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1. 25 Advance gt gt System gt Event Event Name Motion Detection Event Status FTP SMTP SD Card Alarm Output Schedule Motion Detection Disable V Vv Auto Audio Detection Disable V Alarm Detection Disable V Network Detection Disable Chapter 5 4 1 Motion Alarm or Audio Detection Event For motion digital input or audio alarm notifications users can configure event actions to send JPEGs to an FTP server to send JPEGs to an email account and or trigger SD card recording for video To schedule the event task click Schedule A weekly schedule box will appear Edit as appropriate Advance gt gt System gt Event Event Motion Detection Enable Action C FTP Senice Dwell Time 1 e C SMTP Senice Dwell Time 5 C SD Card Service Dwell Time 60 zc CI Alarm Output Dwell Time E ei Schedule O Always Schedule Ml Event Schedule HB Not Scheduled Chapter 5 4 2 Motion Area Once the above information is set configure the motion area of the monitored environment To configure a motion area click on the video area 26 Advance gt Event gt gt Motion Detection H AA ZE P H H I A CA Te l CEE EE E E BE Motion Detection Enable Disable Motion Sensitivity Low 99 High 1 30 ze Suni oar Chapter 5 4 3 Audio Detection Event For audio supported models the IP camera will have an audio detector that will detect the acoustic level If the volume exce
2. O LILIN IMEGALITE Full HD H 264 IP Camera IMEGALITE series Instruction Manual Summary The iMEGALITE series includes Full HD IP cameras that adopt the latest compression technologies providing Triple Streaming of H 264 and JPEG in different resolutions LILIN s Triple Streaming technology transmits digital video at various bitrates and frame rates to suit both high and low bandwidth network environments The iMEGALITE series cameras are equipped with progressive mega pixel CMOS sensors providing superior video quality LILIN s DSP technologies provide Wide Dynamic Range WDR 3D noise reduction Backlight Compensation BLC adjustable shutter speed and privacy mask features The built in intelligent video analytics engine enables audio and motion detection Other useful features include two way audio SD card recording mobile phone live access JPEGs sent as email snapshots and JPEGs sent to an FTP The iMEGALITE series cameras have the latest technologies providing mega pixel H 264 video outstanding DSP capacities built in video analytics and built in PoE All iMEGALITE cameras are ONVIF compliant LILIN s CMX HD software and IP cameras maximize system performance providing an integrated system solution for migrating to IP Video Key Features Full HD IP cameras capable of recording at 15 FPS Supports dual encoding formats of H 264 and JPEG Triple Streaming technology 3 concurrent streams available Sense
3. Disable JPEG 720 x 480 Profile Name JPEG480P Output Frame Rate D E Image Quality 60 Alarm Weighted Mode Enable Disable H 264 720 x 480 Profile Name H264480P Output Frame Rate EE GOP Group of Pictures KEE VBRI CBR Mode CBR Bit Rate 1 Mbps Alarm Weighted Mode Enable Disable Profiles select streaming combination Profile Name description of the profile Compression compression type of the profile Resolution the resolution of the compression VBR CBR VBR video quality encoding mode constant bitrate encoding mode Bitrate the maximum bit rate available for a network connection Output frame rate the frame rate of the profile GOP 1 frame period per second TV Output NTSC PAL video system Power line frequency 60Hz 50Hz lighting power frequency Chapter 4 4 1 Weighted Mode Weighted mode is activated when an alarm is triggered When triggered the stream rate increases to the maximum speed i e 30 FPS If there is no alarm activity the streaming remains low at 1 FPS saving bandwidth and storage 15 Alarm Interval 4FPS 41 FPS 1 30 FPS 41 FPS Chapter 4 5 Basic Quality To determine the video quality adjust the brightness contrast hue saturation and sharpness accordingly The IP camera can be set to day and or night for optimum video quality Day or Night Video Mode The day or night video quality can be adjusted separately the quality setting is
