New URC Integration for Full Operation of LILIN IP Cameras

LILIN announces that users of URC's Total Control now have full integration of LILIN's IP Video Cameras.

The integration with URC means users can now implement the complete line of LILIN IP cameras with URC's Total Control® product. Users can gain peace of mind, by viewing their surveillance cameras live from any URC Total Control touch panel, Wi-Fi based remote control, or a smartphone or tablet within the commercial or residential premises.

LILIN's top-of-the-line IP Video Cameras allow users to view HD IP footage at up to a 30FPS recording speed. With a range of camera models from bullet to dome, vari-focal to fixed lens, standard to vandal-proof and more, LILIN has cameras to suit almost any application. This means users can take advantage of the fantastic real-time images and vast selection of LILIN cameras with their URC Total Control system.

With the new LILIN/URC integration, users can access seamless viewing from an array of Total Control interfaces right over the network. One can bring up live video of their warehouse or training room right to their Total Control remotes, keypads, and touch screens, or on their personal iPad, iPhone, or PC. If cameras connected to the URC system have PTZ (Pan Tilt Zoom) capabilities, then users can control these features as well by simply selecting the virtual joystick commands from the URC devices.

With URC's offsite control features, you can check on the building even when you're away! It's all in your sight and at your command with Total Control and LILIN IP cameras.

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