Pos Software – Point of Sale

Entries from October 2006

Bar Code Scanners

October 26, 2006 · Leave a Comment

The Barcode scanner is the workhorse of the POS array. It was the introduction of barcodes on virtually every product that enabled the POS or point of sale  to become the nerve center of the retail operation. Barcode scanners are available in several different types including the hand held scanner, the pen scanner, and the fixed surface scanners. The fixed surface scanner where product barcodes are dragged over the lens is the most common at retail outlets. The hand held scanners, and pen scanners are more versatile, and are often used in conjunction with fixed surface scanners to augment the POS capability especially when large or unwieldy items are involved.The smaller and more mobile scanners also serve inventory functions as they can be carried easily out among the product displays, and certain types of fixed surface scanners have applications in manufacturing and logistical settings.

      The barcodes themselves that are displayed on the product contain a simple numeric code that is read by the scanner. The scanners use several different methods for reading the barcode, usually involving light and the software of the scanner translates the optical image into a readable number. By coding this number to the product, a scan can be transformed into a price readout at the Point of sale or it can be sent internally to a data base tracking sales results or inventory control levels.

      Since the use of barcodes and scanners has spread beyond the retail market into such areas as manufacturing and logistical control, the number of scanners available has grown steadily as their cost has dropped. Even mail carriers are now using hand held scanners to verify package delivery and fixed surface scanners are used to sort mail. This explosion of usage and function has made the barcodes and the barcode scanners that read them one of the most essential tools in the ever expanding technology of the modern market place.

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Bar Code Scanners

October 26, 2006 · Leave a Comment

Categories: Barcode Scanners

Pos Software

October 25, 2006 · Leave a Comment

There was a time in the not so distance past when the only thing that happened at the Point of Sale (POS), was an exchange of cash. Today, thanks to software specifically designed for point of sale  applications, a wide variety of tasks can be performed. The POS is now a place where an establishment’s commitment to customer service is confirmed. Information is exchanged with the customer via Customer Pole Devices. Sales data is recorded, and inventory reports can be generated, and inventory levels adjusted. The almost universal use of bar codes and scanning devices at the POS enables retailers to accurately track virtually every type of sales information. It is possible to program POS software to receive a scan, add the price to the running total of the order, display the item and the price for both customer information and security verification. The process does not need to end there. The purchased item can be subtracted from an inventory level. A pre-set level could trigger an automatic reorder. A detailed sales report can even be generated.     POS software does not represent the cost investment of hardware, and yet it is the software that provides the flexibility to stay on the cutting edge of customer service and satisfaction. The Point of Sale location has now expanded its function from simply cash exchange to be the heart of the accounting, inventory control and sales departments. It also serves as a customer service station. It is the wide variety of POS software and hardware like cash drawer, pole display, scanners, computers, that makes it all work.

Categories: Retail Pos

Sentry H Series DVRs

October 8, 2006 · Leave a Comment

Six models of Sentry H Series DVRs are offered ranging from 4 camera 30fps security systems to 16 camera 120fps security systems. For higher speed H Series DVRs, please click here. All Sentry H Series DVRs have the same software and have the same excellent remote communication capabilities. The six models of DVRs are:

Model  
Sentry H30/04 4 camera 30fps system, upgradeable to 8 camera 60fps and 12 camera 90fps
Sentry H60/08 8 camera 60fps system, upgradeable to 12 camera 90fps
Sentry H90/12 12 camera 90fps system, upgradeable to 16 camera 120fps
Sentry H120/04 4 camera 120fps system, upgradeable to 8 camera 240fps
Sentry H120/08 8 camera 120fps system, upgradeable to 16 camera 240fps
Sentry H120/16 16 camera 120fps system

All Sentry DVRs have a partitioned hard drive with software loaded in a small partition. The balance of the disk is used for recording. A bootable recovery disk is made of the software partition and supplied with all security systems. The recovery CD can be used to re-install the total software environment, if necessary, without affecting any recorded video.

System restore software is included for software recovery. Original CDs and manuals of included software are provided.

All systems are warranted for 1 year for parts and labor and 1 years’ toll free telephone support is provided.

Categories: DVR