LG LNP3021R User manual

Network IR PTZ Camera Owner’s Manual
Owner’s Manual
Network
IR PTZ
Camera
Please read this manual carefully before operating your
set and retain it for future reference.
Model:
LNP3021R
LG P/N: COV33509901 1512 (V1.0)

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Safety Information
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK)
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
This lightning flash with arrowhead symbol
within an equilateral triangle is intended to
alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous
voltage within the product's enclosure that may be of
sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock
to person.
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triangle is intended to alert the user to the
presence of important operating and maintenance
(servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying
the product.
FCC WARNING: This equipment may generate or use
radio frequency energy. Changes or modifications to this
equipment may cause harmful interference unless the
modifications are expressly approved in the instruction
manual. The user could lose the authority to operate this
equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is
made.
REGULATORY INFORMATION: FCC Part 15
This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a ClassA digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely
to cause harmful interference in which case the user will
be required to correct the interference at his own
expense.
Asuitable conduit entries, knock-outs or glands shall be
provided in the cable entries of this product in the end
user.
Holes in metal, through which insulated wires pass, shall
have smooth well rounded surfaces or shall be provided
with brushing.
Warning: Do not install this equipment in a confined
space such as a bookcase or similar unit.
Warning: Wiring methods shall be in accordance with
the National Electric Code,ANSI/NFPA70.
Warning: This is a class A product. In a domestic
environment this product may cause radio interference
in which case the user may be required to take
adequate measures.
Warning: To reduce a risk of fire or electric shock, do
not expose this product to rain or moisture.
Warning: Please adopt the power adapter which can
meet the safety extra low voltage (SELV) standard.And
source with DC 12 V orAC 24 V (depending on models)
according to the IEC60950-1 and Limited Power Source
standard.
Warning: Install the camera on a ceiling or wall where
can withstand the weight of 5 times of the camera
including mounting bracket.
Caution: This installation shall be made by a qualified
service person and shall conform to all local codes.
Caution: To avoid electrical shock, do not open the
cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.
Caution: The apparatus shall not be exposed to water
(dripping or splashing) and no objects filled with liquids,
such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
Caution: Make sure the power supply voltage is correct
before using the camera.
Caution: Do not drop the camera or subject it to
physical shock.
Caution: The sensor may be burned out by a laser
beam, so when any laser equipment is being used,
make sure that the surface of the sensor not be
exposed to the laser beam.

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NOTICE: For safety marking information including
product identification and supply ratings, please refer to
the main label on the bottom or rear of the apparatus.
NOTICE: Please make sure the product is installed
appropriate places where secured from flood, such as
under the eaves, to operate properly. This product is
certified as IP66 standard.
However, if there is any flood concerns, it is highly
recommended to use an outdoor Housing. When you
install the camera inside an outdoor Housing, please
use one of the following methods:
1. Remove the front glass of Housing before installing
the camera.
2. To keep the front glass of Housing, remove the front
cover, and then put the camera close to the front glass.
Contact office for compliance of this product:
LG Electronics European Shared Service Center B.V.
Krijgsman 1, 1186 DMAmstelveen, The Netherlands
Disposal of your old appliance
1. This crossed-out wheeled bin symbol indicates that
waste electrical and electronic products (WEEE)
should be disposed of separately from the municipal
waste stream.
2. Old electrical products can contain hazardous
substances so correct disposal of your old appliance
will help prevent potential negative consequences for
the environment and human health. Your old
appliance may contain reusable parts that could be
used to repair other products, and other valuable
materials that can be recycled to conserve limited
resources.
3. You can take your appliance either to the shop
where you purchased the product, or contact your
local government waste office for details of your
nearest authorized WEEE collection point. For the
most up to date information for your country please
see www.lg.com/global/recycling.
Handling of the unit
Be careful not to spill water or other liquids on the unit.
Be cautious not to get combustible or metallic material
inside the body. If used with foreign matter inside, the
camera is liable to fail or to get cause of fire or electric
shock.
Remove dust or dirt on the surface of the lens with a
blower.
