Used in hundreds of Convenience
Stores, Car Washes, Fast Food Chains, Retail
Stores, Liquor Stores, etc.
Our cash register security
camera system has reduced shrink and increased
profits for businesses including Burger King,
Chevron, Circle "K", Dunkin Donuts,
Eckerd Drug Company, Exxon, 7-Eleven, Shell,
Subway Stores and the United States Postal
Service. We also carry models for
1 Register to Hundreds. The Cash Register
Surveillance System superimposes all register
transaction
data onto corresponding
video, allowing management to verify cashier
activity. On-Screen Alarm Flashing of Suspicious
Transactions.
NOTE
ABOUT CASH REGISTER SECURITY CAMERA SYSTEMS: We
will need to know the Brand & Model
number of your cash register
or POS System. We will then
build an Interface cable to
connect from our system to
yours.
(Note:
The system requires a custom
cable
Exception
Reporting
Our cash register security camera system can electronically watch
for a wide variety of questionable transactions, or Exceptions, such
as sweet hearting, substitute scanning, short changing, no rings,
short rings, or pilfering, and display an on-screen "Flag" when
such transactions take place, or, with the EX Option installed, provide
a hard contact closure to trigger an alarming VCR or other alarming
devices. This hard contact signal could also turn on the security
camera watching the offending register.
The Single Register Text
Inserter
The Single Register Text
Inserter is designed for single register
applications on any BNC video switching
system. The text inserter sends the transaction
data from one register onto the camera
video signal. This composite image can
be viewed live or in playback on a video
recorder, analog or digital. Questionable
transactions such as VOID and NO SALE can
be alarmed by flashing text for easy recognition
and can be reviewed in minutes. The alarms
can be programmed to remain active for
a specified length of time for viewing
purposes.
1. Video out from the security camera goes
to video in on the switcher. This security
camera typically watches
the general area,
including the cash register, counter, employee
and customer.
2. Most
low-end cash registers require the
installation of an RS-232 board from Federal
Pro
or the register vendor.
Some registers utilize
an RS-232 printer tap, while others with no
RS-232 ability must be fitted with an additional
interface module which converts the printer
data to RS-232 for the switcher.
3. Video
out from the switcher goes onto the Federal
Pro
video surveillance system.
4. Video out to the monitor.
The
Multiple Register Text Inserter
The Multiple
Register Text Inserter is designed to communicate
with up to 10 register interfaces. It superimposes
transaction information onto corresponding
video of the cashier on a one register
per channel basis. The text inserter is
installed between the cameras and the video
processor, may be used with anolog or digital
recorders, multiplexers, quads, etc. The
composite image with the text overlay can
be viewed live or reviewed later from a
video recorder. Questionable transactions
such as VOID and NO SALE can be reviewed
easily by using the flashing text alarm
features. In addition, both the single
and multiple interface text inserters are
compatible with the CYA Managment Software
Package.
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No Sales are
the most common exception. Some legitimate
uses are making change or correcting change
mistakes. Still, the No Sale should always
be treated as an exceptional transaction. Towards
the end of a shift, whether the clerk was performing
short rings (ringing up an item for an amount
much lower than its actual value), pilfering,
or substitute scanning (scanning a tag of lower
value than the actual item), they will have
to remove the accumulated money before their
shift ends. Therefore it is especially important
to check for all No Sale transactions within
the last hour of a shift.
Voids are
used after the customer has left and the same
transaction has been voided. The money is still
in the register and will have to be removed
then or towards the end of the shift.
Returns/Refunds are
usually questionable when no exchange is being
made and cash is paid out. Items are pulled
from inventory and fictitious refunds are given
to friends, relatives or the clerks themselves.
Cancels: this
is where a transaction is partially rung up.
The clerk asks the customer for the money and
if the customer does not ask for a receipt
and leaves, then the clerk cancels the sale
and pockets the money.
Purchases or
Payouts: most small businesses
pay for miscellaneous expenses from their
cash register drawer, but this practice
lends itself to abuse by a dishonest clerk.
The clerk rings a payout and, conspiring
with the vendor, overpays the vendor and
later collects, or simply makes the payout
for more and keeps the difference. Dishonest
employees can generate fake or alter receipts
and pocket the money. All Payouts from
a register should be scrutinized carefully.