4. 0 1 2012 10 23 20 05 01 USER LOGOUT 192 168 0 1 2012 10 23 19 50 15 USER LOGIN 192 168 0 1 2012 10 23 19 50 11 USER LOGOUT 192 168 0 1 2012 10 23 19 50 09 USER LOGIN Chapter 5 2 Advance Video and Audio Settings Chapter 5 2 1 Advance Video Setting To setup Exposure Control Automatic Gain Control White Balance Control adjust the values accordingly Advance gt Video Audio gt gt Quality Advance Day Mode Night Mode White Balance Control Auto v Mirror Off ze Flip Of zi Exposure Value 5 B WDR Of Back light Compensation On Shutter Limit sec Min 1 8000 Max 1 50 e Auto Gain Control SENSE UP 64x 36dB 3D Noise Reduction 2 Sense Up Off vi Load Default To increase the sensitivity at night adjust the Sense Up feature Exposure Value adjust the value of the image exposure WDR enable or disable the Wide Dynamic Range feature Black light Compensation increase the exposure to the darker object Shutter limited min and max shutter range White Balance Control automatically adjusts depending on the ambient light conditions including tungsten indoor fluorescents or outdoor environments Mirror video mirroring Flip video flipping 22 Sense Up Auto Gain Control AGC Sense Up increase the gain of the video signal If AGC cannot gain enough light set the Sense Up feature However the Sense Up feature may cause motion blur
5. G ai G G E LLIN PR74248E15 COM Seb UUN PS622 Andy 0004754123 LUN ESO Zei A4 A carts MACBOOK RB sucecownome To enable the UPnP service visit Basic gt Network gt UPnP Basic gt gt Network gt gt UPnP UPnP Service Enable Disable Friendly Name UPnP IPCam Device Chapter 4 10 Maintenance The load default feature allows you to restore the factory settings There are certain settings such as IP addresses and video systems that are not affected by this operation To reboot the H 264 Full HD IP camera click the Reboot System hyperlink To update the firmware for the IP camera click the Firmware Update hyper link Locate flasham32 bin in your computer by clicking Browse Click Submit to finish the firmware upgrade 19 Basic gt gt Maintenance gt gt Firmware Update Please do not turn off power and wait until this web page shows up automatically Fail to update firmware correctly due to network communication issue that it may damage this machine and is required to ship back to your vender for repair File System flasham32_bin flashamk32_bin flasham 32 bin flasham32 bin Application Firmware flashamk32 bin Linux OS Upload 0 Load Default Load Default Reboot System Reboot System Note If you forget the password please return the device to us See appendix for emergency default 20 Chapter 5 Advance Settings Live Basic Mode Advance Mode Language
6. Up for low light conditions Day or night video quality scheduling Audio and motion detection for notification via email or FTP Supports 3D DNR WDR BLC adjustable shutter speed and privacy mask Two way audio for two way audio models only Bitrate and frame rate adjustable on the fly Supports Android iPad and iPhone mobile live monitoring Supports dynamic DNS DDNS and network time protocol NTP Supports PCM G 711 Supports ONVIF protocol Supports CMX Software HD 3 6 Trademark Acknowledgments Microsoft Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 ActiveX and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U S and or other countries Java and all Java based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc in the United States and other countries Flash Macromedia and Macromedia Flash Player are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries Linux and DynDNS are registered trademarks of the respective holders Intel Pentium and Intel Core 2 Duo are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation FFmpeg is a trademark of Fabrice Bellard originator of the FFmpeg project QuickTime and the QuickTime logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc used under license there from Other names of companies and their products mentioned in this manual may be tradem
7. address needed to access the video server over Internet The IP address may get changed periodically When ISP re assigns a new IP address to the H 264 AVC IP camera the IP camera notifies the DDNS service A remote PC can access the H 264 AVC IP camera by typing the domain name in a browser The domain name gets resolved by the DDNS service and gets translated to its dynamic global IP address The dynamic global IP address can now be accessed by the remote PC address DDNS Server El Internet L 5 Resolve domain name to IP TA aS 2 ISP assigns global IP to IP ISP Remote PC 4 Access IP CAMERA using the dynamic global IP wi address and sent back to CAMERA remote PC d 1 Get IP address from ISP after reboot 2 Notify DDNS server for the new IP address if FAST DOME CAMERA gets reboot or assigned a new IP address SD Card Compatibility List Manufacturer SDHC SDSC 8 16 32 GB SDHC 8 16 32 GB SDHC 31 Specification H 264 and Motion JPEG dual codec compression H 264 up to 15 fps 1920 x 1080 30fps 1280 x 720 30fps 720 x 480 rate Motion JPEG up to 15 fps 1920 x 1080 30 fps 720 x 480 30 fps 352 x 240 Triple Streaming 5Mbps to 128Kbps Video bitrate Change frame rate and bitrate on the fly CBR VBR GOP supported Base64 HTTP encryption Security Multiple user access levels with password protection 10 user accounts available Text overlay for camera n
