Batteries .............................. 17 Mouse........................... 18 Connections............................19 Alarm outputs ........................19 3.1.1 Terminal board for 1093/040 - 1093/041 - 1093/045 devices .............. 19 3.1.2 Terminal board for 1093/042 - 1093/043 devices ................19 3.1.3 Example of alarm output use....................... 20 General settings ...........................
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Camera menu........................30 5.2.1 Cameras menu basic settings ......................31 5.2.1.1 Select camera ............................... 31 5.2.1.2 Video signal loss ............................31 5.2.1.2.1 Alarm in schedule..............................31 2.1.2.2 Handle method ..............................31 5.2.1.3 Motion det.level ............................. 32 5.2.1.3.1 Alarm..................................33 5.2.1.3.2 Motion alarm handle ..............................33 5.2.1.3.3 Handle warning ..............................34 5.2.1.4...
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5.5.2 Exc ptions............................56 5.5.2.1 Exception ..............................56 5.5.2.1.1 Hard disk full................................56 5.5.2.1.2 Hard disk error...............................56 5.5.2.1.3 Network failure ..............................57 5.5.2.1.4 IP addr conflict...............................57 5.5.2.1.5 Illegal acces ................................57 5.5.2.1.6 NTSC/PAL differ..............................57 5.5.3 Stop alarms ............................57 PTZ menu..........................58 5.6.1 PTZ menu basic settings ........................
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6.1.4 Start all ..............................78 6.1.5 Stop all ..............................78 Recording search ......................... 79 6.2.1 Channel ............................... 79 6.2.2 Second ..............................79 6.2.3 Rec type(search by event)........................79 6.2.4 Time (search by date and time)......................79 6.2.5 Card No ............................... 79 6.2.6 Search ..............................
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Help (H) ............................. 119 Specifications (pal format) ........................ 120 Maximum recording time with 320gb hard disk ................122 10.1 1093/040 (8 channel video looping H.264 DCIF/CIF) ............122 10.2 1093/041 (16 channel video/audio H.264 DCIF/CIF) ............123 10.3 1093/042 (9 channel video looping H.264 CIF)..............124 10.4...
Dear Customer, Thank you for purchasing this product. This document describes how to install and use URMET Domus Digital Video Recorder models 1093/040, 1093/041, 1093/042, 1093/043 and 1093/045. Read this manual which contains information for correct, safe use carefully. Keep this manual at hand so that you can refer to it when needed.
1.3.6 IMAGE RECORDING This device was designed to record images, not as a burglar alarm. URMET Domus S.p.A. cannot be held liable for loss or damage following theft sustained by the user. Make a test recording before using the device to make sure that is working correctly. Please note that URMET Domus S.p.A.
Regularly check the specific section of the manufacturer’s web site at http://www.urmetdomus.it for software upgrades. 1.3.9 FIRMWARE UPGRADES Periodically check the URMET Domus SpA Customer Service Technical Area for firmware upgrades. 1.3.10 NETWORK INSTALLATION The factory default IP address of the DVR is the following: 192.0.0.64.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PARTS FRONT PANEL Closed flap Figure 1: front panel for 1093/040 - 1093/041 - 1093/042 - 1093/043 - 1093/045 devices Figure 2: front panel detail PART DESCRIPTION Flap Video channel/hard disk state LED green: this indicates that recording on the hard disk is in...
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DVR state LED READY • green: this indicates that the device has successfully ended initialisation operations and is ready for use STATUS • off: this enables controls from front panel or IP keypad • green: this indicates that use of the remote control is enabled •...
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Selection button. Plays images at different speeds faster than normal playback speed (1x); ▲ press several times to change speed. In PTZ mode, moves camera position and changes displacement speed. Selection button. Plays images at different speeds slower than normal playback speed (1x); ▼...
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Flap open Press lightly at “▲” to open the front flap. Figure 3: detail of 1093/040 - 1093/041 - 1093/045 devices Figure 4: detail of 1093/042 - 1093/043 devices DESCRIPTION Slot for inserting a CD / DVD unit (optional) USB port: port for connecting a USB device for: •...
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DESCRIPTION d to connect the cameras. They have 75 Ω terminals. Vide ut BNC sockets: These are use Video loopthrough BNC sockets: These are used to mirror the corresponding input video signal. BNC LINE- IN sockets: These are used to connect the audio source (e.g. 1090/190 microphone) BNC VOUT socket: Multi-screen main monitor output.
IR REMOTE CONTROL Figure 5: IR remote control BUTTON DESCRIPTION POWER Off button. Remote control enabling button. Numeric function 0 in input mod In “Anteprima” → “Visualizzazione a” → “Disposizione” menu hides all LIVE video signals Numeric function 1 in input mode - input selection 1. Numeric function 2/ABC in input mode (in rapid sequence) - input selection 2.
