Gojo Industires Inc. T2SG0910A Manual De Usuario
Activity Counter Installation and Service
User Guide
August 22, 2013
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Technical Specifications
Hardware
Activity Counter
o Battery powered wireless device (3
“C” batteries)
o Ceiling or wall mounted
o Built in proprietary sensor / transmitter
o Passive Infra-Red (IR) heat sensing technology
o Auto re-transmission for ensured measurement reliability
o Transmission Range: 200 ft. open air / 80 ft. indoor*
o Built in proprietary sensor / transmitter
o Passive Infra-Red (IR) heat sensing technology
o Auto re-transmission for ensured measurement reliability
o Transmission Range: 200 ft. open air / 80 ft. indoor*
o Dimensions: 4.61
”x3.1”x1.77”
*This unit is certified to FCC Part 15 Part C for intentional unlicensed radiators. FCC ID O76-T2SG0910A.
Installation
The Activity Counter detects the movement of people through passive infrared sensors located at the
top of the enclosure. In order to detect a person moving into or out of an area (an “event”), the sensors
need to be oriented correctly relative to the direction of people traffic flow. The following table
illustrates the relationship between movement past the sensor, and how the movement is interpreted
by the Activity Counter.
top of the enclosure. In order to detect a person moving into or out of an area (an “event”), the sensors
need to be oriented correctly relative to the direction of people traffic flow. The following table
illustrates the relationship between movement past the sensor, and how the movement is interpreted
by the Activity Counter.
A person passing in front of the Activity Counter in the
direction shown here is considered to be
direction shown here is considered to be
entering
a room or
an area.
A person passing in front of the Activity Counter in the
direction shown here is considered to be
direction shown here is considered to be
exiting
a room or
an area.
A person passing in front of the Activity Counter in the
direction shown here is not clearly entering or exiting a room
or area. The Activity Counter may register this as either an
entry, or an exit, or not at all.
direction shown here is not clearly entering or exiting a room
or area. The Activity Counter may register this as either an
entry, or an exit, or not at all.
The Activity Counter should not be installed at a point of
ingress or egress such that the normal flow of traffic occurs
as shown here.
ingress or egress such that the normal flow of traffic occurs
as shown here.