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  • Page 1 Mod. 1099 DS1099-014A H.265 1080P IP Cameras IP Bullet Camera Ref. 1099/200 Starlight IP Bullet Camera Ref. 1099/201 IP Bullet Camera Ref. 1099/202 Starlight IP Bullet Camera Ref. 1099/203 IP Dome Camera 1099/300 Starlight IP Dome Camera 1099/301 IP Dome Camera 1099/302...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ENGLISH CONTENTS Introduction ..............................4 Product Description ..........................5 Technical characteristics ......................5 Opening the Box ........................5 Warnings ...........................6 Overview ..............................8 Range of Application .........................8 Product description ........................8 Operating environment ......................9 Device Connection ..........................10 IP Camera Connector Layout (Where present) ..............10 Operating instructions ...........................
  • Page 3 Technical Specifications for 2Mpx Direct Focus Motorised Lens Bullet and Dome IP cameras ... 52 Maximum Recording Time with SD Card ..................... 54 15.1 Ref. 1099/202 – Ref. 1099/203 – Ref. 1099/303 – Ref. 1099/304 ......... 54 Appendix ..............................56 16.1 Router Port Forwarding ......................
  • 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 cameras. Individual high-performance SOC chips are used in the media processor for audio/video capture, compression and transmission/transfer.
  • Page 5: Product Description

    PRODUCT DESCRIPTION URMET S.p.A. Ref. 1099/200, Ref. 1099/201, Ref. 1099/202, Ref. 1099/203, Ref. 1099/300 and Ref. 1099/301, Ref. 1099/302, Ref. 1099/303 and Ref. 1099/304 are 2 MegaPixel IP cameras that can be controlled by TCP/IP network connections. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS High-performance Hisilicon media processor with advanced functions.
  • Page 6: Warnings

    IMPORTANT NOTE Accessories may be changed without prior notice. WARNINGS Power supply Before connecting the equipment to the electrical outlet, ensure that the nameplate specifications match those of the mains power supply. It is advisable to install a suitable disconnection and protection switch upstream from the equipment. In the event of failure or malfunction, disconnect the power supply at the main switch.
  • Page 7 Network configuration The camera default setting is DHCP mode. If the installation network does not support dynamic addressing (DHCP), the device will automatically switch to the factory-set IP address 192.168.1.168. The Urmet “Device Search Tool” software can be used to change the IP address and other network settings to prevent conflict with other devices on the network.
  • 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 more Video memory: 256M or more Display: 1024 × 768 or higher resolution Internet Explorer 6.0 or later DS1099-014A...
  • Page 10: Device Connection

    Alarm Interface: Including alarm input and output interface. ③,④ are alarms input, ① is alarm output, ② is used as GND for Ref. 1099/304 ①,② are alarms input, ③ is alarm output, ④ is used as GND for Ref. 1099/202, Ref. 1099/203, Ref. 1099/303.
  • Page 11: Operating Instructions

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CHECK CONNECTION The factory default IP address for the IP camera is 192.168.1.168 and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. Give your • computer an IP address in the same network segment as the IP camera, for example, 192.168.1.69, and the same subnet mask as that of the IP camera.
  • Page 12: Installation Of Controls And Login To The System

    Online device search procedure Run Device Config Tool by double-clicking on the icon. It will search for and display any online device and its IP address, port number, web port number, number of channels, configured name, device type and version, subnet mask, gateway, MAC address, connection pattern and status.
  • Page 13: Login

    LOGIN PREVIEW Open IE and enter the IP address of the camera (http://192.168.1.168) to bring up the login window shown below: Login Interface for H.265 IP Cameras Figure 1 In the login window you can choose a language for the IE client. Enter your username (admin by default) and password (admin by default) and then press OK.
  • Page 14: Ptz Control

    : Access to the device settings menu to customise the settings of various parameters. : For snapshot, video file type and storage path settings. : Help information (current user, Web browser and plug-in versions) and logout button for returning to the login page.
  • Page 15 Eight different angles can be selected on the circular control, PTZ Speed: 0 – 10 indicates different PTZ speeds, • ZOOM zooms in and out • FOCUS increases or decreases FOCUS • Restore: resets default settings • On Auto Focus cameras with DF optics, the PTZ interface will be as follows: Option Value Explanation...
  • Page 16: Local Settings

    LOCAL SETTINGS Select Local Settings to access the following dialogue window: here you can set the video storage location, paths for downloading remote files and storing snapshot images, the file type (RF by default, with H265, AVI, MP4 or BMP encoding), video recording duration and screen capture file type (BMP or JPG).
  • Page 17: Playback

    PLAYBACK Select Playback in Record File, select the corresponding date, then Search to go to the page shown below. Explanation of the button functions: Type of recording file: ALL, Normal, IO, Intelligent. Normal: 24H recording (IO) alarms: Motion and Alarms. Intelligent: see the chapter on intelligent video analysis.
  • Page 18: Remote Setting

    10 REMOTE SETTING 10.1 DISPLAY CONFIGURATION 10.1.1 LIVE Select Remote Settings to open the page shown below (default preview settings 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 greater the transparency).
  • Page 19: Image Control

