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Mod. 1093 DS1093-607 WIFI 720P IP CAMERAS SERIES BULLET 1093/151WM1A 1093/152WM1A MINI DOME VANDAL DOME 1093/181WM1A 1093/182WM1A USER MANUAL...
Warnings ............................4 SIMPLIFIED EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY .................. 5 INSTALLATION ............................. 6 1093/151WM1A → WiFi Bullet fixed lens camera ............... 6 1093/152WM1A → WiFi Bullet Varifocal camera ................ 6 1093/181WM1A → WiFi Mini Dome camera ................6 1093/182WM1A → WiFi Dome vandal-proof camera ..............7 HOW TO CONFIGURE THE CAMERA IN A NETWORK................
Care if you encounter problems during operations. The manual will be regularly updated without prior notice. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION URMET devices Ref. 1093/151WM1A, 1093/152WM1A, 1093/181WM1A, 1093/182WM1A are wireless IP cameras which may be controlled entirely by connecting to the TCP/IP network.
WARNINGS Power ➢ Make sure that the rating plate data corresponds to the power specifications before connecting the device to the mains. ➢ Arrange a suitable circuit breaker and fuse upstream of the devices. ➢ Disconnect power by means of the circuit breaker in the event of a failure and/or bad operation. ➢...
SIMPLIFIED EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Hereby, URMET S.p.A. declares that the radio equipment types: cameras 1093/151WM1A, 1093/152WM1A, 1093/181WM1A, 1093/182WM1A are in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: www.urmet.com...
INSTALLATION 1093/151WM1A → WIFI BULLET FIXED LENS CAMERA It is advisable to proceed as follows for correct camera installation and configuration: Make sure that no units are powered before starting the installation procedure. Fit the aerial and the top on the camera.
If you are using a NVR/HVR device, assign a static IP address to the camera and use the NVR/HVR menu to add the camera to a recording channel. 1093/182WM1A → WIFI DOME VANDAL-PROOF CAMERA It is advisable to proceed as follows for correct camera installation and configuration: Make sure that no units are powered before starting the installation procedure.
If you are using a NVR/HVR device, assign a static IP address to the camera and use the NVR/HVR menu to add the camera to a recording channel. HOW TO CONFIGURE THE CAMERA IN A NETWORK In this section explanation is provided to configure the camera in the network and to connect it remotely from the smartphone App or from a PC.
Download the URMET App V-Stream from the store and use it to connect to the camera by simply scanning its QR code label, then it will be possible to display the camera’s pictures on the smartphone through the internet: V-Stream Use the software “Easy Tool”...
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Select the “Remote Setting” menu and then the "Wireless" menu under “Network” on the left. Press the “Search” button to open the following page showing all the available WiFi networks and the signal power detected for each one: Select the SSID of the WiFi network you want to connect the camera to, enter the network key and save the configuration by pressing the “Save”...
If you are using a NVR/HVR device it is advisable to assign a static IP address to the camera: see § 4.5 of this guide to perform this operation. HOW TO ADD THE CAMERA TO A WIFI NETWORK USING AP MODE AND PC This mode is used to configure the wireless network interface of the camera without wiring it to the network and using a PC.
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If the searched IP and the IP address of the PC are not on the same network segment, the IP address, the subnet mask and other IP camera parameters can be changed by using Easy Tool. Firstly, select the device the IP address of which you want to change and enter the new IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway values (Subnet Mask and Gateway may be inherited from the PC) and the username/password.
ACTIVEX CONTROL CONFIGURATION You will need to install the plug-ins when inspecting the IP camera using Internet Explorer for the first time. Set the browse protection level to install the plug-in. Select the menu [Tools/Internet Options/Security/Custom Level] and for "ActiveX controls and plug-ins"...
CONNECTION FROM OTHER WEB BROWSERS The camera web page can be accessed using a browser other than Internet Explorer, simply by keying in the IP address of the camera on the navigation bar of the browser. In this case, no additional components need to be installed and the displayed stream live consists in a fixed resolution MJPEG video stream (352x288) for which selecting Main/Sub/Mobile is not effective on the login home page.
Other Live interface buttons (on Internet Explorer with ActiveX only): : this is used to search and playback the video files recorded in the camera’s SD memory card (not included). : This is used to access the device setup menu to set the various customised parameters; : Snapshot, file type, saving path etc.;...
Use the button to start playing back the video. To quickly position the playback time cursor on the time bar during the playback you can use the function: and push while the video is playing. REMOTE SETTINGS 8.3.1 DISPLAY LIVE Click on (Remote settings) to access the Live interface (default).
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➢ IRCUT Mode: 4 modes: GPIO Mode, Video Mode, Color Mode and Black & White Mode. ➢ IR-CUT Delay: This is the IRcut delay time. ➢ Image setting: This is used to adjust brightness, saturation, hue. ➢ BLC (Back light compensation): This is used to Enable/Disable backlight compensation. This function can compensate the shadows on the subject in case of exposure against sunlight.
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Privacy zone setting: 1. Click to enable the privacy zone. 2. Select the Privacy area to be activated from the available four (Window 1, Window 2, Window 3, Window 4). 3. Point to the corner in the bottom right of each Privacy area and drag the mouse to change the size. Then position the Privacy area on the concerned area of the image.
8.3.2 NETWORK Network configuration Click on 【Network】→【Network Setting】 to access the following network page. This page can be used to display and set the parameters related to the LAN of the camera: ➢ Type: DHCP, Static or PPoE. The default setting is DHCP. ➢...
