Milesight VS121 AI Workplace Sensor User Guide
- June 4, 2024
- Milesight
Table of Contents
- Milesight VS121 AI Workplace Sensor User Guide
- Product Introduction
- Key Features
- Hardware Introduction
- Access the Sensor
- Operation Guide
- IoT
- Maintenance
- Installation
- Device Payload
- Uplink Data
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Milesight VS121 AI Workplace Sensor User Guide
Safety Precautions
Milesight will not shoulder responsibility for any loss or damage resulting
from not following the instructions of this operating guide.
- The device must not be disassembled or remodeled in any way.
- To avoid the risk of fire and electric shock, do keep the product away from rain and moisture before installation.
- Do not place the device where the temperature is below/above the operating range.
- Do not touch components that may be hot.
- The device must never be subjected to shocks or impacts.
- Make sure the device is firmly fixed when installing.
- Make sure the plug is firmly inserted into the power socket.
- Do not expose the device to where laser beam equipment is used.
- Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the lens of the device. Stubborn stains can be removed using a cloth dampened with a small quantity of detergent solution, then wipe them dry.
Declaration of Conformity
VS121 is in conformity with the essential requirements and other relevant
provisions of the CE, FCC, and RoHS.
Copyright © 2011-2022 Milesight. All rights reserved.
All information in this guide is protected by copyright law. Whereby, no
organization or individual shall copy or reproduce the whole or part of this
user guide by any means without written authorization from Xiamen Milesight
IoT Co., Ltd.
For assistance, please contact
Milesight technical support:
Email: iot.support@milesight.com
Tel: 86-592-5085280
Fax: 86-592-5023065
Address: Building C09, Software Park
Phase III, Xiamen 361024, China
Revision History
Date | Doc Version | Description |
---|---|---|
Apr. 26, 2021 | V 1.0 | Initial version |
Jan. 18, 2022 | V 1.1 | 1. Support line crossing counting feature; |
2. Support LoRa D2D feature;
3. Support people counting debounce;
4. Support uploading max number of people;
5. Support downlink control.
Apr. 8, 2022| V 1.2| 1. Milesight LOGO update
2. Support recognition scheme selection
Product Introduction
Overview
VS121, based on Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology, is an AI workplace
sensor designed to monitor occupancy & utilization in the modern workspace,
which can reach up to 95% recognition rate. With the ability to sense from up
to 78m, fewer sensors are needed to cover the same area, decreasing the
deployment costs for users. Only counter values are transmitted over LoRaWAN®
2 network to prevent privacy concerns. VS121 is equipped with Wi-Fi for easy
configuration without any tools.
Sensor data are transmitted in real-time using the standard LoRaWAN® protocol.
LoRaWAN® enables encrypted radio transmissions over long distances while
consuming very little power. The user can obtain sensor data and view the
trend of data change through the user’s own network server.
Key Features
- The recognition rate is up to 95% based on advanced AI identification and analysis technology and wide detection range
- Support to map up to 12 custom regions
- No image data is collected, free from privacy concerns
- Equipped with Wi-Fi for web GUI configuration
- Function well with standard LoRaWAN® gateways and network servers
Hardware Introduction
Packing List
If any of the above items is missing or damaged, please contact your sales representative.
Hardware Overview
Buttons and LED Indicators
Function | Action | LED Indication |
---|---|---|
Turn On/Off Wi-Fi | Press and hold the Wi-Fi button for more than 3 seconds. |
Off → On
Press and hold the Wi-Fi button for more than 3 seconds.| On → Off
Reset to Factory Default| Press and hold the reset button for more than 10
seconds.| Blinks 6 times.
Dimensions (mm)
Access the Sensor
VS121 sensor provides a user-friendly web GUI for configuration and users can access it via a Wi-Fi connection. The recommended browsers are Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Safari. The default IP of the sensor is 192.168.1.1, and the default SSID is Vision Sensor_XXXXXX (can be found on the label).
