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23/09/2015

Geutebruck enhances G-Scope

Windhagen, Germany

Upgraded G-Scope includes dewarping functionality

Geutebruck has upgraded the G-Scope recorder family, as effective immediately, the devices now include the new version of the Video Engine G-Core 1.3.

The upgrade means that browser access using G-Web is now even more convenient. From now on end users can see all their cameras of any G-Scope generation on any device - in one single browser window. Thus they have an instant overview of their entire system. Using individually configurable buttons they can control their project remotely, for example to open a door, start a video analysis or activate the intruder alarm system.  Efficient design means that the resolution of the images transmitted is automatically adapted by the system – bandwidth optimised, dependent on the screen resolution. For more control, users can also manually adapt frame rate and resolution to their bandwidth.

The encryption feature for Axis and other cameras via https connection now provides even more protection for security systems. Encrypted image transfer from camera to server, from server to viewer and to the storage medium prevents unauthorised persons from gaining access.  Alarms can be automatically sent via e-mail, if needed also encrypted in TLS format.

The privacy functions of Geutebruck’s Video Engine G-Core 1.3 allow masking of specific areas of video images as well as pixelisation of motion. Based on rights profiles each user can only see what he is allowed to – independent of the user interface: whether it is the proprietary viewing application G-View, the browser-based G-Web or G-SIM, the security information system.

G-Core 1.3 provides more flexibility in the truest sense of the word.  For example, when using "fish-eye cameras" such as the G-Cam/EHC 3180, the new viewer-integrated "dewarping" function supports complete flexibility of the images at the display.

Fisheye cameras deliver – similar to a peephole – perfect all-round visibility, but quite distorted, so that the scene looks like it is seen through a large bubble. With dewarping, the currently selected screen area is converted into the original dimensions for the viewer. The user controls the view by panning and tilting, or a scene is displayed in multiple viewers in a panorama or quad view. This applies not just in the live stream mode, but also for recorded images

To provide as much flexibility as possible, the number of interfaces to third party systems in G-Core is continually expanding - new interfaces include for example access control provider Lenel, intercom systems from Commend and Schneider Intercom and perimeter detection systems from Southwest Microwave.


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