urmet domus UFO 4K 1093/185FE User Manual
urmet domus UFO 4K 1093/185FE User Manual

urmet domus UFO 4K 1093/185FE User Manual

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IP H.265 Fish Eye Cameras
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UFO 4K Ref. 1093/185FE - UFO 5M Ref. 1093/186BN
Canister 5M Ref. 1093/187C

USER MANUAL

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    Mod. 1093 DS1093-582 IP H.265 Fish Eye Cameras . .. UFO 4K Ref. 1093/185FE - UFO 5M Ref. 1093/186BN Canister 5M Ref. 1093/187C USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ENGLISH LIST OF CONTENTS Introduction ..............................4 Product Description ..........................5 Technical features ........................5 Opening the Box ........................6 Warnings ...........................6 Overview ..............................8 Range of Application .........................8 Product description ........................8 Operating environment ......................9 Device Connection ............................9 IP Camera Connector Layout (Where Present) ................9 Operating instructions ...........................
  • Page 3 Software for Mobile Devices ......................... 52 11.1 Smartphone Device ........................ 52 11.1.1 Urmet IUVS plus Mobile Software ....................... 52 11.1.1.1 Live ................................53 11.1.1.1.1 Opening a channel ................................54 11.1.1.1.2 Recording a live video stream ............................54 11.1.1.1.3 PTZ Control ...................................55 11.1.1.2 Playback ..............................
  • Page 4: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing our integrated and developed network camera products for network video monitoring. Our range includes the following products: Storage Network Bullet, Wireless Storage Network Bullet, IR Network Dome, IR Network Weather-Proof and High-Speed Network Ball, fisheye cameras. High-performance single SOC chips are used in the media processor for audio/video acquisition, compression and transmission/transfer.
  • Page 5: Product Description

    PRODUCT DESCRIPTION URMET S.p.A Ref. 1093/186BN and Ref. 1093/187C are 5MegaPixel IP cameras, 1093/185FE is an 8MegaPixel IP camera. The cameras can be controlled via a TCP/IP network connection. TECHNICAL FEATURES High-performance Hisilicon media processor with advanced functions. CMOS Progressive Sensor Optimized H.265/H.264 video compression algorithms;...
  • Page 6: Opening The Box

    OPENING THE BOX Check that the packaging and the contents are not visibly damaged. Contact the retailer immediately if parts are either missing or damaged. Do not attempt to use the device in this case. Send the product back in its original packaging if damaged.
  • Page 7 Make a test recording before using the device to ensure that is working correctly. Please note that URMET S.p.A. is not liable for any loss of stored data or damage caused by incorrect installation, improper use or malfunctioning of the device. This device contains precision electronic components.
  • Page 8: Overview

    OVERVIEW RANGE OF APPLICATION These network cameras with their powerful image processing capacity can be used in various public places, such as malls, supermarkets, schools, factories and workshops, as well as in environments requiring HD images, such as banks and traffic control systems, as illustrated in the figure below: Monitoring centre PRODUCT DESCRIPTION An IP camera is an online digital surveillance camera, equipped with a web server and capable of independent operation,...
  • Page 9: Operating Environment

    OPERATING ENVIRONMENT Operating system: Windows 7/Windows 8/Windows 2008 (32/64-bit), Windows 2003/Windows XP/Windows 2000 (32-bit) CPU: Intel Core Duo II processor or higher Memory: 1G or higher Video memory: 256M or higher Display: 1024 × 768 or higher resolution Internet Explorer 6.0 or later DEVICE CONNECTION The IP camera can be connected in two ways: Connection to a PC...
  • Page 10: Operating Instructions

    Power Interface: DC 12V. Reset Button: The device will restore the default settings if this button is pressed and held for 3 seconds. Alarm Interface: Including alarm input and output interface. ①,② as input alarm interface setting, ③,④ for output alarm setting. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CONNECTION CHECK The default factory IP address for the IP camera is 192.168.1.168 and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0.
  • Page 11: Device Searching

