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FLIR BRICKSTREAM 3D Gen 2 - Gathering Information During a Site Survey

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Brickstream® 3D Gen 2 Version 6.2
6/25/2021
©2016-2021 FLIR Integrated
Imaging Solutions Inc.
All rights reserved.
Brickstream® 3D Gen 2 Installation Guide
June 2021
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Gathering Information During a Site Survey
Information from the site survey defines and quantifies the physical space within which resides the
opportunity to provide data/metrics on human behavior within that space. You must determine the
areas of interest where that behavior happens and how many sensors are needed to provide coverage
over the areas of interest. Thoroughness and accuracy is critical. When you arrive on site to perform a
site survey, be sure to do the following:
1. Determine the best sensor mounting solution for the type of ceiling at the site.
2. Visually check the floor for slope. The sensor assumes zero slope.
3. Review physical locations for network connectivity.
4. Locate the network head-end, technical closets, and tech rooms.
a. What is the distance from head-end to door(s) for home run cable estimates? Will it be
greater than 100m? Each cable run exceeding 100m requires a power extender.
b. What network equipment is available? Evaluate the number of ports available and PoE
capabilities.
c. Is local power available? How many outlets are there? Do they function 24 hours daily or
on a timer?
5. Look for general impediments to installation for better preparation.
6. Gather all necessary measurements.
You can use the installation planning calculators (shown below) to collect the data in the orange fields
as a basis of calculating lens size, coverage, number of sensors required, and installation distances.
Note: If you are installing in a physical environment/door
counting that is standard for all locations, you can use the
Simple Installation Planning Calculator to determine the number
of sensors needed, given the ceiling height at the sensor
installation and the width of the entry way.

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