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Summary ..............................................................................................................................................................3
Key Features ........................................................................................................................................................3
Trademarks & Acknowledgments .........................................................................................................................3
Other References .................................................................................................................................................4
Mobile devices ...............................................................................................................................................4
LILIN Universal ActiveX Control ....................................................................................................................4
LILIN HTTP API .............................................................................................................................................4
Disclaimer .............................................................................................................................................................4
Caution..................................................................................................................................................................4
Chapter 1 System Overview .................................................................................................................................5
Chapter 1-1 System Requirements ...............................................................................................................5
Chapter 1-2 Software Requirements .............................................................................................................5
Chapter 1-2-1 Apple Mac OS ........................................................................................................................5
Chapter 1-2-2 PC Windows OS ....................................................................................................................5
Chapter 2 Before Accessing IP Cameras .............................................................................................................6
Chapter 2-1 Configure IP Addresses using the IPScan Utility ......................................................................6
Chapter 2-2 Configure IP Addresses through HTML Connection .................................................................6
Chapter 2-3 Web Browser Settings & Software Components Required .......................................................7
Chapter 2-4 Login ..........................................................................................................................................7
Chapter 3 LILIN IP Camera Operations ...............................................................................................................8
Chapter 3-1 HTML Operations ......................................................................................................................8
Chapter 3-2 Quick Buttons ............................................................................................................................8
Chapter 4 Settings ................................................................................................................................................9
Chapter 4-1 System.......................................................................................................................................9
Chapter 4-1-1 General ..................................................................................................................................9
Chapter 4-1-2 User ..................................................................................................................................... 10
Chapter 4-1-3 Timer Settings ..................................................................................................................... 10
Chapter 4-1-4 OSD Settings ....................................................................................................................... 11
Chapter 4-1-5 System Log .......................................................................................................................... 11
Chapter 4-2 Video ....................................................................................................................................... 11
Chapter 4-2-1 General ............................................................................................................................... 12
Chapter 4-2-2 Quality Basic ....................................................................................................................... 13
Chapter 4-2-3 Quality Advance .................................................................................................................. 13
Chapter 4-2-3-1 Sense Up+ ....................................................................................................................... 15
Chapter 4-2-3-2 White Balance Control (AWB) .......................................................................................... 15
Chapter 4-2-4 Auto Focus .......................................................................................................................... 15
Chapter 4-2-5 Day Night Mode Switch ....................................................................................................... 16
Chapter 4-2-6 Privacy Mask ....................................................................................................................... 16
Chapter 4-3 Controls .................................................................................................................................. 16
Chapter 4-3-1 Digital I/O ............................................................................................................................ 16
Chapter 4-3-2 Global Counter .................................................................................................................... 17
Chapter 4-3-3 Virtual Input ......................................................................................................................... 17
Chapter 4-3-4 Metadata ............................................................................................................................. 18
Chapter 4-4 Network .................................................................................................................................. 19
Chapter 4-4-1 General ............................................................................................................................... 19
Chapter 4-4-2 HTTP Service ...................................................................................................................... 20
Chapter 4-4-3 RTSP ................................................................................................................................... 20
Chapter 4-4-4 HTTPs Service .................................................................................................................... 20
Chapter 4-4-5 DDNS .................................................................................................................................. 22
Chapter 4-5-1 SmartEvent ......................................................................................................................... 22
P5/Z5 Series IP Camera User Manual
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 2-2 Configure IP Addresses through HTML Connection ..............6 Chapter 2-3 Web Browser Settings & Software Components Required ............7 Chapter 2-4 Login ............................7 Chapter 3 LILIN IP Camera Operations .......................8 Chapter 3-1 HTML Operations ........................8 Chapter 3-2 Quick Buttons ..........................8 Chapter 4 Settings ..............................9...
  • Page 2 Chapter 4-5-2 Motion Detection ......................... 24 Chapter 4-6 Notification ..........................25 Chapter 4-6-1 FTP Service......................... 25 Chapter 4-6-2 SMTP (Email) Service ......................25 Chapter 4-6-3 HTTP POST Service ......................26 Chapter 4-6-4 SD Card Service ......................... 26 Chapter 4-6-5 SD Card Backup File ......................27 Chapter 4-6-6 Samba Service ........................
  • Page 3: Summary

    Summary LILIN P5 and Z5 series IP cameras are high performance 2MP and 5MP day and night auto focus camera range. LILIN IP Cameras adopt the latest H.265 compression technologies, which allow multiple streaming of H.264/H.265 formats in 2MP and 5MP resolutions. LILIN’s multiple streaming technology transmits digital video at various bit rates and frame rates to suit both high and low bandwidth network environments.
  • Page 4: Other References