8. and subscription DynDNS DDNS provides a domain name service without subscription Basic gt gt Network gt gt DDNS DynDNS http Awww ddnsipcam com DDNS Enable O Disable Account 270 Password e000 New Password COLI Host name HD IPCAM http 27ff0_ddnsipcam com Note The DDNS feature requires an Internet connection To use DDNS go towww ddnsipcam com If the IP camera is on Internet with a global IP address use the last 6 digits of the MAC address as the host name with default account and the default password pass The IP camera will automatically register to www ddnsipcam com without further registering For example if the IP camera is on the Internet type 27fff0 ddnsipcam com into a browser with login name 27fff0 and password pass to log in Chapter 4 9 UPnP Settings The UPnP service is a network protocol that allows Windows PC users to explore IP cameras within a LAN In Windows click on the Network of File Explorer to see the IP cameras via the UPnP protocol 18 LEIN Bemce P5722 000t259247 Geen TIAL SES OO A3 235 Shana hmm 1 is OCOte A e SA UUN 4 264 BP HOR Camera OOOH italt NA a LUN UUN POZLZ2S 0004k 249990 POTL225 FAE DOOH2a9OLE UUN PANE SFAD OOOH 249905 UUN SECH NEE Geet Pont EREM uN PRIDDESSAE DOMc Ze Zei wetten LS POLOZZESFAE COO 244799 LED rr TEEN TT LLP PRT J AE Soot ege Gi E Gi G i E E je
9. scheduled based on the IR cut scheduling table Basic gt gt Video Audio gt gt Quality Basic Day Mode Night Mode Brightness 46 Low High Contrast 55 Low High Hue 50 Low High Saturation 60 Low High Sharpness 25 Low High Load Default Chapter 4 6 Network Settings Network settings are the basic settings that connect H 264 Full HD IP cameras to the network The default IP address is 192 168 0 200 A user can use this IP address to verify the network connection between a local PC and H 264 Full HD IP camera using the Internet browser For a local area network configuration enter the IP address subnet mask and gateway IP Click Submit to update the settings 16 Basic gt gt Network gt gt General Network Static O DHCP O PPPoE IP Address 192 168 0 200 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 1 Default DNS 168 95 1 1 Second DNS 168 95 1 1 Account account pppoe com Password eeccccece For Internet access configuration contact your local Internet Service Provider ISP for a global IP address Once the Internet connection is installed enter the IP address global subnet mask and gateway IP from the ISP e Default DNS IP Address First Domain Name Server the IP address of the domain name server e Second DNS IP Address Second Domain Name Server the IP address of the domain name server a backup DNS server for defa
10. 5 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 1 Static OQOOFFC263001 105 Gateway H 264 2MP HD Vandal IP Camera 192 168 0 206 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 1 Static OOOFFC264001 106 H 264 2MP HD Dome IP Camera 192 168 0 207 255 255 255 0 192 188 0 1 Static OOOFFC265001 107 HTTP Port No Static DHCP PPPoE PPPoE Account Bees PPPoE Password Status OK Chapter 2 2 Configuring IP addresses using HTML page To change an IP address using a HTML page type the default IP address 192 168 0 200 7 into the Internet browser and follow the steps below Login to the H 264 Full HD IP camera using default username admin and default password pass Click the Basic Mode configuration hyperlink Click the Network gt General hyperlink To edit or modify addresses subnet mask gateway or HTTP port use the edit box Click Submit Chapter 2 3 Internet browser settings amp 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 Run ActiveX control and plug in to Enable You can set this by Internet Explorer gt Tools gt Options gt Security Settings wl Download signed Activex controls Desable Era wi om m es contrat Desde nde O Promet Wl Initiates and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe O Disable Ende O Promot GREEN TE Al Reset custom s
