5A PHYSICAL DATA weight TaN dr Width x Height x Depth 250 x 100 x 290 mm DATA MANAGEMENT CONFIGURATION All Peco range units have a Web based interface that permits remote access via MS Internet INTERNET EXPLORER Explo
18. logs e Administrator access to live video recorded video and configuration screens r i User name LM N A Operator Supervisor Administrator Password Other users connected 0 Download the graphic visualization tools PeCo Graph ay Fig 5 Login screen Each level has a default password which is indicated at the beginning of this manual You should always change the system passwords when you finish the installation process to prevent unwanted access to your units in the configuration screen Administrator user level If you When you connect locally and you don t have keyboard the application has a virtual keyboard available Click in the icon placed in the lower left part of the window Once the connection is established the application interface will appear in the explorer window The upper bar common to all the screens contains the main available options select Configuration and click in the People Counter option User Manual 16 4 2 People counter configuration The people counter configuration screen allows editing and configuring the people counter LIVE VIDEO RECORDED VIDEO Neon Cameras Timetable tens Pones qp People counter MA Person Count line Non occlusion PEOPLE COUNTER area Invalid area for count line CAMERA t c3 COUNT LINE ORIGIN WIDTH PERSON WIDTH Fig 6 Counter configuration It is a
19. ng rates for each camera The recording and transmission configuration are similar to the VX units for further information please consult the VX4 VX8 VX16 user manual 2 2 Functionality Counting data The unit has up to 8 configurable counters at 25 12 ips With a high reliability being able to differentiate between the traffic direction in out and the passage of several people simultaneously The PeCo Graph software is supplied for the functional and commercial use of the counting data It allows for manual or programmed data downloads from different units simultaneously their analysis and export Counting data graphic display You can request at any time the in out data included by one or several counters in a fixed date and watch them graphically daily or weekly from the local installation or remotely through the unit web interface User Manual 7 Operation from any PC It is also compatible with the digital video surveillance and management software Supervisor VS and with other visualisation devices of the range Local operation The unit is ready for its use in a local scenario It only needs to be connected to the mouse USB or PS2 and to a VGA monitor As an option it also can be connected to a keyboard and to two CCTV monitors The local operation allows the unit to visualize live and recording video with the additional possibility to display them simultaneously searching of recording video by VMD digital in
20. out of the date defined by the user Factory setting for this feature is 365 days Image transmission The image compression system allows for the transmission of up to 25 images per second depending on the available communications bandwidth The unit allows simultaneous connection of several remote users either by using Internet Explorer or and the Supervisor VS reception and management software to visualize record and or play back video sequences without affecting the recording or the local operation Alarm sending and export The alarms that are generated both from external events collected across the digital inputs and internal events from the detection movement programming there can be sent to one or two Supervisors VS or via e mail The recording video images can be exported to external devices CD DVD USB memories etc both from the local and remote operation User Manual 8 Security There are three user profiles with different kind of permissions to adjust them to each type of operation It s available an IP filter that provides access to the unit only allowing the authorized ones The unit indicates automatically when the hard disk runs out of free space in this case the unit works normally and when more space is needed the oldest sequences are deleted Configuration The remote local configuration interface shows and allows for the edition of the system general data timetables cameras and people co
21. puts outputs status unit configuration software upgrades image export people counter configuration logs and data counting erasing Remote operation The unit can transmit live or recorded video images to one or several operator workstations simultaneously connected to the same network LAN WAN or Internet using the TCP IP protocol over Ethernet The remote operation allows as well the live and recording video visualisation It shows the digital input output status the unit configuration software upgrades image export people counter configuration and data counting erasing Images recording The unit can record simultaneously from all the cameras not synchronized cameras PAL NTSC format Recording conditions and frequency ips may be defined individually for each camera depending on calendars or time lapse and or the activation of external events and video motion detectors The time shifts allow the specification of different recording frequencies based on the opening hours for public places or shops Devices connected to the digital input alarms of the unit as presence detectors door contactors etc generate the external events The Peco units have 200 ips to share between the cameras They have four quality image levels both live and recording video The images obtained from each camera are stored in the hard disk as independent video sequences The unit has an automatic erasing tool to eliminate sequences no longer valid