Access without Plugin
Step 1: Power on the device.
Step 2: Enable the Wireless Network Connection on your computer and search for
corresponding the access point, then connect the computer to this access
point.
Step 3: Open the Browser and type 192.168.1.1 to access the web GUI.
Step 4: Select the language.
Step 5: Users need to set the password when using the sensor for the first
time. And three security questions can also be set optionally. After
configuration, use a username (admin) and custom password to log in to the
sensor.
Note:
- Password must be 8 to 32 characters long and contains at least one number and one letter.
- You can click the “forgot password” on a login page to reset the password by answering three security questions when you forget the password if you set the security questions in advance.
Access with Plugin
For IE browser access, users need to install the MsActiveX first. You can
refer to the steps as follows:
Step1: Launch the IE browser and enter the IP address of the sensor;
Step2: Enter the user name and custom password and click “Login”;
Step3: At the first time to log in to the device, the browser will prompt to
install Controls, please click “Click here to download and install controls
manually” as shown below;
Note: During installing the controls, please keep the browsers close.
Step4: Follow the prompts to install the Controls, when it`s finished, it will
pop out a window as shown below. Please click “Finish” and refresh the
browser, then you will see the video.
If IE9 or a higher version browser is used, it is suggested that the web link
should be added as a trusted site. See the instructions as follows:
Step1: Start the IE9 or higher version browser, and select “Tools”→ “Internet
Options”;
Step2: Select “Security” to “Trusted”;
Step3: Enter the IP address of the device in the blank and click “Add”;
Step4: Enter the IP address. After logging on to web GUI successfully, the user is allowed to view live video.
Operation Guide
Live Video
After logging on to the device web GUI successfully, the user is allowed to view the live video as follows.
Parameters | Description |
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Image Config| Brightness: Adjust the brightness of the scene
Contrast Adjust the color and light contrast
Saturation: Adjust the Saturation of the image. Higher Saturation makes colors
appear more ‘pure’ while lower one appears more awash-out”
Sharpness: Adjust the Sharpness of the image. Higher Sharpness sharps the
pixel boundary and makes the image looks clear
2D DNR/3D DNR: Adjust the noise reduction level
Default Restore brightness, contrast, and saturation to default settings
| Click to access the configuration page
| People Counting (Region): show the mapped or non-mapped regions of people
counting
Line Crossing Counting: show the detection line and people it detected Hide
Detection Region: hide the people detection region
Window size | Click to display images at a window size
Real size | Click to display
images at a real size
| Click to display images at full-screen
Full Screen| Start/Stop live view
| Full Screen
| When enabled, you can zoom in on a specific area of the video image with
your mouse wheel
IoT
Region People Counting
Users can set the report settings and detection regions here.
Parameters | Description |
---|---|
Enable | Enable or disable the region people counting feature. |
Number of People | Show a current number of people. |
Report Regularly | Report the current number of people according to reporting |
interval.
Reporting Interval: 5-3600s, default: 300 s
Report by Result| Report according to following people number results:
• Zero and Non-zero
• Once result in changes
Debounce Time| VS121 will reduce the count value to only the people who come
out of the detection area for more than 2 s.
Enable| Enable the detection area customization feature. If disabled, the
whole area will be the detection area.
Detection Area| Select the customized area as either mapped or except mapped
area. You can draw the area in the below screen. 12 regions can be set at
most.
Mapped Region: Only people who are in the mapped region will be detected.
Non-mapped Region: Only people who are not in the mapped region will be
detected.
Clear| Clear all areas you have drawn before.
Line Crossing Counting
When the sensor detected the people crossing a defined virtual line, it will upload the counting.
Parameters | Description |
---|---|
Enable | Enable or disable the line crossing counting feature. |
Reporting Interval | Report the count value of people in/out during the |
reporting interval, the device will clean the previous values to re-count
after reported, range: 5-3600 s, default: 300 s
Set Detection Line| The device allows to set up only one line. For the
detection line, crossing along the direction of the arrow means “In” and the
opposite is “Out”.