11. LILIN Universal ActiveX control You can specify recording paths and recording sizes Snapshot CADocuments and Settings Users Snapshots Setting Recording Snapshot C Documents and Settings Users Recordings Recording On Recording Length 10MB 2000MB 2000 Iw Enable HardWare Acceleration Font Cancel To playback the AVI video click on Windows Media Player 12 Chapter 4 Basic Settings Live Basic Mode Advance Mode Language Logout Chapter 4 1 Configuration As an administrator you can configure the IP camera via a standard HTML web page Chapter 4 2 System Settings System settings contain the IP camera server system information including MAC address firmware version user and system timer To change or use these options follow the below instructions Basic gt gt System gt gt General MAC Address 00 0f fc 26 22 42 Firmware Version 1 1 001e OS Version Linux 2 6 38 System Reboot Time 2012 11 02 18 35 08 Device Name H 264 2MP HD IP Camera OSD Font O Enable Disable OSD Timer O Enable Disable ActiveX OSD Display Enable Disable ActiveX OSD Name H 264 2MP HD IP Camera Low Latency Mode O Enable Disable Firmware Version A firmware update allows users to upgrade the IP camera s firmware remotely Device Name The device name can be found using the IP scan utility This will identify the IP cameras To change the device name enter the n
12. Logout Chapter 5 1 System Settings Chapter 5 1 1 User Setting There are ten user accounts allowed for the system Each account can be configured for access rights To add edit a user click Add Edit user To access an IP camera without authentication set the Bypass Logon radio to ON Advance gt gt System gt gt User Bypass Logon On Of User Add User Edit User Remove User Account New Password Confirm Password User Group Administrator Operator O Viewer Administrator Panel Control Streaming 1 H2641080P Streaming 2 JPEG480P Streaming 3 H264480P To change the account name type the new account name in the Account box To change the password type the new password in the New Password box Click Submit to update the user settings To delete a user click Remove User Administrator Enable or disable setup mode for a user Panel Control Enable or disable control panel for a user Streaming Enable or disable a streaming for a user Chapter 5 1 2 System Log The IP camera documents can be accessed as operational logs The operational log can be found at Advance gt System System Log link Click Save to save the log as a text file To erase the log click Clean All 21 Advance gt gt System gt System Log Log Page 1 ei 192 168 0 1 2012 10 23 20 17 44 USER LOGOUT 192 168 0 1 2012 10 23 20 17 41 USER LOGIN 192 168
13. P server IP DNS IP address or domain name of the FTP server Account account of the FTP server 28 Password password of the account Directory file path for storing the JPEG snapshots Prefix prefix of the JPEG filename Date format date format string for the JPEG filename Postfix postfix of the JPEG filename Chapter 5 5 2 SMTP Email Notification Alarm or motion notifications can be set to send a snapshot to an email account To enable alarm or motion sending email snapshots setup an email account Advance gt gt Event gt gt SMTP Service E mail Sender Setting E mail Address receiver mail com E mail Address2 E mail Address3 E mail Address4 E mail Address5 E mail Receiver Setting E mail Address sender mail com SMTP Server mail com SMTP Authentication AUTH LOGIN O AUTH SSL SMTP Port 25 Authentication Enable Disable Auth Account sender Auth Password cooo Email receiver settings Email address email address of the recipient Email sender setting Email address email address of the sender SMTP server sender s SMTP server Authorization SMTP server s authorization option if applicable Authorization account account of the SMTP server Authorization password password of the account 29 Chapter 5 5 3 Event Triggering SD Card Recording To record video onto an SD Card insert an SD card into the SD card slot E