Use a soft and lint-free, dry cloth (such as glass
cleaner) to clean the body. If it is very dirty, use a
cloth dampened with a small quantity of neutral
detergent then wipe dry.
Avoid the use of volatile solvents such as thinners,
alcohol, benzene and insecticides. They may
damage the surface finish and/ or impair the
operation of the camera.
This camera is designed for mounting on the ceiling
or wall. If you install this camera upside down, it
may cause malfunction.
Operating and storage location
Avoid viewing a very bright object (such as light
fittings) during an extended period. Avoid operating or
storing the unit in the following locations.
Extremely hot or cold places (operating temperature
-20 °C to 50 °C, however, we recommend that the
unit be used within a temperature range of -10 °C to
40 °C)
Damp or dust place
Places exposed to rain
Places subject to strong vibration
Close to generators of powerful electromagnetic
radiation such as radio or TV transmitters.
Do not use the camera in such place where rapid
temperature fluctuation by switching an air
conditioner on and off.

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Contents
1.Product Brief 1
2.Start Up 2
2.1 Client Installation Conditions...................................................................................................................................2
2.2 Initial Configuration.................................................................................................................................................2
2.2.1 Modify Parameter..............................................................................................................................................2
2.2.2 Login Web Client...............................................................................................................................................2
2.2.3 Focus ................................................................................................................................................................3
3.Product Functions 4
3.1 Live View.................................................................................................................................................................4
3.1.1 Toolbar Buttons .................................................................................................................................................4
3.1.2 Image Adjustment .............................................................................................................................................4
3.1.3 Auxiliary Function..............................................................................................................................................6
3.2 Motion Detection.....................................................................................................................................................6
3.3 PTZ Control.............................................................................................................................................................6
3.3.1 Preset Position..................................................................................................................................................7
3.3.2 Patrol.................................................................................................................................................................7
3.3.3 Restricted Patrol................................................................................................................................................8
3.3.4 Path Mode.........................................................................................................................................................8
3.3.5 Mixed Mode.......................................................................................................................................................8
3.3.6 Scheduled Task.................................................................................................................................................9
3.3.7 Positioning.........................................................................................................................................................9
3.4 Tempering Alarm.....................................................................................................................................................9
3.5 Alarm Linkage.......................................................................................................................................................10
3.5.1 Motion Detection Linkage................................................................................................................................10
3.5.2 Tempering Alarm Linkage................................................................................................................................10
3.5.3 Alarm Input Linkage ........................................................................................................................................10
3.5.4 Abnormality Linkage........................................................................................................................................10
3.6 Privacy Mask.........................................................................................................................................................11
3.7 ROI .......................................................................................................................................................................11
3.8 Snapshot...............................................................................................................................................................11
3.9 Playback ...............................................................................................................................................................12
3.10 Upgrade ...............................................................................................................................................................12
4.Settings 14
4.1 Network Access ....................................................................................................................................................14
4.1.1 Ethernet...........................................................................................................................................................14
4.1.2 PPPoE.............................................................................................................................................................14
4.1.3 DDNS..............................................................................................................................................................14
4.2 BNC Output...........................................................................................................................................................15
4.3 User Security ........................................................................................................................................................15
4.3.1 User Management...........................................................................................................................................15
4.3.2 IP Filter............................................................................................................................................................15
4.4 Text Overlay..........................................................................................................................................................15
4.5 Multi-stream..........................................................................................................................................................16
5.References 17
5.1 Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................................................................17
5.2 Specification..........................................................................................................................................................19
6.Appendix: Glossary of Terms 21

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1. Product Brief
The high speed dome camera is remote HD IP
Camera based on IP network technology. It can
be deployed at any point of a surveillance
network and transmit HD video via public or
private IP network.
Picture 1-1 IR PTZ Camera

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2. Start Up
2.1 Client Installation Conditions
Operating System: Windows XP, Win7 or Win8
Browser: IE8, IE9 or IE11 (standard version)
Processor: 2.0 GHz CORE®2 series or other
equivalent processors
RAM Memory: 2GB or above
DirectX:9.0c
NOTE:
Using IE8, IE9 or IE11 (standard version) is
recommended. If not standard, there are
compatibility issues.
