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Setting Wayne (Dresser) Nucleus POS Cash Register Interface
A cash register interface option has been added to store separate transaction data from up
to four cash registers on a single Wayne Nucleus Base 8 Point-of-Sale (POS) server.
The Wayne Nucleus POS server has a security camera interface option. When the security
camera interface is enabled, the transaction data from all indoor payment terminals will be
sent out over a single RS232C serial port. This data is sent out in real time and can be mixed
with other indoor payment terminal data. This single serial port is connected to Text
Insertion Port 1 only on the HRDV16/8. By enabling the Cash Register Option for
NU00008-1, the HRDV will separate the transaction data for individual indoor payment
terminals and store the data with a specific live camera video as specified by the user.
To enable this feature:
1.
Access the Text Parsing screen (
MENU
➤
System Setup
➤
Text Ports
➤
Text
Parsing
).
2.
Highlight the Cash Register field and select
Multiplex
.
3.
In the Type field, select
NU00008-1
for the Wayne (Dresser) Nucleus Base 8 POS
server.
4.
In the Terminal Mapping area, set a specific port to capture the transaction data from
the individual indoor payment terminals (cash registers). Typically the indoor payment
terminals start at number 2. Number 2 is usually the busiest cash register.
In the screen shot above, port 1 has been set to collect transaction data from indoor
payment terminal 2 and indoor payment terminal 3.
Typically, most convenience stores have two cash registers. It is possible to collect
data from up to four cash registers on one server.
5.
Accept
your changes and exit this screen.
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