14. 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 Chapter 2 1 Configuring IP addresses using IP scan utility To configure an IP address using the IP scan utility copy the IP scan application from the installation CD to your local PC Alternatively you can execute the IP scan software from the installation CD directly The IP scan utility can also be downloaded from our company website To change an IP address subnet mask gateway or HTTP port follow the steps below Run the IP scan utility Click Refresh All available devices will be listed in the device list Select the device item from the device list To edit or modify addresses subnet mask gateway or HTTP port use the box Click Apply to configure the settings Click Refresh to verify the settings 5 IPScan 1 0 0 33 Help List Name Po Tier Gwar It Lesen oc acess _ Move H 264 2MP HD IR IP Camera 192 168 0200 285 255 2550 192168 0 Static OOOFFC25E001 100 H 264 2MP HD IR IP Camera 192 168 0201 285 255 2550 192168 0 Static OOOFFC25F001 101 H 264 2MP HD IP Camera 192 168 0202 255 255 2550 192168 0 Static OOOFFC260001 102 H 264 2MP HD Dome IP Camera 192 168 0 203 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 1 Static OOOFFC261001 103 Subnet Mask H 264 2MP HD Dome IP Camera 192 168 0 204 255 255 2550 192 168 0 1 Static OOOFFC262001 104 H 264 2MP HD Vandal IR IP Camera 192 168 0 20
15. ame date and time OS Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 PC requirement Browser Windows Internet Explorer 6 0 or above CPU Intel Pentium 4 1 8GHz or above RAM 1GB or above Network protocols P TCP UDP HTTP SMTP NTP DDNS UPnP FTP ARP DHCP PPPoE DNS RTSP Twos PFOLOCO S RTCP Telnet ONVIF ICMP Ge phen Support iPhone iPad and Android Audio detection Alarm motion Monon EH ee External digital input alarm applicable for only digital input models Image upload over FTP and email by above alarm signals ONVIF and HTTPAPI CMX HD 3 6 support Embedded Linux 2 6 32 66 IP74LASCSE 1 vd MERIT LILIN ENT CO LTD http www meritlilin com 66 IP74LASCSE
16. arks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Other References Mobile phone For free mobile surveillance refer to the eMobile document in the product CD or download the document from our company website LILIN Universal ActiveX Control 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 please see the LILIN HTTP API document We adopt HTTP API document for all LILIN IP cameras Caution Do not drop or strike the equipment Do not install the equipment near any naked flames or heat sources Do not expose this unit to rain moisture smoke or dust environments Do not cover the opening of the cabinet with cloth and or plastic or install this unit in poor ventilated places Allow 10cm between this unit and its surroundings Do not continue to operate the unit under abnormal conditions such as smoke detection strange smell or no display on screen whilst power is turned on Do not touch the power connection with wet hands Do not damage the power cord or leave it under pressure To avoid unnecessary magnetic interference do not operate this unit near magnets speaker systems etc All connection cables should be grounded properly Table of Content Chapter 1 System Overview iwisissasasnensacavstansnasannsmcavarnsaaabaensaestatasaustaensaonianmanieseunnanstadaemenians 6 Chapter 2 Before accessing IP cameras ere eEeEE EISEN
17. asnsainebonsngsysiaeaonehensenaiuaiaes 18 Chapter 4 10 Maimicnante ss ssisccsnicmiawemnanwa weaves EEEE EEE R 19 Chapters Ad vance Settings sasssasanvssencavavssansoniacnencassguaan vasenenssaaiseseuvevsaansssemenuveoranseniadaeaines 21 Chapter 5 1 Systemi Settings osaisi ciers ienn aE EEEE EEE EEE EEEE EE 21 Chapter 5 1 1 User Seting s5 s i sessensssavsenssinsasnns soeiansbivesensasaansbonphinssienianshioenannonns 21 Chapter 5 1 2 System TOf ais numawvinesiwoui EEE EEE EET 21 Chapter 5 2 Advance Video and Audio Senge 22 Chapter 5 2 1 Advance Video Setting Eeer Eege 22 Chapter 252 Sense UPF rn e E E E E E ET 23 Chapter 5 2 3 IR Cut Removable eegener Ee 24 Chapter 5 2 4 Video Privacy Mas Koinee ege n i eee 24 Chapters 29 AGO SG EE 25 Chapter 3 3 IP Network Advan e aier e E E EE E E EE EE s 25 Chapter 3 4 Eyen E 25 Chapter 5 4 1 Motion Alarm or Audio Detection Event sessssesssesssssessrereesssssseee 26 Chapter 5 4 2 Motion E EE 26 Chapter 5 4 3 ER EE EE 27 Chapter 5 4 4 Alarm Input Detection Event ssssesseeseeessssssesserreesssssssersreeeesssssseee 27 Chapter 5 4 5 Network Loss Detection Event ceccessssecccceeeeeeeeeesnneeeeeeeeeeeeeees 28 Chapter d DOU lCalOn mans tance ae ee ae 28 LEE ee GE CR geet E 28 Chapter 5 5 2 SMTP Email Notification susan anes 29 Chapter 5 5 3 Event Triggering SD Card Recording sssssessssereessssssersrrressssssseee 30 Chapter 5 5 4 SD Card Recording Setting ae