2.2 Initial Configuration
After installation, electrify camera.
2.2.1 Modify Parameter
When camera detects DHCP server in the network,
camera will enable DHCP function by default, and
obtain an IP address assigned by the DHCP server.
Otherwise, camera applies static IP address:
198.168.0.16.
Operation Steps:
1) Get LG IP Search from the attached CD.
Picture 2-1 LG IP Search
NOTE:
Camera name is subject to the search result. LG
IP Search is green software free from
installation.
2) Run LG IP Search: it will search devices in LAN
automatically and display the list as shown in
Picture 2-1.
3) Select a camera to be configured, click “Modify
Params” or right click the mouse. Interface is
shown in Picture 2-2.
Picture 2-2 Modify Parameter
2.2.2 Login Web Client
1) After modification, the device will reboot
automatically. Please wait for 1 minute before the
camera can be searched again. Then select this
device again and click “Login” or double click
device name to enter Web Client. Interface is
shown in Picture 2-3.
Picture 2-3 Web Client Login
2) Enter user name and password: both are “admin”
as default.
3) Interface after login is shown in Picture 2-4.
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NOTE:
If more than 2 Clients connect to 1 camera at the
same time, Live stream may not be shown and
“Beyond Capacity” message is alerted. In this
case, Select the UDP at Settings>Local
Setting>Protocol or reduce the resolution and Bit
Rate Upper Limit at Settings>Camera>Video.
2.2.3 Focus
It is the process of imaging the target object clearly.
Please focus according to the lens type of camera:
Electrical Focus: Click in function buttons area of
the Web Client, as the picture shows. Or click or
for near or far focus. View live video on Web
Client and adjust focus till the image is clear.
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3. Product Functions
By Web Client, user can not only view live video, but
also perform local snapshot and recording, and set
alarm linkage.
NOTE:
Some functions not supported by this model at
Web Client program are disabled. Functions
marked with “*” are supported by some models.
3.1 Live View
The default interface after user login is live video view,
or user can click Live View to enter the interface.
3.1.1 Toolbar Buttons
Picture 3-1 Toolbar Buttons
Play/Pause /
Click this button to play or pause.
Stop
Click this button to stop live view.
Call
Click this button to call camera, and click again to stop
calling.
Snapshot
Click this button and client will capture an image and
save it in local PC.
Recording
Click this button to start recording and click again to
stop recording. Recording is saved on local PC.
NOTE:
User can set or modify save path of recording
and snapshot in Settings>Local Setting. For
other save path setting, please refer to the help
file in .
Picture 3-2 Snapshot and Recording
EPTZ
Click this button to enable the EPTZ function. Left
click and drag toward lower right to draw an area.
Image of the selected area will be zoomed in and
cover the whole screen. Left click and drag toward
upper left to draw an area, then image will be zoomed
out.
PTZ
Click the button to zoom. Left click and drag toward
lower right to draw an area. Image of the selected
area will be zoomed in and cover the whole screen.
Left click and drag toward upper left to draw an area,
then the image will be zoomed out. Double click a
point in the image and the point will be centered.
Full Screen
Click this button to display full screen. Double click or
press Esc to exit.
3.1.2 Image Adjustment
3.1.2.1 Brightness
Due to low light situation, the image will look
completely or partially dark and hard to recognize.
Web Client provides the following functions to
increase image brightness and ensure surveillance
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NOTE:
If the target object is moving fast, this method is
not applicable.
NOTE:
However, the higher the gain is, the worse the
image will be. User is advised to select Auto as
default, or select Auto and set Gain Upper Limit
in Settings>Camera> Image. When select
Manual, drag the slide bar to adjust gain level.
3.1.2.2 White Balance
3.1.2.3 Night Cut
Day (Night) Mode means disabling (enabling) IR lamp
(only some models support), and the image shifts to
color (B/W), thus to get optimal images for day
(sufficient light source) and night (insufficient light
source) conditions.