1093/043 only). This is used to access the configuration menu. MENU To enables/disenable button buzzer (press for 5 seconds). Hides/shows the control interface bar in playback mode. In LIVE mode, shows camera monitor in groups of 4-9-12-16. Allows to quit configuration PREV menu and go back to LIVE mode.
MOUSE 1 - Left button 2 - Scroll wheel 3 - Right button Figure ouse and control buttons (picture as indication only) BUTTON OPERATION DESCRIPTION • Selection function in CONFIGURATION MENU • In LIVE mode, shows camera monitor in groups of 4-9-12-16 (function like that of the PREV button).
All devices are provided with the following four alarm outputs and extractable terminal board. 3.1.1 TERMINAL BOARD FOR 1093/040 - 1093/041 - 1093/045 DEVICES Figure 7: terminal board for 1093/040 - 1093/041 - 1093/045 devices DESCRIPTION Output 1 Output 2...
3.1.3 EXAMPLE OF ALARM OUTPUT USE Two examples of alarm output use are shown below: Connection to alarm siren Connection to flasher CONNECTION TO ALARM SIREN IMPORTANT NOTE In the case of external direct current use (DC), jumper “JJx” related to the alarm output used (“JJ1” in this example for respective output 1) on the motherboard inside the device may be either open or closed (the jumper is closed by default).
GENERAL SETTINGS SWITCH-ON The device can be switched on in two ways. From the rear panel (device not powered - power LED off) From the front panel (device powered - red power LED on). 4.1.1 SWITCH-ON FROM REAR PANEL Plug the power connector into the specific socket on the back of the unit and switch on the back of the unit to position 1.
HOW TO SWITCH THE DEVICE OFF The device can be switched off in two ways. direct switch-off switch-off from main menu By default, a password must be entered to switch the device off (with either procedure). Make sure that no recording or playback is in progress before switching the unit off to prevent damage to the hard disk. 4.2.1 DIRECT SWITCH-OFF Hold button...
LIVE MODE The DVR shows the connected video channels after it is switched on: this is called “LIVE” mode. In this mode, the DVR will not record and will not play recorded sequences back. The date, time, name assigned to the camera and the camera status bar appear in “LIVE” mode. The state icons of all cameras are shown on the status bar.
PROGRAMMING MENU Menu structures, settings and parameters are shown in the following table. MENU SETTING PARAMETER MENU MENU SETTING PARAMETER MENU Language Require password Select camera Video standard Signal loss Basic Menu trasparency Basic Motion det. level VGA resolution Copy to camera Display Date Images...
DVR CONFIGURATION Press “MENU” on the front panel of the DVR to access the configuration menu. A password must be entered by default. The following login window shown in the following figure will appear. Figure 10: login page The box contains a list of the default users. The features of the default administrator are: User →...
DISPLAY MENU Description Access this menu to screen settings. Position the “Active Frame” on the “DISPLAY” icon and press “ENTER”. The following window will appear. Figure 12: display menu (basic settings) This page contains the basic menu settings. Select “SETUP” and press “ENTER” to access advanced settings. The selected item is highlighted.
5.1.1.3 Video standard This option can be used to select the video format. Use “▲▼” to select. Possible selections are “NTSC” and “PAL”. 5.1.1.4 Menu trasparency This option can be used to vary the OSD menu transparency level. Use “▲▼” to select. Possible selections: “1:1”, “3:1” and “1:3”. 3:1 indicates that the OSD prevails (by approximately three times) over the previous display;...
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The following character types can be entered: numeric upper case alphabetic lower case alphabetic symbolic Press “A” repeatedly on the front panel of the device to edit the character type to be entered as shown below. NUMBER TYPE CHARACTER The numeric character input bar is: How to enter a character Use the number keys 0-9 on the front panel to enter a character.
5.1.2.2 Device ID This option can be used to assign an address to the DVR for controlling it with a remote control. Define a different address for each device if several DVRs are installed, otherwise the remote control will control all DVRs with the same address at the same time.
CAMERA MENU Description This menu is used to edit the display and configuration settings of each video signal. Position the “Active Frame” on the “CAMERAS” icon and press “ENTER”. The following window will appear. Figure 14: cameras menu (basic settings) This page contains the basic menu settings.
5.2.1 CAMERAS MENU BASIC SETTINGS 5.2.1.1 Select camera This menu is used to select the camera (video input) were to edit the display and configuration settings. Use “▲▼” to select. 5.2.1.2 Video signal loss This option can be used to define whether to activate or ignore alarm detection typology following the loss of the video signal.
