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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
Caution..................................................................................................................................................................4
Disclaimer .............................................................................................................................................................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 .............................................................................................................5
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 ............................................................................................................................9
Chapter 3-2-1 Two-way Audio .................................................................................................................... 10
Chapter 3-2-2 Record to a Local PC .......................................................................................................... 10
Chapter 4 Basic Settings .................................................................................................................................... 11
Chapter 4-1 System..................................................................................................................................... 11
Chapter 4-1-1 General ................................................................................................................................ 11
Chapter 4-1-2 User ..................................................................................................................................... 12
Chapter 4-1-3 Timer Settings ..................................................................................................................... 12
Chapter 4-1-4 OSD Settings ...................................................................................................................... 13
Chapter 4-2 Video / Audio .......................................................................................................................... 14
Chapter 4-2-1 General ............................................................................................................................... 14
Chapter 4-2-2 Smart H.264/H.265 ............................................................................................................. 15
Chapter 4-2-3 Quality Basic ....................................................................................................................... 16
Chapter 4-3 Network .................................................................................................................................. 17
Chapter 4-3-1 General ............................................................................................................................... 17
Chapter 4-3-2 IPv6 ..................................................................................................................................... 18
Chapter 4-3-3 HTTP/RTSP Service ........................................................................................................... 18
Chapter 4-3-4 HTTPs ................................................................................................................................. 19
Chapter 4-3-5 IP Address Filtering ............................................................................................................. 19
Chapter 4-3-6 DDNS .................................................................................................................................. 19
Chapter 4-3-7 SNMP .................................................................................................................................. 20
Chapter 4-3-8 SIP VoIP .............................................................................................................................. 20
Chapter 4-4 Maintenance ........................................................................................................................... 21
Chapter 5 Advanced Mode ................................................................................................................................ 21
Chapter 5-1 System.................................................................................................................................... 21
Chapter 5-1-1 System Log ......................................................................................................................... 22
Chapter 5-2 Video/Audio Settings .............................................................................................................. 22
Chapter 5-2-1 Quality Advanced ................................................................................................................ 22
Chapter 5-2-1-1 Sense Up+ ....................................................................................................................... 23
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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 ..........................9 Chapter 3-2-1 Two-way Audio ........................
  • Page 2 Chapter 5-2-1-2 HDR vs WDR ........................24 Chapter 5-2-1-3 P-Iris ..........................24 Chapter 5-2-2 White Balance Control (AWB) ..................... 26 Chapter 5-2-3 Auto Focus .......................... 26 Chapter 5-2-4 Day/Night Mode Switch ....................... 26 Chapter 5-2-5 ROI ............................27 Chapter 5-2-6 Privacy Masking ........................27 Chapter 5-2-7 Audio Adjust ........................
  • Page 3: Summary

    Summary LILIN P2 and Z2 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 or MJPEG formats in 1080p 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

    Sample codes and documents are included in the product CD and can be downloaded from our company website. LILIN HTTP API For non-ONVIF integration, see the LILIN HTTP API document. HTTP API is used in all LILIN IP cameras. Caution ⚫...
  • 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 2-1 Configure Ip Addresses Using The Ipscan Utility

    To change an IP address on a webpage, type the default IP address (192.168.0.200) into the browser address bar and follow the steps below: ⚫ Log in to your LILIN IP camera using the default username admin and default password pass ⚫ Click Setup→Network to edit or modify IP address, subnet mask, gateway, or HTTP port ⚫...
  • 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 Note Note sure that IPSc Note an is sure versi that Note IPSc 1.0.0...
  • Page 9: Chapter 3-2 Quick Buttons

    Move your cursor to the PIP window and drag inside it to perform ePan and eTilt actions. The scroll wheel can be used to zoom in and zoom out. Right-click on the video to exit the ePTZ mode. Chapter 3-2 Quick Buttons The quick control panel buttons are described below: Take a snapshot of the video Start recording...
  • Page 10: Chapter 3-2-1 Two-Way Audio

    Microphone on/off Enlarge the live view Three ROI views and one panoramic view (panoramic cam only) Four ROI views (panoramic cam only) One 180-degree view and two ROI views and one panoramic view (panoramic cam only) Two 180 degree views (panoramic cam only) Chapter 3-2-1 Two-way Audio For models supporting two-way audio, click the microphone icon to speak to a remote site.
  • Page 11: Chapter 4 Basic Settings

