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- Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 1
Surveillance Station User's Guide Based on version 8.2 - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 2
Table of Contents Chapter 1: Get Started with Surveillance Station Surveillance Station Desktop 4 Chapter 2: Deploy IP Cameras Install IP Cameras 6 Utilize Camera Features 11 Set up Event Detection and Receive Notifications 17 Large-Scale Deployment 19 Chapter 3: Monitor Camera Feeds - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 3
Chapter 9: Archive Vault Configure Archiving Tasks 49 Configure Bandwidth Control for Archiving Tasks 53 Chapter 10: License Install License on Surveillance Station 54 Purchase Licenses 55 Chapter 11: CMS Operate CMS Servers 56 CMS Failover 60 Chapter 12: More Features Home Mode 62 - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 4
to efficiently safeguard your home and office environment. Assuming that you have completed the hardware setup and installation of your Synology DiskStation Manager (DSM) or Network Video Recorder (NVR), this chapter will navigate you through the Surveillance Station desktop. Surveillance Station - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 5
is set up as a Recording Server. 5 Joystick: Configure the hotkey pairing of a connected joystick. This will appear only when joystick support is enabled in Add-ons > Joystick. 6 Notifications: Notifications, e.g., camera disconnected and other status updates can be viewed here. 7 Options: Log - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 6
major camera-grouping functions. Install IP Cameras Add a Synology Supported IP Camera to Surveillance Station Surveillance Station provides strong device compatibility and supports over 6000 IP cameras. Before installing a camera, please refer to the IP camera Support List to check if your device - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 7
operate various network video recording features of Surveillance Station with your IP camera. To configure further settings for your IP cameras, please refer to corresponding articles under Surveillance Station Help. Note: By default, a Synology NAS comes with two free licenses, and depending on the - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 8
Camera The User Define function provides the best device compatibility. You can try connecting different types of network video streaming devices to Surveillance Station. 1 Follow steps 1 to 5 of Add a Synology Supported IP Camera to Surveillance Station. 2 Select [User Define] from the Brand drop - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 9
allows camera functions and settings to be automatically loaded even if the camera is not listed on the Support list. 1 Follow steps 1 to 5 of Add a Synology Supported IP Camera to Surveillance Station. 2 Do either of the following: a In Camera Search Result > General Interface (ONVIF), select the - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 10
IP camera has been correctly configured. Click Finish to complete the installation. Delete IP Cameras To remove an IP camera from Surveillance Station, simply find your target cameras in the IP key for multiple selection. Disable IP Cameras If you wish to temporarily end the connection with certain cameras, - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 11
, you can continue to fine-tune settings to best suit the recording environment. Please go to IP Camera, select your target camera, and click Edit > Edit for detailed configuration. Device Settings Under tab, you can modify audio and video transport protocol settings. 11 Chapter 2: Deploy IP Cameras - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 12
either drag your mouse across the timetable or click individual grid cells to apply changes. Every grid cell represents half an hour. 12 Chapter 2: Deploy IP Cameras - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 13
When Disable recording and rotation is ticked, the following settings will be applied: • Recording schedule, manual recording, edge recording, and related recoding events in Action Rule will be disabled. • Live View: recording once the space or time limit is reached. 13 Chapter 2: Deploy IP Cameras - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 14
set your ideal Switch Profile and Minimum duration (sec.). In the Advanced tab, the Video Source of Live View can be adjusted. 14 Chapter 2: Deploy IP Cameras - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 15
The Event Detection page offers several detection modes. If your camera supports such functions, the Motion, ACAP VMD (AXIS Camera Application Platform ACAP Apps tabs will appear for you to configure settings. For detailed instructions on how to set up event detection, please refer to the Set - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 16
I/O Port page provides options for you to modify digital input and output settings. The corresponding tabs will appear if your camera supports the functions. For more detailed information and steps on setting up IP Camera, please refer to the corresponding sections under Surveillance Station Help - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 17
and Receive Notifications If your camera supports the corresponding functions, Event Detection allows IP Cameras to be triggered to record when certain events occur. The following section will take Motion Detection as an example to walk you through the complete setup. 1 In IP Camera, make sure your - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 18
