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UBIQISENSE UC2-N (01)
Sensor Manual
UC2

Introduction
Preparations
Please read carefully.
Prior to installation, check all components for damage, and do not use the product if damaged.
Make sure to map out which areas in your building you would like to monitor, what metrics you want to capture, and how many sensors you need for optimal results. For further help in planning your installation refer to our planning manual and other documentation on our website.
Note: This document is subject to change for further technical development.
About
Ubiqisense smart sensor solutions are made of intelligent sensor devices, gateways and data analytics tools. At the heart of Ubiqisense systems are UBIcapture devices. Connectivity to building automation or access to sensing data through cloud services is enabled by the UBIgateway.
UBIcapture devices observe and extract information about people and objects seen by the device. All devices are equipped with intelligent motion sensing and remote configuration capabilities. By means of a visual sensor and artificial intelligence, captured images are processed by the embedded computer vision algorithm and only meta-data is transmitted from the device. Images are never stored or transmitted by any sensor.
Functions:
UBIcapture is an all-in-one sensor which: - Detects and counts people - Locates position of people - Tracks movement - Detects whether people are standing or sitting
In order to properly display in your BMS or Cloud, UBIcapture must have a designated cloud gateway commissioned by Ubiqisense. From the cloud gateway, the following values can be transmitted: - RoomID - Number of people - X & Z coordinates/ PersonID - Standing/Sitting - Direction of movement - Foot fall

Hardware
There are two versions of the UC2 sensor. The UC2-N (normal) and the UC2-W (wide angle) To recognize which version a sensor is you must look at the back side and locate the model as seen below:

UC2-W
Input: 5-24V 12W FCC ID: XXXXX-XXXX Model: UC2-W Wireless Object Detector Designed in Denmark Assembled in China

UC2-N
Input: 5-24V 12W FCC ID: XXXXX-XXXX Model: UC2-N Wireless Object Detector Designed in Denmark Assembled in China

Both sensor version packages contain the same components.
Package contents
In the box you will find the following components:
1 UbiCapture device (N or W-type) 1 Plastic wall mount 1 Metal bracket 1 Power supply unit, incl. international power adapters

Not included Screws or tape for mounting Mounting equipment

Sensor Features: Sensor and Wall Mount Dimensions:

Data Sheet
Sensor Dimensions (H x W x D) Mount Dimensions (H x W x D)
Sensor Connection
Wi-Fi requirements
Housing color Housing material IP rating Temperature range Light level required Sensor weight (including mount) Technology Detection speed Optical field of view (H x V) Maximum Range Application Mounting Mounting height (optimal) Power input Power consumption Alternative power source Certifications

UC2-N (Normal) UC2-W (Wide Angle)

120 × 52 × 22,5 mm

65 × 21 × 12 mm
2.4/5 GHz WLAN (802.11b/g/n/ac) OR PoE+ through USB-C (adapter not included)
Security: WPA2-Personal Group cipher: CCMP
Pairwise ciphers: CCMP
White

Plastic, Aluminum

IP20

0°C to 40°C

20 - 10000 lux

72 g (85 g)

AI optical sensor

0.2-10 fps

60° × 35°

84° × 45°

10 m

7m

Indoor

Vertical wall

2 - 3 m (2.1m)
12V/1A DC jack 5V/2A USB-C
2W(peak)
PoE+ (standard 802.3at) through USB-C (adapter not included)
Type approved: CE, FCC

LED Status
On the back of the sensor there is an LED light, that will guide you through the provisioning process, indicating the status of the sensor. The light is visible through the bottom hole.

Mounting
The bracket must be mounted on a vertical, non-slanting wall.
Use an appropriate fastening technique depending on your wall type.
This could be either · double sided tape, · permanen adhesive such as glue, · screws (3mm) or · screws (3mm) and wall plugs.
The bracket can be mounted on the wall in both directions: either with the "hinge" on the right side or on the left side, as shown in the illustration on the following page.
This way the sensors will monitor either the left or right side of where it is mounted.
The sensor should be installed on vertical walls at a height of approximately 2.1 m, depending on room size, use case and single/dual sensor installation.
UBIcapture sensors are developed for indoor use only, and intended for mounting on vertical walls.

Before you start checklist: -Floorplan with locations and mounting direction of sensors indicated -Enough sensors of each type, to complete the floor plan. See section 2 for contents of box, and make sure you have everything -Laser measure or tape measure -Tools for mounting (double sided tape/ screws+drill)
After you are done checklist: -Sensor mounts in correct position as indicated on floor plan -Power and ethernet or wifi available at all sensor mounts

Straight view
Desired view

Required components
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1

Fasten plastic bracket to wall using screws or double sided tape

2

Click sensor onto plastic bracket

To remove sensor from bracket 1) lift sensor slightly up 2) pivot off bracket

2 1

Left view
Desired view

Required components
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1

Fasten plastic bracket to wall using screws or double sided tape

2

Slide metal bracket into right side of plastic bracket

3

Click sensor onto metal bracket

Right view
Desired view

Required components
++

1

Fasten plastic bracket to wall using screws or double sided tape

2

Slide metal bracket into left side of plastic bracket

3

Click sensor onto metal bracket


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