2024 WeighPay Approved Hardware List

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2024 Approved Hardware

There are Amazon links to the hardware listed on this page. We do not represent the manufacture, nor do we work with the company selling the hardware. We recommend the make and model ONLY.


WeighPay charges a fee to install and connect said hardware. This is covered in your one-time set up fees or for re-installs a per session fee is charged at the time of the new install.


Desktop Computers - Scale Stations and Cashier Stations

Any Windows 11 PC or Tablet, 16-32GB RAM i7 Processor

Dell Inspiron 7710 All in one, 27 inch touch screen


Mobile Devices - Android Phones and Tablets:

Samsung Galaxy S8 Active (64GB) Military Grade Smartphone

Samsung Galaxy Active 3, 4, 5 Pro Tablets

Windows Surface GO3


IP Cameras:

Axis M3104-LVE (PoE)

Foscam HD 1080P Outdoor Camera


USB Cameras:

Logitech

Microsoft

ID Scanner - IPEVO 44K PRO
 


Signature Pad:

Preferred method is to capture signatures on phones and tablets that are linked to cashier stations

E-pad Ink


Fingerprint Scanners

Secugen Hamster Pro 20

SecuGen Unity Bluetooth


Ticket Printers:

Desktop: Star Micronics mC-Print3

Portable: Star Micronics SM 300i


Check Printers:

Any regular printer (HP, Brother, Cannon)


Cash Card Printer:

Zebra ZXP Series 3 Single-Sided

Zebra ZC300https://www.idsecurityonline.com/zebra/zc300-single-sided-id-card-printer.htm Single Sided USB Ethernet


ID Scanners:

Preferred method is to scan the barcode on the back of any US ID to import data and take image of ID using mobile device cameras.

SnapShell R3


Document Scanner:

Preferred method is to capture images using mobile device cameras, higher resolution, but lighting can be an issue.

Cannon DR-C240


Label Printer:

Star Micronics MC3 Label Printer

Unattended Kiosk (example):


Connecting Scales

Your scale company should connect your scale indicators with your network using a Serial-to-Ethernet converter


**Instructions for Establishing Scale Connections in WeighPay Software Applications**

1. Serial-to-Ethernet Conversion Setup:

- Connect the serial scale indicator to a Serial-to-Ethernet converter device.

- Ensure the converter is powered and configured to perform the conversion from serial communication to Ethernet.

- Verify that the converter has assigned an IP address and a Port number to the scale indicator.

2. WeighPay Configuration:

- Access the WeighPay software application.

- Navigate to the settings or configuration section related to scale connections.

3. Scale Protocol Configuration:

- Set the communication protocol for the scale to:

- Baud rate: 9600

- Data bits: 8

- Parity: None

- Stop bits: 1

4. Continuous Mode Setup:

- Ensure the scale indicator is configured to operate in continuous mode.

- Specify that the scale indicator should transmit data with a Carriage Return (CR) and Line Feed (LF) characters at the end of each reading.

5. Integration with Terminal Reader:

- Open a terminal reader application such as Putty.org on the designated device.

- Configure the terminal reader to listen to the specified IP address and Port number assigned to the scale indicator by the Serial-to-Ethernet converter.

- Verify that the terminal reader is set to receive continuous data stream.

6. Testing Connection:

- Apply a weight (e.g., 100 lb) to the scale to generate a reading.

- Monitor the terminal reader for real-time updates of weight readings.

- Ensure that the WeighPay software application successfully receives and processes the weight data from the scale indicator.

By following these instructions, you can establish a stable and reliable connection between the serial scales and the WeighPay software application, enabling seamless real-time monitoring of weight measurements.

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