Go to Settings>Camera>Image>Night Cut, select
Night Cut mode.
Day
Select Day mode, disable IR lamp (only some models
support), and the image is colored.
Night
Select Night mode, enable IR lamp (only some
models support), and the image is black and white.
Auto
Select Auto mode and configure sensitivity and switch
time, then the system will switch Day/Night modes
automatically.
Scheduled Day/Night
In this mode, camera switches to day/night mode
automatically in a specified period of time.
When select Scheduled Day/Night modes, click Edit
Time, and check Start Time and End Time in the
popup interface.
When select Alarm Triggered Cut, select Day or Night
as the trigger status from the drop-down list. If select
*Enable IR
Lamp
In low light situation, user can manually enable IR lamp
to switch night mode for better images. Click to
enable IR lamp. Click to disable it.
Increase Image Brightness
Go to Settings>Camera>Image> Image Adjustment,
drag Brightness slide bar to adjust image brightness.
Slower Shutter Speed
Camera shutter speed means the cycle of the sensor
calculating light input amount. Therefore, the slower
the speed is, the brighter the image will be.
Go to Settings>Camera>Image> Exposure, user
can set shutter mode as auto or manual, and set
Shutter Lower Limit.
Increase Gain
Camera gain means the light sensitivity of a sensor.A
high gain may reduce light exposure for low light
situation.
*Enable WDR
WDR can provide optimal exposure in intense
backlight conditions.
Go to Settings > Camera > Image > Image
Enhancement, enable WDR in the drop-down list of
Dynamic Adjust and drag the WDR Sensitivity slide
bar to adjust.
The basic conception of White Balance is “to make all
colors white regardless of the color temperature of the
light source”. It can compensate color rendition in
pictures taken in specific light source.
Go to Settings>Camera>Image>White Balance,
select white balance mode from the drop-down list.
When selecting “Manual”, drag the slide bar of R (Red
Gain) and B (Blue Gain) to adjust image color.
Alarm Triggered Cut
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Day, when alarm inputs, the system will switch to day
mode.
3.1.2.4 Noise Reduction
When there are many noise points caused by
environment and camera lens, Noise Reduction
function can be enabled to adjust images.
Go to Settings>Camera>Image>Image
Enhancement, enable 3D Noise Reduction. When
selecting “Disable”, this function will be disabled.
When select “Enable”, user can drag the slide bar to
adjust 3D Noise Reduction Level.
3.1.3 Auxiliary Function
*Wiper
Wiper is used to clean the dome housing. In the PTZ
control part of the Live View interface, Click to
start the wiper. Click again to stop the wiper. The
wiper will stop automatically after 10 brushes. Click
to enable wiper again if necessary.
3.2 Motion Detection
Detect movements in the defined area. Once the
movement exceeds the defined sensitivity, an alarm
will be triggered by Web Client.
Picture 3-3 Motion Detection
3.2.1 Set Area
Motion detection supports full area detection and
maximum 4 user-defined areas.
1) Go to Settings>Event>Video Analysis>Motion
Detection, check “Enable”
2) Click “Edit” and the image will be divided into 16
columns and 12 lines of squares. Click a square
and drag an area from it, then the area will turn
purple and is the motion detection area. A camera
can support maximum 4 areas.
3) Drag the slide bar to adjust Sensitivity.
4) Click “Edit”. On the popup page, check durations
and set start time and end time.
5) Click “Copy” to copy the defined motion detection
time to a certain day or the whole week.
6) Select “Linkage Type”. It is the alarm output
method when an alarm is detected in the defined
area.
3.2.2 Clear Area
Start from an undefined square and draw an area that
contains the defined area, or click the defined squares
one by one to clear setting, or click “Clear” to clear
setting. Save to make settings effective.
3.2.3 Disable Function
To disable this function, uncheck the
checkbox Enable.
3.3 PTZ Control
The camera is equipped with digital PTZ, which is
suitable for large scope patrol and enlarges view field.
User can control PTZ via the Web Client. In the PTZ
control part of the Live View interface, user can
control PTZ manually, as is shown below:
Picture 3-4 PTZ Control

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3.3.1 Preset Position
Preset position includes information of PT position
and lens focal length. It is set by user and can be
loaded, modified or cancelled any time.
