Basler IP Cameras Supported by GEUTEBRUCK

Basler Vision Technologies has teamed with GEUTEBRUCK, a manufacturer of video security systems, to integrate Basler IP cameras with GEUTEBRUCK's GeViScope and re_porter server and recording systems.

The GeViScope and re_porter systems allow storage and transmission of digital video signals from all Basler IP camera models, including both standard and day/night models with resolutions from VGA to 2 megapixels. In addition, GEUTEBRUCK supports Basler's IP fixed dome camera models, the BIP-D1000c-dn and BIP-D1300c-dn.

The GeViScope interface allows selection of different camera resolutions, and each GeViScope/re_porter system can handle any number of Basler IP cameras.

"We are delighted about our cooperation with GEUTEBRUCK," said Gerrit Schreiber, product manager for IP components at Basler Vision Technologies. "With the seamless integration of Basler IP cameras into GEUTEBRUCK's GeViScope and re_porter systems, customers can use GEUTEBRUCK's high-availability products with the whole range of Basler IP cameras."

“Open Interfaces are an important part of our company philosophy,” said Patric Meyer, SDK manager at GEUTEBRUCK. "The integration of the Basler IP cameras is an example of successful technical cooperation at its highest level and offers our partners an array of benefits."

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