Synology DVA1622: AI video surveillance for small installations
Capable of monitoring up to sixteen cameras at a time, Synology DVA1622 is a competitive security solution that prevents false notifications by intelligently analyzing intrusion detection.
Available through distributors and partners of Synology, the unit DVA1622 is designed for business owners, security managers and residential environment can supervise the security of their spaces, setting up to two simultaneous smart scan tasks.
DVA1622 supports sHDMI alida of up to sixteen transmissions on one screen and has local controls via two USB ports, eliminating the need for a PC to monitor and manage deployment.
"We have designed DVA1622 with the needs of small users in mind," he explains. Tony Lin, Synology Surveillance Products Manager-. That means not only managing size and capacity., but also add additional features to ensure that it can be used with a monitor, mouse and keyboard as an all-in-one independent surveillance solution".
Threat identification
DVA1622's deep learning video analytics tasks can help improve security by actively identifying specific threats, based on the configured configuration.
They also allow you to protect facilities with more accurate and filtered alerts, For example, only notifying users about the movement of people or vehicle; as well as automating site administration, identifying authorized persons or calculating occupancy.
Moreover, alerts are essential to prevent intrusions. With one or two DVA tasks, premises or home owners can transform their surveillance from a simple recording to an active threat detection system that warns when suspicious activity is detected.
Surveillance doesn't just help keep businesses safe, also allows you to manage facilities more efficiently. Identify people who do not belong to the property; ensure that only staff access restricted areas, protecting occupancy limits and keeping private parking lots free from unauthorized vehicles are tasks that can be automated with the functions of the DVA1622 unit.
Facial recognition allows companies to create a database of visitors and employees, and automatically identify those who require special attention, or unauthorized persons in restricted areas. The count can be used to calculate the number of accesses, as well as the total occupancy of the building.
When many people congregate in a defined area, congestion alerts alert site workers. In addition, thanks to license plate recognition, DVA1622 can alert owners when unauthorized vehicles enter a parking lot.
Secure surveillance ecosystem
Synology DVA1622 ships with S video management systemurveillance Station 9.0. Thanks to compatibility with more than 8.300 camera models, migrating from other solutions is very simple with the setup wizards. In addition, integrates with I/O modules, audio systems, door controllers and other surveillance devices.
Data can be kept safe in the event of a disaster by performing automated backups in Synology NAS, thanks to dual recording, from IP cameras to a second device, or in the cloud with C2 Surveillance.
With the management system (Cms) of Surveillance Station it is possible to manage, drive, update and protect hundreds of devices Synology DVA, NVR and NAS with a central management server, that allows you to process videos at the edge while, turn, maintains central control and manages servers remotely from a single, powerful console.
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