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DS1099-130
Bullet Camera IP Sch. 1099/500A
Bullet Camera IP Varifocal Sch.1099/502A
Dome Camera IP Varifocal 1099/551A
H.265 5M ECO 2 IP Camera
Bullet Camera IP Varifocal Sch. 1099/501A
Camera IP 1099/550A
Vandal Dome IP Sch. 1099/552A
Mod.
1099

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  • Page 1 Mod. 1099 DS1099-130 H.265 5M ECO 2 IP Camera Bullet Camera IP Sch. 1099/500A Bullet Camera IP Varifocal Sch. 1099/501A Bullet Camera IP Varifocal Sch.1099/502A Camera IP 1099/550A Dome Camera IP Varifocal 1099/551A Vandal Dome IP Sch. 1099/552A...
  • Page 2 H.265 5M ECO 2 IP Camera Bullet Camera IP Deterrence Sch. 1099/208A DS1099-130...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    USER MANUAL English CONTENTS Introduction ..............................5 Product Description ..........................6 Technical characteristics ......................6 Opening the Box ........................6 Warnings ...........................7 Overview ..............................9 Range of Application .........................9 Product description ........................9 Operating environment ......................9 IP Camera Connector Layout (Where FEATURED) .............. 10 Operating instructions ........................... 11 Checking the Connection .......................
  • Page 4 9.5.6 HTTPS ................................ 34 9.5.7 IP Filter ............................... 35 Device ............................. 36 9.6.1 DISK ................................36 9.6.2 Audio................................37 9.6.3 Cloud ................................38 System ............................ 39 9.7.1 General ............................... 39 9.7.1.1 Date and Time ............................39 9.7.1.2 Daylight Saving Time ..........................39 9.7.2 MULTI USER ..............................
  • Page 5: 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 6: Product Description

    PRODUCT DESCRIPTION URMET S.p.A. Ref. 1099/500A, Ref. 1099/501A, Ref. 1099/502A, Ref. 1099/550A, Ref. 1099/551A, Ref. 1099/552A and Ref. 1099/208A, are Eco 2 Series 5 Megapixel IP cameras, which can be controlled by a TCP/IP network connection. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS ➢ Processor that ensures economic performance. ➢...
  • Page 7: Warnings

    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. ➢...
  • Page 8 Urmet “Device Config Tool” software can be used to change the IP address and other network settings to prevent conflict with other devices on the network. ➢ Once the camera is properly connected and configured on the IP network, its video and settings can be viewed from a PC or smartphone.
  • Page 9: 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 10: Ip Camera Connector Layout (Where Featured)

    Device Connection The IP camera can be connected in two ways: • Connection to a PC Connect the IP camera to the PC using a direct network cable, with the power input connected to a 12VDC adaptor, and enter the IP addresses of the PC and the camera in a network segment. The IP camera will communicate with the PC within one minute after being switched on if the network is working properly.
  • Page 11: Operating Instructions

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CHECKING THE 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 (e.g., 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 Click OK to confirm. (It is possible, at this stage, to choose the language) A window will then appear in which you can select and configure the password recovery modes in case the password is lost. ➢ Security Question Configuration: choose one of the suggested questions and enter the answer (if the function is enabled you must fill in all the security questions);...
  • Page 14: Preview

    PREVIEW Open IE and enter the camera’s IP address (http://192.168.1.168) to bring up the login window shown below: Login Interface for H.265 IP camera. Figure 1 In the login window you can choose a language for the IE client. Enter your username (admin by default) and password (set previously) and then press Login.
  • Page 15: Security Question Verification

    5.3.1 SECURITY QUESTION VERIFICATION Give the correct answers to the previously selected questions, type the new password and confirm by clicking on the OK button. 5.3.2 CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORISATION Import the previously saved certificate (.txt file) and type the new password, then confirm by clicking on the OK button.
  • Page 16: Live

    LIVE Some of the buttons in the preview frame are described below. : (Colour) Button for setting the colour, brightness, contrast, saturation and sharpness of the frame. : (PTZ control) the PTZ interface appears when you click on the icon. : (IA Alarm) Button to open/close the window for alarms generated by intelligent video analysis.
  • Page 17: Ptz Control

