Black Synology Surveillance Tutorial39
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IntroductionBlack Synology is a popular NAS (Network Attached Storage) device that can be used for various purposes, including surveillance. It offers many features that make it a great choice for this application, such as its powerful hardware, support for multiple cameras, and comprehensive software suite. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the process of setting up a Black Synology NAS for surveillance.
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Hardware RequirementsBefore you begin, you will need to ensure that you have the following hardware:
* Black Synology NAS
* Surveillance cameras
* Ethernet cables
* PoE (Power over Ethernet) switch (optional)
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Software RequirementsYou will also need to install the following software on your Black Synology NAS:
* Surveillance Station (available from the Synology Package Center)
* Camera drivers (available from the Synology website)
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Setting Up Surveillance Station1. Once you have installed Surveillance Station, open it from the Synology Package Center.
2. Click on "Create" to create a new surveillance system.
3. Enter a name for your system and select the cameras you want to add.
4. Click on "Next" and follow the on-screen instructions to configure your cameras.
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Adding Cameras1. To add a camera, click on the "Add Camera" button in the Surveillance Station interface.
2. Select the camera type and model from the list of supported cameras.
3. Enter the camera's IP address and port number.
4. Click on "Connect" to add the camera to your system.
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Configuring Cameras1. Once you have added a camera, you can configure its settings by clicking on the "Edit" button.
2. You can adjust the camera's resolution, frame rate, and other settings to optimize its performance.
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Viewing Live Footage1. To view live footage from your cameras, click on the "Live View" tab in the Surveillance Station interface.
2. Select the camera you want to view and click on the "Play" button.
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Recording and Playback1. To record footage from your cameras, click on the "Recording" tab in the Surveillance Station interface.
2. Select the cameras you want to record and click on the "Start Recording" button.
3. To playback recorded footage, click on the "Playback" tab in the Surveillance Station interface.
4. Select the camera and time period you want to playback and click on the "Play" button.
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Motion Detection and Alerts1. Surveillance Station supports motion detection and alerts.
2. To configure motion detection, click on the "Motion Detection" tab in the Surveillance Station interface.
3. Select the camera you want to configure and click on the "Edit" button.
4. Adjust the motion detection sensitivity and other settings.
5. To configure alerts, click on the "Alerts" tab in the Surveillance Station interface.
6. Select the camera you want to configure and click on the "Edit" button.
7. Choose the type of alerts you want to receive and enter the necessary information.
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Remote Access1. You can access your surveillance system remotely using the Synology Surveillance Station Client app.
2. The app is available for iOS and Android devices.
3. To access your system remotely, open the app and enter your Synology NAS's IP address and port number.
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ConclusionBy following this tutorial, you can easily set up a Black Synology NAS for surveillance. With its powerful hardware, comprehensive software suite, and support for multiple cameras, Black Synology is a great choice for this application.
2025-01-01
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