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Video Stream Click on 【Network】→【Video Streaming】 to access the following interface. ➢ Type: MainStream, SubStream and MobileStream ➢ The user can set: Resolution, FPS, Audio (if the camera model has audio input), Bitrate control: CBR/VBR and the MainStream/SubStream/MobileStream Bitrate value. ➢...
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Wireless Click on 【Network】) →【Wireless】 to access the following interface. Press the “Search” button to open the following page showing all the available WiFi networks and the signal power detected for each one: Select the SSID of the WiFi network you want to connect the camera to, enter the network key and save the configuration by pressing the Save button.
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Email Click on 【Network】) →【Email】 to access the following interface. Email: email service setting. By using this function in association with the Motion alarm function, the camera can sent the images acquired by email on the Internet by contacting the set email server (SMTP). SMTP Port: The default value is 25 (email service port).
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DDNS: Disable/Enable. Server: Select the DDNS provider. Host Name: Enter the name of the host recorded User Name: Enter the name of your account recorded on on the DDNS provider website. the DDNS provider website. Update Time: frequency with which the camera refreshes Password: The user's password.
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Description • rtsp://IP:Port/live/A/B • IP: IP address of the device. • Port: RTSP port of the device. Default: 554. • A: 0, 1, 2 ... channel ID number (for camera type devices use any ID, e.g. 0). • B: MAIN refers to “main stream”, SUB refers to “sub stream”, SUB2 refers to the “mobile stream”. 8) P2P Click on 【Network】) →【P2P】...
Description • HTTP: enable/disable the function. Default: disabled • Server Name: http server’s name, it can be freely input. • Server address: URL to connect the remote http server. • Username / Password: to be input only if the remote http server requires authentication. Default: empty. •...
Schedule: in this page it is possible to program when the alarm must be activated (All Day, User_defined). When 【User_defined】is selected, holding the left button pressed, drag the mouse to select the programming periods. Single cells can be enabled by clicking on each of them. By clicking on each weekday’s name, the whole day line is enabled/disabled.
No matter the record type (Normal, Motion, Manual) each footage is finalized and saved to the memory once the file has attainted the size of around 7MB. 8.3.5 SYSTEM The System menu contains the following items: 【Date/Time】,【Users】, 【Info】 and 【Log】. The respective interfaces and descriptions are shown below.
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USERS Click on 【System】→【Users】 to access the following interface. New users can be created, activated and deactivated and the password can managed here. INFO Click on 【System】→【Info】 to access the following interface. Device system information are shown here, such as model, serial number, software version etc. When an SD memory card is plugged into the camera’s slot, it is possible: DS1093-607...
➢ To read the information about total and available memory space ➢ To format the memory card by pushing the button ➢ To browse the memory card’s content by pushing the button . This operation leads to the camera’s folder: Under which the directory 【video】contains the list of recorded video files (M at the beginning of the file’s name stands for Motion Event video, T at the beginning of the file’s name stands for Normal Schedule video, H at the beginning of the file’s name stands for Manually Recorded video through http command):...
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In the “Firmware Update”, the user can click on "Scan" to select the update file; click on Upgrade to update the system automatically. If the update file does not correspond to the device, the update will not be performed. Note: The firmware update procedure will last for approximately 5 minutes. Do not interrupt the power supply or disconnect from the network during the update.
➢ Auto Reboot: enable/disable automatic restart of the device according to the indicated time programming. ➢ Auto Reboot: Select one of the three options Everyday, Everyweek, Once. ➢ Week plan: Select the days of the week on which to start automatic reboot. ➢...
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Descriptions Item WiFi Bullet Cameras 1093/151WM1A 1093/152WM1A Type of sensor 1/4" Progressive Scan CMOS 1MP Video format 16/9 Minimum luminance 0.1Lux @(F1.2, AGC ON), 0 Lux with IR Cut Fixed lens, Motorised multifocal Lens 3.6 mm F 2.0 2.8-12 mm F1.6...
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Descriptions Item WiFi Bullet Cameras 1093/151WM1A 1093/152WM1A WiFi frequency 2.4GHz~2.4835GHz Security 64/128-bit WEP [not supported], WPA/WPA2, WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK, WPS Port Data port 1 RJ45 for Ethernet 10M/100M interface Degree of protection from IP66 liquids Working environment -20°C~+60°C, <90%RH PoE port General features Power 12 Vdc ±...
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Descriptions Outdoor Vandal Dome WiFi Item Indoor Mini Dome WiFi Camera Camera 1093/181WM1A 1093/182WM1A Type of sensor 1/4" Progressive Scan CMOS 1MP Video format 16/9 Minimum luminance 0.1Lux @(F1.2, AGC ON), 0 Lux with IR Cut Fixed lens, Motorised multifocal Lens 3.6 mm F 2.0...
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Descriptions Outdoor Vandal Dome WiFi Item Indoor Mini Dome WiFi Camera Camera 1093/181WM1A 1093/182WM1A Security 64/128-bit WEP [not supported], WPA/WPA2, WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK, WPS Port Data port 1 RJ45 for Ethernet 10M/100M interface Degree of protection from IP66 IP66, IK10 liquids Working environment -10°C~+55°C, <90%RH...
10 APPENDIX 10.1 FAQ ◆ IE does not load or install the plug-ins. Possible cause: The IE protection setting is too high. Solution: Set IE protection to minimum level. ◆ After updating, the user cannot inspect the IP camera using IE. Solution: Flush the IE cache.
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