Table of Contents Chapter 1: Getting Started with VS60 Package Contents Hardware Specifications Software Specifications Operating Requirements Appearance LED Behavior Safety Instructions Chapter 2: Using VS60 Hardware Setup Enabling VS60 on your Synology DiskStation Live-view More Functions Snapshot Start PTZ...
Congratulations on your purchase of Synology VS60. It is designed to expand the flexibility of your Surveillance Station. By connecting an LCD monitor or TV with VS60, users can directly live-view the IP cameras set up on their Synology DiskStation without a PC. Installing multiple VS60s brings you the convenience of live-viewing the cameras as a screen wall.
Operating Temperature 5°C ~ 35°C (40°F ~ 95°F) Storage Temperature -10°C ~ 70°C (15°F ~ 155°F) Relative Humidity 5% to 95% RH Maximum Operating Altitude 10,000 feet Certification FCC Class B, CE Class B Chapter 1: Getting Started with VS60...
Monitor Resolution 1280x768, 1024x768, 800x600 Operating Requirements Recommend DSM 3.0-1337 and onwards to Synology DiskStation support full features of VS60. Supported IP cameras For the complete list of supported IP cameras, please visit http://www.synology.com Chapter 1: Getting Started with VS60...
Article Name Location Description POWER button Front The POWER button is used to turn the Synology VS60 on or off. The LOCK button is used to prevent VS60 from paring with LOCK button Front other Synology DiskStations. The LED Indicators are used to display the status of the...
Do not use chemical or aerosol cleaners to clean it. Do not place the Synology product on a cart, table, or desk, which is not stable to avoid the product from falling over. The power cord must plug in to the right supply voltage. Make sure that the supplied AC voltage is correct and stable.
Using VS60 Hardware Setup 1 Connect the AC power adapter to VS60, and the other end to the power outlet. 2 Use the LAN cable to connect VS60 to your switch/router/hub.
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3 Connect your monitor's VGA cable to the VGA port on the back of VS60. 4 Connect the mouse to the USB port on the back of VS60. 5 Push the Power button on the front of your VS60. Your VS60 is now online and ready to work with your DiskStation.
Enabling VS60 on your Synology DiskStation Before you start, make sure the DSM version of your DiskStation is 3.0-1337 or later to support the full features of VS60. You can view your current DSM version by going to Control Panel > DSM Update.
Live-view To turn on your VS60 to start live-view: 1 Turn on your VS60 by pressing the Power button. The loading image should appear on screen. 2 When the loading is completed, the live-view will appear on the screen according to the settings on Surveillance Station.
Alternatively, you can also take snapshots by clicking on the Snapshot button on the PTZ control Panel. Note: You can connect a USB flash drive to Synology VS60 via the USB port. Synology VS60 also supports external USB HDD, provided that it comes with its own power supply.
Stop Stop playing events Slow Motion / Fast Adjust the video playback tempo Forward Snapshot Take a Snapshot Switch between displaying the video Duration / Timestamp length or its recorded time Audio volume Adjust the volume Chapter 2: Using VS60...
Switch Resolution If your monitor supports more than one resolution, you can specify the viewing preference. VS60 supports the following three resolutions: 800 x 600, 1024 x 768, 1280 x 768 Note: If you select a resolution your monitor does not support, the monitor will black-out for seconds and then return to its selected resolution.
By right-clicking anywhere on the screen and selecting “Information”, you can see the facts about your VS60: • Model Name: The model of your VisualStation • Fimware Version: The firmware version of your VisualStation • Pairing with: The current DiskStation paired with your VS60 Chapter 2: Using VS60...
You can only pair the VS60 with Synology DiskStation when VS60 is unlocked. To see if your VS60 is locked, check the LED indicator light on the front panel. The LED indicator will glow solid green when VS60 is locked and flash green when unlocked.
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When H.264 camera uses profile other than Baseline profile, or when MPEG4 camera uses profile other than Simple profile, VS60 won’t be able to process the different profile levels for each video codec and causes this warning message.
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