Profile T is also complementary to Profile S. Profile T also covers ONVIF specifications for motion region configuration.
Profile T for advanced video streaming such as the use of H.264 and H.265 video compression. Many Pelco cameras are Profile Q conformant devices. Profile Q provides quick discovery and basic configuration of conformant products over IP networks. Profile G for edge storage and retrieval for IP-based video systems – Pelco cameras with edge storage for recording video data are conformant Profile G and also S devices. Profile S also covers specifications for PTZ control, audio in, multicasting, and relay outputs for devices and clients that support these features. Profile S for basic video streaming over IP networks – Pelco cameras are sending devices and VideoXpert is a requesting or receiving client. Details can be found in individual Pelco specification (spec) sheets and via the ONVIF conformant product listing. This includes cameras from AXIS, Bosch, Dahua, FLIR, Hanwha, Oncam, Sony, Vivotek, and others.ĭifferent Pelco products support different profiles. ONVIF standards are also primary means for integrating a wide range of cameras with Pelco VideoXpert. Some common things you will want to set up on your ONVIF cameras include but are not limited to the following: The Camera IP address If the cameras you are using do not have a DHCP option you will want to manually assign each camera a unique IP address to avoid IP conflicts on your network. ONVIF is widely adopted and the primary means of integrating Pelco cameras with different non-Pelco video management systems. Pelco is actively involved in technical and executive leadership in ONVIF which is an open industry forum that provides and promotes standardized interfaces for effective interoperability of IP-based physical security products.