Clear| Clear the line you have drawn before.
Note: the arrow direction of the detection line depends on the direction of your draw.
Lora
LoRa settings are used for configuring the transmission parameters in the LoRaWAN® network or LoRa D2D network.
Basic Settings
Parameters | Description |
---|---|
Status | LoRaWAN® network status of this device. |
Device EUI | The unique ID of the device can also be found on the label. |
App EUI | Default App EUI is 24E124C0002A0001. |
Join Type | OTAA and ABP modes are available. |
Application Key | Appkey for OTAA mode, default is |
5572404C696E6B4C6F52613230313823.
Device Address| Devendra for ABP mode, the default is the 5th to 12th digits
of SN.
Network Session| Nwkskey for ABP mode, default is
5572404C696E6B4C6F52613230313823.
Key|
---|---
Application Session Key| Appskey for ABP mode, default is
5572404C696E6B4C6F52613230313823.
RX2 Data Rate| RX2 data rate to receive downlinks or send LoRa D2D command.
RX2 Frequency/MHz| RX2 frequency to receive downlinks or send LoRa D2D
command.
Confirmed Mode| If the device does not receive an ACK packet from a network
server, it will resend data 3 times at most.
ADR Mode| Allow the network server to adjust the data rate of the device.
Rejoin Mode| Reporting interval s 30 mins: the device will send specific
mounts of LoRa MAC packets to check connection status every 30 mins; If no
reply after specific packets, the device will re-join.
Reporting interval > 30 mins: the device will send specific mounts of LoRaMAC
packets to check connection status every reporting interval; If no reply after
specific packets, the device will re-join.
Application Port The port used for sending and receiving data, the default
port is 85.
Spreading Factor| If ADR is disabled, the device will send data via this
spreading factor.
LoRaWAN Version| V1.0.2, V1.0.3, and V1.1.0 are available.
Region| The frequency plan of this device.
Channel| Enter the index to select the frequency channel.
Examples:
1,40: Enabling Channel 1 and Channel 40
1-40: Enabling Channel 1 to Channel 40
1-40, 60: Enabling Channel 1 to Channel 40 and Channel 60 All: Enabling all
channels
Null: Indicates that all channels are disabled
Note:
- Please contact sales for device EUI list if there are many units.
- Please contact sales if you need random App keys before purchase.
- Only OTAA mode supports rejoin mode.
- For the -868M model, the default frequency is EU868; for the -915M model, the default frequency is AU915.
Lora D2D Settings
Lora D2D protocol is developed by Milesight and used for setting up
transmission among Milesight LoRa devices without a gateway. When the LoRa D2D
setting is enabled, VS121 can work as a LoRa D2D controller for sending
control commands to trigger LoRa D2D agent devices.
Parameters | Description |
---|---|
Enable D2D | Enable or disable the LoRa D2D feature. |
Lora D2D Key | Define a unique LoRa D2D key and this key is the same as the |
setting in the LoRa D2D agent device.
Default value: 5572404C696E6B4C6F52613230313823
Condition| Occupied: when the total people counter value is non-zero in
the detection area
Unoccupied: when the total people counter value is 0 in the detection
area
Control Command| Define a 2-byte hexadecimal control command (0x0000 to
0xffff). When the condition is met, the device will send the control command
to corresponding LoRa D2D agent devices.
Note: When this feature is enabled, the control command from this device will not send to the LoRaWAN® gateway.
Wi-Fi
Parameters | Description |
---|---|
Enabled | Enable the Wi-Fi feature. |
Work Mode | Work mode is fixed as AP and can not connect to another access |
point.
SID| The unique name for this device is Wi-Fi access point.
Protocol| 802.11b (2.4 GHz), 802.11g (2.4 GHz), 802.11n (2.4 GHz) are
optional.
