Open-Platform Integration

Open-Platform Integration

Avigilon solutions are built on an open platform, giving you the flexibility you need to leverage existing resources and investments. As a full member of ONVIF®, we design many of our products to meet open standards for easy interoperability with third-party software and hardware. You can either build new, custom integrations using our feature-rich software development kits (SDKs) and application programming interfaces (APIs) or leverage existing integrations that are ready to use. Avigilon Control Center (ACC) video management software (VMS) and hardware helps ensure that you are not locked into a proprietary solution.

 

Device Integrations

Designed with flexibility in mind, Avigilon Control Center (ACC) software recognizes any ONVIF Profile S, Profile T and Profile G conformant camera and supports features such as video streaming, two-way audio, digital I/O, motion detection, motion configuration, and edge storage and retrieval.

 

Software Integrations

ACC™ software supports existing integrations with third-party systems such as access control software, central stations and physical security information management systems.

  • Software Integrations
ACC SDK
Set of .NET-based libraries that allow third-party applications to view live and recorded video with High Definition Stream Management (HDSM) technology, control PTZ cameras, export video, manage alarms and more.
 
Point of Sale Transaction Engine
llows multiple streams of transactions from cash registers, ATMs, barcode scanners, or any other device that can output ASCII text information, to be associated with cameras within ACC software.
 
Web Endpoint API
Platform-independent, REST-based API to ACC servers that allows third-party applications to stream live and recorded video, monitor events, read and update alarms, control PTZ cameras, stream audio to cameras onsite and manage license plate recognition watch lists.
 
Central Station Notifications
Allows an ACC site to send XML-based messages using the SMTP protocol or SIA-DCS tokens protocol formatted notifications to external systems when an event of interest occurs.