    Chapter 4 Basic 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, user settings, and system time settings.
  • Page 12: Chapter 4-1-2 User

    Chapter 4-1-2 User The 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 camera through IPScan without authentication. To add a user, press Add User, and you will see the following screen: Enter the account name and password for the new account, and then check to assign the access rights for this account.
  • Page 13: 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, camera ID, status, and watermark available. Date, Camera ID, Status, and Watermark are described below: ⚫ OSD Font Size: The size of the OSD text ⚫...
  • Page 14: Chapter 4-2 Video / Audio

    Chapter 4-2 Video / Audio 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. ⚫...
  • Page 15: Chapter 4-2-2 Smart H.264/H.265

    Chapter 4-2-2 Smart H.264/H.265 LILIN camera supports Smart H.264 for higher compression without sacrificing video quality. Choose Smart H.264/H.265 at Stream Mode. From the picture below, Smart H.264 can have higher compression in bitrate at 1080P video. The foreground is the moving objects or the region of interest window. The background is the non-moving objects in a video.
  • Page 16: Chapter 4-2-3 Quality Basic

    Chapter 4-2-3 Quality Basic This menu allows you to adjust brightness, auto 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 17: Chapter 4-3 Network

    Chapter 4-3 Network Chapter 4-3-1 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 18: Chapter 4-3-2 Ipv6

    Chapter 4-3-2 IPv6 Enter IPv6 IP address, default gateway, and default DNS for IPv6 service. Chapter 4-3-3 HTTP/RTSP Service HTTP and RTSP are two reliable protocols for video streaming. With correct port forwarding, videos can be sent over the Internet. Details are described in the appendix. To change the HTTP port number, consult your network administrator.
  • Page 19: Chapter 4-3-4 Https

    IP address connecting the camera. Visit System->System Log for the IP addresses. Chapter 4-3-6 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 Submit for the changes to take effect.
  • Page 20: Chapter 4-3-7 Snmp

    Chapter 4-3-7 SNMP Enable to activate SNMP service. Modify the fields to fit your requirements, and click Submit for the changes to take effect. Chapter 4-3-8 SIP VoIP SIP protocol provides video and audio communication for the IP camera to a SIP phone via SIP server. Enable VOIP service by entering the required information.
  • Page 21: Chapter 4-4 Maintenance

    Chapter 4-4 Maintenance In the Maintenance page, you can click Load Default to restore the camera to factory settings, or click Reboot System to restart the camera. Restoring to factory settings does not affect IP addresses. To export camera settings, click on Export Config File for other cameras. Click on Import Config File for importing camera settings.
  • Page 22: Chapter 5-1-1 System Log

    Chapter 5-1-1 System Log You can view the system-generated log in this page. Click Save to export the log to a text file. Chapter 5-2 Video/Audio Settings Note: Setting options may differ depending on the model you use. Chapter 5-2-1 Quality Advanced In this page, you have access to Exposure, Automatic Gain Control, White Balance Control, Sense Up, Shutter Speed, IR-Cut, and Iris settings allowing you to adjust camera video quality for day and night.
  • Page 23: Chapter 5-2-1-1 Sense Up

    Video setting options are described as follows: ⚫ Back-light Compensation: increases the exposure of objects with insufficient light ⚫ 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 24: Chapter 5-2-1-2 Hdr Vs Wdr

    Chapter 5-2-1-2 HDR vs WDR LILIN camera contains HDR or WDR for strong back light environment. Turn on HDR mode if the camera points to strong light environment. Note: Above HDR is only available at 100dB and up cameras. Note: Once HDR mode is activated, video frame rate and resolution get dropped.
  • Page 25 The following diagrams demonstrates that P-Iris automatically chooses correct Iris or F value for the best FOV. There are two P-Iris modes: Fixed and Auto. With Fixed P-Iris mode, the Iris (F value) can be specified. With Auto P-Iris mode, the Iris is automatically determined. Note: P-Iris camera only 66-UM-PZSeries-CSE-1...
  • Page 26: Chapter 5-2-2 White Balance Control (Awb)

    Chapter 5-2-2 White Balance Control (AWB) There are day time and night time auto white balance controls (ATW) for the camera. ⚫ White Balance Control: ATW-Narrow for narrow spectrum tracking white balance, ATW-Full for full spectrum tracking white balance, and manual AWB ⚫...
  • Page 27: Chapter 5-2-5 Roi