18. at night 3D Noise Reduction reduces noise at night Sense Up slow shutter feature for increasing CMOS sensitivity at night No Sense Up 3 Frame Sense Up Chapter 5 2 2 Sense Up The Sense Up feature is for low light and high sensitivity DSP control that enables outstanding video quality 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 the Auto Gain Control AGC setting The combinational use of 3D noise reduction 3D DNR can reduce noise in low light environments AGC and 3D DNR do not cause motion blur If the sensitivity is not good for the environment the Sense Up feature can instead be used however this may cause motion blur in low light conditions Sense Up Off Sense Up Plus On Sense Up 23 Chapter 5 2 3 IR Cut Removable The IR cut removable filter allows the user to schedule IR activation by 1 auto 2 day 3 night or 4 schedule When the setting is set to Auto the IR activation is determined by the light sensor The Night setting means that the IR cut filter is removed Day setting means that the IR cut filter is always on When the activation schedule is enabled the IR cut filter can be scheduled based on specific time frames For example a user can set the IR cut activation time starting from 19 00 pm day to night time until 6 00 am night to day time Advance gt Video Audio gt gt IR Cut Remova
19. ble Auto Switch Delay Time 2 Day Mode Night Mode Schedule Day to Night Time 19 Ei 0 amp Night to Day Time 6 M e Chapter 5 2 4 Video Privacy Mask Each IP camera has four privacy masks Select the mask number and drag the mask onto the video area Advance gt gt Video Audio gt gt Privacy Mask Enable Disable Clean Clean all 24 Chapter5 2 5 Audio Setting Audio setting is based on the following MIC Volume MIC or line input volume Audio Input Mode choose MIC input or Line input Audio Input Gain voice input gain control Audio Output Volume line output volume adjustment Audio Coding Type G 711 u Law Sample Rate audio sample rate Bit Rate audio bitrate Advance gt gt Video Audio gt gt Audio Adjust MIC Volume Audio Input Gain Audio Output Volume Audio Coding Type G711 u law Sampling Rate 8000 Hz ei Bit Rate 16 kbit s Chapter 5 3 IP Network Advance To block unauthorized IP addresses click Advance gt Network gt IP Address Filtering Enter the IP address and click Add To delete the filtered IP address click Delete Advance gt gt Network gt IP Address Filtering IP Address Filtering Enable Disable IP Address Add TU Delete 192 168 0 100 Chapter 5 4 Event For motion audio and network detection configuration visit Advance gt System gt Event for summary report To edit an event click Edit Event
20. eTeRge ege E EKREEASCE ENER Ed 30 PRP PKs ee 31 Advance Network DDNS and PPPoE Technologies 31 SD Card Compatibility E EE 31 SPECII IU Olean cna ne eee 32 Chapter 1 System Overview Chapter 1 1 System Requirements The IP camera s Full HD H 264 video compression technology provides high compression rate and superior video quality However the performance highly depends on both the CPU computational power of the users PC and the network bandwidth for transmitting video streaming The following sections specify the system requirements for running a Full HD H 264 IP camera Chapter 1 2 Software Requirements Merit LILIN Universal ActiveX software components are required for web interface displaying JPEG or H 264 Full HD video When you first login to the IP camera using Internet explorer a security warning dialog box will appear for LILIN Universal ActiveX Click Install to download Internet Explorer Security Warning Do you want to install this software Name Merit Lilin Enterprise Co Ltd Publisher Merit Lilin Enterprise Co Ltd E mere pere While files from the Internet can be useful this file type can potentially harm your computer Only install software from publishers you trust What s the rick Chapter 2 Before accessing IP cameras Before accessing the IP camera make sure that the camera s RJ 45 network audio and power cables are properly connected To set the IP address consult your network