    DEVICE SEARCHING Feedback: The Device Config Tool function can be used for device searching across network segments. Before • using Device Config Tool, click on the local connection icon in the bottom right corner of the desktop; Add IP addresses of several network segments in the TCP/IP setting for local connection (as shown below). You •...
  • Page 12: Installation Of Controls And Login To System

    INSTALLATION OF CONTROLS AND LOGIN TO SYSTEM Before using the IE (Internet Explorer) browser to access the IP camera for the first time, the plug-in components must first be installed, as follows: Access the IP address of the IP camera to automatically download the controls from it. Select an option in the plug-in installation pop-up dialogue box to run the installation process.
  • Page 13: Live

    LIVE Some of the buttons in the preview frame are described below. : Button for setting the colour, brightness, contrast, saturation and sharpness of the frame. : Reads the recording file from the SD card and plays it back through the browser (if SD card support is provided).
  • Page 14: Fish Eye Functions (Live And Playback)

    FISH EYE FUNCTIONS (LIVE AND PLAYBACK) 7.1.1 TYPES OF INSTALLATION From the LIVE screen it is possible to specify the type of camera installation ("Mount Type"): on the ceiling, on a wall, on a horizontal surface or an inclined surface. 7.1.2 DISPLAY The LIVE Display Mode currently shown on the PC can be changed, depending on the type of installation selected:...
  • Page 15 VR view, double click with the right mouse button to begin navigation; 3D Cylinder, as shown in the figure: 2PTZ, as shown in the figure: DS1093-582...
  • Page 16 4PTZ, as shown in the figure 180° Panorama view, as shown in the figure: 360° Panorama view, as shown in the figure: 360° Panorama View + 1PTZ (Panorama View, the different coloured area represents different PTZ viewing angles, select the range of the corresponding PTZ line and drag to change the viewing angle, as shown in the figure): DS1093-582...
  • Page 17 360° Panorama View + 3PTZ (Panorama View, the different coloured areas represent different PTZ viewing angles, select the range of the corresponding PTZ line and drag to change the viewing angle, as shown in the figure): 360° Panorama View + 6PTZ (Panorama View, the different coloured areas represent different PTZ viewing angles, select the range of the corresponding PTZ line and drag to change the viewing angle, as shown in the figure): DS1093-582...
  • Page 18 360° Panorama View + 8PTZ (Panorama View, the different coloured areas represent different PTZ viewing angles, select the range of the corresponding PTZ line and drag to change the viewing angle, as shown in the figure): Fisheye + 3PTZ (Fisheye View, the different coloured areas represent different PTZ viewing angles, select the range of the corresponding PTZ line and drag to change the viewing angle, as shown in the figure): DS1093-582...
  • Page 19 Fisheye + 8PTZ (Fisheye View, the different coloured areas represent different PTZ viewing angles, select the range of the corresponding PTZ line and drag to change the viewing angle, as shown in the figure): DS1093-582...
  • Page 20: Wall Installation

    7.1.4 WALL INSTALLATION The fisheye camera is mounted on the ceiling on the scene. There are 7 display modes, as shown in the figure: VR view, double click with the right mouse button to begin navigation; DS1093-582...
  • Page 21 Standard Panorama view, as shown in the figure: 4PTZ Panorama View + 3PTZ (Panorama View, the different coloured areas represent different PTZ viewing angles, select the range of the corresponding PTZ line and drag to change the viewing angle, as shown in the figure): DS1093-582...
  • Page 22 Panorama View + 8PTZ (Panorama View, the different coloured areas represent different PTZ viewing angles, select the range of the corresponding PTZ line and drag to change the viewing angle, as shown in the figure): Fisheye + 3PTZ (Fisheye View, the different coloured areas represent different PTZ viewing angles, select the range of the corresponding PTZ line and drag to change the viewing angle, as shown in the figure): DS1093-582...
  • Page 23: Installation On A Horizontal Surface

