Cameras & Management
Surveillance Station aims to be as intuitive and effortless as possible. Featuring support for a wide range of cameras combined with a powerful suite of management tools, Surveillance Station helps you organize, automate, and deploy surveillance systems of all sizes.
Vast camera support
For wide open spaces, such as offices, parking lots, or shopping centers, fisheye cameras provide advantages over standard cameras due to their wider viewing angles1. With support for in-camera or software dewraping, you can separate the video feed from fisheye cameras into easily viewable chunks or 180° panorama views. Alternatively, you can set up a multi-lens camera, take in several video streams and create a wide-angle view. This means you can safeguard more spaces while installing less cameras, thus reducing operating costs.
Specialized camera integration
Synology works with IP camera vendors to integrate advanced camera features, including fisheye, multi-lens cameras, digital input, two-way audio, multiple streams, TV standards, fields of view, bitrate controls, and RTSP/RTP protocols. Support for Mobotix MxPEG video codec uses less computing power and storage space, while still capturing movements in high quality.
ONVIF Support
ONVIF is an open organization that develops a global standard of communication protocols and interfaces of network cameras to increase camera compatibility and interoperability. Synology is one of the contributing members of ONVIF organization and is devoted to developing the compatibility of ONVIF protocol for Surveillance Station.
List of supported features in 2.4
- Video/audio stream
- Multiple streams
- Audio/Tampering detection
- Two-way audio
- Digital Input/Output
- NTP and day/night mode
- Constant bit rate control
- Motion Detection
- PTZ directions
Easy camera setup
The IP Camera panel displays an overview of your cameras and camera groups that are connected to Surveillance Station. The list of cameras is easily sortable according to status, brand, or device so you can quickly find the camera you’re looking for. Whenever you need to change something, all camera settings and recording schedules can be found here.
Recording at the edge
By storing videos in a camera’s on-board SD card, edge recording allows cameras to continue recording even when the network connection is temporarily lost or when the server is down2. This ensures your physical environment is always monitored and reduces the risk of video loss due to network or hardware failure. Support for ONVIF Profile G brings a broader selection of supported cameras, including those with ONVIF compliant edge recording.
Versatile deployment options
In addition to offering recording redundancy, edge recording makes it easier to implement a surveillance system in unconventional locations, such as trains, a buses, or aircraft. The recordings captured inside a travelling vehicle may be stored in cameras’ on-board storage. Then, all videos are downloaded after it returns to a station at the end of the day.
Digital output and two-way audio
Surveillance Station delivers integration for specialized camera hardware, such as object tracking, digital output, and two-way audio. Deploy a flexible surveillance system perfectly tailored to your individual environment.
Digital output
Some IP cameras are equipped with digital output, allowing them to connect to and activate external devices, such as alarms or magnetic locks. With support for digital output, you can manually activate such external devices or include them in action rules.
Fisheye and multi-lens cameras
For wide open spaces, such as offices, parking lots, or shopping centers, fisheye cameras provide advantages over standard cameras due to their wider viewing angles1. With support for in-camera or software dewraping, you can separate the video feed from fisheye cameras into easily viewable chunks or 180° panorama views. Alternatively, you can set up a multi-lens camera, take in several video streams and create a wide-angle view. This means you can safeguard more spaces while installing less cameras, thus reducing operating costs.
Event linking, camera patrol, and notifications
Surveillance Station intelligently guards your surroundings with customizable event linking rules, automatic patrol routes2, and immediate notifications sent to your email or smartphone. These features increase efficiency, reduce human error, and close potential security gaps.
Privilege and security
A surveillance solution should be equipped with proper privilege control. To ensure simple and uncomplicated management, Surveillance Station offers integrated privilege settings for local accounts. For businesses and large-scale projects, support for Windows AD and LDAP accounts streamlines the integration process. Whichever accounts you are using, your connection is safe and secure with HTTPS and SSL/TLS encryption.
Managers and spectators
Surveillance Station offers privilege settings that differentiate managers’ and spectators’ access rights with flexibility and nuance. Administrators can designate “spectators” with monitor-only privilege and “managers” with camera and e-map management privilege, or set up privilege profiles for individual accounts. They can also specify whether a spectator may access a camera’s live feeds, video playback, audio, or lens control functions.
Windows AD / LDAP support
Enterprise-level surveillance projects require more efficient account management. Surveillance Station supports Windows AD, LDAP, and Trust Domain. Existing accounts and privilege settings can be adopted by Surveillance Station to increase system integrity and management efficiency.