CCTV

Video management family

by Mark Rowe

The desktop series of new G-Scope video management family is for just about any application, according to the German makers, Geutebruck. The product can be used as a single unit for systems with up to 32 IP and 16 analogue cameras, networked for distributed sites or in a networked system to protect larger areas.

Like all G-Scope models, the devices in the 3000 series use a 64-bit G-Core video engine. The integrated GPU acceleration guarantees three times faster image processing, according to the company, while the dual database architecture ensures access to memory images and protection against tampering. Integrated video analysis includes activity detection for motion-triggered recording or also for motion detection in indoor areas with scene validation for monitoring the cameras. Options include video analysis for outdoor security applications and automatic number plate identification for access control. The operating system resides on a separate SSD card. With its redundant power supply, the G-Scope/3500 provides even greater reliability, it’s claimed. When the budget is tight, it can simply be omitted. With up to 24 TBytes, 32 IP and 16 analogue camera connections, the G-Scope/3000 is suitable the firm says for HD-based video security solution – for applications such as large gas stations, supermarkets or industrial buildings.

Visit www.Geutebruck.com.

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