    LILIN HTTP API For non-ONVIF integration, see the LILIN HTTP API document. HTTP API is used in all LILIN IP cameras. Disclaimer Please be aware that this user manual may cover a range of product specifications for various models.
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 System Overview

    Chapter 1-2 Software Requirements Chapter 1-2-1 Apple Mac OS LILIN IP camera uses HTML5 streaming which supports Safari browser for accessing video streaming of the IP camera on Apple Mac OS without any software plug-in. Chapter 1-2-2 PC Windows OS Merit LILIN Universal ActiveX software components for a web browser to display MJPEG or H.264/H.265...
  • Page 6: Chapter 2 Before Accessing Ip Cameras

    Chapter 2 Before Accessing IP Cameras Before accessing the IP cameras, make sure that the camera’s RJ-45 network connector, audio cable, and power cable are properly connected. To set the IP address, consult your network administrator. The default IP address for each IP camera is 192.168.0.200. Users can use the default IP address to verify the camera’s network connection.
  • Page 7: Chapter 2-3 Web Browser Settings & Software Components Required

    Chapter 2-3 Web Browser Settings & Software Components Required Make sure your Internet browser allows signed ActiveX plug-in to run on your PC. Set Download Signed ActiveX plug-in controls to Prompt and enable Run ActiveX control and plug-in. You can set this in Internet Explorer→Tools→Internet Options→Security→Custom Settings.
  • Page 8: Chapter 3 Lilin Ip Camera Operations

    Chapter 3 LILIN IP Camera Operations When logged in as an administrator, two main features are available: 1) camera operations and 2) configurations. Chapter 3-1 HTML Operations Quick buttons: IP camera shortcuts ActiveX display screen: Display RTSP H.264 or MJPEG streaming video...
  • Page 9: Chapter 4 Settings

    Chapter 4 Settings As an administrator, you can configure the IP camera via a standard HTML webpage. Click Setup at the top- right corner of the screen after you log in to the camera. Chapter 4-1 System Chapter 4-1-1 General Under System Settings→General, you will see server system information, such as MAC address, firmware version, os version, system reboot time, and device name settings.
  • Page 10: Chapter 4-1-2 User

    Chapter 4-1-2 User The IP camera supports up to 10 user accounts. Each account can be individually configured for its access rights. To add/edit a user, click Add/Edit User. To access an IP camera without authentication, switch the Bypass Logon option to On. Enable IPScan Bypass Logon to log in the IP camera through IPScan without authentication.
  • Page 11: Chapter 4-1-4 Osd Settings

    Chapter 4-1-4 OSD Settings OSD (on screen display) is for the use of displaying system information on the video. There are features of date and status available. Camera ID, Date and Status are described below:  OSD: Click to enable or disable the OSD ...
  • Page 12: Chapter 4-2-1 General

    Chapter 4-2-1 General To transmit video over a low bandwidth network such as the Internet, set the bit rate close to the actual upload bandwidth. The camera encodes frames based on the bit rate setting.  Profiles: 3 customizable profiles ...
  • Page 13: Chapter 4-2-2 Quality Basic

    Chapter 4-2-2 Quality Basic This menu allows you to adjust brightness, contrast, contrast, hue, saturation, and sharpness both for the Day Mode and Night Mode. Individual day/night settings ensure the camera to provide optimal video quality.  Mirror: Mirror the video ...
  • Page 14 Video setting options are described as follows:  White Balance Control: adjusts the white balance manually or automatically  Exposure Value: adjusts the value of exposure; the higher the value is set, the brighter the video  WDR: enables or disables Wide Dynamic Range to capture greater details ...
  • Page 15: Chapter 4-2-3-1 Sense Up

    Chapter 4-2-3-1 Sense Up+ Sense Up+ (AGC) is a low-light and high-sensitivity DSP control that enables outstanding video quality even in low-light environments. Sense Up+ technology can be used for both black-and-white and/or color video modes. To enable Sense Up+, first enable Auto Gain Control (AGC). Use Sense Up+ with 3D noise reduction (3D DNR) can reduce noise that occurs in low light environments.
  • Page 16: Chapter 4-2-5 Day Night Mode Switch

    If you choose Schedule, the filter turns on/off according to the set time period. Note: IR-cut camera model only Chapter 4-2-6 Privacy Mask LILIN camera provides up to 4 sets of privacy masking. Select any of the masking numbers and drag to mask specific areas. Chapter 4-3 Controls Chapter 4-3-1 Digital I/O The IP camera supports NO and NC control interface.
  • Page 17: Chapter 4-3-2 Global Counter