On Screen warning The video channel concerned by the alarm is shown on full screen in this situation. Audible warning An acoustic notification will be generated, also if the buzzer is inhibited. Uplod to center The alarm notification is sent to a server (PC) whose IP address is set in “NETWORK” → “IP Event Server” menu. Trigger alarm out Notification is sent to one or more outputs, according to the selection, such as for example sirens, flashers, etc.
Press “▲▼◄►” to create and define the required motion detection zone. Use “A” to cancel the operation. Press “PTZ” to select all boxes in one step. Press “EDIT” to confirm detection zone and create others. Press “ENTER” to confirm and quit selection mode. Remarks on motion detection zones It is advisable to define motion detection zone which are slightly larger than the area where you want to detect motion.
5.2.1.3.3 Handle warning This option is used to select the notification type to be used in the event of an alarm. Possible options are: On Screen warning Audible warning Uplod to center Trigger alarm out Send e-mail On Screen warning The video channel concerned by the alarm is shown on full screen in this situation.
5.2.2 CAMERA MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS Position the “Active Frame” on the “SETUP” icon and press “ENTER”. The following window will appear. Figure 19: camera menu (advanced settings) This page cont ains the advanced men u settings. Select “SETUP” and press “ENTER ”...
Figure 20: camera name setting interface Use “▲▼◄►” to determine the required position and press “ENTER” to quit set-up interface. 5.2.2.2 Brightness This option can be used to vary brightness according to ambient light. Press “▲” to increase or “▼” to decrease the parameter setting. Press “ENTER”...
5.2.2.6 OSD (date - day - time) This option can be used to set the OSD type to be displayed. Use “▲▼” to select. Possible selections: “trasparent & steady”, “trasparent & flashing”, “opaque & steady”, “opaque & flashing” and “no display”. Select “No display”...
Figure 23: creating a privacy zone Press “▲▼◄►” to create and define the required privacy zone. Press “EDIT” to confirm the privacy zone and quit selection mode. At this point, point the cursor to other zones of the screen and create new privacy zones. Use “A”...
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Use “▲▼◄►” to position the yellow cursor in the required zone and press “EDIT” to go to selection mode: the cursor will turn red. Figure 25: creating a video tampering blackout zone Press “▲▼◄►” to create and define the required loss of video zone. Use “A”...
5.2.2.8.1 Alarm in schedule This option can be used to set up to 4 alarm indicating periods for each day of the week with respective event start and end times. Use “▲▼” to select the day. Use “◄►” to point the cursor to the hours/minutes of the period to be set. Press “▲▼”...
RECORDING MENU Description This menu is used to edit the recording and configuration settings of each video signal. Position the “Active Frame” on the “RECORDING” icon and press “ENTER”. The following window will appear. Figure 27: recording channel configuration menu (basic settings) This page contains the basic menu settings.
”CIF” e “QCIF” on the remaining channels 1093/042 (9 channel video looping H.264 CIF) The following resolution options can be selected on Urmet DVR DVS 1093/040: ”CIF” and “QCIF”. 1093/043 (16 channels video/1 out/4 spot matrix H.264 CIF) The following resolution options can be selected on Urmet DVR DVS 1093/043: ”CIF” and “QCIF”.
5.3.1.6 Frame rate The number of frames stored for each selected camera second can be selected using this item. Possible options are: “1/16”, “1/8”, “1/4”, “1/2”, “1”, “2”, “4”, “6”, “8“, “10”, “12”, “16”, “20” and “25”. Use “▲▼” to select. A high frame-rate corresponds to films played back in real time with more fluid sequences.
5.3.1.8.2 All day You can also enable recording for the entire selected day. To enable, select the respective check box using “◄►” and press “ENTER” or “EDIT”. Symbol “ ” indicates that the whole day recording option is enabled; symbol “×” indicates that it is not. Check the “All day”...
Possible options are: “Video” and ”Audio&Video”. Use “▲▼” to select the streaming type to be recorded. IMPORTANT NOTE Only the “Video” option is available on DVR DVS 1093/040, 1093/042, 1093/043, 1093/045 models. “Video” and ”Audio&Video” options are available on the DVR DVS 1093/041 model. 5.3.2.2 Type bit rate This option can be used to select the bit rate type to be used for recordings.
5.3.2.3 Quality This option can be used to set the recorded image quality. Possible options are: “Lowest”, “Low”, “Average”, “High”, “Highest” and “Higher”. Use “▲▼” to select. Smaller files will result if minimum image quality is selected. Larger files will result if high image quality is selected. Higher quality corresponds to better defined images during playback.
5.4.1 NETWORK MENU BASIC SETTINGS 5.4.1.1 Type NIC This option is used to select the network connection type to be used. Possible options are: “10M/100M AUTO”, “10M Half- Dup”, “10M Full- Dup”, “100M Half- Dup” and “100M Full- Dup”. Use “▲▼” to select. IMPORTANT NOTE It is advisable not to change the default setting “10M/100M AUTO”.
