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| Introduction |
Loss
prevention in the retail businesses is concerned
with inventory shrinkage and the shortage of
currency. Losses related to POS transactions
can be a main cause of the shrinkage for the
most part. An effective POS-DVR surveillance
solution can help employers deal with these situations.
The
GeoVision POS-DVR surveillance system provides
visual contextual awareness to reduce shrinkage
and protect asset against business losses.
While working in conjunction use with GV-Data
Capture, the GV-Series surveillance system
can turn into a POS-DVR surveillance system,
which helps you with tools to remotely monitor
cashier area, associate POS transaction data
with videos, record videos for retroactive
analysis, and even to output alarms for emergent
events. |
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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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GeoVision POS-DVR surveillance system currently
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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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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Gas
Stations |
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Grocery
Stores |
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Parking
Lot Toll Booths… |
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