Geutebrueck Device Configuration
Platform
Geutebrueck is VMS applications.
It provides recording, live viewing, playback, events/alarms.
Port
Web API Interface: HTTPS 13333
RTSP Streaming: 554
Applications
G-Set → system configuration
G-View → operator client for live, playback, control
GPLC Simulator → PLC test simulator for I/O and manual event workflows.
1.Add a Sensor at the Device Level
Run G-Core from Command Prompt
Open Command Prompt as Administrator.
Run the command → cd %gngpath% (to navigate to the G-Core installation folder).
Run the command → GCoreServer.exe stop (to stop the current G-Core service, if running).
To start G-Core:
Run the command → GCoreServer.exe demo (to start in Demo mode), or
Run the command → GCoreServer.exe start (to start in Licensed mode).
Open G-Set Client Application
Click the Connection Wizard to add a new connection.
Enter the Connection name , Host name, Username and Password (default: username = sysadmin, password = masterkey). The Description and Server Group fields are optional. Check Ping Host and Connection, then click OK.
Right-click the connection name, then select Connect. The network will connect to the server.
Adding New Hardware in G‑Set
In the Media channels / Hardware section, click on Hardware.
In the Hardware module list, right‑click to open the context menu.
Select Add.
From the available options, choose IP‑Camera Plugin (ONVIF IPC).
Click Add to confirm.
In the Hardware configuration panel, enter the connection details:
Hostname: (camera IP)
Username: (your camera’s login username)
Password: (your camera’s login password)
Click the save button
Adding a New Sensor in G‑Set Application
In the Media channels / Hardware section, click on Media channels.
In the Media channel list, right‑click to open the context menu.
Select Add.
In the Module channels dialog box, choose the appropriate source — this means selecting the hardware module you previously created - e.g., Module channel 1 on
Click Add to confirm
Enter the following details for the new media channel:
Name: (e.g., SCT‑Entrance)
Description: (e.g., This is entrance camera)
Enable Permanent Recording.
Click Save to finalize.
✅ The sensor (media channel) is now successfully added and linked to the hardware module.
Opening the G‑View Application
Launch the G‑View Client application.
Use the client to perform the following tasks:
Live viewing of connected cameras.
Playback of recorded video streams.
Viewing events and alarms generated by the system.
Confirm that the camera feed is visible and playback is functioning.
2.Geutebrueck Integration in Genesis
1: Add Geutebrueck Parameters to Genesis:
Parameter Type : string
Parameter Name : Geutebrueck_Device_Custom_baseUrl
Parameter Value : https://universalproxy.nxgen.cloud/
Steps to add custom property:
Step 1: Login to genesis
Step 2: Navigate to configuration app
Step 3: At service provider level, click on edit button under overview tab
Step 4: Click on additional settings tab->Custom property
Step 5: Scroll down and click on the "Add +" button
Step 6: Enter parameter name and value as mentioned above
Parameter Type : string
Parameter Name : Geutebrueck_Device_Custom_baseUrl
Parameter Value : https://universalproxy.nxgen.cloud/
2: Add Geutebrueck Device Under the Required Site
1.Go to the Configuration section in Genesis.Select the target site under which the Geutebrueck device should be registered.
2.Navigate to Devices → Add New Device.
3. Fill in the following details:
Device Name: e.g., "Geutebrueck Camera - Gate A"
Device Type: Geutebrueck
IP Address/Host: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Http/s Port: Default or customized (e.g., 13333)
Username: xxx
Password: xxx
Server Port:xxx (e.g., 13333)
Control Port:xxx (e.g., 13333)
RTSP Port:xxx (e.g., 554)
Event Polling: enabled.
Click Save & Verify to confirm that the device is reachable and data (stream/events) is being received.
Live Stream:
3.Geutebrück Event Rule Configuration
Create event rules at the device level
Open the G‑Set Application.
In the left navigation panel, click Events / Behaviour Rules.
Add to create a new event rule.
Configure the event parameters (conditions and actions) and Save the event configuration.
Once the event is triggered, it will automatically appear in the G-view Application Event log and Genesis platform.
Note: For detailed guidance on event setup, refer to the event setup video provided below
4.Viewing Event Logs in G‑View Application
Open the G‑View Application.
In the top menu bar, click View.
Select Event list.
Once an event is generated, it will appear in the G-view Application Event log and Genesis Platform.
G-View event log details such as:
Start time
Event name
Stop time
Text/description
✅ This confirms that events configured in G‑Set are successfully logged and visible in G‑View, ensuring the device is online and events are being captured.