    Chapter 4-3-2 Global Counter The global counters are for counting a trigger of a remote device. The global counter can be triggered by a metadata, or a virtual input. The global counters can be used for output purposes, such as LED display. Chapter 4-3-3 Virtual Input The IP camera provides up to 16 virtual inputs.
  • Page 18: Chapter 4-3-4 Metadata

    Chapter 4-3-4 Metadata Metadata is the HTTP response of a CGI command. LILIN IP camera is able to receive the metadata from an IP device. The metadata is the URL response of an IP device. The example below, LILIN IP camera is able to receive the metadata of motion events, MotionDetect token of /getalarmmotion CGI command, from an IP device.
  • Page 19: Chapter 4-4 Network

    Chapter 4-4 Network Chapter 4-4-1 General Network settings are the basic settings that connect LILIN IP cameras to the network. The default IP address of IP cameras is 192.168.0.200. Enter this IP address into your web browser to verify the network connection between a local PC and your IP camera.
  • Page 20: Chapter 4-4-2 Http Service

    Encoder: Change encoder name. Chapter 4-4-4 HTTPs Service LILIN IP camera support HTTPs (Hypertext Secure Transmission Protocol) service. HTTPs is an Internet protocol that ensures the integrity and confidentiality of data as it travels between users' computers and websites. When users visit any website, they want a secure and private online experience.
  • Page 21 HTTPs can be regarded as the advanced security version of HTTP. The SSL protocol is added as a security certificate. Therefore, the website can prevent data thief from directly seeing the transmitted data even if they intercept the transmitted information by using the encryption on the agreement. There are two options to set HTTPs service: 1.
  • Page 22: Chapter 4-4-5 Ddns

    HTTPS Status will have changed from Disable to Enable. Chapter 4-4-5 DDNS The DDNS service allows you to automatically update the DNS server. LILIN provides three DDNS servers to choose from (we recommend you use the first one from the drop-down menu). Click OK for the changes to take effect.
  • Page 23 Here you can configure the detection settings for alarm, global counter, virtual input, meta data and network failure. Choose an event type for entering the event name and event condition for triggering an alarm. Click Save the event button for saving the event. Then the page you see allows you to choose the action to take when the chosen events are detected, such as sending JPEG images to an FTP server or an email account.
  • Page 24: Chapter 4-5-2 Motion Detection

    Click Action to select the outputs for event triggering.  FTP Service: Mail event logs to an FTP server.  SMTP Service: Mail event logs to an SMTP server.  Push Service Setting: When the alarm is triggered, can send push notification to specified iOS and Android.
  • Page 25: Chapter 4-6 Notification

    Chapter 4-6 Notification Chapter 4-6-1 FTP Service Enter the required FTP information to send alarm snapshots to an FTP server.  FTP Channel: There are three FTP servers that can be configured.  Number: The number of FTP service.  FTP Server Name: The name of the FTP server.
  • Page 26: Chapter 4-6-3 Http Post Service

     Receiver E-mail Address: Address of receiving mailbox.  Sender E-mail Address: Address of sending mailbox.  SMTP Server: Enter the address of mail server.  SMTP Authentication: Select authentication type  SMTP Port: The default port number is 25 (mail server port). ...
  • Page 27: Chapter 4-6-5 Sd Card Backup File

    Chapter 4-6-5 SD Card Backup File To download a specific clip, right-click the file you want to download and save the AVI file to a local PC. Chapter 4-6-6 Samba Service The streaming of the camera can be recorded as AVI files to a Samba server. Continuous and pre-alarm recordings are available.
  • Page 28 To update the firmware of your IP camera, click Browse and locate the update file. Click Submit to start the firmware update. Warning: Never disconnect the power during the update. This could cause irreversible damage to your device. Note: If you forget your password, please contact your vendor or send the device to us. 66-UM-P5Series-CSE-1...
  • Page 29: Appendix

    Appendix DDNS Network Settings One of the advantages of adopting DDNS and PPPoE services is to save the cost of renting a global IP address. When you power on a camera with a video server and connect to the Internet with the PPPoE service, the camera asks your ISP for a dynamic global IP address.
  • Page 30: For Iphone Users

    For iPhone Users Tap App Store, and search and download LILINViewer by Merit LILIN Ent. Co., Ltd. Or, you can scan the QR Code below. Open LILINViewer, then choose tab Groupings. Select a group, choose a camera type, and add a camera.
  • Page 31: For Android Users

    For Android Users Tap Play Store to download LILINViewer by Merit LILIN, or scan the following QR code. Open LILINViewer, then choose tab Groupings. Select a group, choose a camera type, and add a camera. Next, enter camera information as follows: 1.

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