We are pleased to introduce TD Intelligence to our customers and announce our support for their people counters. TDI offer a range of stereoscopic and monocular cameras that are powered with PoE. Up to 8 count zones can be configured and multiple sensors can be stitched together to seamlessly cover […]
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We are pleased to introduce Milesight to our customers and announce our support for their time-of-flight people counter. The VS133 is capable of counting individuals or groups across a line and can discriminate between adults, children and staff. The sensor can send both real-time and historic data to Xenometric’s software. […]
The latest update to our web reporting and emailed reports contains several new features. These are changes that have been requested by customers and are important improvements. You can view all the upgrades in our demo reporting service. Visitor and Occupancy Density We’ve added the ability to view both visitor […]
It is important to know when a sensor is experiencing difficulties. The quicker we are alerted to a potential fault, the less chance of data loss or incomplete totals being viewed. Xenometric’s alerting module provides timely email alerts. Our automated software continuously checks the health of all sensors and will […]
Our HTML5 web reporting now includes a dashboard for visitor counting. The elements on the dashboard will automatically update, so it is ideal for displays that wish to show fixed metrics. The dashboard can update in real-time if the sensors support this feature. To see the dashboard in action, login […]
With the release of Xovis’ version 5 firmware, there are big changes to the way that data is delivered to Xenometric. This applies to local installations of Xenometric’s software and Xenometric’s Cloud Server. Xovis Logics is a new way of splitting the logic of people counting from the delivery of […]
Xenometric’s web reporting product now has full documentation. This manual describes how to use the web reporting and is available as a PDF or can be viewed online. The documentation is also available in the web reporting product. Click the help icon at the top-right of the page to launch […]
What is Access Control? Access Control is defined as the mechanism of limiting access to a location based on permissions. This has been a staple of the security industry for many years. Traditionally, physical barriers and an identification mechanism, such as a magnetic card reader, would restrict access to authorised […]
Digital IO is a way of controlling electrical devices, such as traffic lights, or collecting electrical inputs from devices that offer relay interfaces.
What is real-time counting? Real-time counting is the ability to display and act upon events as each person enters or exits your location. This can be used to monitor the occupancy (number of people in your building) or today’s visitor count. Real-time counting is offered in addition to traditional counting. […]
All of your data can now be easily downloaded from within the web reporting software. The Hourly Data button provides a simple way of downloading your data in CSV format. CSV data files can be opened in Excel and all other spreadsheet applications. Within the Advanced Options form, you can […]
Click on the PDF Report button on your Visitor report and the Xenometric Web Reporting will download a PDF to your device. The PDF will contain the visitor chart and table. Your logo can be added to the title and footer of PDF for a professional look. The table shows […]
We’re often asked to provide occupancy statistics and it’s always a more complicated proposition than many envisage. Occupancy is defined as the number of people in a zone, such as a store, food court or shopping centre/mall. It usually isn’t the number of people dwelling within the view of a […]
View a demo of our reporting at http://www.xenometric.com:7443/?user=demo&pass=demo. This software can be installed on a customer’s server or you can use our cloud platform.
Xenometric now supports data collection from Irisys’ Vector 4D using the REST and HTTP Post mechanisms. The HTTP Post mechanism can be used to deliver data from behind firewalls to your server or the Xenometric Cloud. Full details here, http://xenometric.com/wp-content/uploads/Configuring-an-Irisys-Vector-4D-for-Xenometric-Collection.pdf
Xenometric currently collects people count data from all of Flir’s Brickstream cameras, all Irisys cameras (Gazelle, Vector and earlier), Optex Akribos (AIO) cameras, Xovis cameras and any counter with relays (via Control by Web). We can also collect data from databases and your existing systems.