The PC-THI60-N TCP/IP Thermal Imaging people counter is a great solution for a wide range of industries. To determine if it’s the best fit for your unique application and whether you have the resources to install the system yourself, you will need to know exactly how the system works. Below we spell out the details of necessary hardware, software and system requirements to simplify the decision making process. As always, our sales representatives are happy to speak with you about this or any other solution.
What you will need
• Thermal imaging sensor
• Power injector
• Vea software
• Existing CAT5 network cable
• Existing local or wide area network
• Existing router

System wiring
1.) The thermal imaging sensor collects data packets of traffic counts.
2.) Data packets are forwarded and sensor power is obtained through a CAT5 network cable connecting the sensor to a power injector.
• The power injector is most commonly located in the facility’s server room or network closet.
3.) A separate power cable leaves the power injector and plugs into an outlet providing power for the people counting system.
4.) Then the power injector is connected to a router using another CAT5 network cable.
• Most facilities have an existing router that can be accessed.
5.) The router then forwards the data packet over a local or wide area network (LAN/WAN) connection to a PC or server.
View a diagram of how TCP/IP technology works
As with many technologies, there are numerous ways to customize the TCP/IP thermal imaging system to best fit your unique application and available resources. Browse our entire line of people counting products or contact a sales representative for more information on SenSource systems.

