By Tony on Wednesday, 15 April 2020
Category: News

Occupancy Display People Counter

Versatile yet simple, the EvolvePlus Occupancy Display Counter is battery-powered and features a built-in LCD display. The discreet display enables easy data collection by displaying real-time count data showing separate directional counts and current number of people inside.

By means of advanced techniques and protocols, it is possible to detect the direction that a person walks through the horizontal beam emitted from the Transmitter. The two direction counts and total people inside calculation are clearly visible in real-time on the LCD display. 

Features include a 6-digit LCD display, integrated brackets for easy yet sturdy mounting, long battery life and reads through glass. The counters can be fitted on Anti-Shoplifting Gates without causing any interference or standard entrances up to 8 metres wide.

Our counters are powered by AA alkaline batteries which are known to last up to 2 years. Resetting the display counts back to zero is simply achieved with the use of a keychain magnet. (AA Alkaline batteries and keychain magnet are supplied in kit)

This type of counter is perfect starting point for retailers and organisations who are just testing the waters with such systems. As the sensors are placed on door frames, walls or retail security systems, installation is generally quick and easy.

The counters have protection against other electrical transmission noise and do not respond to rapid hand waves or short-term beam breaks.

At the end of the day, the person responsible can visually record the total footfall numbers for the day from the LCD display and manually add them to a notebook or Excel Spreadsheet for detailed analysis before resetting the count display back to zero.

We also offer 'Live-Inside' Occupancy People Counter solution that displays the current count of people inside which can be displayed on large screens, desktops, tablets and smartphonesClick For More Information

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