5.4.1.7 E-mail This item is used to set the parameters for alarm notification via email (up to 2 addresses). Position the “Active Frame” on the “SETUP” icon and press “ENTER”. The following window will appear. Figure 31: email alarm notification parameter setup Authentication: Enable this option if the SMTP server required authentication.
5.4.2 NETWORK MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS Position the “Active Frame” on the “SETUP” icon and press “ENTER”. The following window will appear. Figure 32: network menu (advanced settings) This page contains the advanced menu settings. Select “SETU P” and press “ENTER” to access advanced settings. The selected item is high lighted.
5.4.2.3 IP Event Server This option can be used to set the Event server IP address. Press “EDIT” and use number keys 0-9 to enter the address. Use “◄►” to shift the cursor. Press “ENTER” to confirm or “ESC” to cancel. Alarm notifications or warnings set in the “EXCEPTIONS”...
ALARMS MENU Description Access this menu for configuring each alarm input. Position the “Active Frame” on the “ALARMS” icon and press “ENTER”. The following window will appear. Figure 33: alarms menu (basic settings) This page contains the basic menu settings. Select “SETUP”...
5.5.1.3 Handling This option is used to activate the alarm notification on the respective input. Possible options are: “Ignore” and ”Handle”. Use “▲▼” to select. Select “Handle” option to access the following submenus: policy PTZ lincage Handling Position the “Active Frame” on the “Handling” icon and press “ENTER”. The following window will appear.
5.5.1.3.3 Handle method This option is used to select the notification type to be used in the event of an alarm. Possible options are: on screen warning audible warning upload to center trighgger alarm out send email On screen warning The video channel concerned by an alarm appears full screen.
Select camera This option is used to select the cameras to be combined to the selected alarm input. Use “▲▼” to select. Enable preset To activate, select the respective check box using “◄►” and press “ENTER” or “EDIT”. Symbol “ ” indicates that the Enable preset” option is selected; symbol “×” indicates that it is not. Refer to chapter 5.6.2.2 for presetting (recalling a preset position).
5.5.1.7 Alarm out time Select “Schedule” and press “ENTER” to access the programming menu shown below. Figure 36: alarm output configuration submenu ted item is highlig hted. res arro ws “◄►” to point the cursor to th e various menu items. Select “CONFIRM”...
5.5.2 EXCEPTIONS Description Access this menu to configure warnings following particular events. Position the “Active Frame” on the “SETUP” icon and press “ENTER”. The following window will appear. Figure 37: alarms configuration – exceptions menu This page contains the advanced menu settings. Select “SETUP”...
5.5.2.1.3 Network failure This warning means that a network fault has occurred. 5.5.2.1.4 IP addr conflict This warning means that a conflict between two or more devices to which the same IP is assigned has occurred. 5.5.2.1.5 Illegal acces This means that an attempt to access the device has been made by a unauthorised user. 5.5.2.1.6 NTSC/PAL differ This means that a video source connected to the video inputs of the device is emitting a format different from that set on...
PTZ MENU Description Use this menu for setting the communication parameters with the devices connected to the RS- -485 port, such as for example PTZ cameras (Easy-Dome // Ref.1092/650). IMPORTANT NOTE It is advisable to connect one only DVR to each RS-485 PTZ control line to exploit the functions of the Urmet Domus DVR DVS digital video recorders to the maximum.
5.6.1 PTZ MENU BASIC SETTINGS 5.6.1.1 Select camera This option is used to select the camera for which to set communication parameters. Use “▲▼” to select the camera. 5.6.1.2 Baud rate This option can be used to set the RS-485 port communication speed. Possible options are: “50”, “75”, “110”, “150”, “300”, “600”, “1200”, “2400”, “4800”, “9600”, “19200”, “38400”, “57600, “76800”...
5.6.2 PTZ MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS Position the “Active Frame” on the “SETUP” icon and press “ENTER”. The following window will appear. Figure 39: configuration menu channel recording (advanced settings) This page contains the advanced menu settings. Select “SETUP” and press “ENTER” to access advanced settings. The selected item is highlighted.
The selected item is highlighted. Press arrows “◄►” to point the cursor to the various menu items. 5.6.2.2.1 Preset This option is used to set the preset number (preset position). The presetting consists in defining a number indicating the camera position, the zoom level, focus and brightness. Up to 128 presettings can be saved (1-128).
PREVIEW MENU Description This menu is used to set camera display mode after the device is switched on, i.e. in LIVE mode (display, switching time, audio presence and channel arrangement). Position the “Active Frame” on the “Preview” icon and press “ENTER”. The following window will appear.