Bandwidth| 20 MHz or 40 MHz are optional.
Channel| Select the wireless channel. Auto, 1,…11 are optional.
Security Mode| No Encryption, WEP Open System, WEP Shared Key, WPA-PSK,
WPA2-PSK, and WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK are optional.
DHCP Server Settings| LAN IP Address: the IP address that is used to access
the web GUI of the sensor.
Subnet mask: identify the subnet where the sensor is located.
Start Address: define the beginning of the IP address pool which assigns to
DHCP clients.
End Address: define the end of the IP address pool which assigns to DHCP
clients.
Lease Time (min): the lease time on which DHCP client can use the IP address
assigned by the sensor.
Primary DNS Server: translate the domain name to IP address.
| Secondary DNS Server: backup DNS server.
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Static IP Settings| Add MAC address and static IP address if users need to add
a static IP address
Recognition Scheme
You can select the recognition scheme for region people counting.
Advanced Settings
Security
User
Parameters | Description |
---|---|
Security Question | Click the Edit button to set three security questions for |
your device. In case that you forget the password, you can click Forget Password button on the login page to reset the password by answering three security questions correctly.
There are twelve default questions below, you can also customize the security questions.
Account Management| Click Add button, it will display the Account Management
page. Users can add an account by entering Admin Password, User Level, User
Name, New Password, Confirm, and edit user privilege by clicking. The added
account will be displayed in the account list. Users can add 20 accounts at
most.
Admin Password: enter the correct admin password before adding an account.
User Level: Set the privilege for the account.
User Name: The input user name for creating an account.
Password: Input the password for the account.
Confirm: Confirm the password.
You can edit and delete the account in the account list under the admin
account. For the default admin account, you can only change the password, and
it cannot be deleted.
Logs
The logs contain information about the time and IP that has accessed the web
GUI.
Parameters | Description |
---|---|
Main Type | Select main log types |
Sub Type | On the premise of the main type has been selected, select the sub |
type to narrow the range of logs
Start Time| The time the log starts
End Time| The time the log ends
Log Export| Export the logs
Save Period| Set the period of log saving, there are eight options to choose
from: Permanent and 30/60/120/180/240/300/360 Days
Go| Input the number of logs’ page
System
All information about the hardware and software can be checked on this page.
Maintenance
System Maintenance
Parameters | Description |
---|---|
System Upgrade | Software Version: The software version of the sensor. |
Local Upgrade: Click the Choose File button and select the upgrading
file, then click the Upgrade button to upgrade. After the system reboots
successfully, the update is done.
You can check Reset after Upgrading to reset the device after upgrading it.
Note: Do not disconnect the power of the device during the upgrade
process.
The device will be restarted to complete the upgrade.
Maintenance| Reset settings: Click the Reset button to reset the device
to factory default settings Keep the IP Configuration: Check this option to
keep the IP configuration when resetting
Keep the User Information: Check this option to keep the user
information when resetting
Export Config File: Export configuration file.
Import Config File: Click the Choose File button and select the
configuration file, click the Import button to import the configuration file.
Reboot| Restart the device immediately
Auto Reboot
Set the date and time to enable the device auto reboot, the device will reboot automatically according to the customized time in case of that sensor overloads after running a long time. Before configuration note that the date and time should be correct.
Installation
Step 1: Ensure the thickness of the ceiling is more than 30 mm, then attach
the mounting sticker to the ceiling and drill 4 holes with a diameter of 6 mm.
Step 2: Fix the wall plugs into the ceiling holes.
Step 3: Remove the cover on the device, then fix the device to the wall plugs
via mounting screws; remember to adjust the mounting direction according to
the detection area requirement and direction sticker on the inner cover.
Step 4: Take the cover back to the device; note that the Milesight Logo should
be facing the LED indicator.