21. eds the audio sensitivity value the audio detector will trigger an alarm and send a notification Advance gt Event gt Audio Detection Audio Detection Enable Disable Audio Detection OSD Enable Disable Audio Detection Sensitivity Low 99 High 1 KS Chapter 5 4 4 Alarm Input Detection Event To enable external alarm digital input via an IP camera visit Advance gt Event gt Alarm Detection Select NO NC for the digital input 27 e Alarm Notification Enable alarm notification e Alarm Input Mode Normal open normal close for detecting alarm inputs Advance gt gt Event gt gt Alarm Detection Alarm Notification Enable Disable Alarm Input Mode NOO nc Submit Chapter 5 4 5 Network Loss Detection Event Advance gt gt Event gt gt Network Detection No Network Activity Enable Disable Submit Chapter 5 5 Notification The alarm or motion notification feature can be triggered to send snapshots to an FTP account or an email account For alarm notification configuration follow the instructions below Chapter 5 5 1 FTP Notification To enable the alarm or motion sending FTP feature setup the following FTP account information Advance gt Event gt gt FTP Service FTP Serer IP DNS iftp server com Account Account Password eoecccee Directory ial arm_jpeg Prefix L Date Format YYMMDD_hhmmss Posfix FT
22. ersal ActiveX control provides an ePTZ electronic Pan Tilt and Zoom feature option To perform a ePTZ tour use a computer mouse to drag the ActiveX control The LILIN Universal ActiveX control is now in eZoom mode Setup Logout Profile Video Quality Mode Quick Button User Online remm Gael DSRDIIRR Use a computer mouse pointing to the sub window of PIP view Dragging the sub window will allow ePan and eTilt actions to be performed The mouse scroll button will allow the user to zoom in and out Right mouse click on the video to disable the ePTZ feature Setup Logout Profile Video Quality Mode Quick Button User Online remm See DSPIpRR 11 Chapter 3 2 IP Camera Main Controls The quick control panel buttons are described below Snapshot Take a snapshot of the video Recording at PC Speaker on Set audio on for audio model only Microphone on Speak to remote site for audio model only P Activate alarm output for alarm model only Chapter 3 2 1 Two way Audio D For models with two way audio click the microphone icon to speak to the remote site To stop speaking to the remote site click the microphone icon again Click the speaker icon to listen to the remote site To stop listening to the remote site click the speaker icon again Note Only IP camera models with audio support this feature Chapter 3 2 2 Record in a Local PC To record at a local PC right click on the
23. ettings eset to Modum Aget e Once complete you can access the IP camera s live video by inserting the default IP address into your Internet explorer browser A security warning dialog box will appear Click OK to download the ActiveX directly from the IP camera Chapter 2 4 Login There are several levels of user authentication including administrator and guest Connect to 192 168 0 200 The server 192 168 0 200 chien Rame IP Camera requires a usemame and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection Usemame U F admin Password P 38 The usernames and passwords areas follows P Administrator To login to the IP camera type the username and password into the HTML login page and click Submit Chapter 3 H 264 Full HD IP camera network features When logged in as an administrator there are two main features 1 system operation and 2 configuration Chapter 3 1 IP Camera Operational HTML Page layout E 3 Setup Logo Profile Video Quality Mode Quick Button Userpnline H2641080P General E ES bi A Go aR 1 Profile switching menu Switching from one profile to another 2 LILIN Universal ActiveX control Display RTSP H 264 or JPEG network video 3 Quick button control panel IP camera control panel 4 Setup menu JD camera setup menu 10 Univ
24. ew name of the IP camera and click Submit OSD Font Camera OSD name OSD Timer Camera OSD time 13 ActiveX OSD Name Camera OSD name only on ActiveX Chapter 4 3 Timer The H 264 Full HD IP camera allows users to change the system timer via a standard HTML web page To change the camera s system timer enter the date and time into the edit boxes Click Submit to apply Basic gt gt System gt gt Timer Server Time Tue 23 Oct 2012 20 24 39 0800 Synchronize with NTP Every Hour 2 Off Time Server time stdtime gov tw Time Zone GMT 08 00 Taipei vi Time D a Synchronize with PC Synchronize with NTP To synchronize the Internet time system change the Auto Synchronize option to Every Hour The H 264 Full HD IP camera will synchronize its system timer with a time server every hour Note Network Time Protocol feature requires Internet connection Chapter 4 4 Video audio settings To transmit H 264 Full HD video over a low bandwidth network such as the Internet set the bitrate close to the networks upload bandwidth H 264 Full HDIP cameras can encode frames based on the bitrate setting 14 Basic gt gt Video Audio gt gt General Profile Profile 1 ze TV Out ONTSC PAL Onse H 264 1920 x 1080 Profile Name H2641080P Output Frame Rate EE GOP Group of Pictures 15 ze VBR CBR Mode CBR Bit Rate 3 Mbps Alarm Weighted Mode Enable