22. received video signal lps Consumption Increases the counter consumption from 12 to 25 ips this option may improve the counting in environments with fast motion shadows or sheens By default the value is 25 ips Mode It can be selected two working modes e Filter the counting by a digital input The counter is associated to a digital input e Pulse counter mode The counter stops being associated to a camera and receives the information from a pulse counter connected to a digital input e Debug mode only for support department The button Restore gives back the configuration options to the default values If you have made any change press the Save button to store the made changes Click in the Back button to come back to the main configuration screen User Manual 19 People counter test Click in the Test button to access to a new window where you can check the counter operation through live video images To start the test you have to press the Star button From that moment on the sensor will count all the people crossing the reference line until the Stop button is pressed After a few moments it will show on a frame located on the right the in and out counts 09 Jul 2009 12 11 43 Entrada TEST RESULTS PEOPLE COUNTER TEST RESULTS 1 NAME Fig 9 Counter test User Manual 20 4 3 Logs The logs screen allows the user to access the people counters stored data
23. rer for their configuration diagnosis and upgrading as well as for the acquisition of the count data PeCo DVR is complemented by PeCo Graph Windows software included with the units which permits the manual or automatic download and the graphical visualisation of the counting SOFTWARE PeCo Graph data from one or multiple PeCo range units The PeCo Graph application is free and available at www visual tools com PC with SVGA graphical card 1024x768 minimal resolution and true colour Monitor mouse and keyboard 512 MB of RAM memory 15MB of HDD free space for the application files and REQUISITOS HARDWARE 100MB for the data base and Ethernet network card TCP IP Y SOFTWARE Requires Windows XP with Service Pack v2 0 o superior and previous installation of the Microsoft NET Framework v2 0 available at Microsoft site User Manual 25 PECO DVR 4 VX16 C8 ENGLISH User manual DOCPECOVXUMOOEN 130913 500
24. s com Note If you need to know the identity of a unit and do not have it at hand you can find it out running the VSFinder application from a PC within the same local network as the VX and that will give you the internal serial number of the unit To obtain the identity you just need to add the letters SN in from of the internal S N of the unit P gina en blanco Windows Internet Explorer Ej GO Emn Yr en bianco Enter here the IP address of the DNS name gt OE dA E P gina Herramientas of the unit Fig 4 Connecting to a Peco unit User Manual 15 4 People counter configuration 4 1 In this manual are described the steps to configure the Peco people counters if you want to use the recording and transmission features please consult the VX4 VX8 VX16 user manual Login When connecting to a Peco you will see the login screen where you can select the language for the application interface To start select your user level and enter the password whose validation will grant you access to the functionality associated to that user level There are four user levels that supplies default access to the following characteristic that can be modified in the Profile Configuration section in the Configuration option e Operator access to the live video screen e Peco Access to live video and logs e Supervisor access to live and recorded video and
25. s screen and the supervisor user can watch live video and access to the logs screen search and play recorded video and operate relay outputs Video quality By default high quality Default IP address The default IP address is 192 168 1 100 the subnet mask 255 255 255 0 and the gateway 192 168 1 1 once these values are configured are not affected by the factory settings application The IP filter is disabled Ports Default values are 8554 for the video port and 80 for the HTTP port for the RTP audio port 7078 and for the SIP audio port 5060 Domes The names of the presets are not stored Cameras and recording rates 8 video inputs cameras are assumed connected to the unit named Camera with n being a number between 1 and 8 The initial configuration is all cameras recording time lapse at 2 ips in working and in no working hours All the cameras are accessible Digital inputs the unit admits 8 digital inputs connected named Input n with n being a number between 1 and 8 Digital outputs the unit provides 4 digital outputs named Output n with n being a number between 1 and 4 Initial configuration manual control Sensors no motion sensors are defined by default Working hours non working hours programming control the default schedule is from 0 00 to 24 00 all days Automatic deletion The maximum time images will be kept in the hard disk is set to 365 days Event
26. the sensor and the unit The power consume when the digital input is activated through a contactor potential free or an output open collector sensor is 0 5 mA The relay outputs that provide either normally open NO or normally closed NC contacts can be used to verify when the hard disk is full or to distinguish between working hours or non working hours Their electrical features are o Maximum switching voltage 24V AC DC o Maximum switching current 1 A User Manual 11 4 Connect the cameras to the BNC connectors of the unit 3 using an appropriate 75 Ohms coax cable not supplied with the unit The unit is provided with video inputs for PAL cameras not necessarily synchronized Each camera has to be connected to the unit through a 75 Ohms coax cable with a male BNC connector at the unit end Each connection or splice produces a slight change in the impedance so all the cable used must be one piece cable without splices or derivations 5 In case of domes you will have to connect the control cable to the unit serial port In some cases you will need to use a RS 485 422 to RS 232 protocol converter Refer to the technical notes 6 The unit has two analogue video output 6 which provides video cycles 3 seconds per camera showing images of the cameras with signal connected to the unit If you are going to connect a monitor to the output do it now The cable must have the same characteristics as the one used for the vi
