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| Introduction |
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Loss prevention in the retail businesses is concerned with inventory shrinkage and money shortages. Losses related to POS transactions are generally the main cause of stock shrinkage. An effective POS-DVR surveillance solution can help companies get to grips with these problems.
The GeoVision POS-DVR surveillance system provides visual contextual awareness to reduce shrinkage and protect against stock and money losses. While working in conjunction with GV-Data Capture, the GV-Series surveillance system is transformed into a POS-DVR surveillance system, which provides all the tools you need to remotely monitor cashier areas, associated POS transaction data with recorded video for retroactive analysis and output to alarm systems.
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| Advantages |
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Lower inventory and cash shrinkage |
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A safer environment for employees |
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Loss prevention: By comparing transaction data with
recorded video contents, employers can verify refund frauds,
void manipulation, or wrong cash handling
procedures. |
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| Main Features |
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POS
Video Text Overlay:
Transaction text messages can be displayed on screen and on
the video files. You may also choose to hide data from the
screen view.  |
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Quick
Search: A
quick-search function can facilitate your search for single
video and playback video with transaction data. You may search
by keyword in the receipt, by transaction event
(start/stop/void), or by start time to playback the
corresponding video.  |
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Advanced Search: Allows the user to access Advanced Log
Browser to search for all the transaction lists within a
specific time frame based on pre-defined transaction
criteria. |
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POS
Field Filter: Allows
the user to use pre-defined transaction criteria to search in
a field filter that will display the results in a newly
created System Log. For example, all the transactions
containing the keyword "coke" will be screened out.  |
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Abnormal Transaction Alerts: When pre-defined abnormal transactions
occur, such as transactions over a certain value amount, the
system will automatically output alarm devices and activate an
alert message via email, phone, or by SMS.  |
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Cash
Drawer Input Setting:
Allows the user to set module to the cash drawer so that
whenever the cash drawer is open, an alert will be sent to the
GV-DVR System site and the transaction will be saved in the
System Log for later retrieval. |
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Recording: Video and audio recording capable. Recording can be
automatically activated when transaction
starts. |
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Live
Audio/Video Monitoring: Employees or store owners can monitor video and audio
of cashier areas through browser. |
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Superimposing POS data: POS transaction data, camera name and
time can be displayed on screen or on video file on different
locations by pre-setting, as well as text font and
color. |
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Transaction Database: All POS transaction data will be stored
in Microsoft Access format database, capable of retroactive
analysis. |
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Customer Flow Counting: Allows the system to calculate incoming
and outgoing customers or cars for customer
statistics. |
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Smart
Search: Allows the
user to pre-define a case-sensitive search area to pin point
any suspicious shoplifter. |
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Dynamic IP Address Support: Saves networking expenses. Static IP is
also supported. |
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| Case Studies |
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Within one
month after the initial use of GeoVision POS-DVR surveillance
solution, a nationwide convenience store substantially reduced
POS shrinkage by 98%. |
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Within two
months after the initial use of GeoVision POS-DVR surveillance
solution, the convenience store identified 5 refund frauds and
other wrongdoings, and several shoplifting
cases. |
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A national
hospital has put GeoVision POS-DVR surveillance system in
operation at its parking lot toll booths. The cash shrinkage
has been reduced and the result is
satisfactory. |
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| Supported Models |
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supports the following cash registers and POS interfaces most
popular in retail business. (*1) |
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Cash
Registers |
POS
Systems |
SAMSUNG
4615
CASIO
TK-6000
CASIO
TK-7000
FUJITSU
ICL 4000 (*2) |
Sharp
UP 600
Sharp
UP 3300
WINCOR
NIXDORF BEETLE S
WINCOR
NIXDORF BEETLE M
WINCOR
NIXDORF BEETLE XL
SamSung ER650
Panasonic 5500
Gilbarco, G-Site
Ruby
Super System II - Gemstone
Panasonic 7500 |
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| (*1) GV-Data Capture
Box is required to connect GV-DVR Systems to the
machines listed above. (*2) Machines using parallel
printer ports are not supported by GV-Data Capture after
V2 version. For more information on GV-Data Capture V2,
please click here. |
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| Connections |
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DB9 Interfaces: |
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DB25 Interfaces: |
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Extending Connection: |
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| Applications |
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Convenience
Stores |
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Retail
Stores |
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Fast Food
Restaurants |
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Petrol Stations |
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Grocery
Stores |
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Parking Toll Booths… |
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