25. nable the SD card recording feature The IP camera will start to record video to the SD card Chapter5 5 4 SD Card Recording Setting For SD card recording settings see the below Advance gt gt System gt gt SD Card Service SD Recording on of Recording Format H2641080P SD Card Status NORMAL SD Card State SD Card No Plug In SD Card Total Bytes 0 MBytes SD Card Free Bytes 0 MBytes Unmount SD Card SD Recording enable SD card recording Recording Format recording resolution SD System Status SD Linux mounting status SD Card State SD card inserting status SD Card Total Space SD card total capacity SD Card Free Space SD card free space To un mount the SD card click un mount SD Card The system may crash if the SD card is a not un mounted properly To download the SD card AVI recoding clips click Advance gt System gt SD Card Backup File Right mouse click the required files and save the AVI them to a local PC Advance gt gt System gt gt SD Card Backup File amp 320120927 E L09 B W11 a D 2012 09 27 12 00 20 C 2012 09 27 12 02 20 320121005 20121008 320121027 30 Appendix Advance Network DDNS and PPPoE Technologies The advantage of using DDNS and PPPoE is to remove the costs associated with paying for a static IP address H 264 AVC IP camera s PPPoE service will provide a dynamic global IP address after the system reboot has been carried out This is the
26. nies sneer wowmweweur 7 Chapter 2 1 Configuring IP addresses using IP scan utility 0 eeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeenneeees 7 Chapter 2 2 Configuring IP addresses using HTML page eeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 7 Chapter 2 3 Internet browser settings amp software components reduired 8 Chapter ME 9 Chapter 3 H 264 Full HD IP camera network features 2 0 0 0 cece cceeeeeecceeeeeeeeseeeteeeeeeeees 10 Chapter 3 1 IP Camera Operational HTML isiasssieweressaresstiesieensaiossetinmimaausioss 10 Chapter 3 2 IP Camera Main Controls esessseeeeeeeeeessssseseerereeesssssserrereeesssssssererereessse 12 Chapter 3 2 1 Two way Audio eseseeessseeesseeeeeessssssererreeesssssestereeeesssssssteereeeessssseete 12 Chapter 3 2 2 Record in a Local PC ssssessseeeesssssssssserreessssssererreeesssssseeterreeesssssseee 12 Chapters eut 13 Chapter 4 1 Configuration sissssrisinseniissrinne ienn EEEN EEEN 13 EE 13 Chapter 4 3 KE 14 Chapter 4 4 Video audio settings asevuseesinimnsiwione aude abies 14 Chapter 4 4 1 Weighted Mode ss sacaiscncaisssascasvsssneasnnnissoessesseaneansmenestosuenssmnasmeaueanes 15 Chapter4 5 Eu EE 16 Chapter 4 6 Network Settings seed EENEG EE 16 Chapter4 6 1 DHCP Seti sssini siii EE ees 17 Chapter 4 7 HTTP amp RTSP Ser viCessscsccisensosssasuassaesesnnisonsnvanteannaennoninesspaensnenaemiaueaines 17 Chapter KI KE TE 18 Chapter 4 9 UPnP Seine jscciavstavainvawnsacacatavsdavannwa capanaueinsnens
27. ult DNS e PPPoE Account Account name of PPPoE service e PPPoE Password Password of PPPoE service Chapter 4 6 1 DHCP Setting A router gateway or other DHCP software server can remotely assign an IP address to the H 264 Full HD IP camera There is no need to configure the IP address subnet mask and gateway Since the DHCP may assign a different IP address to the IP camera after power off a user can use the IP scan utility to launch the Internet browser and search for the IP camera To enable DHCP click the DHCP option and click Submit Note Once the DHCP option is enabled the IP camera is assigned an IP address by the DHCP server This feature is only permitted in LAN environments Chapter 4 7 HTTP amp RTSP Service HTTP protocol is a reliable protocol that sends video streams Port forwarding technology can be used to send video over the Internet Details are described in the appendix To change the HTTP service s port number consult your network administrator Change the port number at the port field and click Submit 17 Basic gt gt Network gt gt HTTP RTSP Service HTTP Port 80 RTSP Port 554 RTCP Check OnO of Video Port HTTP Pot RTSP UDP Port Chapter 4 8 DDNS Settings DNS stands for Domain Name Server It provides a domain name translation service for a device s IP The domain name can be easier to remember than numeric values IP The DNS service requires service registration

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