Operational Managers all know about the challenges which security now represents in an establishment which welcomes the general public – particularly with regard to making their payment points safe. Video surveillance is usually one of the very first things to be implemented in this approach.
Our arrival on the market has coincided with the development of software which is able to provide a control tool, making payments in restaurants safe.
Reduce internal risks
Acrelec’s video surveillance has been developed to be linked with the cash registers’ tax journal. Thus, using a very powerful filter tab, the operator can “trace” cancellations and promotions and breakdown the different methods of payment.
Thus, when detecting an anomaly, the sales receipt from the tax journal and the associated video sequence are automatically processed by the video server – making it possible to track down the theft.
Reduce external risks
Vandalism, forcible entries and even hold ups are still the main risks which can threaten any type of business. Video surveillance cameras are protected against vandalism and are able to see in the dark (infrared cameras). They are also equipped with detectors which activate the recording of images.
At the slightest alert, it is possible to connect up with them remotely and to watch the images live. The removal of any visual doubt is decisive.
The acquisition of Acrelec’s video surveillance solution provides real added value as tools are made versatile.
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High quality system
Acrelec’s video surveillance system is perfectly compliant with the latest decree in force relating to legislation of video surveillance equipment and even goes beyond this.
A 2 terabyte hard disk enabling records to be kept for 1 month,
400 images/second for perfect smoothness of the recorded images,