and launch Notification. 8 In the Settings tab, select how you wish to be notified (Email, SMS, Mobile), and click Edit Schedule > Edit. 18 Chapter 2: Deploy IP Cameras - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 19
Add Camera Wizard can assist you in adding multiple new cameras at a time. 1 Power on IP cameras connected to the same local area network as your Synology device. 2 Go to Surveillance Station Main Menu > IP Camera. 3 Click Add > Add Batch to launch the Batch Add Camera Wizard. 4 Select Quick Setup - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 20
6 Select a server on which you want to install the cameras, and click Next. 7 Select the cameras you wish to add, and click Finish. 20 Chapter 2: Deploy IP Cameras - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 21
be "[Prefix][Camera Number]". 9 Click Finish to complete the setup. Batch Edit Cameras 1 In IP Camera, select a camera in your target batch. 2 Click Edit > Edit Batch. 3 In source camera. 2. Only the attributes supported by the source camera can be applied to the other cameras. 21 Chapter 2: Deploy - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 22
Finish to complete. Note: 1. Due to compatibility issues, some attributes cannot be applied to certain on the same Synology product as the source camera. Group IP Cameras In IP Camera > Group, IP cameras into groups, please do the following: 1 Launch IP Camera and click Group. 2 Click the Plus - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 23
/Export Camera Configurations To save copies of current camera settings or replace current configurations with older ones, go to IP Camera > Configuration > Import/Export and follow the instructions of the wizard. The .conf files will be saved in the designated folder in DSM > File Station. For more - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 24
can view real-time video feeds of all the IP cameras paired with Surveillance Station, capture snapshots, track support PTZ controls: PTZ Controls 1. Arrow buttons adjust the angle of the currently selected camera. 2. The home button returns the selected camera to its default position. 3. Plus - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 25
, and go to Layouts > Management. 2 Select your preferred layout. 3 Drag an IP camera and drop it onto a certain channel of the layout. Repeat this step to to your surveillance requirements, you can add more layouts by clicking the plus button. Enter a Name and repeat steps 2 and 3. After finishing - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 26
zone, and object size to deliver the best result for individual cameras. To track events with live view analytics, please do the following: 1 Launch IP Camera, select a camera, and click Live View Analytics. 2 Select an Analytics Type from the drop-down menu. 3 Click Simulation to fine-tune the - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 27
patrol paths composed of a serial concatenation of existing preset positions. To setup patrol paths, please do the following: 1 Go to IP Camera, select a PTZ-supported camera, and click PTZ Control. 2 Click the Plus button to add a preset position. 3 Enter a Name and specify the moving Speed (if - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 28
tab. 7 Click the Plus button to add a patrol path. 8 Enter a Name of the newly added patrol path, select the Interval (sec.) to have the patrol repeat after a specified time in seconds, and specify Speed to adjust the moving speed level when patrol is executing (if camera supported). 9 Add preset - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 29
15 Set the Action device as Camera, the Device as the PTZ camera with preset positions and patrol paths configured, and the Action as Patrol. Specify the Patrol path you have configured and specify your preferred Loops per cycle and Interval. 16 Click Next to continue. 17 Determine when the action - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 30
Stream Live Video to YouTube Besides monitoring with Live View, you can also share video streams to YouTube using the Live Broadcast application. To share your stream with others, simply launch Live Broadcast, select a stream camera, and fill in the path information of your personal YouTube page. - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 31
Recordings 4 Besides viewing live feeds, Surveillance Station also supports various video playback features. This chapter introduces the basics of operating Timeline. Timeline In Timeline, you can play back recordings that were captured with IP cameras and stored on your device. Videos can be - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 32
View Multi-Channel Recordings Timeline allows for specific-times selection, saving the you the effort of going through all clips to locate your target events. You can simultaneously view clips recorded by different cameras at different times to recreate the action flow of an event, or pinpoint the - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 33
to open the advanced search settings window if needed. 7 Click to start searching. 8 Click to expand the Result List. For more detailed instructions, please refer to Surveillance Station Help > Smart Search. Timeline Filter If you have set up different recording modes for your cameras, try setting - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 34
Chapter Manage Video Recordings 5 In Recording, you can view a list of footage recorded with IP cameras. Recording files can be played back, downloaded, or locked to ensure important events are not accidentally deleted. You can also create archives to manage - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 35
