Table of contents
1 Overview ................................................................................................... 5
Content Declaration ...............................................................................................5
PC-Series hardware concept ..................................................................................5
PC-Series 3D sensor ................................................................................................5
2 Installation Fundamentals ......................................................................... 6
Network requirements ...........................................................................................6
Power over Ethernet ...............................................................................................6
Sensor LED ..............................................................................................................6
3 Configuration & Usage ............................................................................. 7
Person tracking .......................................................................................................7
3.1.1 Person generation ........................................................................................................ 7
3.1.2 Person position / coordinate mode ............................................................................. 8
Setting up a sensor .................................................................................................9
3.2.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................. 9
3.2.2 Setting up the sensor in the network .......................................................................... 9
3.2.3 Xovis Sensor Explorer ................................................................................................. 10
3.2.4 Access the web interface ........................................................................................... 14
3.2.5 Login to the sensor .................................................................................................... 15
3.2.6 Navigation .................................................................................................................. 15
3.2.7 Setup Wizard .............................................................................................................. 17
3.2.8 Live View .................................................................................................................... 42
3.2.9 Analytics View ............................................................................................................ 48
3.2.10 Config View ................................................................................................................ 57
3.2.11 Status View ................................................................................................................. 82
3.2.12 Firmware upgrade ...................................................................................................... 84
3.2.13 Extended analytics ..................................................................................................... 86
3.2.14 Configuration changes from another client ............................................................... 87
3.2.15 Connection warning ................................................................................................... 88
4 Troubleshooting ...................................................................................... 89
False behavior ....................................................................................................... 89
Masks .................................................................................................................... 89
4.2.1 Exclusion masks ......................................................................................................... 89
4.2.2 Taboo masks .............................................................................................................. 90
4.2.3 Example for mask differentiation ............................................................................... 92