    PTZ CONTROL : (PTZ control) selecting this icon brings up the following window: • ZOOM zooms in and out • FOCUS increases or decreases FOCUS • Autofocus: Adjusts focus automatically • Restore: moves the optics to the maximum zoom point. If the image is not in focus at the end of the RESTORE operation, you can press the AUTOFOCUS button •...
  • Page 18: Playback

    PLAYBACK Select Playback to access video search functions, choose the search type (General or AI), select the corresponding date, then click Search. GENERAL Select the General option to perform generic, NORMAL searches (24-HOUR recording), by type of EVENT (alarm input, sound detection, netbreak or motion events) PLAYBACK CONTROLS :from left to right, Play/Pause, Stop, Next frame, (select once to play a frame), Record, Capture, Download, Zoom, Play all, Stop all, Audio control.
  • Page 19: Remote Setting

    REMOTE SETTING DISPLAY CONFIGURATION 9.1.1 LIVE Select Remote Settings to open the following page (default preview settings page): Name: name of the IP camera. Date Format: choose the format type for the date. Time Format: Choose the format type for the time. Flicker control: Choose 50Hz or 60Hz.
  • Page 20: Image Control

    9.1.2 IMAGE CONTROL Select Image Control in the Channel Menu to open the following page (for Varifocal cameras): • IR-CUT Mode: Select the integrated IR-CUT filter mode to ensure that the camera functions properly in Day/Night: GPIO Automatic, Colour, Black and White and Schedule, where you have to indicate a time interval. •...
  • Page 21: Privacy Zone

    9.1.3 PRIVACY ZONE Select Video Cover under Channel to open the following page: Enable Video Cover, and then use the left 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. Press Save to save the desired setting.
  • Page 22: Record

    • FPS: The maximum available FPS is 25 fps.. • Video Code Type: Sets the video encoding (H265/H264/H265+/H264+) for each bit stream. • Video Code Level: Main Profile • Bitrate control: Sets the constant or variable bitrate for the stream. •...
  • Page 23: Schedule

    9.2.3 SCHEDULE Select Schedule in the menu Record to access the page below. Example: a grid in the table is equivalent to 30 minutes; green indicates continuous recording. EVENT 9.3.1 SETUP 9.3.1.1 MOTION DETECTION Motion detection setting procedure: • Select Enable •...
  • Page 24: Sound Detection

    9.3.1.2 SOUND DETECTION This function allows you to detect sound in the external environment if the IP camera model has an audio microphone connection. • Enable: enable or exclude the Sound Detection function. • Rise: enable or exclude the sound detection Rise function •...
  • Page 25: Alarm Output Settings

    9.3.2 ALARM OUTPUT SETTINGS 9.3.2.1 Motion detection • Latch Time: To set the alarm output time (5S,10S, 20S, 30S). [for models where featured] • Post Recording: When Enable Record is enabled, the recording delay can then be set (5S, 10S, 20S, 30S). •...
  • Page 26: I/O (Input/Output) [Where Featured]

    9.3.2.2 I/O (INPUT/OUTPUT) [where featured] • Alarm Type: Available values: OFF, Normally-Open, Normally-Closed. • Latch Time: Set the alarm output time (5S,10S, 20S or 30S). [for models where featured] • Post Recording: When Enable Record is selected, the recording delay can then be set (5S, 10S, 20S or 30S).
  • Page 27: Sound Detection

    9.3.2.3 Sound detection • Latch Time: To set the alarm output time (5S,10S, 20S, 30S). [for models where featured] • Post Recording: When Enable Record is selected, the recording delay can then be set (5S, 10S, 20S or 30S). • Send Mail: a function used with SMTP to enable the sending of e-mail.
  • Page 28: Only For Model 1099/208A

    ONLY FOR MODEL 1099/208A 9.4.1 PIR ALARM MANAGEMENT The camera is equipped with an infrared (PIR) sensor capable of generating presence detection alarms. To enable and configure this function, select Event→Setup→PIR menu in the Remote Setting • Enable: allows you to enable detection using the PIR sensor •...
  • Page 29: Deterrence Function Check

    9.4.2 DETERRENCE FUNCTION CHECK This function allows the camera to emit visual and audible signals in the event of an alarm. To enable and configure this function, select Event →Setup →Deterrence menu in the Remote Setting • Light : allows you to enable the alarm light emission •...
  • Page 30: Pppoe

