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Re: RS232 on RJ45 (RS-232D)



call these guys they'll help you out

http://www.2mcctv.com


G. Morgan wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 22:13:45 -0400, "Robert L Bass"
> <robertbass1@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> >> Thanks.  It turns out the boss ordered some cables today from American
> >> Video Equipment, before I got to submit my order.  I'll try it his way
> >> first.  What I plan on doing is connecting my laptop right to the cash
> >> register first with a USB to Serial interface and use Hyperterm to
> >> make sure the data is clean.  Then I'll use the laptop at the DVR end
> >> after the connections are done to verify data before hooking up to the
> >> DVR.  I'm new to POS integration so this is gonna be fun.
> >
> >AVE makes VSI Pro (among others) interface which they configure for virtually every cash register you're likely to see.  You usually
> >need the VSI PRO and a cable, plus a data converter.  The converters mostly cost the same as the cables.  The VSI PRO is more but
> >it's a no-brainer to set up.
> >
> >Here's a chart of register makes and models with the AVE parts.
> >http://www.americanvideoequipment.com/technical_support/vsi_compatibility.htm
>
>
> Yeah,  thats what he ordered,  part# Com-Cable (06-047)  for Samsung
> ER650.  I already have the VSI-Pro's.
>
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> --
>
> -Graham
> (remove the double e's to email)



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