Setting Method:
1) Go to Settings>Camera>PTZ>Preset, adjust
PTZ to expected position.
2) Adjust field, aperture and focal length as needed.
Select Preset No. from the drop-down list and
input Preset Name.
3) Click “Set” to finish preset setting. User can
define different preset positions for usage.
4) Click “Load” to load the expected Preset No. and
click “Delete” to remove the preset ID.
In the Preset part of the Live View window, user can
also select a preset ID to load, set or clear
preset positions.
Picture 3-5 Preset Position
3.3.2 Patrol
After stop PTZ operation for a while, user can enable
Patrol function.
Camera patrols horizontally from 0° to 360°
automatically. The patrol will be enabled in 1 minute
by default (configurable) after user stops PTZ
operations.
Tilt Mode
Camera patrols vertically from -20° to 90° within its
limits. The patrol is enabled in 1 minute by default
(configurable) after user stops PTZ operations.
Camera patrols automatically and randomly in
horizontal direction. The patrol will be enabled in 1
minute by default (configurable) after user stops PTZ
operations.
Panoramic Mode
Camera patrols panoramically from -20° to 90° in
vertical direction and from 0° to 360° in horizontal
direction. The patrol will be enabled in 1 minute by
default (configurable) after user stops PTZ operations.
Mixed Mode
Camera patrols automatically following the historical
PTZ patrol paths in a period of time. The patrol will be
enabled in 1 minute by default (configurable) after
user stops PTZ operations.
Picture 3-6 Guard Tour
Pan Mode
Load Preset
A
fter stop operating on camera for a certain period o
f
time, the lens will return to the defined preset position
automatically. The patrol will be enabled in 3 minutes
by default (configurable) after user stops PTZ
operations. Please refer to Preset Section for setting
preset positions.
Path Mode
A
fter stop PTZ operation for a while, camera will
enable Path Mode automatically. The patrol will be
enabled in 1 minute by default (configurable) afte
r
user stops PTZ operations.
Frame Mode
In every key frame interval, camera rotates
automatically in horizontal direction by 90°. The patrol
will be enabled in 1 minute by default (configurable)
after user stops PTZ operations.
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3.3.3 Restricted Patrol
Restricted Patrol includes Manually Restricted Patrol
and Auto Restricted Patrol.After enabling this function,
user can define borders of PTZ patrol.
Picture 3-7 Restricted Patrol
4) When enable Manual, user can control the PTZ
manually to make it rotate between the left and right
restrictions only; when enable Auto Restricted Patrol,
the PTZ can patrol horizontally between the left and
right restrictions only.
3.3.4 Path Mode
Path Mode means the camera patrols around all the
valid preset positions on a path. After enabling this
function, clicking any PTZ button will stop this function.
Current version supports 8 paths. Preset position
number on each path is configurable and the
maximum is 32.
Picture 3-8 Path Mode
Steps:
1) Go to Settings>Camera>PTZ>Path Mode.
2) Select path from the dropdown list of Patrol Path.
3) Click “Add” to add Patrol Spots and edit Stay
Time in the popup interface. Each path can add
at most 32 preset positions.
4) Click “Save”.
5) Up to request, click “Delete”, “Load” and
“Stop” to make respective operations.
3.3.5 Mixed Mode
Mixed Mode means camera patrols automatically
following the historical PTZ patrol paths in a period of
time. At most 4 paths can be configured.
Picture 3-9 Mixed Mode
Steps:
1) Go to Settings>Camera>PTZ>Mixed Mode.
2) Select Mixed Mode Path from the dropdown list.
Click “Start Recording” and adjust PTZ, then it
will record PTZ rotation speed, increment and
zooming operations. Click “Stop Recording” to
Setting:
1) Go to Settings>Camera>PTZ>Guard Tour.
2) Check “Enable” to enable patrol function, and
select patrol mode from the drop-down list.
3) Set Waiting Time according to the Guard Tou
r
mode.
