Scheduled motion detection via image analysis (36 pages)
Summary of Contents for Instar IN-MOTION 300
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/ Passive (Pyroelectric) Infrared Motion Detection / Easy Installation with your INSTAR IP Camera / 90 Degrees Conical Detection Zone / Pulse Count Compensation to prevent false Alerts / Compatible with all INSTAR Cameras featuring an Alarm I/O Motion Android iPhone...
THE PIR SENSOR................3 BASIC SETUP..................5 HOW DOES IT WORK?..............7 INSTALLATION................9 TECHNICAL DATA................10 DISPOSAL AND WARRANTY............11 More information can be found on our homepage www.instar.de This Quick-Installation Guide was made exclusively for INSTAR customers. Your Manufacturer of Network and Security Equipment...
Safety Warnings 1 Please read the following safety instructions carefully and keep them in a safe place. » Make sure the device is not operated near any hot surfaces. » This device shall not be used by people (including children) with limited physical, sensory and mental capabilities.
2 The PIR Sensor Allows you to set the relay to “Normally Open” (1&2)or Relay Jumper “Normally Closed” (2&4). In NC mode an interruption in the connection to the sensor, e.g. when it is damaged, will lead to an alarm. NC is the standard mode. Alarm Indicator Set the Jumper to the pins 2&3 to deactivate the red Jumper...
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What is PIR? PIR stands for Passive Infrared or Pyroelectric Infrared. PIR sensors can be defined as detectors of warm-bodied targets in motion. A stationary target can not be de- tected. To detect a moving target, the target must have a surface temperature that is substantially different than the surrounding ambient temperature.
The IN-Motion PIR Sensor is already connected to the power plug and the alarm output cable. Simply connect the signal cable to your INSTAR cameras alarm input connector. The image below shows the I/O bridge of IN-3005/3010 or 3011 - choose the ports 3 &...
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After connecting the PIR sensor with your camera’s signal input, please open the camera’s web userinterface. Go to the alarm settings and activate the ex- ternal alarm input: Depending on the polarity you choose for connecting the sensor’s signal cable to the camera, you might receive a constant alarm trigger.
4 How does it work? What do I need to consider before installing the sensor ? The standard sensor coverage area is approximately conical in shape and is broken up into zones by the Fresnel lense - see below for a top view of cover- age area.
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How do I minimize false alerts? The greatest drawback of the PIR sensor is that it will detect anything that is mov- ing - air, shadows, grass, etc - and has a temperature differing from ambient. Many schemes have been tried to minimize this problem, but in harsh outdoor settings, some “falsing”...
The IN-Motion PIR controller supports a PCC (Pulse Count Compensation) Mode - allowing you to determine how many detections (or ‘pulses’) must occur in a giv- en time period before an event recorded. The illustration below shows a simplified concept of the PIR’s detection area, and its detection zones. When a target passes an edge (see vertical dotted lines) between “zones”, Sensor Detection Zones...
Technical Data 6 Technical Data Operating voltage D.C. 9V - 16V Current comsuption 18mA @ DC12V Detection distance Diameter - 8m (at a height of 3.6m) Detecting angle 360 ° @ an opening angle of ~ 90° Start-up time 60 seconds ( warm-up time up to 10 minutes in temperatures below -10°C !) RF interference compensation 10MHz 1GHz 20V/m...
7 Warranty & Disposal WARRANTY INSTAR offers a 2-year warranty on its products. During this time you can send in your device for a free repair. This excludes devices used with third-party equipment that has not been approved by INSTAR. The warranty is only valid for the original hardware parts of the device.
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