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Grandstream's New IP Video Door System Now ONVIF CertifiedGrandstream, connecting the world since 2002 with award-winning SIP unified communication solutions, today announced its new IP Video Door System, the GDS3710, has passed ONVIF certification testing. Successfully passing the compliance testing ensures interoperability between the GDS3710 and third party ONVIF-certified recording products, such as Network Video Recorders (NVRs). ONVIF (Open Network Video Interface Forum) is a global, independent industry forum that creates open standards for the IP-based security products industry to ensure interoperability between different manufacturers products. For more information, visit www.onvif.org. ONVIF certification of the GDS3710 allows channel partners, installers, resellers and end users to integrate the GDS3710 with existing ONVIF-compliant video management software, NVRs and Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices. It also allows users to integrate future ONVIF-compliant recording devices or software they may purchase with th GDS3710's tracking and monitoring interface. Beta firmware version 1.0.2.13 includes ONVIF support and is available for download here. The GDS3710 is an IP Video Door System that also serves as a Full HD IP security camera and IP intercom to offer facility access control and security monitoring for buildings of all sizes. This powerful IP Video Door System offers an ultra-wide 180-degree video viewing angle for wall-to-wall video coverage, has a built-in RFID chip reader for secure keyless entry and includes a built-in microphone and speaker to support intercom functionality. The GDS3710 offers powerful integration with Grandstream's IP phones, IP Video Phones and Grandstream Wave mobile app for audio/video intercom and letting in visitors with a single key. It is fully interoperable with Grandstream's GVR355x series of NVRs (Network Video Recorders) for real time high resolution (1080p) video recording and storage. The GDS3710 can also be integrated with Grandstream's UCM series of IP PBXs such that it can ring other SIP devices via a simple extension call.
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