Steps:
1) Go to Settings>Camera>PTZ>Restricted Patrol.
2) Check “Enable Manual” or “Enable Auto Restricted
Patrol”. Adjust the PTZ to a proper position and set it
as the Left Restriction. Adjust the PTZ again and set it
as the Right Restriction.
3) Settings take effect right after configuration. To
clear restriction, set the position both as left restriction
and as right restriction, and restriction at this position
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stop recording. Each path can record for at most
10 minutes.
3) Click “Preview” to browse all PTZ operations.
4) Click “Stop” to stop browsing.
5) Select a path and click “Delete Records” to
delete all records of PTZ operations under this
path.
3.3.6 Scheduled Task
Enable Scheduled Task. Set durations and tasks.
Camera will complete the tasks within the set
durations.
Steps:
1) Go to Settings>Camera>PTZ>Scheduled Task.
2) Check “Enable”.
3) Input “Task Recovery Time” (5~720s). For
example, if the time is set 5s.When user performs
other operations during the scheduled task,
camera will pause scheduled task and recover
the task in 5 seconds after user stops other
operations.
4) Click “Edit”. In the popup interface, select
Duration, Start Time and End Time. Time of
durations of different No. cannot stack.
5) Select Patrol Mode from the dropdown list for the
duration.
6) If the task includes multiple patrol paths or preset
positions, ID is configurable. For example, Mixed
Mode includes several patrol paths, ID can be set
as the mixed path number. Another example is
Load Preset, and ID can be set as preset position
number. Otherwise, ID cannot be configured.
7) Click “Copy” to copy task durations to a weekday
or the whole week.
3.3.7 Positioning
Zero Correction: When preset positions are
malposed during PTZ operations, such as when load
preset positions, user must do Zero Correction. After
Zero Correction, camera will return to Pan Zero
automatically. Click “Zero Correction” to make the
operation.
Picture 3-10 Positioning
Steps:
1) Go to Settings>Camera>PTZ>Positioning.
2) Adjust PTZ to the designated position, and its
coordinates will show.
3) According to Present Coordinate, fill the target
Horizontal Coordinate and Vertical Coordinate.
4) Click “Horizontal Positioning” to make PT rotate
to the target pan position.
5) Click “Vertical Positioning” to make PT rotate to
the target tilt position.
6) Click “Accurate Positioning” to make PT rotate
to the target pan and tilt position.
3.4 Tempering Alarm
Go to Settings>Event>Video Analysis> Tempering
Alarm. Please refer to 3.2 Motion Detection for setting
steps.
Picture 3-11 Tempering Alarm

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3.5 Alarm Linkage
Alarm Linkage is the system reaction after an alarm
signal is received. It is to raise watch man’s attention
to handle the event.
The alarm signal comes from Motion Detection
(details in Chapter 3.2) or Alarm Input Device (such as
smoke detector) in the surveillance area.
Alarm Linkage reaction includes Alarm Text Overlay,
Snapshot or triggering alarm output device (such as
alarm bell). Explanations are as follows:
Text Overlay: when alarm is triggered, display alarm
text on screen.
*Acoustic Alarm: when alarm is triggered, make a
warning sound.
*Recording Linkage: when alarm is triggered, start to
record video automatically in SD card.
*Snapshot: when alarm is triggered, take a snapshot
of the alarm event.
*Alarm Output: when alarm is triggered, link to the
alarm output device.
3.5.1 Motion Detection Linkage
2) Check the Linkage Type for motion detection.
For example, if user checks Snapshot, when
alarm is triggered, the system will take a snapshot.
In Settings>Storage>Snapshot interface, user
can set picture format, resolution, interval and
quantity.
3.5.2 Tempering Alarm Linkage
1) Enable Tempering Alarm, and set the tempering
area and sensitivity. The method is the same as
that of Motion Detection.
2) Check Linkage Type.
3) Click “Save” to finish setting.
3.5.3 Alarm Input Linkage
The camera supports on/off alarming device.
Picture 3-12 Alarm Input
It is triggered when something abnormal happens.