    • IP Address: the IP address identifies the camera on the network. It consists of four groups of digits between 0 and 255, separated by full stops, e.g., “192.168.001.168”. • Subnet Mask: this is a network parameter that defines a range of IP addresses that can be used on a network. If we compare the IP address to the street where you live, the subnet mask would be your neighbourhood.
  • Page 31: Port Configuration

    9.5.1.4 Port Configuration • HTTP Port: this is the port that will be used to connect remotely with the camera (i.e. via the Web Client). If the default port 80 is already in use by other applications, you must change it. •...
  • Page 32: Ftp

    • SMTP Port: this indicates a port type for email transmission via Simple Message Transfer Protocol (SMTP). The port number for most emails is 25 • SMTP server: this indicates the address of the server used. • Username: sets the user name used for authentication on the SMTP server. •...
  • Page 33: Rtsp

    9.5.4 RTSP The Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) function is used to display the main/secondary video streams of an IP camera, for example from a Web page on a PC, through the RTSP port. This function is useful for managing the live stream of an IP camera from a non-proprietary system.
  • Page 34: Https

    • If you are using one of the Urmet DDNS services, after selecting the Server ID, click the Get ID button and wait approximately 10 seconds for the Domain ID to be generated. Once the ID has been generated, enter it into the app or the Client software for remote connection.
  • Page 35: Ip Filter

    9.5.7 IP FILTER Select IP Filter in the Network menu to open the following page: • Enable: if Enable is selected the Whitelist and Blacklist can be configured. • Type: Enable Allow List or Enable Block List. • Restricted Type: Select the type of restriction to configure. For both lists, you can add one address, Single Add, or an address list.
  • Page 36: Device

    DEVICE Includes Disk, Audio Setting and Cloud. The various interfaces and functions are described below. 9.6.1 DISK Select Disk in the Device menu to access the page below. With the device disconnected, insert the SD card in the appropriate slot; when the device is powered, it will automatically detect the total capacity and provide information on the remaining recording time.
  • Page 37: Audio

    9.6.2 AUDIO Click on Audio in the Device menu to open the following page: Audio setup procedure: • Select the Enable Audio option to access the audio parameters. • set Output Volume and Input Volume (0~10) • Audio Code Type: Choose the audio encoding between G711A (default) and G711U •...
  • Page 38: Cloud

    9.6.3 CLOUD In the event of an alarm, the IP camera is capable of sending images and video to a Cloud storage service via Dropbox, a free service that allows you to easily store and share snapshots and always have them on hand when needed. The configuration can be accessed under Cloud in the DEVICE menu.
  • Page 39: System

    SYSTEM System parameters include: General, Multi-User, Maintenance and Information. The various interfaces and functions are described below. 9.7.1 GENERAL 9.7.1.1 Date and Time Select General in the System menu to open the following page • Time setting mode: Select the time setting mode, whether Static or NTP Server Synchronisation •...
  • Page 40: Multi User

    Set by week: Select the month, day and time for the start and end time of daylight saving time. For example, 2: 00 a.m. on the first Sunday of a certain month. Set by date: select the start date (click the calendar icon), end date and time for activation of daylight saving time.
  • Page 41: Maintenance

    Add New Users From the same menu you can also enable other users by clicking on the icon for the user to be enabled. • Select Enable • Click the field next to Username to change the user name of the account.
  • Page 42: Load Default

    • Click the field next to End Date & End Time to select the search end date and time from the displayed calendar. • Click Search. • Browse system log events by search period. • Click Export to create a backup of the system log for the period searched, after naming the file, which will be saved in a system folder in .csv format 9.7.3.2 Load Default:...
  • Page 43: Parameter Management

    9.7.3.4 Parameter Management export/import the main camera settings. This menu allows you to • Click in the Import file window to open the dialogue where you can select the backup file to import, and confirm by clicking on the Import button. •...
  • Page 44: Information

    9.7.4 INFORMATION Click on Information in the System menu to open the following page: Some system information on the device is displayed in this section, including device type, MAC address and software version. The QR Code is the P2P ID that can be used via APP or UVS Pro Client for remote connection to the device. DS1099-130...
  • Page 45: 10 Technical Specifications For The Bullet 5M Eco 2 Ip Cameras