This menu is used to set the required LIVE channel display mode. Use “▲▼” to select. 1093/040 (8 channel video looping H.264 DCIF/CIF) The following display options can be selected on Urmet DVR DVS 1093/040: “1 channel”, “4 channels”, “9 channels” 1093/041 (16 channel video/audio H.264 DCIF/CIF) The following display options can be selected on Urmet DVR DVS 1093/041: “1 channel”, “4 channels”, “9 channels”, “12 channels”...
5.7.6 AUDIO PREVIEW (1093/041 MODEL ONLY) This option is used to enable an audio function. To enable, select the respective check box using “◄►” and press “ENTER” or “EDIT”. Symbol “ ” indicates that the selected option is enabled; symbol “×” indicates that it is not. If audio is enable when a single camera is displayed, the DVR will transmit audio on that channel.
The box contains a list of the default users. The features of the default administrator are: name → admin password → 12345 The “admin” name cannot be edited. The password can be edited. IMPORTANT NOTE • THE DEFAULT PASSWORD IS “12345”. •...
5.8.2 ADDING A NEW USER The administrator can create up to 15 users and define their priviledges. Use “◄►” to shift the “active frame” onto the “Add” box, press “Enter”. The following screen will appear. Figure 46: adding a new user New user name entry procedure.
Use “◄►” to shift the “active frame” onto the “set right” box, press “Enter”. The following screen will appear. Figure 47: set right menu (1093/040) The selected item is highlighted. To enable, select the respective check box using “◄►” and press “ENTER” or “EDIT”.
5.8.3 DELETING A USER Select the name of the user to be deleted in the user interface window using the “▲▼” buttons. Use “◄►” to shift the “active frame” onto the “Cancel” box, press “Enter”. Window prompting you to confirm deletion will appear. Figure 48: deleting a user Select “CONFIRM”...
SETTING MENU Description Access this menu for operations such as, for example: setting communication parameters with the devices connected to the RS-232 port restoring default settings upgrading the firmware formatting the hard disk stopping the alarms rebooting the device switching the device off accessing the event log getting information on the device Position the “Active Frame”...
5.9.1 MENU RS-232 Description This menu is used to program the communication parameters with all devices connected to the RS-232 port. Position the “Active Frame” on the “RS-232” icon and press “ENTER”. The following window will appear. Figure 50: configuration menu parameters RS-232 The selected item is high lighted.
5.9.1.6 Mode This option can be used to set the RS-232 port use type. Possible options are: “Console”, “Trasparent channel” and “PPP”. Use “▲▼” to select. 5.9.1.6.1 Console Select this option if you want to connect to a PC serial port. 5.9.1.6.2 Trasparent channel Select this option if you want to connect devices to be controlled by means of a serial interface.
This operation may be performed from the “FTP” site or using a “USB key”. The device will need to be rebooted after firmware upgrading. Periodically check the URMET Domus SpA Customer Service Technical Area for firmware upgrades. IMPORTANT NOTE Some types of USB drives may not be fully compatible with the device.
5.9.5 SETTINGS This item is used to save/load DVR settings to/from a USB key. The following will appear on the screen: Figure 52: loading settings from USB key Figure 53: saving settings to USB key 5.9.6 REBOOT This option can be used to reboot the device. 5.9.7 POVER OFF This option can be used to switch the device off.
5.9.8 EVENTS LOG This option can be used to display the log file saved on the hard disk of the device. The following screen will appear. Figure 54: events log The selected item is h ighlighted. Press arrows “◄►” to point the cursor to the various menu items. Press “ESC”...
SEARCH CRITERIA OPTIONS Alarm in – Alarm out – Mot dect start – Mot dect stop – View tamper start – View tamper Alarm stop Exception Vi sig lost – Illegal access – Hard disk error – Hard disk full – IP conflict – Network failure Power on –...
5.9.9 SYSTEM INFO This option can be used to display the following information about the device: unit name device model serial number firmware version encode version as shown in the screenshot below. Figure 55: system info (1093/040 device) DS1093-005C...
DVR FUNCTIONS MANUAL RECORDING Press “REC” on the front panel of the device in LIVE mode. A password must be entered by default. The following login window shown in the following figure will appear. Figure 56: login page Press “◄ ►”...
6.1.1 CHANNELS This item (not selectable) lists all the channels of the device. 6.1.2 STATUS This item (not selectable) shows the status of each video channel by means of a series of LEDs. The following modes can be displayed: → the channel is not active →...
RECORDING SEARCH Press “PLAY” on the front panel of the device in LIVE mode. A password must be entered by default. The following window will appear. Figure 58: playaback menu The selected item is highlighted. Press arrows “◄►” to point the cursor to the various menu items.
PLAYING A RECORDING After setting the search parameters (event type, date/time, main and secondary channel) and starting search by pressing the “SEARCH” button, select the file to be played from the hit list and press “ENTER” to start playback. The monitor will appear as below if two video channels are played: Figure 59: synchronous playback of 2 video channels The control interface shown below appears in the lower part of the screen: Press EDIT to start copying...
