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General information
APS-90, APS-180 and APS-90-Outdoor-PoE
Intended use
Non intended use
2.5
Use of the Advanced People Sensor
The Advanced People Sensor is a sensor assembly, which must be integrated into other
systems.
The Advanced People Sensor is intended for automatically counting persons in the config-
ured monitored area.
The Advanced People Sensor is intended for detecting and monitoring persons in the con-
figured monitored zone or detecting wireless devices in combination with a wireless USB
adapter.
Proper and safe operation of the product requires appropriate transport, storage and
installation as well as attentive operation and care.
The information in this manual must also fully comply with use to be deemed ‘intended’.
Any use which deviates or exceeds the intended use is considered as ‘misuse’.
The following list contains, but is not limited to, the following examples of non intended
use:
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Use with unauthorized modified firmware.
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Opening the device or use without housing.
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Use in unsuitable environments (e.g. use outdoors if the Advanced People Sensor is
not specified for outdoor operations).
2.6
Privacy of data statement
It should be noted that the APS can be used as a camera, and that it is possible to record
and store video data. Under certain conditions it may also be possible to identify a person.
The standard scope of delivery is no live view, therefore people are usually not visible.
The user must establish in advance whether there are legal requirements or privacy regu-
lations applicable when using the people sensor. Appropriate measures should be taken to
prevent unauthorized access to the unit.
To prevent unauthorized access to the unit, change the password for full access
(
Chapter 6.12.4 HMI Login on page 134). Also change the password for service access
via linux ssh.