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Sensor and LED controller

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In this video

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We will look at a new feature of Door Tablet

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controlling a set of motion detectors and LED lights from a single Door Tablet unit

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We will show the configuration that is required from the web UI

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We will explain how this feature works and how to test it is working correctly

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The devices that we are showing here are the LED lights that go on top of doors

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and motion sensors, one of which is currently hidden by a cardboard box

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We connect to these devices using some additional hardware

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This is the Door Tablet ABX, or the Qbic FDH-100, which is shown here

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Beneath that we have a device that controls the motion sensors and LED lights

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In the FDH-100 we have a new Door Tablet application

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that controls the light on command from Door tablet end points

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such as the AIOs or NXTs

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So, these devices are slaves to the door tablet displays outside your workspaces

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The Door Tablet end-points know all the schedules, and they control the lights

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They also receive movement information using the sensors from inside the workspaces

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and pass this on to the displays outside the room

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This helps provide a better user experience when it comes to the visibility of workspace

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features and the movement of people in workspaces

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Let’s have a look at what is involved in configuring the controller

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First, we log in to the Door Tablet web UI

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Go to the ‘System Profile’

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Then go to the tab that says ‘Sensors, Monitoring, Assistance’

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and tick ‘Sensors Enabled’

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Then we go to ‘Spaces’

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Open a space that will connect to the controller

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Go to the tab where we see ‘Sensors’ listed

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Door Tablet can connect to several technologies here

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We can use the sensors from Crestron, Qbic multi-sensory LEDs

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and the Door Tablet homegrown infrastructure

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for motion sensors and air quality monitors

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To use the Qbic multi sensor system, or our sensor and LED controller

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we simply need to add port 38301 at the end of the IP address of the sensor controller

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We have 5 different pairs connected to each controller

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One is an LED light and the other is a motion sensor

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We need to select which pair we want to use from a range of 1 to 5

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Every 5 workspaces with this system will use one pair

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and if we need to use more

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we need another sensor controller and another collection of sensors and LED lights

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Now we submit this page

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and we will see what we need to do from the app on the tablet

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We connect to the server

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For this workspace we can see the IP address we are using

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we know where this sensor controller is, and it shows that we are using sensor pair 1

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To bring this information into the local settings

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we need to open the workspace, and then immediately leave

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Now we go to the 'Local Settings'

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We can see we have the information again, the IP address and the pair number

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If the external devices are disabled, uncheck this box

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We can do some testing to check the system is working correctly

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Simply, click on ‘Test’

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The tablet sends a message to the LED lights to go off, green and red repeatedly

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As we also have a motion sensor connected to the same pair

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if we remove the box that currently hides the sensor, we can see what will happen

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The motion has been detected

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The motion detection will remain on for about a minute before it goes off

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Now we are hiding the motion sensor and provided there is no motion during that time

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it will go off and say nobody is using the workspace anymore

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The bright blue symbol here indicating motion will disappear

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We can see it is now gone and it has told us that no motion has been detected

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The LED lights will keep on rotating until we tell them to stop

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The time that it takes for motion detection to indicate that there is no more motion

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is built into the system and cannot be changed

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It is important to have this delay

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so that when people come in and out in a short space of time

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we don’t have the motion sensors going on and off constantly

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If we lift the box off our motion sensor again

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we can see that motion has once again been detected

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When we are done with the testing we click ‘Done’

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Now we will look at the sensor controller

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The sensor controller is an android app that needs to be installed on the Door Tablet ABX

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or the FDH-100 and it controls the devices and LED lights

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It provides the communication to and from the Door Tablet endpoints

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to the sensors and LEDs

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Let’s have a look at the application that runs on the Door Tablet ABX or FDH-100

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This is the screen we will see on either of these devices

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It looks like any normal Door Tablet app that is about to run on a display

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The content field has the Android Activity

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This is a different APK that we provide

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and it is specifically designed to be a sensor and LED controller

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We click ‘Play’ to start it

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and now we can see the application starting

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As the sensor controller sends information about its live state to the Door Tablet server

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it needs to connect to it in the normal way

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We click on the server we have selected and login

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The system then shows us the status of sensors and LEDs

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We can set it to automatically refresh the status of the devices

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If we click on 'Auto Refresh' that will stay on that mode for around 10 minutes

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When the Sensor and LED controller is deployed

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there is no need to observe the status of the sensors and LEDs

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so this feature is turned off by default

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As we can see, this first LED light is currently off

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and that’s why it is not showing, and the motion sensor is covered by a box

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showing no movement

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We will now use the testing part of Door Tablet to send the controller signals

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We can see the system is now sending signals to the lights and listening to the motion sensor

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If we look at this from the sensor controller

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we can see as the light changes, the controller also changes

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showing us the status of things

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Now we will remove the box cover over the motion sensor

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As we can see it has detected motion and is showing this here

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Now if we cover the sensor again

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the symbol will go dark in around a minute

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This is just for observation, to check everything is working ok

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Thank you for watching

