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Adjust the cameras behaviour in case of a motion alert 

trigger event. You can set the camera to send you an 

email

 and to save snapshots or videos on your 

SD 

card

. Please make sure you set your SMTP server set-

tings before activating the email notifi cation (

s. 5.5.3 

& 5.5.4

) and that you have a SD card in your cameras 

SDHC card slot (max. 32 GB) to use the video record-

In case the camera’s position is prone to rapid light changes, e.g. changes in sun intensity 

due to cloud movements, you might be confronted with a high number of false alarms. 

In this case please refer to 5.5.2 for employing external PIR motion detection sensors.

5.5.2 ALARM/ACTIONS

You can use a motion detector like the IN-Motion 300 (s. below) to improve the de-

tection rate of your camera. Simply connect the sensor to the alarm input and activate 

the external input. Th e camera will trigger an alarm when the pins 3&4 (

s. page 5

) are 

bridged and the relay state is set to 

closed on alarm

 (n.o. “

N

ormally 

O

pen”). If it is set to 

open on alarm

, the alarm will be triggered once the circuit is broken by the relay inside 

the detector (n.c. “

N

ormally 

C

losed”) or if the wire is disconnected. Th e state you have 

to choose depends on your sensor - the wrong choice will give a continous alert once the 

detector is connected.

Th e external output connects to a relay inside the camera that can be switched manually 

or automatically in case of an alarm event. Please check 

Activate External Output

 to let 

the camera open or close a circuit with an external device connected to the pins 1&2 (

s. 

page 5

).  Th e external output can be used with the cameras motion detection to activate 

signalling devices like sirens or LED lights. It can also be used to control connected de-

vices manually, e.g. via our smartphone app. Th e relay can be connected to circuits with 

up to 60 V direct current / 125 V alternating current and max. 1 A.

Motion

300

IN-Motion 300

Plug & Play - PIR Motion Detector

IN-Motion 300 - the passive infrared detector es-

pecially designed for your INSTAR camera. Th e 

simplest way to avoid false alerts by changes in 

light conditions.

All components needed for the installation are al-

ready included in the delivery !

Additional accessories, like the IN-Motion 300, can be found in the accessories of your camera on 

www.instar.de

 and are not part of the scope of 

the delievery.

ing and send-to-FTP function (

s. 5.5.6) 

- a 4 GB SD card is included in the delivery.

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Adjust the cameras behaviour in case of a motion alert 

trigger event. You can set the camera to send you an 

email

 and to save snapshots or videos on your 

SD 

card

. Please make sure you set your SMTP server set-

tings before activating the email notifi cation (

s. 5.5.3 

& 5.5.4

) and that you have a SD card in your cameras 

SDHC card slot (max. 32 GB) to use the video record-

In case the camera’s position is prone to rapid light changes, e.g. changes in sun intensity 

due to cloud movements, you might be confronted with a high number of false alarms. 

In this case please refer to 5.5.2 for employing external PIR motion detection sensors.

5.5.2 ALARM/ACTIONS

You can use a motion detector like the IN-Motion 300 (s. below) to improve the de-

tection rate of your camera. Simply connect the sensor to the alarm input and activate 

the external input. Th e camera will trigger an alarm when the pins 3&4 (

s. page 5

) are 

bridged and the relay state is set to 

closed on alarm

 (n.o. “

N

ormally 

O

pen”). If it is set to 

open on alarm

, the alarm will be triggered once the circuit is broken by the relay inside 

the detector (n.c. “

N

ormally 

C

losed”) or if the wire is disconnected. Th e state you have 

to choose depends on your sensor - the wrong choice will give a continous alert once the 

detector is connected.

Th e external output connects to a relay inside the camera that can be switched manually 

or automatically in case of an alarm event. Please check 

Activate External Output

 to let 

the camera open or close a circuit with an external device connected to the pins 1&2 (

s. 

page 5

).  Th e external output can be used with the cameras motion detection to activate 

signalling devices like sirens or LED lights. It can also be used to control connected de-

vices manually, e.g. via our smartphone app. Th e relay can be connected to circuits with 

up to 60 V direct current / 125 V alternating current and max. 1 A.