    Fisheye + 8PTZ (Fisheye View, the different coloured areas represent different PTZ viewing angles, select the range of the corresponding PTZ line and drag to change the viewing angle, as shown in the figure): 7.1.5 INSTALLATION ON A HORIZONTAL SURFACE The fisheye camera is mounted on a horizontal surface/table, there are 11 viewing modes, as shown in the figure DS1093-582...
  • Page 24 VR view, double click with the right mouse button to begin navigation; 3D Cylinder view, as shown in the figure: DS1093-582...
  • Page 25 4PTZ, as shown in the figure: 180° Panorama view, as shown in the figure: 360° Panorama view, as shown in the figure: DS1093-582...
  • Page 26 360° Panorama View + 1PTZ (Panorama View, the different coloured area represents different PTZ viewing angles, select the range of the corresponding PTZ line and drag to change the viewing angle, as shown in the figure): 360° Panorama View + 3PTZ (Panorama View, the different coloured area represents different PTZ viewing angles, select the range of the corresponding PTZ line and drag to change the viewing angle, as shown in the figure): DS1093-582...
  • Page 27 360° Panorama View + 6PTZ (Panorama View, the different coloured area represents different PTZ viewing angles, select the range of the corresponding PTZ line and drag to change the viewing angle, as shown in the figure): 360° Panorama View + 8PTZ (Panorama View, the different coloured area represents different PTZ viewing angles, select the range of the corresponding PTZ line and drag to change the viewing angle, as shown in the figure): DS1093-582...
  • Page 28 Fisheye + 3PTZ (Fisheye View, the different coloured areas represent different PTZ viewing angles, select the range of the corresponding PTZ line and drag to change the viewing angle, as shown in the figure): Fisheye + 8PTZ (Fisheye View, the different coloured areas represent different PTZ viewing angles, select the range of the corresponding PTZ line and drag to change the viewing angle, as shown in the figure): DS1093-582...
  • Page 29: Installation On An Inclined Plane

    7.1.6 INSTALLATION ON AN INCLINED PLANE The fisheye camera is installed on the scene which is about 25° from the vertical. There are 7 display modes, as shown in the figure: VR view, double click with the right mouse button to begin navigation; DS1093-582...
  • Page 30 Standard Panorama view, as shown in the figure: 4PTZ and Panorama View + 3PTZ (Panorama View, the different coloured areas represent different PTZ viewing angles, select the range of the corresponding PTZ line and drag to change the viewing angle, as shown in the figure): DS1093-582...
  • Page 31 Panorama View + 8PTZ (Panorama View, the different coloured areas represent different PTZ viewing angles, select the range of the corresponding PTZ line and drag to change the viewing angle, as shown in the figure): Fisheye + 3PTZ (Fisheye View, the different coloured areas represent different PTZ viewing angles, select the range of the corresponding PTZ line and drag to change the viewing angle, as shown in the figure): DS1093-582...
  • Page 32 Fisheye + 8PTZ (Fisheye View, the different coloured areas represent different PTZ viewing angles, select the range of the corresponding PTZ line and drag to change the viewing angle, as shown in the figure): DS1093-582...
  • Page 33: Local Settings

    LOCAL SETTINGS Select Local Settings to display the following dialogue box: in it you can set the video storage location, paths for downloading the remote file and store the snapshot, the file type (RF by default, with H265, AVI, MP4 or BMP encoding), video recording duration and capture type (BMP or JPG).
  • Page 34: Playback

    PLAYBACK Select Playback in Record File, select the corresponding date, then click Search to go to the page here below Explanation of the button functions: Type of recording file: ALL, Normal, IO. Normal: 24H recording (IO) alarms: Motion and Alarms. : from left to right, play/pause, stop, Advance by one frame, (select once to play a frame), Record, Capture, Download, zoom, audio control.
  • Page 35: Remote Setting

    10 REMOTE SETTING 10.1 DISPLAY CONFIGURATION 10.1.1 LIVE Select Remote Settings to open the page shown below (default preview setting page): Name: Name of the IP camera. Flicker control: Choose 50Hz or 60Hz. Transparency: choose the display transparency of the channel name and time on the preview frame (the lower the value, the higher the transparency).
  • Page 36: Image Control