    10 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE BULLET 5M ECO 2 IP CAMERAS Description Starlight Bullet IP Camera Items 1099/500A 1099/501A 1099/502A Image Sensor 1/2.7" Progressive CMOS Sensor Type SC5235 Video Format Optional format P/N Minimum Luminance Color 0.05lux @ F1.2(AGC ON) ; B/W 0 lux @ IR ON Lens Mount/Lens Type Fixed Lens 2.8 mm 2.7 - 13.5 mm...
  • Page 46 Description Starlight Bullet IP Camera Items 1099/500A 1099/501A 1099/502A Multi-Browser Support : IE8,9,10,11, Chrome 44/lower, Firefox 51/lower, Web/Client/ Mobile Urmet UVS Pro Client Support: Windows 7 O.S. or higher / MAC O.S. 10.8.0 or higher iUVS Pro Software Mobile Support: (iOS, Android) SMART Smart analysis capability...
  • Page 47: 11 Technical Specifications For The Dome 5M Eco 2 Ip Cameras

    11 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE DOME 5M ECO 2 IP CAMERAS Descrizione Starlight Vandal Dome IP Camera Starlight Dome IP Camera Items 1099/550A 1099/551A 1099/552A Image Sensor 1/2.7" Progressive CMOS Sensor Type SC5235 Video Format Optional format P/N Minimum Luminance Color 0.05lux @ F1.2(AGC ON) ;...
  • Page 48 Descrizione Starlight Vandal Dome IP Camera Starlight Dome IP Camera Items 1099/550A 1099/551A 1099/552A NTP, DST, Synchronisation with PC time Multi-Browser Support : IE8,9,10,11, Chrome 44/lower, Firefox 51/lower, Web/Client/ Mobile Urmet UVS Pro Client Support: Windows 7 O.S. or higher / MAC O.S. 10.8.0 or higher iUVS Pro Software Mobile Support: (iOS, Android) SMART Smart analysis...
  • Page 49: Technical Specifications For The Bullet Deterrence Eco 2 Ip Cameras

    12 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE BULLET DETERRENCE ECO 2 IP CAMERAS General Specifications 1099/208A Power consumption (W) 2.1W(D) / 5.3W(N) Power supply 12Vdc / PoE Dimensions (LxHxD or ØxH in mm) Ø 70mm x 151mm Weight(g) 435g Tipe of case Bullet Product color White (frontal black)
  • Page 50: 13 Maximum Recording Time With Sd Card

    Digital noise reduction 3D DNR Backlight Compensation BLC / D-WDR Max 7 (admin+user) No.: Max. Stream/PC access E-mail Alarm Image upload to FTP Server/ Cloud Dropbox FTP/Cloud NTP, DST, Sync. with PC time CARATTERISTICHE HARDWARE IR illuminator range 2 Array IR LED / White illuminator range 4 PCS Up to 10m PIR angle / Distance...
  • Page 51: 14 Appendix

    1024 21.88 29.18 43.77 58.36 87.54 116.72 233.45 NOTE: To find out the Bitrate of the stream used in recording, see the Web page under REMOTE SETTING, RECORD, ENCODE 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.
  • Page 52: 14.2 Installing Activex

    14.2 INSTALLING ACTIVEX If you need to install an ActiveX component, you may do so as follows. Before connecting the PC, activate the IE protection settings, as shown below: Double click on the icon to open Internet Explorer. ➢ The following window will appear (or the default page). ➢...
  • Page 53 Select the “Trusted Sites” area. ➢ Click “Custom Level” and check that: ➢ • “Initialise and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe” is set to “Enable” or “Prompt”. • “Download signed ActiveX controls” is set to “Enable” or “Prompt”. Check that the Security Level is set to “Low”.
  • Page 54 ➢ The following screen will be displayed: You will need to add the IP address of the device (example: in the “Add the website to the zone” field. http://192.168.36.40 Add the IP address of the device in the field and click “Add”. ➢...
  • Page 55: 14.3 Frequently Asked Questions

    14.3 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”...
  • Page 56 DS1099-130 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 +39 011.24.00.300 - 323 MADE IN CHINA DS1099-130...

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