IN-Motion 300

Plug & Play - PIR Motion Detector

IN-Motion 300 - the passive infrared detector es-

pecially designed for your INSTAR camera. Th e 

simplest way to avoid false alerts by changes in 

light conditions.

All components needed for the installation are al-

ready included in the delivery !

Additional accessories, like the IN-Motion 300, can be found in the accessories of your camera on 

www.instar.de

 and are not part of the scope of 

the delievery.

ing and send-to-FTP function (

s. 5.5.6) 

- a 4 GB SD card is included in the delivery.

Summary of Contents for IN-5907

Page 1: ...roSDHC card up to 32 GB Easy camera configuration via the integrated WebUI Multi level user managment and access control Accessible over the internet via preinstalled DDNS address Full smartphone inte...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...e sensor is build on a 4 3 micron OmniPixel3 HS pixel enabling 720p HD at unparalleled low light sensitivity and a dynamic range in colour of 115dB compared to the 60 dB of a regular VGA IP camera All...

Page 4: ...FACE 11 5 1 SOFTWARE 12 5 1 1 LANGUAGE 12 5 1 2 REBOOT RESET 12 5 1 3 BACKUP 12 5 1 4 UPDATE 12 5 2 NETWORK 13 5 2 1 IP CONFIGURATION 13 5 2 2 WiFi not for IN 5907 HD PoE 13 5 2 3 DDNS 14 5 2 4 Point...

Page 5: ...7 ALARM 23 5 7 VIDEO MENU BAR 23 5 7 1 AUDIO only Internet Explorer 23 5 7 2 MICROPHONE only Internet Explorer 23 5 7 3 DIGITAL ZOOM only Internet Explorer 23 5 7 4 RECORD PATH only Internet Explorer...

Page 6: ...person to avoid any damage to you and the device Never do any repair by yourself By opening the device the warranty will automatical ly expire If any repair is needed please contact your INSTAR Servic...

Page 7: ...nd snapshot recording on MicroSD card is supported Video recording by alarm and FTP upload only with MicroSD card High grade audio compression G 711 QT G 726 ActiveX Motion detection alarm notificatio...

Page 8: ...provided CAT5e LAN cable For the power supply according to IEEE802 3af only in case of the IN 5907 HD PoE 7 Audio Out Earphone active speaker port 8 Audio In External microphone port 9 Reset Button Re...

Page 9: ...e rest of the installation process Please be aware that the camera has to be installed via LAN cable first before it can be used in your wire less network for an alternative please refer to the includ...

Page 10: ...our router or switch The orange LED goes on and o every x seconds The orange LED goes on and o every x seconds Your camera is continously restarting possibly because of a loose contact Please check th...

Page 11: ...aragraph and go straight to 4 2 THE LOGIN see page 10 You can also start the online setup wizard manually from the included Installation htm file on the CD or download the tool 8 Please start the setu...

Page 12: ...n START and type in cmd into the search field 2 In the window that pops up please type ipconfig In the window that pops up please type ipconfig 3 Now the IP address and the subnet mask will be shown N...

Page 13: ...ly Internet Explorer l l user admin password instar 10 How to setup your Camera without a router If you want to connect your camera directly to your computer please set a fixed IP address for the netw...

Page 14: ...ission see below If the Video doesn t start please refer to chapter 13 FAQ 11 5 THE WEB USER INTERFACE l 5 THE WEB USER INTERFACE l 5 THE WEB USER INTERFACE When accessing the webUI for the first time...

Page 15: ...Use the update function only when the camera is connect ed to the router by LAN cable 5 1 SOFTWARE l 5 1 SOFTWARE l 5 1 SOFTWARE Here you can choose the language of the web user inter face The web us...

Page 16: ...ETWORK l 5 2 NETWORK 13 If you cannot use the WPS service Wireless Portected Setup to integrate the camera into you local WiFi net work see included flyer Plug Play for further information for the WPS...

Page 17: ...uidelines on how to set up a port forwarding rule 5 2 3 NETWORK DDNS 14 In case you want to use an account from DynDNS org simply choose the third party service and type in your personal login credent...

Page 18: ...ode from the web UI QR Code Manually type in your User ID or use the automatic network or QR scanner 5 2 5 NETWORK Point to Point P2P Activate the p2p function to access your camera from the internet...

