However the NAS server is only part of the ideal surveillance network setup and in order to capture your recordings, you will need network supported cameras, known as IP Cameras. Almost all modern NAS feature surveillance support to a greater or lesser degree, whether it is a proprietary application like Surveillance Station or QVR Pro, or the NAS can support 3rd party applications like milestone surveillance. One of the most popular reasons that people buy their first network-attached storage (NAS) is the ease and versatility of setting up a cheap and fully featured Network Video Recorder (NVR). Ĭhapter 2.What is the Best IP Camera for Outside use with your Synology and QNAP NAS
The Surveillance Station supports a large number of IP camera brands, with a full list of supported cameras at. Users can flexibly define the recording settings according to their security plans. Various recording modes are provided: continuous recording, motion-detection recording, and scheduled recording. Installation and configuration can be easily carried out remotely in a web browser. The Surveillance Station enables users to configure & connect multiple IP cameras and manage functions including live audio & video monitoring, recording, and playback. Introduction To satisfy the increasing demand for embedded network surveillance solutions on NAS, QNAP has created the 'Surveillance Station' for Turbo NAS.
108 6.4.3.2 Offline License Deactivation. 68 5.4.1 Microsoft Networking (SMB/CIFS).
Play Video Files in the QNAP QVR Client for Windows. 62 5.1.4 Export Video Files with Digital Watermark. 57 5.1.3 Convert Recording Videos to an AVI File. 55 5.1.2 Intelligent Video Analytics (IVA). 52 5.1.1 Play Video Files from Surveillance Station. 47 4.3 Remote Monitoring from the QNAP QVR Client for Windows. 44 4.2.5 Indicate IP Cameras on an E-map. 34 4.1.7 Same-screen IP Camera Configurations. 14 3.2 Connect to the Surveillance Station. 14 3.1 Introducing Surveillance Station 5.0. 9 2.5 Configure the Surveillance Station on the QNAP Turbo NAS. 8 2.3 Plan Your Home/Office Network Topology. Any form of damages due to improper packaging will not be compensated. Should you return any components of the product package for refund or maintenance, make sure they are carefully packed for shipping. QNAP disclaims any responsibility of all sorts of data loss or recovery. Back up the system periodically to avoid any potential data loss.
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This user manual (version 5.0.0) is only applicable for version 5.0.0 of Surveillance Station. The product you purchased may not support certain functions dedicated to specific models. This user manual provides the description of all the functions of the Surveillance Station. Please read carefully and start to enjoy the powerful functions of the product! QNAP SURVEILLANCE STATION User Manual (Version: 5.0.0)