Device Payload
VS121 reports basic information only when joining the network and reports people counter according to reporting settings. All data are based on the following format(HEX):
Channel1 | Type1 | Data1 | Channel2 | Type2 | Data2 | Channel 3 | … |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 Byte | 1 Byte | N Bytes | 1 Byte | 1 Byte | M Bytes | 1 Byte | … |
For decoder examples please find files on https://github.com/Milesight- IoT/SensorDecoders.
Uplink Data
VS121 reports basic information of the sensor whenever joining the network and the number of people according to settings.
Channel | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
ff | 01(Protocol Version) | 01=> V1 |
08 (Device SN) | 12 digits | |
09 (Hardware Version) | 01 04 => V1.4 | |
1f (Software Version) | lf 07 00 4b => V31.7.0.75 | |
04 | c9 (Region People Counter) | Byte 1: current total number of people |
Byte 2: how many mapped regions is customized
Byte 3-4: indicate which mapped regions having detected people, 0 means no
people detected, 1 means there are people detected in this mapped region
05| cc (Line Cross Counter)| Byte 1-2: in counter during the report interval
Byte 3-4: out counter during the report interval
06| cd (Max People Counter)| A maximum number of people in the detection area
during the reporting interval of region people counting.
Note: this value only updates when you enable the “Report Regularly” option.
Example:
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Device information
ff0101 ff086600b0940976 ff090100 ff1f1f07004bChannel| Type| Value| Channel| Type| Value
ff| 01(Protocol Version)| 01 (V1)| ff| 08 (Device SN)| 66 00 b0 94 09 76
ff| 09 (Hardware version)| 0100 (V1.0)| ff| if (Software version)| 1f 07 00 4b(V31.7.0.75) -
Region people counter regular uplink
04c9030800a1 06cd05Channel| Type| Value
04| c9 (Region People Counter)| Byte 1: 03 => There are 3 people totally now
Byte 2: 08 => there are 8 mapped regions
Byte 3-Byte 4: 00 a1=>1010 0001
there are people detected in regions 1, 6 and 8
Channel| Type| Value
06| cd (Max People Counter)| 05 => during the reporting interval, the maximum number of people is 5 -
Line cross counter
05cc02000100Channel| Type| Value
5| Cc (Line Crossing Counter)| In: 02 00 => 00 02 = 2
Out: 01 00 => 00 01 =1
Downlink Command
VS121 supports downlink commands to configure the device. The application port is 85 by default.
Channel | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
ff | 10 (Reboot) | ff (Reserved) |
04 (Confirmed Mode) | 00: disable, 01: enable | |
05 (Change LoRa Channel Mask) | Byte 1: Channel index range |
01: 0-15
02:16-31
3:32-47
4:48-63
5:64-79
6:80-95 Byte 2-3: indicate disable or enable via every
bit, 0=disable, 1=enable
| 40 (ADR)| 00: disable, 01: enable
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41 (Configure Application Port)| 1 Byte, default is 85
42 (Wi-Fi)| 00: disable, 01: enable
50 (Region People Counting)| 00: disable, 01: enable
43 (Region People Counting Report Regularly)| 00: disable, 01: enable
44 (Region People Counting Report by Result)| 00: disable, 01: enable
45 ( Report by Result Mode)| 00: Zero and Non-zero 01: Once the result changes
48 (Line Crossing Counting)| 00: disable, 01: enable
Note: after changing the LoRa setting, the device will re-join the
network.
Example:
-
Disable the Wi-Fi.
ff4200Channel| Type| Value
ff| 42 (Wi-Fi)| 00: disable -
Set AU915 or US915 channel mask as 8-15.
ff0501ff00 ff05020000 ff05030000 ff05040000 ff05050000Channel| Type| Value
ff| 05 (Set Channel Mask)| 01: Channel index 0-15, ff00 => 8-15 is enabled
02-05: Channel index 16-79, 0000 => all disabled -
Reboot the device.
ff10ffChannel| Type| Value
ff| 10 (Reboot)| ff (Reserved)
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