![]() In the table above, you can see a detailed example of four different camera types. Certain panoramic cameras (e.g., Axis M3007) supporting on-camera dewarping may provide more than one stream (e.g., Quad View, Double Panorama, and Original View) at a time. Each regular and panoramic camera requires one license only. There are two types of multi-lens cameras: fixed lens and removable lens. Call us on +64 to buy the Synology Camera Licence 4 Pack and other products in New Zealand we have showrooms located in Albany and Ponsonby, Auckland. By default, one camera license is installed. Most fixed lens cameras providing more than one stream at a time require only one license per camera. Synology Camera License Packs are designed for expanding cameras set up on the Synology Surveillance Station. For fixed lens cameras with independent IP addresses or removable lens cameras, you will need one license per channel. For example, you can add as many as three lenses to Axis Q3709-PVE, which allows you to stream up to three channels. If you want to display all three channels in Surveillance Station, you will need three licenses. Axis F44 (with as many as four lenses) allows you to stream up to five channels, with four of the channels displaying footage from the four lenses, and the fifth channel combining the view of all four cameras. If you wish to display all five channels in Surveillance Station, you will need five licenses accordingly. ![]() Video servers such as Vivotek VS8801 can connect to as many as eight analog cameras. The eight-pack allows users to expand the cameras. In this case, you will need eight licenses accordingly. Add additional cameras to your already existing Synology NAS product with this pack of IP camera licenses. This rule also applies to video servers that are compatible with Surveillance Station. ![]()
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