BACKUP Various backup modes are offered by the DVR DVS device. The specific FilePlayer software supplied with the product must be used to view all videos or saved video segments on a Press “PLAY” on the front panel of the device in LIVE mode. A password must be entered by default.
6.4.3 COPY TO FILE After setting the search parameters (event type, date/time, main and secondary channel) and started search by pressing “SEARCH”, the recordings corresponding to the set parameters will appear in the hit list. Select a recording file in the hit list to copy it. Use “▲▼”...
SELECTING THE PTZ CAMERA This mode can be used to select the required channel using the number keys on the front panel. Ref.1093/040 - 1093/042 To select the required camera, directly press the corresponding number key on the front panel.
SPOT OUTPUTS (1093/043 DEVICE ONLY) Use the “MON” button to interrupt the sequences set on the four spot outputs of the DVR. Press “ESC” to reactivate the displays in sequence. Proceed as follows to select the spot output on which to manually set the required video channel: press “MON”...
USING THE INTERNET EXPLORER INTERFACE The URMET Domus DVR DVS is provided with a Web Client for automatically connecting to a remote PC on the internet. IMPORTANT NOTE Any operation performed locally on the DVR (via the front panel of the DVR or remote control) may slow the software performance down.
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Select the “Trusted Sites” area. Click on “Trustad sites…”. The following screen will appear. Add the IP address of the device (to display the address, press “F2” on the front panel of the device) in the “Add this website to the zone” field. Click on “Add”.
HOW TO SWITCH THE DEVICE ON The following login window will appear for authenticating authorised users when the connection is established. The default settings are: → User name admin → password 12345 Figure 62: login window The home page of the web interface may be accessed if the user name and password are correct. Otherwise, the following error message will appear.
HOME PAGE AND DESCRIPTIONOF THE INTERFACE The following home page will appear after logging in successfully. Figure 64: web interface home page DESCRIPTION Information area Interface for displaying DVR status and available channels Viewing grid Viewing mode Function buttons View setting interface for each video channel PTZ interface Management/configuration button bar 7.4.1...
7.4.2 DVR AND CONNECTED CHANNELS STATUS INTERFACE This section contains the following information: name of the connected device name of the available video channels status of the available video channels (connected - not connected) ICON DESCRIPTION video channel available but not connected video channel available and connected 7.4.3 VIEW BUTTONS...
7.4.5 FUNCTION BUTTONS ICON DESCRIPTION Starts/stops live LIVE connection to all available DVR channels at the same time according to the chosen viewing mode. This allows to acquire a snapshot of the selected LIVE video channel (red box). The acquired image may be saved by default in the C:\Picture\ folder in bitmap format. The file name will be of the following type: Picture_192.168.36.40_05_20071113_094244_6227453 where 192.168.36.40 →...
7.4.8 MANAGEMENT/CONFIGURATION BUTTONS ICON DESCRIPTION This is used to disconnect the web interface. This is used to access the LIVE interface. This is used to access the playback interface. This used to access the system configuration menu. This is used to access the DVR recorded events interface. 7.4.8.1 Logout Click on...
LIVE video channel (red box). start/stop recording of the selected LIVE video channel (red box). establish a two-way voice connection with the connected DVR (function available on 1093/040-041-045 only) manage volume, brightness, contrast, hue and colour parameters for each of the connected video channels manage PTZ cameras using the PTZ interface.
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Example of one video channel connection After logging in successfully you can connect to the available video channels. Procedure The DVR and video channel status interface shows the available channels and the corresponding names by the side of the icon. Select the preferred viewing mode with the buttons.
The “Main Stream” will be used by all channels for connection. Right-click on the concerned video channel to open the following menu. for settin g the following parameters for each channel: → main video stream (best quality and highest bandwidth) Main Stream →...
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This interface may be used to search and view the DVR recordings (for each video channel) on the basis of the following criteria shown in the File Type field: All time Motion Detection Sensor Alarm Alarm or Motion Alarm & Motion Manual recording The date and time of beginning/end of recording can be set in the “Start Time”...
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The following will appear after selecting the search criteria as described above: You can start playing the recording back after ending the search operation of the selected video channel recordings successfully. Procedure Select the preferred viewing mode. Select the position of the box for playing the recording (left click). Locate and select the file to be played.
7.4.8.3.1 Control panel The control panel buttons will become active during PLAYBACK. The functions are described below. Figure 71: control panel detail Selected video channel (red box) Information about the selected video channel Figure 72: control panel and selected channel IMPORT NT NOTE The control panel shows the f unctions related to the selected video channel.