Lock a Recording Important recordings can be locked in order to ensure they are not accidentally deleted when the system wipes old files. To lock recordings: 1 Right-click Select the cameras you wish to lock. The cameras cannot be marked "- Recording". 2 Click Lock > Lock to lock the selected - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 36
3 Select cameras to export recordings, and click Next. 4 Select the date and time range, and click Finish to export. Mount archives to Surveillance Station In the Mount tab, you can mount exported archives onto Surveillance Station. The recordings in mounted archives can be played in Recording and - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 37
Add a Recording Storage In Surveillance Station, you can use existing shared folders or add new encrypted folders as recording storages. The following section will take creating an encrypted folder as an example: 1 Click Add > Add Storage. 2 Select Add shared folder and click Next. 3 Enter a Name - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 38
Smart Time Lapse Smart Time Lapse condenses a video taken over a long period of time into a video that lasts for a few minutes or seconds. If you wish to see a quick overview of the all changes of a large-scale project, try launching the Smart Time Lapse application from Surveillance Station > Main - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 39
Work with I/O Module 6 Support for I/O module allows Surveillance and follow the steps of the Add I/O Module Wizard. (For more detailed instructions, please refer to the Install IP Cameras section in Chapter 2.) 4 Click Next to edit I/O port settings. Enable > Enable to resume the services. 39 - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 40
View I/O Module History In the History tab, you can view I/O module logs to have a better understanding of historical records. • To play a recording, simply browse through the records and click the thumbnails to play. The recording of the camera will play starting from 10 seconds before the - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 41
you wish to use a custom SMTP server, select Custom SMTP server from Service provider and enter the required information. The SMTP server can be an IP address or a domain name. If it is a domain name, please make sure a valid DNS server IP has been entered at DSM > Control Panel > Network, and the - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 42
. 5 Tick Enable SMS interval limit if you do not want to receive too many messages. 6 Click Save to complete. Receive Notifications via Push Service Note: Before enabling push service, please make sure your Synology NAS/NVR can access the Internet using port 8089. To use an email server hosted by - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 43
from DSM, you need to install DS finder on your mobile device, and add this Synology product to the My Favorite list. Configure Notification Settings Set Up Notification Service Types 1 Go to Notification > Settings. 2 Select Surveillance Station or DSM, and tick the corresponding Email - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 44
Edit Notification Events • To customize the contents of the notifications, select an event from the Settings tab and click Edit. • To specify when messages are allowed to be sent, select an event from the Settings tab and click Edit Schedule. Manage Advances Settings In the Advanced tab, you can - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 45
Action Rule Chapter 8 Action Rule provides a variety of rules that automate different surveillance functions which can help reduce the manual workload. Action rules can be combined with features such as camera patrol and I/O module, and also notify you with the status of various surveillance - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 46
4 In the Event step, configure the Settings and Events. If you wish to set up more events, click Add. Click Delete to select the events to cancel. 5 Click Next to continue. 6 In the Action step, configure the Action device, Server, Device and Action parameters. Click Add to add more actions and - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 47
8 Set up a Schedule, and click Finish to complete. For more details and limitations, please refer to Surveillance Station Help > Action Rule > List. Track Action Rule History In the History tab, you can view, clear, and download the automatically generated logs. For triggered action rules, - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 48
Modify Action Rule Storage In the Advanced tab, rotation rules can be adjusted to best suit your needs. You can set the rules by days, files sizes, and file numbers. 48 Chapter 8: Action Rule - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 49
Chapter Archive Vault 9 In Archive Vault, you can manage archiving tasks and transfer recordings from other servers to your Synology device. This chapter demonstrates the complete process of adding and editing tasks. Configure Archiving Tasks Add Archiving Tasks 1 Launch Archive Vault, and click - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 50
edit the storage space. • Tick the Customize archive folder name checkbox to specify a name for the archived recording directory. 5 Specify the source server, and enter IP address, port, username, and password. 6 Click Next to continue. 50 Chapter 9: Archive Vault - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 51
from the source server that are about to be rotated will be archived. The archiving process will start one day earlier to avoid network bandwidth problems, therefore overlapping with the last day of the source server's archiving range. 51 Chapter 9: Archive Vault - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 52
