User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter One Hardware Installation and Initial Configuration
- Section One
- Management over a
- Local Console
- Chapter Two
- Introduction to the Local Console Interface
- Chapter Three
- Configuation Using the Local Console
- The Main Control Portal
- 3-3-1. Basic Search
- 3-3-2. Alarm Search
- 3-3-3. POS Search
- 3-3-4. Smart Search II
- 3-3-5. Smart VCA event search
- 3-3-6. Storyboard
- 3-5-1. Settings - Overview
- 3-5-2. Settings–Camera–Management
- 3-5-3. Settings–Camera–Recording
- 3-5-4. Settings–Camera–Recording
- 3-5-5. Settings–Camera–Media
- 3-5-6. Settings - Camera - Image
- 3-5-7. Settings–Camera–Motion Detection
- 3-5-8. Settings - Camera - PTZ settings
- 3-5-9. Settings - Camera - Port forwarding
- 3-5-10. Settings - Camera - Update firmware
- 3-5-11. Settings–Alarm–Alarm
- 3-5-12. Settings - Alarm - Email
- 3-5-13. Settings–System–Information
- 3-5-14. Settings–System–Maintenance
- 3-5-15. Settings - System - Display
- 3-5-16. Settings - System - UPS
- 3-5-17. Settings - System - Log
- 3-5-18. Settings - System - VIVOCloud service
- 3-5-19. Settings–User
- 3-5-20. Settings–User-Login / Logout
- 3-5-21. Settings–Storage
- 3-5-22. Settings - Storage - Scheduled backup
- 3-5-23. Settings - Network
- Settings - Network - IP
- Settings - DDNS
- Settings–Service
- Section Two
- Management over a Web Console
- Chapter Four Login and Getting Started
- 4-1. Login
- 4-2. Graphical Layout and Screen Elements - Liveview
- 4-2-4. Logo & Menu
- 4-2-5. View Cell panel
- 4-2-6. PTZ panel
- Adding Cameras to View Cells
- 4-2-7. Alarm panel
- 4-3. Graphical Layout and Screen Elements - Search recording clips
- 4-3-4. View Cells in Search Recording Clips
- 4-3-6. Calendar Panel
- 4-3-5. Alarm Panel
- Search Recording Clips Control Panel
- Chapter Five System Settings
- Chapter Six Operation
- Safety and Compatibility

VIVOTEK - Built with Reliability
142 - User's Manual
3-6. POS
This window allows the integration of a customized POS machine with the NVR.
The benets of NVR POS integration benets include:
1. POS exception report that includes item void, bill void, abnormal bill clear, customer returns,
contents changed after sale, unmatched amount of products in stock, unusual transactions
in a short time, aborted bill attempts.
2. Exception report with video.
3. Managing the sales of retail goods and record the transactions.
4. The register acquires the information of members and products from each transaction, then
sends data to a POS server (for management and later analysis). POS should be able to list
abnormal situations and notify the manager
5. Disputes between cashiers and customers can be resolved with video evidence.
To congure the association with a POS machine.
1. Enter a name for the POS machine and the machine/server's IP address. The default port
number, 23, need not be changed.
2. Select a related camera, e.g., one that has its eld of view covering the checkout area.
3. Select a data directory, a storage volume, where transaction data will be kept.
4. Enter the transaction details that will be highlighted on the live view window. For example, you
can choose to highlight the amounts larger than a preset number, >$1000, or enter the item
name. You can enter multiple hightlighting criteria.
Note that the integration between NVR and a POS machine requires management of POS data.
Please contact VIVOTEK for the supported POS machines.