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October 12, 2007

Geutebruck offers free specifying tool for CCTV systems

Story link: Geutebruck offers free specifying tool for CCTV systems by Lin Freestone

A new online tool developed by Geutebruck aims to eliminate paperwork and drastically reduce the time taken to produce tender documents for CCTV projects.

Geutebruck’s Interactive Specifier Library is now available free to planners, installers and architects on the Geutebruck website.

All the products listed in the library are Geutebruck products, but users are able to replace these with equivalents once the data file has been downloaded. The whole process takes only minutes to compile tender documents for a whole CCTV system.

The Interactive Specifier Library system components is selected from an extensive list. The ISL collates the appropriate tender texts to generate a full tender specification in standard form. An interface database can be searched to find the interfaces and texts needed.

Details of standards can be included, there is a glossary of relevant terms, and product datasheets can be appended as pdf files. A preview window shows the document being generated, and when complete, the specification is zipped and downloaded to the user’s PC as an editable file.

With headquarters in Germany, Geutebruck is an industry leader in the field of video surveillance. The company maintains direct subsidiaries in the UK, France, Russia, Slovenia and China.

 


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