    10.1.2 IMAGE CONTROL Select Image Control in Display to open the following page: IR-CUT Mode: GPIO Automatic, Colored and Black-White. IR-CUT Delay: IR-cut switching delay. Lens Flip: On/Off, Angle Flip: On/Off, Corridor Mode: On/Off, Angle Rotation: 0° or 180°, Back Light: On/Off, 3D Noise Reduction: Off, Automatic, Manual.
  • Page 37: Privacy Zone

    10.1.3 PRIVACY ZONE Select Privacy Zone in Display Configuration to open the following page: Enable Privacy Zone, and then use the right mouse button to trace rectangles around areas not to be displayed during recording, in screenshots and in Live viewing. Save when done to keep the settings.
  • Page 38: Record Parameters

    Enable Region: Enable or disable the ROI. • ROI level: Select a bit stream for the ROI from worst (), worse (), bad (), normal (), better () and best (). • Non-ROI frame rate Fps: Set the frame rate outside of the ROI; the smaller the value, the higher the image quality in the •...
  • Page 39: Schedule

    10.2.2 SCHEDULE Select Schedule in the menu Record to access the page below. Example: one grid in the table is equal to 30 minutes, green means normal recording, yellow means motion detection alarm, red means an alarm recording. You can set these parameters, according to your needs, to choose different types or times of recording.
  • Page 40: Video Streaming

    Type: Network connection mode: DHCP (Automatically Acquired), Static (Manual Configuration) and PPPOE; DHCP (Automatically Acquired) is the default setting. Client Port: The port for the clients that connect to the IP camera. HTTP Port: Web port for the IP camera. IP address: The IP address of the IP camera.
  • Page 41: E-Mail Configuration

    The range of the mobile bit steam is 8-1536. Audio: Enables audio for each bit stream. I frame interval: Sets the interval of a single frame. 10.3.3 E-MAIL CONFIGURATION Select E-Mail in the Network menu to open the following e-mail service setup page - used with the alarm function to send images to the mail server: E-Mail: Service enabling/disabling.
  • Page 42: Ddns Configuration

    10.3.4 DDNS CONFIGURATION Select DDNS in the Network menu to open the following page: DDNS: Dynamic DNS configuration – used with the server to access an Extranet network. DDNS (Dynamic DNS) is a service used to record a domain name and floating IP address with the DDNS server so that the domain name can be routed towards the IP address even if it is modified in a dynamic IP system.
  • Page 43: Ip Filter

    10.3.5 IP FILTER Select IP Filter in the Network menu to open the following page: Filtering mode: Three modes are available (Allow all IP connections, Allow only IP connections which have been • set up, Do not Allow the IP connections which have been set up). Add: Add a permitted or prohibited IP address.
  • Page 44: Ftp

    Operating instructions: rtsp://IP:Port/ch01/A A:0(Main Stream), 1(Sub Stream), 2(Stream Mobile): 10.3.7 FTP: FTP service setting - used with alarm function to upload images or videos to the FTP server. Select FTP in the Network menu to open the following page: FTP Enable: Enable or disable the FTP function. Server: Enters the address of the FTP server.
  • Page 45: Alarm

    10.4 ALARM 10.4.1 MOTION Select Motion in the Alarm menu to open the following page: Motion detection setting procedure: Select Enable Click and hold the left mouse button and drag out an area for motion detection. Set the motion detection sensitivity (from 1 to 8; the higher the value, the greater the sensitivity). Enable Alarm Output, Latch Time (recording time) and Post recoding time.
  • Page 46: Lens Blocking

    10.4.3 LENS BLOCKING Select Occlusion Detection in the Alarm menu to open the following page: Select Enable to activate the Sensitivity and Send E-mail options. Sensitivity: Set the sensitivity level (level 1~6; the higher the value, the greater the sensitivity level). Send E mail: When enabled, it can be used with SMTP to enable the sending of e-mail.
  • Page 47: Device

    10.5 DEVICE This includes SD Card, Logs and Audio. The various interfaces and functions are described below. 10.5.1 HDD (WHERE INCLUDED) Select HDD in the Device menu to access the page below. Insert SD card in device, system will auto detect the total capacity and provide information on the remaining recording time.
  • Page 48: Logs

