TallyFi Router Quick Start Manual

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User Guide
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Quick Start Guide
Menu/Power Button
Charging Port
(Micro USB)
Female In/Out
Current Total
Over Capacity Indicator
12:21 am
Device Name
183 167
Male/Female Subtotal
login at tally.com
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WiFi Setup
Troubleshooting:
Make sure that you are connected to the TallyFi-XXXX WiFi network during setup. When the TallyFi device attempts connect and test your network credentials, your computer may disconnect from TallyFi-XXXX and re-connect to your default network. If you get disconnected, you may need to re-connect to continue the setup process.
1. Press and hold the Menu button until the settings menu appears.
2. Select WiFi Setup from the settings menu.
3. As instructed, connect to the TallyFi-XXXX WiFi access point and enter the password displayed on screen (on screen XXXX will be replaced with a 4-digit number) using a laptop or smartphone.
4. Using the same laptop or smartphone visit setup.tally.com or http://192.168.1.1 in a web browser.
5. Select the WiFi network you would like to connect with and enter your WiFi password.
6. The device will display success when complete. If not, repeat steps 2 - 5.
Follow the on screen instructions for setup using your existing router:
If you are using a laptop, please ensure you are unplugged from any existing wired connections
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WIFI SETUP
On a computer or
smartphone join
WiFi network:
TallyFi-XXXX
Pass: 00000000
BACK NEXT
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Device Pairing
WiFi Setup with TallyFi supplied router:
If you purchased a router from us, we have pre-congured the device to automatically connect. Simply connect the router to your network, wait for the “Connection to WiFi Successful” message on the device, then proceed with the rest of the setup process.
When you setup the TallyFi device for the rst time, you will be presented with a four digit Pairing Code. This code is used to associate the device to your online account. After logging into your account at tally.com, under the Settings tab, look for the Pair Device button in the Devices section.
A device can be unpaired from an account by deleting the device from the website or by performing a factory reset on the device (access using device Menu > Advanced).
Ensure the device is connected to the internet during the pairing process.
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DEVICE NOT PAIRED
Pairing Code
0000
Visit tallyfi.com
to pair device
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Daily Operation
TallyFi is used to count people, while providing real-time analytics with optional separate tracking for male and female visitors. Login to your account online at tally.com to view current totals and past data from your venue.
Use as you would a normal mechanical tally counter. Click up when visitors enter and click down when they leave. The TallyFi device will automatically sync with your online account and any other paired devices via WiFi. It is important to train your sta to use the device consistently to get the data you want.
At the end of a shift, be sure to reset the count to zero and plug the device in to charge. For best results, make this a part of your closing routine with your sta.
Haptics
The TallyFi device is capable of providing feedback by vibrating. This allows the user to identify important thresholds without ever having to look at the device.
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Daily Operation Continued
Negative Counts
The device is capable of counting below zero, and will display the respective negative count value. A vibration will be felt on each negative input and the count value will be displayed in red.
Fast Count
The count value can be quickly incremented or decremented by holding down the respective input key. A sharp vibration will be felt on each input to avoid accidental inputs.
Over-capacity Mode
Counting beyond the venue’s maximum capacity will give vibration feedback and the count value will temporarily be displayed in red. When Over-Capacity Mode is enabled the total will temporarily be displayed on each key input, then revert back to displaying the venue’s maximum capacity for privacy. An asterisk is displayed next to the count value to indicate that the actual value is currently hidden. Enabling this feature will not aect the data saved and displayed on the online dashboard. This feature is enabled by default and can be disabled on the website under the Settings tab.
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Device Modes
Device conguration is available on the online dashboard. As you add devices you can easily dene and change how and where each device is being used within your venue. Single-count and Dual-Count mode are designed to handle the complexity of any venue’s layout.
Single-Count
Operating mode for controlling access to a single capacity space. Typically used at entrances and exits to a venue. Multiple devices can be synced together when multiple entrances and exits exist for a single controlled access space.
Dual-Count
Operating mode for controlling access between two connected spaces. Typically used for internal doors between two connected spaces with independent capacities (eg. access control to and from a patio with an independent capacity). Device interface displays and increment/decrements both counts simultaneously.
12:21 am
Front Door
183 167
12:21 am
Inside Area
Patio
183
167
84
73
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Device Settings Menu
To access the settings menu on the device press and hold the menu key until the settings menu appears. Navigate using the up/down keys and use the menu key to select.
Zero Count Reset the count for all connected areas to zero.
WiFI Setup
Add or Remove WiFi access points.
Brightness
Adjust display brightness.
Advanced
Access to additional menu options.
Factory Reset
Resets the deivce completely. All WiFi proles are removed, the device is unpaired from the venue, and all user data is permanently erased from the device.
Certications
Provides access to regulatory certication identications.
Exit
Quits the menu.
SETTINGS
ZERO COUNT
WIFI SETUP
BRIGHTNESS
ADVANCED
EXIT
Additional account options and device modes can be found online at tally.com
To shutdown the device press and hold the menu key for 8-seconds.
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Warranty & Compliance Statements
FCC Compliance Statement
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environ­ment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Changes or modications not expressly approved by the party respon­sible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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Warranty & Compliance Statement
Industry Canada Statement
This Class A device meets all requirements of the Canadian interfer­ence-causing equipment regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.
Limited Product Warranty
TallyFi warrants that, for a period of one (1) year from the date that the Device is delivered to you by TallyFi or its authorized distributor: (a) the Device will comply with TallyFi’s specications for such Device, and (b) the Device will be free from material defects in material, design and workmanship. This warranty is valid only for the original purchaser of a new Device obtained from TallyFi or its authorized distributor, and shall not survive any transfer of ownership of the Device. For full details please visit tally.com/tos.html
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TallyFi Model TF-1
Assembled in Canada 45 Water Street South Kitchener, ON, Canada N2G 1J4
FCC ID: Z64-CC3100MODR1 IC: 451I-CC3100MODR1
Contact: hello@tally.com
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