    10.1.2 IMAGE CONTROL Select Image Control in Display to open the following page: IR-CUT Mode: GPIO Automatic, Colour and Black and 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°. Black Light: On/Off.
  • Page 20: Privacy Zone

    10.1.1 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 21: Record Parameters

    Non-ROI frame rate Fps: Set the frame rate outside of the ROI; the smaller the value, the higher the image quality in the ROI. The frame rate range depends on the video standard and the resolution. It varies from 1 to 25 Fps. (Note: Different non-ROI frame rates may be given to different ROIs, but the lowest value among them will be used as the frame rate applied to the non-ROI area on the preview frame.
  • Page 22 Type: Network connection mode: DHCP (Automatically Acquired), Static (Manually configured) 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 23: Video Streaming

    10.3.2 VIDEO STREAMING Select Video Streaming Setting in the Network Parameter menu to open the following page: The following bit streams are available by default: Main stream, Substream and Mobile stream. The resolution, frame rate, video code, encryption level, bitrate control, bitrate modality, bitrate frequency, audio and frame interval can be set for the main stream, the substream and the stream for mobile devices respectively.
  • Page 24: E-Mail Configuration

    10.3.3 E-MAIL CONFIGURATION Select E-Mail in the Network menu to open the following page for setting up the e-mail service – used with the alarm function to send images to the mail server: E-Mail: Enabling/disabling of the service. Encryption: The options are Deactivate/SSL/TLS/AUTO. SMTP Port: The default port number is 25.
  • Page 25: 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 26: 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: This adds an allowed or prohibited IP address.
  • Page 27: Ftp

    Operating instructions: rtsp://IP:Port/ch01/A A:0(Main Stream), 1(Sub Stream), 2(Stream Mobile): 10.3.7 FTP: the FTP service setting is used with the alarm function to send images or video to the FTP server. Select FTP in the Network menu to open the following page: FTP Enable: Enables or excludes the FTP function.
  • Page 28: 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 29: Lens Blocking

    10.4.3 LENS BLOCKING Select Lens Blocking 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 30: Device

    10.5 DEVICE This includes SD Card, Logs and Audio. The respective interfaces and functions are described below. 10.5.1 HDD (WHERE INCLUDED) Select HDD in the Device menu to access the following page: Insert the SD card in the device: the system will automatically detect the total capacity and provide information on the remaining recording time.
  • Page 31: Logs

    10.5.3 LOGS Select Logs in the Device menu to open the following page: Major Type: Eight types of logs are available: System Logs, Config Logs, Alarm Logs, User Logs, Recording Logs, Storage Logs, Network Logs and All Logs, with the respective Minor Types defined for the various types of Logs. Choose the start and end date/time.
  • Page 32: System

    10.6 SYSTEM System parameters include: General, User and Information. The various interfaces and functions are described below. 10.6.1 GENERAL Select 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. This device has three automatic time setting functions.
  • Page 33: User Configuration

    10.6.2 USER CONFIGURATION Select User in the System menu to open the following page: In this section you can set user access rights and the login password. 10.6.3 INFO Select Info in the System menu to open the following page: Some system information is displayed in this section, including the device type, MAC address and software version.
  • Page 34: Advanced

    10.7 ADVANCED This includes Firmware Update, Load Default and Maintain. 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. LOAD DEFAULT 10.7.1 Select Load Default in the Advanced menu to open the following page:...
  • Page 35: Intelligent

    10.8 INTELLIGENT This section briefly describes the intelligent video analysis functions capable of generating specific events that can also be recorded on a remote NVR. For further details on the use and settings of the intelligent video analysis functions, you can visit the URMET website http://www.urmet.com for series or product codes, the availability of relevant additional material and any firmware updates describing improvements to the intelligent video analysis algorithms.
  • Page 36: Perimeter Intrusion Detection (Pid)

    10.8.2.1 Perimeter Intrusion Detection (PID) Automatic detection of entry or exit of an object in a specific area of the image, delimited by a manually defined box. 10.8.2.2 Line Crossing Detection (LCD) This feature allows automatic detection of the crossing (in both directions) of a preset line by a moving object/person. The function is used to generate alarms when the algorithm traces the movement of an object that crosses a line previously defined by the user.
  • Page 37: Mobile Software

    11 MOBILE SOFTWARE 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 38: Live

    Getting Started Download the iUVS app from the Apple Store or Google Play Store and install it. • Connect your iPhone, iPad, Android phone or Android tablet to the Internet via the 3G network or WIFI. • Run the application to access the “Live” menu •...
  • Page 39 1. Open a device Select to open the device list shown below, then select one of devices in the list: all its channels will open automatically. Opening a channel Selecting a device brings up the list of channels; select a channel, which will be displayed in the main window. Recording a live video stream You can record the stream while viewing a video in live mode.
  • Page 40 Live video In live mode, selecting allows you to select channels individually or all together. PTZ Control PTZ is short for Pan-Tilt-Zoom and refers to camera movement options. Select to open PTZ mode; this will bring up the PTZ control buttons of the live page. Select the arrows to move it sideways or up and down.
  • Page 41: Playback