    10.5.3 LOGS Click on Logs in the Device menu to open the following page: Log Type: Eight log types are available: System Log, Config Log, Alarm Log, User Log, Record Log, Storage Log Network Log, and all Log with their respective Minor Types, defined for the various types of Log. Choose a starting and ending date/time.
  • Page 49: System

    10.6 SYSTEM System parameters include: General, Users and Information. The various interfaces and functions are described below. 10.6.1 GENERAL Click on General in the System menu to open the following page: The device time, system time and date/time format contained in the basic information can be manually set and saved. Three automatic time setting functions are provided in this device.
  • Page 50: User Configuration

    10.6.2 USER CONFIGURATION Click on User in the System menu to open the following page: In this section you can set the user access authority and login password. 10.6.3 SYSTEM INFO Select Info in the System menu to open the following page: In this section some system information on the device will be displayed, including device type, MAC address and software version.
  • Page 51: Advanced Settings

    10.7 ADVANCED SETTINGS They include Firmware Update, Load Default and Maintain, System Update, Default Parameters and System Maintenance. The various interfaces and functions are described below. 10.7.1 SYSTEM UPDATE Select Firmware Update in the Advanced menu to open the following page: The update will not be available if the files are not compatible with the target device.
  • Page 52: Software For Mobile Devices

    11 SOFTWARE FOR MOBILE DEVICES Mobile Software is used for the iOS (iPhone, iPad) and Android platforms (Android Smartphone, Tablet). The following is a description of the Mobile Client Software. 11.1 Smartphone Device 11.1.1 URMET IUVS PLUS MOBILE SOFTWARE Urmet iUVS plus is a TVCC application for iOS and Android on smartphones, pads and tablets that is compatible with all URMET devices, both IPCam (Codec H265) and DVR/NVR/HVR (all codecs).
  • Page 53: Live

    11.1.1.1 Live From inside the menu select “Live” to bring up the Live interface, which provides video streaming, recording, snapshot and PTZ, etc. 1. Open a device Select to open the device list shown below, then select one of devices in the list, this will open all its channels automatically.
  • Page 54: Opening A Channel

    11.1.1.1.1 Opening a channel Select a device, the list of channels will be displayed, select a channel, which will be displayed in the main window. 11.1.1.1.2 Recording a live video stream You can record the stream while viewing a video in live mode. Select and then the channel label to start recording.
  • Page 55: Ptz Control

    11.1.1.1.3 PTZ Control PTZ is short for Pan-Tilt-Zoom and refers to camera movement options. Select to open the PTZ mode, it will bring up the PTZ buttons to control the live page PTZ. Select the arrows to move it sideways or up and down. The other keys can be used to control the zoom, force, operate the aperture, preset, etc.
  • Page 56 1. Selecting a channel Select the “Remote Playback” button to open the device list, as shown below; select a channel on a device in the list. 2. Selecting the date When you have selected a channel, all dates with recordings will be marked with a dot. Select a date to play the recordings from that day.
  • Page 57: Record

    11.1.1.3 Record You can record the stream while viewing a video in live mode, as described previously. 11.1.1.4 Images Images opens a gallery of screenshot pictures. DS1093-582...
  • Page 58: Remote Settings

    11.1.1.5 Remote Settings Controls on the remote device can be enabled, such as sending e-mail and enabling recording on the device. 11.1.1.6 Alarm E-mail notification of the devices can be enabled. DS1093-582...
  • Page 59: Device

    11.1.1.7 Device Add or delete a device “Device” can be used to add or delete a device, and also edit device properties. Select Menu and “Device” or the icon in the top right corner of the start screen to open the interface shown below and manually add a device To add a new device, select “+”, then Manual Adding, Import Device (via QR Code), Online Device (Devices present on network): enter the name of the device, the address (IP, domain name or device ID for the DDNS Urmet account), the...
  • Page 60: Help

    To add a device using automatic network search: Choose the device and select “Add Device” NOTE: the Data Port (i.e. 9000) must be set up in order for the iUVS Mobile Software to work properly. If you do not configure the mobile device port, the iUVS Mobile Software will not work. To delete a device from list, select the name of the device that you want to delete, then press the delete button next to the device name.
  • Page 61: P2P Function

