Aralco Retail Systems has created an interface that integrates with the Closed Cash System from StrongPoint. The integrated interface certainly change the way CASH is handled in-store and at checkouts – retailers can now eliminate handling cash manually and start managing cash.
The Closed Cash Management solution displaces manual cash handling with conventional POS cash drawers.
ANY EMPLOYEE CAN BE A CASHIER
All transactions are calculated and administered by the system quickly and securely – taking away all the hassles from your back office and checkouts.
Even the emptying of the till is carried out without exposing the cash and all operations, balances, note and coin levels, etc. are monitored and reported by the back office system either in-store or remotely.
THIS IS HOW IT WORKS
1. The cashier inserts banknotes and coins if any into the Note/coin Recyclers.
2. Aralco POS software receives data from both Recyclers (via USB or RS232C port) as cash is inserted.
3. When ready, the cashier simply clicks the ACCEPT button on the POS payment screen to trigger dispensing of any change for the transaction by the CashGuard system.
4. The cashier hands over the change in note(s) or coins to the customer together with the POS sales receipt.
BENEFITS
The Aralco POS Interface for CashGuard Closed Cash Systems has the following benefits over conventional cash drawers.
Cashiers no longer need to:
- count notes and coins tendered by customers
- manually place tendered notes and coins into the respective compartments of the cash drawer
- pick, count change from the cash drawer for return to the customers
- have access to an opened cash drawer
- count float monies before start and end of shift sessions
Aralco Retail Systems and CashGuard Closed Cash Systems work together seamlessly to provide improved productivity, speed, accuracy on cash payments, eliminate errors and pilfering risks, and to directly enhance your customers’ overall shopping experience.
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