    11.1.1.2 Playback Select “Playback” in the main menu; the play list will be displayed. A channel from the device can be played remotely. 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. DS1099-014A...
  • Page 42: Record

    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. 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.
  • Page 43: 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. DS1099-014A...
  • Page 44: Device

    11.1.1.7 Device Add or delete a device “Device” allows you to add or delete a device and edit its properties. Select Menu and “Device” or the icon at the top right 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 (Device present on network): enter the name of the device, the address (IP, domain name or device ID for the DDNS Urmet account), the...
  • Page 45: 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 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 you want to delete, then press the delete button next to the device name.
  • Page 46: P2P Function

    11.2 P2P FUNCTION Once the IP camera has been configured to the network, to remotely display images on an iPhone or Android smartphone, download the URMET iUVS apps from the online stores. For viewing on an Apple iPad or Android tablet, download the iUVSpad app from the Apple Store or the iUVStab app from the Google Play Store.
  • Page 47 Fill in the “Password” field entering password (default: 00000000), then press “Save” and wait for about 10 seconds for the NVR LIVE video to automatically load. IMPORTANT NOTE: In addition to P2P mode, the IP camera can also be remotely viewed on a smartphone via the Urmet DDNS service.
  • Page 48: Technical Specifications For The 2Mpx Fixed Lens Bullet And Dome Ip Cameras

    12 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE 2MPX FIXED LENS BULLET AND DOME IP CAMERAS Description Starlight Bullet IP Starlight Bullet Items Dome IP Camera Dome IP Camera IP Camera Camera 1099/200 1099/300 1099/201 1099/301 Image Sensor 1/2.9” Progressive CMOS 1/2.8” Progressive CMOS Sensor Type IMX323 IMX290 Video Format Optional format P/N Colour 0.01lux @...
  • Page 49 Bullet IP Starlight Bullet Items Dome IP Camera Dome IP Camera IP Camera Camera 1099/200 1099/300 1099/201 1099/301 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.
  • Page 50: Technical Specifications For The 2Mpx Varifocal Bullet And Dome Ip Cameras

    13 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE 2MPX VARIFOCAL BULLET AND DOME IP CAMERAS Description Items Bullet IP Camera Dome IP Camera 1099/202 1099/302 Image Sensor 1/2.9” Progressive CMOS Sensor Type IMX323 Video Format Optional format P/N Minimum Luminance Colour 0.1lux @ F1.2(AGC ON), B/W 0 lux @ IR ON Lens Mount/Lens Type Varifocal 2.8 ~ 12 mm...
  • Page 51 Description Items Bullet IP Camera Dome IP Camera 1099/202 1099/302 SMART Smart analysis (perimeter intrusion detection, line crossing detection, object capability detection) TCP/IP, HTTP, DHCP, DNS, DDNS, RTP/RTSP, PPPoE, Protocols SMTP, NTP, UPnP, SNMP, HTTPS, FTP Network Memory SD Card, NVR...
  • Page 52: Technical Specifications For 2Mpx Direct Focus Motorised Lens Bullet And Dome Ip Cameras

    14 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR 2MPX DIRECT FOCUS MOTORISED LENS BULLET AND DOME IP CAMERAS Description Starlight Bullet IP Starlight Dome IP Items Vandal Dome IP Camera Camera 1099/203 1099/303 1099/304 1/2.9” Progressive Image Sensor 1/2.8” Progressive CMOS CMOS Sensor Type IMX290...
  • Page 53 Description Starlight Bullet IP Starlight Dome IP Items Vandal Dome IP Camera Camera 1099/203 1099/303 1099/304 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...
  • Page 54: Maximum Recording Time With Sd Card

    15 MAXIMUM RECORDING TIME WITH SD CARD 15.1 REF. 1099/202 – REF. 1099/203 – REF. 1099/303 – REF. 1099/304 The following resolution options can be selected for Main Stream recording: “1080P”, “960P” or “720P” for IP cameras with H.265 coding “1080P”, “960P”...
  • Page 55 1 channel recording with 960P resolution (1280x960) and H.264 Coding Variables to be set Results Results Results Results Results Bitrate Frame rate SD 16GB SD 16GB SD 32GB SD 32GB SD 64GB SD 64GB SD 256GB SD 256GB 128GB 128GB (Kbps) (fps) (hours)
  • Page 56: Appendix

    16 APPENDIX 16.1 ROUTER PORT FORWARDING To remotely view the IP Camera through the Internet, you must first set the web port and client port of 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. DS1099-014A...
  • Page 57: Frequently Asked Questions

    16.2 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ◆ Internet Explorer cannot load and install plug-ins. Possible cause: IE security level is set too high. Solution: Set IE security level to the minimum level. ◆ After updating, I cannot 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”...
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  • Page 60 DS1099-014A Technical area URMET S.p.A. customer service 10154 TURIN (ITALY) +39 011.23.39.810 VIA BOLOGNA 188/C http://www.urmet.com Tel. +39 011.24.00.000 (AUTO) e-mail: info@urmet.com Fax +39 011.24.00.300 - 323 MADE IN CHINA DS1099-014A...

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