27. ty below 90 jCAUTION The interior of the unit is a hazardous area Do not attempt to disassemble the unit To prevent electric shocks do not remove screws or covers There are no user serviceable components inside Contact the qualified service personnel for maintenance A Handle the unit with care Do not strike it or shake it as this may damage it Protect the unit from water dust Do not use it in wet environments Prevent the unit from droppings and spattering and do not locate recipients containing liquids like glasses Do take immediate action if the unit becomes wet Turn the power off and refer servicing to the qualified service personnel 1 2 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC The CE mark is affixed to the enclosed product to confirm compliance with the following European Community Directives for a Class B digital device EN55022 1994 related to radiated emission and EN50082 1 1997 related to residential commercial and light industry immunity 1 3 Responsibilities This manual has been prepared with the maximum care However if you detect any inaccuracies or omissions please inform us at the address that can be found in the warranty of this manual Visual Tools cannot be held responsible for any technical or typographical errors and due we are improving our products constantly reserves the right to make changes to the product and or manuals without prior notice Visual Tools makes no warranty of any kind
28. unter configuration recording schedules automatic activation of the relay outputs etc User Manual 9 3 Installation and set up 3 1 Camera installation for people counters The count is based on the digital analysis of the images from zenith cameras without devices barriers or special installations The camera must be installed offering zenith vision over the passage area avoiding the grouping areas A zenith vision is the one that comes from the ceiling so the optical camera axis is perpendicular to the ceiling It advisable to use varifocal cameras there can be B amp W or colour is important that they have good contrast and high clarity Is not advisable the use of autofocus and autoiris The counter identifies a person through its shoulder broad seen from a zenith camera The camera must be installed in a suitable height over the counting line to avoid distortions It is recommended that the height should be equal to the passage area width When the camera is placed at low height it creates big differences between different stature people Fig 1 Peco camera installation The Peco unit can also count through the connection of an input device that generates pulses The device is connected to a digital input with this option the video reception is disconnected and the counts are generated from external devices User Manual 10 3 2 Different Peco models You can find out what particular Peco model you ar
29. w terminal female connector Customisable alarm input titles and polarity inversion from the configuration interface 4 relay outputs with NO NC contacts 24V 1A switch power 1 switchable screw terminal female connector Manual activation by the operator or configurable to signal equipment states Customisable relay output titles from the configuration interface 1 VGA video output for local interface use 2 PAL CCTV video outputs for cyclic visualisation of the active cameras and alarm monitoring Control of the monitors from the local interface Image resolution 640 x 480 4 configurable and independent quality levels for live and recorded video MPEG standard compression Compression size 12KB for very high quality 9KB for high quality 5 KB for medium quality and 3KB for low quality per image Transmission of up to 25 ips depending on the available bandwidth and the recording configuration Simultaneous transmission and recording Sending of alarm images via e mail and or alarm notification to up to 2 Supervisor VS posts Iw SIP based VoIP full duplex audio channel EXPORT Video export MPEG format to USB external hard disk or flash memory Count data export to CSV format for its export to any database or spreadsheet User Manual 24 Hard disk recording Different capacities 100 200ips in full resolution and with high image quality Simultaneous recording from different cameras and simultaneous recording and playbac
30. with regard to the material contained within this document including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Visual Tools shall not be liable or responsible for incidental or consequential damages in connection with furnishing performance or use of this material 1 4 Additional information For more information about Peco please check the on line technical notes located on the Visual Tools web site http www visual tools com User Manual 6 2 introduction 2 1 Description The Peco is unit with double functionality is able to analyze the images and to provide client traffic without need of installing special cameras or physical barriers It has real time video recording with data and image transmission to one or more users 120 121 122 NUMERIC DATA BUSINESS VX8 PeCo8 57 58 59 FLOW X CHARTS OPERATIONS BUSINESS As a people counter the Peco unit collects the flow data it differentiates inputs and outputs and different moves of several people simultaneously The data can be consulted graphically daily or weekly and exported to a text format for later analysis As a digital recorder unit the Peco transmits live or recorded video simultaneously to several users without blocking the recording It can record by time lapse event or motion detection and with independent recordi

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