    11.2 P2P FUNCTION In order to remotely display images on an iPhone or Android smartphone, configure the IP Camera in the network and download the URMET iUVS application from their respective stores. In order to display images on Apple iPad or an Android tablet, upload the iUVSpad app from the Apple Store or iUVStab app from Play Store - respectively.
  • Page 62 Fill in the “Password” field entering password (default: 00000000) then select “Save” and wait about 10 seconds for the NVR LIVE video to be automatically uploaded. IMPORTANT: In addition to P2P mode, the IP camera can also be remotely viewed on a smartphone via the Urmet DDNS service.
  • Page 63: Fisheye Ip Cameras Technical Specifications

    12 FISHEYE IP CAMERAS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Description Items UFO 4K UFO 5M Canister 5M 1093/185FE 1093/186BN 1093/187C Image Sensor 1/1.7" Progressive CMOS 1/2.9" Progressive CMOS Sensor Type IMX274 IMX326 Video Format Optional format P/N Color 0.01lux @ Color 0.1lux @ F1.2(AGC ON) F1.2(AGC ON) Minimum Luminance B/W 0 lux @ IR ON...
  • Page 64 Description Items UFO 4K UFO 5M Canister 5M 1093/185FE 1093/186BN 1093/187C Multi-Browser support: Internet Explorer 11.0 for Windows 7 and higher/ Firefox Mozilla up to v.51/ Safari 6.0 Web/Client/ Mobile Urmet UVS Client Support: Windows 7 O.S. or higher / MAC O.S. 10.8.0 or higher Mobile Support Software: (iOS, Android) SMART Intelligent Video Analysis...
  • Page 65: Maximum Recording Time With Sd Card

    13 MAXIMUM RECORDING TIME WITH SD CARD 13.1 REF. 1093/185FE– REF. 1093/186BN The following resolution options can be selected for Main Stream recording: “9Mpx”, “6.5Mpx”, “5Mpx”, “3Mpx”, “1080P”, “720P” for IP camera with coding H.265 “9Mpx”, “6.5Mpx”, “5Mpx”, “3Mpx”, “1080P”, “720P” for IP camera with coding H.264 IMPORTANT NOTES Bandwidth and SD card duration can vary greatly, depending on the scene being recorded.
  • Page 66 1 recording channel with 3Mpx resolutions (1520×1520) with H.265 coding Variables to be set Results Results Results Results Results Bitrate Frame rate SD 8GB SD 8GB SD 16GB SD 16GB SD 32GB SD 32GB SD 64GB SD 64GB SD 128GB SD 128GB (Kbps) (fps)
  • Page 67 1 recording channel with 9Mpx resolution (3000x3000) with H.264 coding Variables to be set Results Results Results Results Results Bitrate Frame rate SD 8GB SD 8GB SD 16GB SD 16GB SD 32GB SD 32GB SD 64GB SD 64GB SD 128GB SD 128GB (Kbps) (fps)
  • Page 68 1 recording channel with 1080P resolution (1080x1080) with H.264 coding Variables to be set Results Results Results Results Results Bitrate Frame rate SD 8GB SD 8GB SD 16GB SD 16GB SD 32GB SD 32GB SD 64GB SD 64GB SD 128GB SD 128GB (Kbps) (fps)
  • Page 69: Appendix

    14 APPENDIX 14.1 ROUTER PORT FORWARDING To remotely view the IP Camera via the Internet, you must first set the web port and client port of the IP Camera. Taking a Cisco router as an example: The IP address of the IP camera is 192.168.1.168, the web port is 8000 and the client port is 9988. DS1093-582...
  • Page 70: Frequently Asked Questions

    14.2 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ◆ Internet Explorer cannot load and install plug-ins. Possible cause: IE security levels are set too high. Solution: Set IE security levels to the minimum value. ◆ After updating, it is not possible to access the IP Camera through Internet Explorer. Solution: Clear the IE cache as follows: open IE Tools, select Internet Options, select the 2nd option under “Delete Files”...
  • Page 71: Ds1093

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