Visitor Counter “WorkProf + Network” (CWP-LAN)

Visitor Counter "WorkProf + Network" (CWP-LAN)
introduction
Network version of the visitor counter with the possibility of autonomous operation without a PC at the place of installation of the passage sensors. It is controlled by a network controller that takes attendance data, stores it in memory for a certain period of time (up to 10 days) and transmits it to a PC via an Ethernet LAN for further processing and analysis. Can keep track of incoming or outgoing visitors at the user's choice. Powered by 220 V.WorkProf + Network counter in white case
features
Functional featuresThe counter of accounting of visitors "WorkProf + Network" is intended for autonomous work in the network . The sensors are controlled by a network controller, which accumulates data, stores it in memory for a specified period of time (up to 10 days) and transfers it to a personal computer via a local network. The controller connects to an Ethernet LAN switch via an RJ45 connector. Special software generates attendance reports for different time intervals. The universal type of fastener (sticky plates) allows the sensors to be mounted on almost any surface. The meter is powered by a 220 V network.
technical details
The principle of the counterThe system consists of two horizontal sensors - a transmitter and a receiver, which are installed at a height of 1.3-1.4 meters from the floor surface. The transmitter emits infrared pulses, which are captured by the receiver, with the correct sequence of overlapping pulses (such a sequence is created by a person passing by), the counting is carried out. The sensor of the receiver consists of two photocells, that is, this model of the counter works on the principle of double interruption of the infrared beam , determining the direction of passage. In this case, the user can programmatically select the direction in which the counting will be carried out, and depending on the need to record the number of only incoming or only outgoing visitors .Infrared sensors can be installed in aisles up to 6 meters wide. However, tests carried out by the experts of our website www.uchet.biz have shown that the highest accuracy is achieved if the sensors are installed at a distance of about 1-2.5 meters from each other.Installing the counter1. Unpack the meter and inspect the sensors. Make sure they have not been damaged in transit.2. Install the sensors exactly opposite each other at a height of 1.3-1.4 meters from the floor.3. Route the cable from the controller to the sensors and the network switch. It is recommended to use a UTP type cable.4. Connect the data and power cables to the controller and sensors.5. Connect the data cable to the network switch.Sensor specifications:
  • maximum passage width - 6 m;
  • power - 1.2 W;
  • power supply - 12 V, 100 mA;
  • average service life - 10 years;
  • ambient temperature - 0 ... 40 ° С;
  • dimensions - 90x50x25 mm;
  • weight - 80 g.
Controller specifications:
  • power supply - 12 V;
  • data storage period - up to 10 days;
  • connector for connection to a local network Ethernet - RJ45.
Contents of delivery:
  • IR transmitter "WorkProf + Network";
  • IR receiver "WorkProf + Network";
  • network controller with Ethernet converter;
  • instruction;
  • packaging.
how to use

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Scope of application

Visitor counters are designed to count the number of visitors to a particular establishment over a certain period of time. Most often, these devices are installed at the entrances / exits of shops, trading halls, game complexes, clubs, museums, libraries, etc.

Visitor counting systems provide the objective information you need to make the right marketing decisions that drive business profitability. The use of such systems allows you to successfully solve the following tasks:

  • Assessment of business profitability. With the help of visitor counters, you can calculate the share of buyers in the total number of visitors to a shopping facility. This indicator allows you to assess the efficiency of trade and, accordingly, the profitability of the business. If the percentage of people who left the store and did not make a purchase is large enough, it is necessary to urgently look for the reasons for this and eliminate them.
  • Determining the effectiveness of marketing. Attendance statistics provide an opportunity to evaluate the effectiveness of marketing activities – promotions, sales, etc., as well as plan the time and conditions for their holding. Sales volume combined with traffic data provides a complete picture of the effectiveness of the current marketing strategy.
  • Planning of service events. Tracking visitors allows you to effectively plan various service events – for example, regular cleaning or the introduction of a new assortment . Choosing the best time for technical work will minimize the inconvenience of customers and employees of the sales area.
  • Optimization of staff work schedule. Having determined the dynamics of attendance, you can create an optimal work schedule for employees. This will improve the quality of service (eliminate the likelihood of queues, etc.) and more efficiently use the payroll.
  • Security. Attendance control allows, if necessary, to quickly and efficiently carry out an evacuation: find out the number of people in the building and prepare a sufficient number of vehicles.

Using visitor counters can improve business efficiency

 

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