Equipped with vandal protection and housing capable of overcoming the most adverse conditions, Lilin's IVS camera series incorporates features such as motion and proximity detection, face recognition and counting of objects and people.

Lilin IVS series

The new cameras of Lilin IVS Series are designed with intelligent video surveillance features such as advanced motion detection, face recognition, virtual lines, Semaphore (detection of the color in which the traffic light is located), proximity detection and object and personnel counting.

Lilin IPR722-IVSThe IVS series consists of six cameras, two in dome format (ZR6122-IVS, IPR6122-IVS and IPD2220-IVS), a bullet type (IPG1022-IVS) and two fixed (IPR722-IVS and IPR7428-IVS).

These cameras have been designed with anti-vadal functions with a housing sturdy enough to meet IK-10 certification, that allows them to resist external impacts, and an IP67 degree of protection, that insures them against dust and adverse weather conditions.

Lilin IPR6122-IVSIncorporate day/night function and Sense Up+ technology, offering high quality video in low light conditions. In addition, thanks to the intelligent image processor, AGC automatic gain control and 3D noise reduction, can deliver images in low light conditions and without blur in Motion.

They have four independent video streams, so depending on the mode used it can be adapted to the requirements of the installation. Other features they include are: region of interest (Roi), 2 audio paths, Digital PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom), Poe (Power over Ethernet) or activation of the alarm by Motion.

Lilin IPG1022-IVSThey also have a removable IR cut filter, which provides black and white images in conditions of complete darkness intelligent video analysis for video surveillance such as alarms by facial detection, sabotage, audio or motion, WDR to improve visibility in high-contrast environments.

Lilin has designed this series for use in a variety of security environments such as the retail environment, corporate and hotels.


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By • 19 Jan, 2015
• Section: Alarms, Detection, Video surveillance