Introduction

It should be noted that the majority of RIFT functionality is dependent on the type of device it is connected to and hence the hardware abilities that are supported. The guide below is therefore relatively basic, with specific functionality described else where as and when the various functionality is introduced.

Don't forget that the Vectors onboard web setup functionality is virtually identical to the RIFT exe software and as such the below guide applies to both the browser and exe RIFT versions. Differences are noted when appropriate.
The RIFT included in Estate Manager is also extremely similar to the RIFT standalone exe and onboard web browser RIFT available on Vectors, and specific additions to the Estate Manager version of the RIFT software are listed below.

Once you have made a connection to a device there are a number of selectable tabs available. 

This guide gives a brief description of each tab with a link to the main section for further reading.

For clarity, RIFT connection to a Vector device is shown.

Web browser or RIFT exe connection

When you first connect to a Vector the main Summary page is shown, as below, but you'll see additional selectable tabs along side the Summary tab:

This is the main landing page when you first connect to a device. It shows useful information such as its 'Uptime' (days since last power on), its Firmware version, IP and MAC, the capabilities of the particular counter variant (Video, Height Measuring, Tilt support, etc.), as well as the model number itself, how many nodes are connected, its time zone setting, as well as other identifying settings. No settings can be changed here, instead the 'Settings' tab should be used...

This is the main tab you'll use when first installing and configuring a device and will be returned to if ever changes are required in the future.

Under this tab, you can change the unique Site Settings, and Network settings such as IP address, subnet, Gateway and DNS settings as well as enabling DHCP, or changing port numbers.

Wide Tracker settings, for covering wide entrances with two or more devices linked together.

Outbound connections, for access devices remotely via Estate Manager.

Security settings, such as changing the login password and enforcing password entry, and adding certificates and forcing HTTPS on Vector devices.

Count Logging settings.

Relays for configuring any onboard (Gazelle) or optionally available (USB IO Module) IO settings. This tab is not shown if Relays are not present.

Other data access method settings such as HTTP PostMQTT and BACnet. (Vector only - corresponding tabs only available when connected to a Vector device)

The main Counting functionality - such as adding and modifying count lines and zones, setting counting modes etc. Plus Vector specific settings such as setting height filters, or staff detection.

Changing the video feed frame rate.

This tab is where you access the diagnostics log of the device (and any other nodes that might be connected too). A lot of the entries are human readable, and self explanatory, such as, "System Clock changed" (a time sync was performed), but others are readable but may need some explanation, such as, "KCS is sill alive" (an entry made every day at midnight as a kind of 'ok' flag). These logs may need to be downloaded and emailed to Irisys if support is requested.

This tab provides a simple onboard graphical output of the counts that have been recorded by the device (and its nodes if applicable). This is in no way intended as an end user output view of count activity, but can help in diagnosing count bias issues, and resets.

This tab allows you to schedule validation recordings at specific dates and times, whereby the video view, Time of Flight data, and register changes are recorded into a file stored locally on the Vectors SD card. The intention of this is to play back the file in order to gauge count accuracy.

This is the tab where you access the recordings made earlier. Validating a recording can take some time, as you need to watch the recording, and count people as they cross counting lines or enter and leave any configured zones, in order to compare your results with what the Vector accomplished. The intention of this is either to prove that accuracy is high when questioned or to assist in the configuration process to ensure an accurate setup has been achieved - by analyzing any missed or incorrect counts further configuration refinements can be made.

 

Estate Manager Connection

It should be noted that connecting to a device via an Estate Manager connection shows some additional Estate Manager only tabs:

This tab allows you to add other settings of note which are stored in Estate Managers database rather than on device, like the Site ID, Device ID etc. are. Some use cases are, for example, flagging devices for validation, noting specific network requirements by device, etc.

This tab shows a time line of significant events relating to the device. It shows when a device connects, disconnects and reconnects (handy for diagnosing network issues), when a device schedule runs and succeeds, such as a video snapshot or a backup was performed, and when a schedule fails such as errors relating to being able to pull video files or settings changes.

Used to specify a location/address of devices - handy for showing devices on Estate Managers built in map functionality, including highlighting regional based network outages etc.

This tab shows a lot of device health information, such as network quality and any related failed schedules. Things like the Round trip time in Ms and, if the network allows it, a trace route shown on the map. All very handy for diagnosing network problems