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VS80 User ’ s Guide Firmware version 1.3-0303 VS800104201 1.
T able of Contents T OC 2 3 Chapter 1: Getting Started with VS80 4 Package Contents 5 Software Specications 5 Operating Requirements 6 Appearance 7 LED Behavior 7 Safety Instructions 8 Hardware Set.
CHAPTER 1 3 Congratulations on your purchase of Synology VS80. It is designed to expand the exibility of your Surveillance Station. By connecting VS80 to an video output device, like a LCD or a TV .
4 Chapter 1: Getting Started with VS80 Package Contents Before installation, please check the package contents to verify that you have received the items below . Main Unit AC power adapter 2M RJ-45 LAN cable User's Guide Hardware Specications USB 1 port in front, 1 port in rear (For USB disk and mouse) Video Output VGA x 1 Audio Output 3.
Chapter 1: Getting Started with VS80 5 Software Specications Channel # 4, 6 or 9 Display Mode 2x2, 3x2 or 3x3 panels Compression Formats MJPEG, MPEG-4, H.
6 Chapter 1: Getting Started with VS80 Front View Rear View LED indicators USB 2.0 port LOCK button POWER button VGA port AUDIO jack USB 2.0 port LAN port RESET button DC IN 5V port Article Name Location Description POWER button Front The PO WER bu tto n i s u sed to tu rn t he Syn olo gy VS8 0 o n o r o ff.
Chapter 1: Getting Started with VS80 7 LED Behavior LED Behavior Description POWER Solid Blue System is ready Flashing Blue System is starting up Off The power is off ST A TUS Solid Green Server is co.
2 8 Using VS80 Hardware Setup 1 Connect the AC power adapter to VS80, and the other end to the power outlet. 2 Use the LAN cable to connect VS80 to your switch/router/hub.
Chapter 2: Using VS80 9 3 Connect your monitor's VGA cable to the VGA port on the back of VS80. 4 Connect the mouse to the USB port on the back of VS80. 5 Push the Power button on the front of your VS80. Y our VS80 is now online and ready to work with your DiskStation.
10 Chapter 2: Using VS80 Enabling VS80 on your Synology DiskStation Before you start, make sure the DSM version of your DiskStation is 3.1 or later to support the full features of VS80. Y ou can view your current DSM version by going to Control Panel > DSM Update .
Chapter 2: Using VS80 1 1 6 Click on the V isualStation tab to enter the setup page. Follow the steps in Help (the icon with question mark) to nish setup. Live-view T o turn on your VS80 to start live-view: 1 T urn on your VS80 by pressing the Power button.
12 Chapter 2: Using VS80 Snapshot By right-clicking on the live-view and selecting Snapshot , you can save the current image as a snapshot. The image will be stored onto the connected USB storage device. VS80 will create an individual folder for each live-view channel.
Chapter 2: Using VS80 13 Event Playback By right-clicking on one channel live view and selecting Event Playback , you can switch to the event player for playback of video recordings stored on your DiskStation with specied date and time. The T imeline displayed on top of the event player indicates the time frame there are events recorded.
14 Chapter 2: Using VS80 The button functions are shown as follows: Play / Pause Play / Pause the event Previous frame and Next frame Go to the previous frame or the next frame Previous and Next Go to.
Chapter 2: Using VS80 15 Switch Resolution If your monitor supports more than one resolution, you can specify the viewing preference. VS80 supports the following three resolutions: 800 x 600, 1024 x 7.
16 Chapter 2: Using VS80 Information By right-clicking anywhere on the screen and selecting Information, you can see the facts about your VS80: • Model Name: The model of your VisualStation • Fimw.
CHAPTER 3 17 T roubleshooting Q1: Why can't I pair my DiskStation with VS80? Y ou can only pair the VS80 with Synology DiskStation when VS80 is unlocked. T o see if your VS80 is locked, check the LED indicator light on the front panel. The LED indicator will glow solid green when VS80 is locked and ash green when unlocked.
18 Chapter 3: T roubleshooting Q5: What may be the cause for lower FPS (frame per second) performance on my VS80? VS80 can achieve its proper 80 fps speed with Mpeg4 codec. Y ou may experience performance in the 60 fps range if the camera is using H.264 codec because H.
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