Glossary

Get quick definitions on video surveillance terms on our glossary

What is an ONVIF Profile T?
What is an ONVIF Profile T?

Profile T has become essential for systems that rely on advanced video technologies, such as 4K resolution cameras, thermal imaging devices, and smart analytics.

What is an ONVIF Profile S?
What is an ONVIF Profile S?

Profile S is one of the most widely adopted ONVIF profiles and is used to standardize how IP cameras and video management systems (VMS) communicate.

What is an ONVIF Profile Q?
What is an ONVIF Profile Q?

ONVIF Profile Q was developed to streamline the process of adding new devices to a network, making the setup faster, easier, and more secure.

What is an ONVIF Profile M?
What is an ONVIF Profile M?

Profile M is designed specifically for managing and sharing metadata and analytics between various security devices and video management systems (VMS).

What is an ONVIF Profile G?
What is an ONVIF Profile G?

ONVIF Profile G is specifically designed to address the need for efficient video storage and playback. It standardizes the interaction between cameras, recorders, and video management software (VMS)

What is an ONVIF Profile D?
What is an ONVIF Profile D?

This profile ensures that access control systems, particularly door units, can seamlessly work with video management and other physical security systems from different manufacturers.

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