Page 19: ...verview of several important camera parameters like your software ver sion and connection status You can set up the internal clock of the camera to be either synchronised with your PC clock or with on...

Page 20: ...as a generic ONVIF camera into existing security systems 17 Here you can adjust the volume of the cameras micro phones audio in as well as the audio out signal 5 4 1 MULTIMEDIA AUDIO 5 4 MULTIMEDIA l...

Page 21: ...rop below 4 fps because of the high bandwidth requirements 18 5 5 ALARM l 5 5 ALARM l 5 5 ALARM 5 4 3 MULTIMEDIA IMAGE Here you can adjust the image parameters brightness saturation contrast exposure...

Page 22: ...iour in case of a motion alert trigger event You can set the camera to send you an email and to save snapshots or videos on your SD card Please make sure you set your SMTP server set tings before acti...

Page 23: ...imply separate the addresses with a semicolon E g max mustermann instar de franz fingerhut instar de 5 5 3 ALARM SCHEDULE Here you can define a time schedule in which the motion detection that was set...

Page 24: ...erin terface s 5 6 1 The file will be named according to the following IMG_TM_YYYYMMDDhhmmss_000 jpg 5 5 6 ALARM FTP To use the video FTP upload s 5 5 1 you first have to set your ftp server address a...

Page 25: ...SD CARD Please check the corresponding box and click submit to submit to submit either format or unmount your SD card A click on the link above the submit button will lead you to the SD card directory...

Page 26: ...NU BAR HELP Clicking on Help will bring you to our constantly expand ing online FAQ section on www instar de 5 6 6 MENU BAR MJPEG h 264 Here you can switch between the cameras h 264 and MJPEG videostr...

Page 27: ...sing the INSTAR camera tool How to upgrade to a new WebUI or Firmware 24 5 8 WEB USER INTERFACE UPDATE l 5 8 WEB USER INTERFACE UPDATE l 5 8 WEB USER INTERFACE UPDATE Please download the newest versio...

Page 28: ...on on the end of the cameras connection cable see 5 8 for min 15 seconds Please make sure the camera is connected to the power supply and disconnected from the LAN cable In case that a reset was incom...

Page 29: ...ng interface s next page Fig 2 Now press the new camera button and type in all necessary data for your IP camera Fig 3 Adjust your camera parameter over the apps user interface Fig 4 Press a channel t...

Page 30: ...Fig 3 27 Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 Here you find a short overview of all necessary settings Fig 2 Here you find a short overview of all necessary settings Fig 2 Name Please choose a name for each camera...

Page 31: ...d from our homepage www download instar de 9 WINDOWS SOFTWARE l sold separately 28 InstarVision is a 16 32 Channel Video Surveillance Software for Windows the number of available channels depends on y...

Page 32: ...indow 29 Add your INSTAR Camera to the InstarVision Surveillance Center Add your INSTAR Camera to the InstarVision Surveillance Center To integrate a camera in InstarVision it doesnt take much We reco...

Page 33: ...ar de RTSP Port 11 xxx please check your personal DDNS address under network DDNS s xxx please check your personal DDNS address under network DDNS s xxx 5 2 3 Tip Your camera o ers you 3 RTSP streams...

Page 34: ...ration Communication Network Interface 10Base T 100Base TX Ethernet Port Supported Protokols TCP IP HTTP SMTP RTSP FTP DHCP DDNS UPNP NTP Wireless not in the PoE version 2 4 GHz 802 11b g n WPA 2 Encr...

Page 35: ...ail support instar com WE WILL HELP YOU ANY TIME AFTER YOUR PURCHASE 32 12 WARRANTY DISPOSAL l 12 WARRANTY DISPOSAL l 12 WARRANTY DISPOSAL Disposal of old electrical appliances The European Directive...

Page 36: ...elay in your video display 33 13 FAQ l 13 FAQ l 13 FAQ Questions Answers 1 The video doesn t start in Internet Explorer Please make sure that you installed the Active Control Element s page 10 You can...

Page 37: ...to our accessory page on www instar com 34 14 AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES l 14 AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES l 14 AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES 3 Lost your password If you lost your administration password you will have to...

Page 38: ...35 PERSONAL NOTES 35 PERSONAL NOTES...

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