InnoPrint, a subsidiary of Innovative Technology, has announced the launch of the InnoHub and InnoServer.

Hub and server

The two products enable analogue and digital machines to become TITO-ready and have already been subject to field trials to ensure reliability.

The InnoHub is designed to be easily integrated into both new and older machines as it can be wall mounted. It is GBG compliant, supports ccTalk and parallel protocols, and is also networkable over TCP/IP networks. It features a number of connectivity options including five serial ports, four USB ports and an SD card slot. InnoHub allows operators to receive a full audit of all TITO transactions that occur in the machine.

The InnoServer is to be used in conjunction with the InnoHub and is a web-based server that provides operators with a full database of all the company’s ticketing activities. The unit delivers back office control through remote data access.

Chris Robinson, InnoPrint development director, said: “The InnoServer has been designed to give the operator total control of all their machines while providing a host of additional benefits including the lowest cost of ownership on the market and complete audit traceability.”

In addition, the company has recently established a new subsidiary, InnoServ, to guide operators through implementation, from an initial site survey through to installation and configuration.

Paul Smith, operations director for InnoServ, said: “InnoServ was established to provide TITO installation support to customers. Our service begins with an initial on-site survey that includes a complete analysis of existing equipment. We are with the customer through every step of the process – installation, configuration and even after-sales support.”