Geutebrueck GmbH Receives LenelS2 Factory Certification

April 27, 2024

  • Under the LenelS2 OpenAccess Alliance Program receives Geutebrueck GmbH the LenelS2 Factory Certification
  • Geutebrueck GmbH G-Core interfaces with LenelS2’s OnGuard access control security system

Windhagen, Germany, 30 April 2024 — Geutebrueck GmbH announced that it has received LenelS2 factory certification and joined the LenelS2 OpenAccess Alliance Program (OAAP). Geutebrueck GmbH G-Connect interfaces with the OnGuard® access control system. The option enables the mutual exchange of alarm messages between the OnGuard access control system and G-Core. This enables reliable linking of access control events with matching video images in G-Core.
Geutebrueck GmbH has completed required factory testing at LenelS2 to validate the functionality of its interface to the OnGuard system. OnGuard users benefit specifically from features such as an overview through reliable visualization of access controls with corresponding video images, event and alarm information transferred from OnGuard to G-Core.
“The interface between Geutebrueck G-Core and the LenelS2 OnGuard system is incredibly valuable for Geutebrueck and their global customer base due to several reasons”, states Ulf Huether, Head of Technology Partner Management, Geutebrueck GmbH. “Firstly, it provides customers with a comprehensive and seamless security management solution, enabling them to have an enhanced and unified control over their security operations. The interface facilitates a holistic view of access controls alongside corresponding video imagery, allowing for efficient monitoring and management of critical security events. Moreover, the seamless transfer of event and alarm information from the OnGuard system to G-Core ensures swift and accurate response to potential security threats. In essence, the interface not only streamlines security operations but also reinforces the ability of Geutebrueck and its customers to proactively safeguard their assets and personnel on a global scale.”

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