Market cash register and turnstile systems are systems used in retail stores for security and theft prevention purposes.
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Under Cashier Systems: These are systems placed under the cash registers in markets and prevent the passage of non-payment products. They usually work with sensors or weight detectors. When an item is passed through the checkout, the system raises an alarm or unlocks the item when it detects an unpaid item. In this way, theft attempts can be prevented. Under-cash systems provide theft prevention without negatively impacting customer experience and reducing operational efficiency.
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Turnstile Systems: These are systems used at the entrances and exits of markets, allowing customers to pass one-way. They usually consist of metal barriers and prevent customers entering the market from leaving without paying or being checked. Turnstile systems are important for security and reduce the risk of theft by regulating customer traffic.
Some features that these systems should have are:
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Reliability: It is important that systems are reliable and durable. They must work smoothly under constant use and intensity.
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Quick Response: Under-counter systems must react quickly when they detect items without payment or turnstile systems when they detect customers wanting to pass through.
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Customer-Friendly Design: Systems should be designed in a way that does not negatively affect the customer experience. For example, turnstile systems should be easy to pass through and under-counter systems should work without disrupting the customers' shopping experience.
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Flexibility: It is important that the system can be easily adjusted according to marketing and customer flow changes. This adapts to the changing needs of the business.
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Integration Ability: These systems must be able to integrate with the store's other security and control systems. For example, integration with camera systems can help detect theft.
These features ensure that under-cash and turnstile systems in markets work effectively and ensure store security.