User guide
  ASUSTOR NAS User Guide 
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Surveillance Center allows you to manage an array of IP cameras and features Live View and 
Playback functions. All video recorded from IP cameras can be directly and safely stored on 
the NAS. Using Surveillance Center’s exclusive playback interface you can review previously 
recorded video at any time. 
Surveillance Center also supports several different recording modes such as schedule, motion 
detection and alarm trigger. Additionally, you also have the option of receiving notification in 
response to specific events. Notifications are sent by either SMS or e-mail. 
  Settings: The installation wizard will guide you through the simple process of setting 
up Surveillance Center. You will be able to add new cameras, set video formats, and 
schedule recording times. You are also able to add new cameras or make changes to 
your original settings at any time. 
  Live View: Here you can view live feeds from all cameras that have been set up. You 
can also control and monitor camera functions such as PTZ (pan, tilt, zoom), preset 
points, snapshots, manual recording and sound controls. 
  Playback: You can simultaneously play back previously recorded video from multiple 
cameras. Should you discover any unusual events, you can use the Snapshot or 
Export functions to transfer the selected images or video to a local computer.  
See More 
NAS 161 – Introduction to Surveillance Center 
NAS 261 – Advanced Setup for Surveillance Center 
Compatibility – IP Camera 
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The UPnP AV Media Server app can turn your NAS into your home’s multimedia streaming 
server. As long as you have devices that support UPnP or DLNA (for example, SONY BRAVIA 
TV or PlayStation3
®
), you can directly browse and stream the pictures, music and videos 
stored on your NAS.  
Additionally, you can use UPnP/DLNA compatible applications on your mobile device (for 
example, a notebook, iPhone or iPad) to stream multimedia files from your NAS. 
  You only need to have your multimedia files stored in the shared folders “Media” or 
“Music” to be able to broadcast them. UPnP Multimedia Server will automatically scan 
designated directories for supported multimedia files. 
  UPnP AV Multimedia Server currently only supports on-the-fly transcoding for photos 
and music. 
Reminder: The media formats that are playable may vary between devices. 