10 Click Finish to complete. Batch Edit Tasks To edit tasks, simply select your target task and click Edit. You can also use the Batch Edit feature to edit multiple tasks: 1 Launch Archive Vault, and select the archiving task you wish to apply attributes to other archiving tasks. 2 Click Edit > Edit - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 53
Tasks In Bandwidth Control, you can view and configure the bandwidth control schedule of the current archiving task. In addition to the default unlimited bandwidth, two sets of speed limits are provided in Bandwidth Control. You can define your desired bandwidth limit and modify the schedule - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 54
have already used. This chapter introduces the process of adding new licenses to Surveillance Station. Install License on Surveillance Station By default, a Synology NAS product comes with two free licenses, and depending on the actual mode, an NVR product comes with multiple pre-installed licenses - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 55
the complete steps. • If you wish to migrate licenses to another Synology device, please remove the licenses from the current device and install them desired NAS/NVR. Purchase Licenses For additional surveillance devices such as IP cameras, I/O modules, AXIS Door Controllers, and transaction devices, - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 56
add multiple Synology devices as failover servers to maximize the uptime of surveillance services. Assuming that you are operating the current Synology NAS/ a manual failover or the recording server encounters abnormalities, CMS will automatically choose a failover server to take over the services of - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 57
7 Click Finish to complete. Manage Server Deployment Once you have successfully added recording servers, they will be listed in the Recording Server tab where you can perform actions such as editing, locking, disabling, and deleting to accommodate to your surveillance environment. 57 Chapter 11: CMS - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 58
licence keys secure. Camera Migration Once you have set up a central management system, connected IP cameras from different servers can be migrated to other servers. To perform camera migration: 1 the Filter icon and select a Synology server to help you find your cameras faster.) 58 Chapter 11: CMS - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 59
3 Select the destination server. 4 In the Migration step, select a storage for future recordings, and determine whether to keep, delete, or move current recordings together with the cameras. 5 Click Finish. Migration will start immediately and you will be able to see the progress in the Status - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 60
out. You can also determine how to fail back the services during the failover status once the recording server resumes working. type, enter the IP address, Port, or QuickConnect ID of the recording server. You can also click the magnifying glass button to search for the Synology products within the - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 61
Manage Failover Settings Added failover servers can be managed in the Failover Server tab. In the Failover Setting tab, you can tick the checkbox to Enable automatic failover when conditions listed below are met, set the Failover Range, and determine whether to restore the recordings and snapshots - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 62
recording, notification, stream profile, and action rule settings to meet the needs of various environments. Activate Home Mode Home Mode can be activated manually form the Overview tab or by geofence location via DS cam. Geofence detects whether or not you are on site, and automatically switches to - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 63
In Settings, you can modify Recording, Notification, Stream Profile, and Action Rule from the corresponding tabs, and select which set of settings to enable and what devices to apply them to. For more information, please refer to Surveillance Station Help > Home Mode. 63 Chapter 12: More Features - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 64
E-Map E-Map allows you to upload maps of your surroundings to view the location of your surveillance equipment. To add a map: 1 Go to E-Map > List and click Add. 2 Enter a Name. 3 Click Upload to upload an image file. The image will be displayed when the upload is complete. 4 From the left panel, - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 65
under Surveillance Station Help > E-Map. Snapshot Snapshot allows you to track and edit all the snapshots taken from players (e.g., Live View, Recording, or IP Camera). To edit a snapshot: 1 Go to Snapshot > List to select a snapshot, and click Edit. (Snapshot Editor can also be launched by clicking - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 66
The Advanced tab provides options for you to configure the sorting, naming, display and archive rules of snapshots. For more information, please refer to the corresponding articles under Surveillance Station Help > Snapshot. Log The Log application allows you to view, clear, and download log - Synology RS2821RP | Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2 - Page 67
The rotation and archive rules of the logs can be modified in the Archive Settings tab. If you wish to save your logs to a syslog server, go to the Log Sending tab, tick Send logs to a syslog server, and enter the required information. For more information, please refer to the corresponding articles
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