Synology DS411SLIM Server User Manual


 
Synology DiskStation User's Guide
Based on DSM 3.1
187 Chapter 14: Safeguard Your Environment with Surveillance Station
2 In the non-sync mode, click the Previous button or Next button on the Controller panel to go to the previous
or next event.
3 To take a snapshot, you can pause the player, and then click the Snapshot button to save the image.
4 Drag the digital zoom slider on the Controller panel to zoom in or out digitally. Dragging to the left end will
return to the normal zoom level, while dragging to the right will zoom in digitally. You can also zoom digitally by
using the scroll button on your mouse, and move by dragging the picture.
5 Adjust the volume by dragging the slider bar on the Controller panel if the selected event has audio support.
6 Click Download to download the selected event.
7 Click Export to export all events recorded on the day by the selected camera.
Search for Specific Situations with Smart Search
With Smart Search, you can search events for specific situations such as general movement or missing/foreign
objects on the screen. If the camera lens was occluded or lost its focus by people trying to avoid surveillance,
Smart Search can also help you find out when the situations happened.
To use smart search:
1 Follow the steps of "Play Events with Timeline" on Page 186 to find and play events.
2 Click any of 4 screens with an event playing right now.
3 Click the Smart Search button at the bottom-right corner. The Settings panel on the right should be changed
to the Smart Search panel now.
4 Do the following to specify Smart Search options:
a Choose a search type from the Search Type drop-down menu:
Motion Detection: Search for the time points when there are any movements in the specified areas.
Missing Object: Search for the time points when objects in the specified areas are missing.
Foreign Object: Search for the time points when foreign objects appear at the specific areas.
Camera Occlusion: Search for the time points when the camera lens is covered and unable to effectively
monitor the environment.