Profile D is designed to provide ONVIF interoperability for peripheral devices such as locks, credential/biometric readers, PIN pads, license plate recognition cameras, door phones, sensors and displays.
Profile M provides a standard way of communicating metadata and events between analytics-capable services and devices like IP cameras.
The Developers’ Plugfest gives manufacturers the opportunity to test their products against test tools and assess product interoperability.
ONVIF-conformant products are produced only by member companies and must support at least one ONVIF profile.
The REDSCAN Pro series includes two models: the RLS-3060V with a range up to 100x200ft (30x60m) and the RLS-50100V up to 165x330ft (50x100m).
The pandemic has added new pressures for deploying technological solutions for the enforcement of health and safety regulations.
Leo Levit takes over from Per Björkdahl, who is stepping down from the role of ONVIF chairman after nine years.
Developers and engineers from ONVIF member companies gathered virtually over two weeks in October and completed nearly 200 hours of testing.
The Aiphone IX-EA is a surface mount, weather-resistant IP video door station equipped with a 1.23–megapixel fixed color camera.
TRENDnet says these are the world’s first and only ONVIF-conformant switches tested and available. They also feature integrated camera management functions and PoE self-healing support.