Abnormality includes Disk Full, Disk Error and Internet
Disconnected.
1) Enable Motion Detection, and set the detection
area and sensitivity. Please refer to Chapter 3.2
Motion Detection for details.
1) Make sure the alarm input device is always
enabled or disabled, and that it is rightly
connected to the alarm input port of camera.
2) Go to Settings>Event>Alarm Input, and select
an alarm input ID from the dropdown list (in
accordance with the alarm input port).
3) Input alarm name, and select “Always Enabled”
or “Always Disabled” from the dropdown list of
alarm type.
4) Click “Edit” and set durations at the popup
interface. Check durations and set “Start Time”
and “End Time”. Check the week day(s) to copy
the setting to the day(s).
5) Check “Linkage Type”.
6) Click “Save” to finish setting.
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Picture 3-13 Abnormality Linkage
1) Select Abnormality Type from the dropdown list.
2) Check “Linkage Type”.
3) Click “Save”.
3.6 Privacy Mask
Mask sensitive and private part of the image so as to
keep sensitive information private.
Picture 3-14 Privacy Mask
3.6.1 Set Area
The image is divided into 16 columns and 12 rows of
small squares. The maximum number of Privacy Mask
area is 4.
1) Go to Settings>Camera>Video>Privacy Mask,
and check “Enable”.
2) Click “Edit”, and the image is divided into 16
columns and 12 rows of small squares. Click any
square and drag an area from this square, then
this area is the privacy mask area, which is in
purple red.
3) Select Mask Color from the drop-down list.
4) Click “Save” to make settings effective.
3.6.2 Clear Area
Start from an undefined square and draw an area that
contains the defined area, or click the defined squares
one by one to clear setting, or click “Clear” directly.
Click “Save” to make settings effective.
3.6.3 Disable Function
To disable this function, uncheck Enable.
3.7 ROI
Only encode specific area to ensure normal
surveillance and constant resolution of key area under
poor network.
Picture 3-15 ROI
3.7.1 Set Area
Go to Settings>Camera>Video >ROI, and check
“Enable”. Click “Edit”, and drag an area as the
clipping area. Select encoding grade from the
dropdown list. Click “Save” to make settings effective.
3.7.2 Clear Area
Click “Clear” to clear edition and reset area.
NOTE:
When ROI Encode is enabled, if user modifies
image resolution or aspect ratio (standard
screen/widescreen), the device will quit ROI
Encode automatically.
3.8 Snapshot
Click “Snapshot” to enter snapshot management
interface. User can view or download snapshots in SD
card.
NOTE:
If the Snapshot interface is disabled, please
confirm the SD card is inserted and then login
client again.
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1) Search snapshots: search snapshots in
accordance with the duration and format from the
SD card.
2) On the snapshot list, select searched picture and
click to download.
3.9 Playback
Click “Playback” to enter recording management
interface. User can playback, clip and download
recordings in SD card. (A SD card must be inserted in
the camera.)
NOTE:
If the Playback interface is disabled, please
confirm the SD card is inserted and then login
client again.
Do not use Micro SD card with SD card socket. It
is recommended using standard type SD card. If
you use Micro SD card, the data could be
damaged.
It is recommended to use SD card which speed
of reading and writing more than 10MB/Second
(Class 6).
User can set recording durations in Settings>
Storage>Recording. Check “Enable” and click
“Edit” to set durations.
Picture 3-16 Recording
3.9.1 Playback
1) Select recording duration from the calendar.
2) If there is background color on a date, it means
there is recording on that day. Select duration of
the date and the video will be displayed directly in
the right window.
3.9.2 Download
Select recording duration from calendar and
download recording to local PC. Download path
can be configured in Settings>Local
Setting>Local Setting.
3.10 Upgrade
3.10.1 Firmware Upgrade
Contact dealer for upgrade file.
Method 1
1) Go to Settings>System>System Maintenance>
Upgrade, as shown in Picture 3-17.
Picture 3-17 Firmware Upgrade
2) Select local upgrade file (<*.pkg> format).
3) During upgrading, please do nothing but waiting.
