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X 16 POS
RS-232/RS-485
TCPIP232 Client
VSI-Pro Max
or VSI-Pro
X 16 VSI-Pro Max
or VSI-Pro
VSI-Pro Max POS / Cash Register Interface
POS Client Server
A special version of the TCPIP232 Adapter is called the POS Client Server. The POS Client version can read RS-232/
RS485 data from a POS or VSI-Pro Max and send this data over the LAN network directly to compatible DVRs or to the
POS Server. The POS Server can also output the data in RS-232/RS485 or in the AVE VSI-ADD protocol to be delivered
to compatible DVRs.
X 16 Clients
X 16 Clients
POS or Cash
Register
RS-232
VSI-ADD Protocol
POS CAT 5/6 LAN Network
LAN to POS Server
Benefits;
Uses existing POS LAN infrastructure
Home run cameras via BNC/UTP/IP to DVR
Full CashTrack Functions in the DVR
AVE or Compatible DVR
Figure 225: TCPIP232 POS Client Server Connection with AVE VSI-Pro Max and AVE or Compatible DVR
RS-232
Cameras
X 16 POS
RS-232/RS-485
TCPIP232 Client
X 16 Clients
X 16 Clients
POS or Cash
Register
RS-232
VSI-ADD
Protocol
POS CAT 5 LAN Network
LAN to POS Server
Benefits;
Uses existing POS LAN infrastructure
Use existing camera & DVR
Exception Functions via the VSI-Pro Max
and Alarm tagging the camera
DVR for Search Capabilities
Any DVR
Figure 226:TCPIP232 POS Client Server Connection with AVE VSI-Pro Max and Any DVR
Cameras
Alarms
VSI-Pro Maxs or
Rack of 16 Units
Video
Video
TCPIP232 Server
Video
TCPIP232 Server
The diagrams on this page shows how you can use the LAN infrastructure from existing POS installations to send the
POS data back to the DVR security system. Connect the TCPIP232 Client to the router or switch at the POS location
and then use the TCPIP232 Server to convert the LAN data to the AVE VSI-ADD protocol that can be connected to the
AVE DVR or compatible DVR or to a VSI-Pro Max at the DVR location or in the convenient Rack of 16.
APPENDIX M TCPIP232 POS CLIENT SERVER