25 May 2021

STARVIS Sensor Both 2 and 3 series cameras feature a Sony STARVIS sensor, which uses back-illuminated pixel technology to provide clear, high-quality colour images in low-light environments.

STARVIS cameras

IVS 2.2 offers both Human and Vehicle detection capabilities for 2 and 3-series cameras

Even in well-lit areas with multiple light sources, STARVIS cameras can provide a clearer image than their non-STARVIS counterparts, and adapt to light and weather conditions.

Eliminate false alarms with the introduction of IVS 2.2, which offers both Human and Vehicle detection capabilities for 2 and 3-series cameras. Use these detections independently or simultaneously to refine motion alarms.

Multiple configurations

IVS 2.2 can be configured in multiple ways, providing the client with plenty of flexibility to customise the solution to their requirements.

Refine and reduce the frequency of motion alarms to specific scenarios. Impose further limits on when an alarm is received, by using lines to create a zone in the scene or with the home automation system to only receive notifications between scheduled times.

Human detection

Review the events with the new LILINHome app, featuring a new, user-friendly GUI

Refine the CCTV alarms with Human detection on IVS 2.2: Say ‘good-bye’ to false motion alarms caused by spider webs, animals, moving trees, or rain with IVS 2.2. With human detection turned on, the camera will only tag and create an alarm upon detecting a human moving through the scene.

Only receive push notifications at scheduled times, a person approaching the front door in the day might not need to trigger an alarm it could just be the postman but the user might want to be notified if there is someone at the door in the early hours of the morning. Review the events with the new LILINHome app, featuring a new, user-friendly GUI. Add IVS 2.2 to any P2, Z2, or P3 camera at the time of purchase.

Vehicle detection

IVS 2.2’s Vehicle Detection will only tag moving vehicles- preventing any false alarms being caused by parked or stationary cars. Use additional Tripwire lines to create an alarm zone in the scene to further refine alerts, and even trigger reactions from the control system, for example, turn on an outdoor light for cars detected between 8 PM-7 AM.

Identifications are tagged as motion events for easy review of footage via the new app, LILINHome, which has an updated, user-friendly GUI and multi-channel playback.