This is used to save one or more files to PC (search results). The acquired video is saved in the folder c:\filedownload in mp4 format. will appear during the download. The message “download completed!” will appear at the end of the download. This window displays information on the file being played.
7.4.8.4.1 DVR parameter configuration (DVSR Para) This interface is used to display, configure and edit the DVR configuration settings. The following areas are present: DVSR parameters information DVSR net parameters information DVSR version information DVSR parameters information This area is used to intervene on the following parameters: •...
DVSR version information This area is used to display information related to software versions, hardware, encoders, etc. The data cannot be edited 7.4.8.4.2 Video channel configuration (Chan Para) This interface may be used to display and edit DVR video channel configuration settings as the OSD menu. About Recording Display...
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Rec. Schedule (scheduled recording) Select the “Rec. Schedule” field and set the scheduled recording parameters. → in case of alarm, the recording will also contain the video feed prior to the alarm for Pre Rec Time the set time. → in case of alarm, the recording will also contain the video feed after to the alarm for Post Rec Time the set time.
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Motion detection zones creation procedure Select the “Set Area” field. Press “Ctrl” on the PC keyboard and at the same time create the required zone by dragging with the mouse. Release “Ctrl” at the end of the operation. To create a new motion detection zone, press “Ctrl” again and at the same time create a new zone by dragging the mouse.
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Click on “Lin. Type” to display the following window for setting the type of notification required following an alarm. V deo Lost (re cording after l oss of video signal) elect the “Video Lost” field to set the parameters related to recordings following video loss alarms. he following interfaces may be accessed to set this type of alarm: →...
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Video stream This area is used to set the video stream parameter of each video channel: → flow type Type This section is used to configure the data/video or primary/secondary audio/video streams. Thanks to this distinction and to the independent primary and secondary stream, you can for example record at very high resolution, quality and frame rate on hard disk while transmitting a video stream at qualitatively lower level on the network with the advantage of occupying little band space and requiring few resources to be decoded by the PC on which the view software is started.
7.4.8.4.3 Serial port configuration (Serial Para) This interface is used to display and edit the RS232 and RS-485 serial port configuration. Figure 79: serial port parameter configuration The following areas are present: RS232 Config (this shows the same configuration parameters as the OSD - RS232 menu) RS485 Config (this shows the same configuration parameters as the OSD - PTZ menu) 7.4.8.4.4 Alarm parameter configuration (Alarm Para)
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The following areas are present: Alarm Input Alarm Output Exception Config Alarm Input The parameters are the same as those of the OSD –ALARMS menu. Select “Deal With” and click on “Alarm Time” to open the following page: Figure 81: alarm input programming Click on “Lin.
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Alarm Output The parameters are the same as those of the OSD -ALARMS menu. Click on “Alarm Time” to open the following window: Figure 83: alarm output programming Exception Config Access this area to configure warnings following particular events. A warning may be set for each of the following events: HDD Full (hard disk full) HDD Error (hard disk error) Modem no connect (network fault)
7.4.8.4.5 User configuration (User) This interface is used to display, add and cancel users authorised to access the DVR and edit the corresponding authorisations. User customisation area User area Privilege status green: allowed yellow: partial red: denied User authorisations area for local and remote control Figure 84: user customisation interface The administrator (Super User) may create up to 15 users and define privileges for local and remote DVR access.
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The user customisation area will be opened at this point: User customisation area Authorisation area access flag Figure 86: user customisations This area is used to enter the following information: • → name of the new user User Name • →...
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Customising privileges Check the “Privilege” field to customise user privileges. Click on each item in the user privileges area to configure the customisation. Coloured icons indicate if privileges are granted or not. → green authorisation granted yellow → partial authorisation ( “Remote Playback” and “Network Preview” only) →...
The parameters are the same as those of the OSD - Utilità - Aggiornare menu. IMPORTANT NOTE Periodically check the URMET Domus SpA Customer Service Technical Area for firmware upgrades. Format Hard Disk This area is used to format the hard disks installed on the system individually.
7.4.8.5 Click on to access the DVR log interface. The following screen will appear. Search criteria field Search button Search hit list area (log list) Figure 89: log interface This interface may be used to search and display the DVR events according to the following search criteria: →...
FILE PLAYER SOFTWARE USE It is advisable to install File Player on the PC with the Urmet NVM software. Use this program to play any recording, in proprietary format, saved on the hard disk of the PC (the recording default folder is C:\DVR) or to play the DVR backups on the USB drive.
8.1.1 MENU BAR This is used to access advanced software functions. 8.1.2 SCROLL BAR This function is used to control playback. Drag the cursor to play forward or backward. Use “ ” to select where to start the recording. 8.1.3 CONTROL BUTTONS BUTTON DESCRIPTION...
