XOVIS WiFi devices' initial configuration (of the WiFi credentials) needs to happen while running a LAN/ethernet connection, and while being able to connect to the target WiFi network.
This means that, for the time required for the configuration, a LAN network needs to be available in a location where the target WiFi network is also reachable.
Configure Xovis sensor
Step 1. Access the Xovis Configuration Tool
Connect your computer via an ethernet cable (ensure a power of 12V / 1,5 A) to the same network as the Xovis device.
Use the Xovis scanning tool, or Download IP scanner (for example “Advanced IP Scanner”) to your computer. Get the Xovis scanning tool through this link Xovis Sensor Explorer: To view the sensors installed within a specific IP range, simply double-click the .exe file, which will open a page and scan the IP addresses. The sensors installed within that range will be listed there.
Scan your environment to see which devices are in your vicinity
Compare the MAC address from the device box with the list from the scanning tool.
Right click - copy paste the IP into your browser (Chrome or Firefox): With the assigned IP address (DHCP), the WebGUI can be accessed
Date&Time: based on filled in region, Date&Time will be filled in. Confirm
Network identification:
Make sure to mention the location (building_floor_location name) as part of the name, for easier identification on the HUB later
in chapter IPv4, make sure DHCP and Fallback are enabled
3. Network identification: in chapter IPv4, make sure DHCP and Fallback are enabled
(for WiFi devices) Wireless connectivity:
select “Configure wireless network”
scan for networks
select the relevant network
edit the SSID / network credentials
test your connection
Privacy Mode: for 1st configuration, you need level 0
Do not change the Privacy Level at this stage: it's not possible to go back to level 0 without interference from the Spacewell Hardware Team
Remote Connection: turn on both options
Connect to Xovis support (allowing Xovis support to access this devices in case of issues): enable
Remote connections (connect to Xovis HUB, making it possible to remotely access configuration): enable and provide the Xovis HUB connection information (A token containing the information defined in the HUB). Below screenshots show how to get this information from the hub (or ask Spacewell Hardware Team):
User Management: change password is not recommended
For the next sub chapters, you can skip these steps (just press "next")
The sensors will only appear once they are plugged in and are able to connect to Xovis Hub. Before this, you are not able to see them in the Device Manager, except if you add them manually in the managed section.
If your devices are listed on Xovis Hub > Unmanaged devices, you can now linked them to your customer and continue the configuration remotely.
Step 3. Singlesensor Settings
Rotation: rotate the image view in a way that is workable for you as an admin
Image setup: Anything that obscures the view of the sensor will result in a reduction of the tracking area. This is not a problem, if the requested sector can still be covered. Objects that are directly in front or close to the lenses, can have a negative effect on the tracking quality.
Select buttons in the lower right corner, start drawing and once you're done, double click
Draw Floor Mask: Cover the whole visible floor for best tracking results. Avoid drawing the floor mask over objects such as tables or flower pots.
Make sure not to cover anything that is not a floor (wall)
Only track the floor that you’re interested in tracking
If creating multiple floor masks, make sure they overlap exactly ON each other (not slightly next to each other)
Once the Floor Mask tool is activated, simply click on the scene image to draw the corners and boundaries by clicking and pulling on a drawn line. Finish working on a floor area by double-clicking to create the last corner.
Draw Taboo Mask: Masked areas are ignored for image processing (for example adjacent rooms or walkways). Use carefully! Taboo masks should cover slightly more space than necessary to avoid false positives, for example some physical artifacts may present themselves to be larger than they actually are (e.g. a mirroring wall).
like taping over the sensor eye, so it saves resources and disregards all it sees in that zone
as soon as a person would come into the Taboo zone, the count will be lost
Draw Illumination Mask: Disturbing light sources can optionally be covered with illumination masks. If a spot is extremely bright or dark, it distorts the evaluation of the sensor and the image gets too dark for regular tracking operation. With the Illumination mask, these areas are excluded from the measurement of the exposure. Indicate all the lights, brightly lid (reflecting/sunlight) or darker areas, or distractions from a light source.
changes the contrast of the image
Click save
If you’re doing this after initial setup: Don’t forget to apply Recalibration (Singlesensor Settings > Recalibration) again after saving changes on this page
Mounting Height & Tilt
Fill in the height from the floor up to the device (until the cover, if there is one)
Tilt Setup Mode: select “automatic”: the sensor has a level inside and can automatically calculate if it's tilted and how much. If within acceptable range, this will not be an issue
Live tilt measured: click on the button "Overwrite" to save the calibration on the device (you'll get a message if calibration was successful in the bottom right corner)
Re-calibration: to apply new calibration to the sensor, click apply next to "new calibration can be applied"
For the next sub chapters, you can skip these steps (just press "next")
Step 4. Scene Configuration
After running through the setup wizard, the tool will open on the Home screen, showing the Sensor Overview Live Scene
In View (the eye icon on the top right of the Live Scene visualization), turn on
Tracking Area Layer: this will visualize the concrete Detection Area covered by the sensor. The space around it is visible to the eye of the camera and might be used to “identify people coming and going”, but is not part of the tracking area
Start/stop points Layer, then also enter a start date in the “Start/stop points” tab
Step 5. Quality Assurance
Immediately after Configuration
Go to the Home screen, to check the Sensor Overview Live Scene and confirm your configuration.
Ask someone to cross the line, so that you can see this happening live on the platform
In Tools > Stereo Image: the floor should be blue as an indication that the configured height is OK. Other colors indicate that there is something in the way
After some days
Look at Live Scene view > visualizing start/stop points (start date in the past) to verify “where do you lose less people?” You might need to adjust the virtual footfall line
If, in the xovis tool, you see the light flickering (“fog”),
probably the light is running on another frequency than what was set in the Regional settings
you can change the light frequency in Singlesensor > Advanced Option