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Dallmeier presents interface server software for casinos


Find the latest developments in surveillance security on stand 1451 D


allmeier is one of the leading global suppliers of network-based video surveillance systems for casinos and has been developing and producing comprehensive high-quality solutions for


the CCTV/IP industry for over 30 years. Over the past few years the functionality and breadth of application of Dallmeier solutions have been steadily growing, especially regarding interfaces and analytics.


Dallmeier’s surveillance systems are equipped with open interfaces and therefore allow for the easy integration of third party systems, for instance dealing shoe, point of sales or access control systems. The video security system becomes a high performance video information system, analyzing and optimizing games, workflows and operating procedures.


Gaming interface for Baccarat


The SeMSy III Gaming Interface Server Software is an interface between Baccarat shoe devices and the SeMSy III video management system. The data of the dealing shoe transactions is linked to the video data and stored in the integrated SQL database. Both in live and playback, a text overlay


can be placed on the camera overlooking the Baccarat table. Therefore various search functions can be used, for example table number, game number, date and time or combinations of card suit and number. Furthermore, electronic reports of selected games can be created. Additional information regarding trends can be used to analyse winning bets against trends. In addition, every game action has the capability to generate an alarm, lowering the risk of persons cheating in a game. For example, alarm criteria can be an open lid, consecutive wins or false shuffle.


Point of Sales interface With the SeMSy III POS Interface Server Software


the data of the Point of Sales (POS) transactions is linked to the video data. Searches can be performed on POS number, employee ID, camera number, check number or check total, item count, and more. Different transaction criteria can generate an alarm, like void, cancel transaction or refunds. The operator will receive the alarm and can then switch the camera to his alarm monitor automatically or view the event retrospectively in the recordings.


54 MAY 2016


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