ADVANCED SOFTWARE FUNCTIONS Use the menu bar to access Urmet File Player software advanced functions: 8.2.1 FILE (F) The “FILE” menu includes the following items: 8.2.1.1 Open This is used to open the file to be played. 8.2.1.2 Close This stops and quits playback. 8.2.1.3 Cut the file his is used to save a portion of the played file.
8.2.2.1 Fullscreen Select this option to go to full screen mode. Double click to go back to the previous view mode. 8.2.2.2 Video size This option can be used to select the zoom level of the current view. Three options are available: 50% - 100% - 200%.
8.2.2.5 Multi display Select this option to activate multi display mode and extrapolate a zone from the displayed image to be followed more in detail. The following screen will appear when this option is selected: Figure 94: multi display interface Multi display mode can be activated either during playback or still.
The following screen will appear when this option is selected: Figure 95: positioning interface 8.2.3.8 Video Control Select this option to make the following page appear: Figure 96: video control interface This is used to adjust the picture parameters (brightness, contrast, colour, hue) by dragging the corresponding cursor or for resetting default settings by pressing reset.
8.2.4.1 File stream input Not currently used For future applications. 8.2.4.2 Deflash For future applications. 8.2.4.3 High image quality A tick will appear “√” when this option is selected. This function is used to activate high resolution view. 8.2.4.4 High Fluid Not currently used For future applications.
SPECIFICATIONS (PAL FORMAT) Specifications Item 1093/040 1093/041 1093/042 1093/043 1093/045 Product type Triplex digital video recorder with network Compression H.264 algorithm PAL (compatible with black and white cameras) Video standard H 15625 Hz / V 50 Hz Image preview 704 x 576 resolution “DCIF”...
10 MAXIMUM RECORDING TIME WITH 320GB HARD DISK 10.1 1093/040 (8 CHANNEL VIDEO LOOPING H.264 DCIF/CIF) The following resolution options can be selected on Urmet DVR DVS 1093/040: “DCIF” “2CIF”, ”CIF” and “QCIF” on channels 1 and 5 ”CIF” and “QCIF” on remaining six channels...
10.2 1093/041 (16 CHANNEL VIDEO/AUDIO H.264 DCIF/CIF) The following resolution options can be selected on Urmet DVR DVS 1093/041: “DCIF” “2CIF”, ”CIF” and “QCIF” on channels 1, 5, 9 and 13 ”CIF” e “QCIF” on the remaining channels IMPORTANT NOTE The times shown in the following tables refer to recordings made on all channels setting the bit rate and frame rates shown.
10.3 1093/042 (9 CHANNEL VIDEO LOOPING H.264 CIF) The following resolution options can be selected on Urmet DVR DVS 1093/040: ”CIF” and “QCIF”. IMPORTANT NOTE The times shown in the following tables refer to recordings made on all channels setting the bit rate and frame rates shown.
10.4 1093/043 (16 CHANNEL VIDEO/1 OUT/4 SPOT MATRIX H.264 CIF) The following resolution options can be selected on Urmet DVR DVS 1093/043: ”CIF” and “QCIF”. IMPORTANT NOTE The times shown in the following tables refer to recordings made on all channels setting the bit rate and frame rates shown.
10.5 1093/045 (16 CHANNEL VIDEO LOOPING H.264 DCIF) The following resolution options can be selected on Urmet DVR DVS 1093/045: “DCIF” “2CIF”, ”CIF” and “QCIF”. IMPORTANT NOTE The times shown in the following tables refer to recordings made on all channels setting the bit rate and frame rates shown.
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DCIF RESOLUTION (528x384) Lots of motion Little motion Variables to be set Results Variables to be set Results Bitrate Frame rate HD time HD time Bitrate Frame rate HD time HD time (in Kbps) (in fps) (hours) (days) (in Kbps) (in fps) (hours) (days)
APPENDIX - USING EASY DOME // REF. 1092/650 The following appendix shows how to connect, set and use Easy Dome // Ref.1092/650 cameras with Urmet Domus DVR DVS digital video recorders 1093/040, 1093/041, 1093/042, 1093/043 and 1093/045. IMPORTANT NOTE It is advisable to connect one only DVR to each RS-485 Easy Dome control line to exploit the functions of the Urmet Domus DVR DVS digital video recorders to the maximum.
2. EASY DOME PROGRAMMING ON DVR Proceed as follows to program the Easy Dome //. Press “MENU” on the front panel of the DVR to access the configuration menu. Position the “Active Frame” on the “PTZ” icon and press “ENTER”. The following page will appear: Figure 97: PTZ parameter configuration menu The selected item is highlighted.
Ref.1093/040 - 1093/042 To select the required camera, directly press the corresponding number key on the front panel. Example: Press “2” to select camera PTZ 2. Ref.1093/041 - 1093/043 - 1093/045 Press two number keys to select the required camera.
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