4) After upgrading, please download ActiveX control
again. After finishing it, reboot browser.
NOTE:
Please click “Upgrade” during system upgrading,
and the upgrade file is usually in <*.pkg> format.
Method 2
1) Run LG IP Search.
2) Click “Upgrade” to upgrade firmware of cameras
of the same model simultaneously.

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3.10.2 Web Client Upgrade
After firmware upgrade, please login Web Client again.
The page will prompt to download a new ActiveX
control. After downloading it, client upgrade will be
completed. Login again to enter the latest Web Client.
NOTE:
For detailed operation instructions of Web Client,
please refer to the help document.

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4. Settings
Some models may not support some function below.
User operation is subject to the actual functions of
models.
4.1 Network Access
Initial Configuration has introduced how to modify
parameters via LG IP Search to make camera access
network. Camera accepts multiple network access
methods (via Ethernet and PPPoE). The following
introduces how to configure camera network
parameters in Web Client.
4.1.1 Ethernet
Go to Settings>Network>IP and Port>IP Address,
as shown in Picture 4-1 to configure IP address,
subnet mask and default gateway.
Picture 4-1 Ethernet Setting
NOTE:
If protocol is set as TCP, CPU usage and
network bandwidth usage will increase, so
recommend using UDP.
4.1.2 PPPoE
Go to Settings>Network>Other Protocols>PPP
O
E,
as shown in Picture 4-2 to enter user name and
password, and save.
Picture 4-2 PPPoE
4.1.3 DDNS
To enable DDNS:
1. Go to Settings>Network>Other Protocols>
DDNS, as shown in Picture 4-3;
2. Check “DDNS Service”;
Picture 4-3 DDNS
3. Enter a domain name for the LNP3021R under
HOST Name;
Notice that a domain name can consist of only 21
digits and/or letters (not case sensitive) in total.
The following is an example.
4. Click Update.
Picture 4-4 Host Name
NOTE:
Please input the alphabet and number only in
Host Name.

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4.2 BNC Output
Camera with BNC output can output analog image
directly when local display function is enabled.
Go to Settings>Camera>Image>Rotate and BNC,
select BNC output mode from the drop-down list, as
shown below:
Picture 4-5 BNC Output
NOTE:
For camera with HD-SDI interface, when BNC
output is enabled, the network will stop image
output.
4.3 User Security
4.3.1 User Management
Go to Settings>System>User Security>User.
Add:
Click “Add”, and enter user name and password in the
popup interface. Select user type from the dropdown
list, and assign operation rights to newly added user
from the Authorization List. After setting, click
“Confirm”.
Delete:
Select user IP and click “Delete” to delete the user.
Modify
Select user IP and click “Modify” to modify in the
popup interface.
4.3.2 IP Filter
By setting IP address filtering, user can manage
access limitation to the Web Client.
White List includes IP addresses able to access to the
client, while Black List includes IP addresses unable
to access to the client.
Enable IP Filter:
Select filter method from the dropdown list according
to request, or select “Disable” to disable IP filter.
Add Black/White List:
After select filter method, click “Add” and input IP
address in the popup interface, and click “Confirm”.
Modify Black/White List:
Select the IP address from the list and click “Modify” to
modify the IP address in the popup interface, and click
“Confirm”.
Delete Black/White List:
Select the IP address from the list and click “Delete” to
delete the IP address. Click “Delete All” to clear all the
IP addresses.
NOTE:
When White List is enabled, if no IP is listed on it,
user cannot save.
4.4 Text Overlay
Display preset text on the surveillance window,
configuration steps as follows:
1) Go to Settings>Camera>OSD, as shown in
Picture 4-6.
Picture 4-6 Text Overlay
2) Check the options and preview the result in the
window. For example, if user checks “Time”, time
will be displayed in the window.
3) Edit positions: drag the items in the window with
mouse to change their positions.
4) Edit OSD texts: for example, if user checks OSD1,
double click OSD1 textbox and input characters
in the popup interface. Click “OK”.
5) Click “Save” to save OSD setting.
6) Click “Load” to load default font or China GB font.
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