    By enabling privacy masking, ROI will be turned on automatically, and EPTZ will be disabled. Chapter 5-2-6 Privacy Masking LILIN camera provides up to 4 sets of privacy masking. Select any of the masking numbers and drag to mask specific areas.
  • Page 28: Chapter 5-2-8 Lens Distortion Correction

    Audio settings are described below in details: ⚫ Audio Input Volume: MIC or line-in volume ⚫ Audio Input Gain: level of gain for audio input ⚫ Audio Input Filter: provides three levels of wind noise reduction for different installation environments ⚫...
  • Page 29: Chapter 5-3-1 Multicast

    Chapter 5-3-1 Multicast LILIN camera supports video streaming of 4 different content formats. Under this page, you can configure the settings for individual streams. Chapter 5-3-2 IP Address Filtering LILIN camera provides an IP address filter to help you block unauthorized IP addresses from accessing the camera.
  • Page 30: Chapter 5-3-4 Bonjour

    Chapter 5-3-4 Bonjour Bonjour is Apple’s implementation of zero-configuration networking protocol. Click Enable to activate this service. Chapter 5-3-5 SDDP/Heartbeat With SDDP/Heartbeat support, you can connect to any compatible devices. Enable the service before you make the connection. Chapter 5-3-6 MAC Address Filtering For preventing a remote client access, enable MAC address filter.
  • Page 31: Chapter 6 Camera Event

    Chapter 6 Camera Event Here you can configure the detection settings for alarm, motion, tampering, facial, audio, and network failure. Choose an event type for entering the event name and event condition for firing an alarm. Click Save 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, and/or triggering SD card video recording.
  • Page 32: Chapter 6-1 Ivs

    Chapter 6-1 IVS The camera provides IVS features including tampering detection, audio detection, tripwire, and object counting. The features are described below: Chapter 6-2 Motion Detection Once the above configurations are set, click Motion Detection to determine the areas to monitor. Simply double-click or drag across the areas you want to monitor, and cancel your selection by double-click again or drag across the areas you don’t want to monitor with the right mouse button.
  • Page 33: Chapter 6-4 Tampering Detection

    Face detection model only Chapter 6-4 Tampering Detection LILIN camera can send tamper alarms when the focus or view of the camera is changed, or the lens is obstructed by paint or stain. Click Enable to activate this function and configure the settings.
  • Page 34: Chapter 6-6 Alarm Detection

    Chapter 6-6 Alarm Detection If you connect an external digital alarm input to the IP camera, set NO (normally open) and NC (normally closed) for the input. Chapter 6-7 Network Detection For network loss detection, please enable No Network Detection if there is no network activity. If you want to detect the event when there is no streaming accessed by a video client, enable No Streaming Connection Detection.
  • Page 35: Chapter 7 Camera Notification

    Chapter 7 Camera Notification Chapter 7-1 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 ⚫ FTP Server Name: The name of the FTP server ⚫...
  • Page 36: Chapter 7-2 Smtp (Email) Service

    Chapter 7-2 SMTP (Email) Service For alarm notification with JPEG snapshots, enter the required information to enable this Email notification service. Chapter 7-3 HTTP POST Service Through the POST protocol, the camera can automatically send notification snapshots to a website if an alarm is triggered.
  • Page 37: Chapter 7-4 Sd Card Service

    Chapter 7-4 SD Card Service Ensure a SD card is properly installed to the camera before you enable the SD recording option. The camera will start recording videos when an alarm occurs. Warning: Ensure to click Unmount before removing the SD card, or the system may crash. Note: SD card model only Chapter 7-5 SD Card Backup...
  • Page 38: Chapter 7-7 Mqtt Service

    Chapter 7-7 MQTT Service The camera provides MQTT service. MQTT server is widely used by IoT applications. The camera provides MQTT service for (1) event notifications, (2) controls and (3) returns. The services of Publish and Subscribe are supported. For more programming information, visit web site for IP Camera MQTT SDK. To configure MQTT service, follow the descriptions below: ⚫...
  • Page 39: Appendix

    Appendix DDNS and PPPoE 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 40: Sd Card Compatibility

    SDHC 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 41: 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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