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PROGRAMMING THE VSSI-PRO

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Added to DATA ENCODE in this sub-menu is the choice of AUTO along with NRZ,

NRZI, NRZID. Otherwise the settings available are the same as in the BISYNC or

ASYNC menus.

EXIT

Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “EXIT” and press “Set” to return to the previous menu.

EXCEPTION REPORT

The Exception Report gives you the option to assign an on-screen flag, trigger an alarming device, or send data to another serial device on any questionable transaction that you have preprogrammed into the VSSI-Pro. The VSSI-Pro will allow programming of up to 24 separate exceptions. These exceptions can be any transaction that you determine to be “exceptional” or questionable.

You may even set ranges for some exceptions. For example, all transactions over $100, between $8.00 and $25.00, or lower than $10.00 and greater than $10.00. Exceptions can be set by a specific customer or what ever type of transac- tion you need to watch "exceptionally" close.

The following is a brief overview of how to set up Exception Reports.

1.On the main-menu, press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “EXCEPTION REPORT” and press “Set”.

2.On the sub-menu, press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “EXCEPTION HISTORY” and press “Set”.

3.On the sub-menu, press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “DVR SELECTION” and press “Set”. Thenn select the model of DVR you are using.

4.Exit and press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “SET EXCEPTION” and press “Set”.

5.To select the Exception No. that you wish to program, press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to the desired Exception No. then press “Set”. Press the “Up” or “Down” button to toggle between the choices.

6.Make sure that “DISPLAY” is set to “ON” for any exception data to be saved in the Exception History.

7.Program the Exception String in the Exception Report to compare the data that shows on the screen for time search mode in the Exception History menu.

8.After you have set up the desired configurations, press the REC button on the DVR to record video into a hard drive or use alarm output for triggering the DVR at record input.

9.The monitor should display a flashing REC message and the REC button will light up indicating the DVR is in the recording mode.

ON-SCREEN FLAGS

You have several options for programming your Exception Report. The first option typically has all programmed excep- tions display a flashing asterisk in the upper right corner of the on-screen display. This on-screen flag is controlled through the ALARM OUTPUTS menu. You assign a corresponding alarm to an exception and set the parameters for the flag in this menu. You do this by choosing “DISPLAY” for the corresponding exception number and selecting “ON”. With this option, all questionable transactions (exceptions) will be “flagged” with the flashing asterisk. You can then review these exceptions by putting your DVR or VCR in play and pressing the FF button. This will give you a fast scan of the recording and you can go into normal play when you see the flashing asterisk and view that transaction in real-time or slow play or frame by frame depending on the type of playback options of your particular DVR or VCR.

HARD ALARM OUTPUT

The VSSI-Pro allows you to program exceptions to trigger external alarming devices such as DVRs, time-lapse VCR’s, Quads, Enunciators, LED’s, etc. Using the alarm output you can have your recorder record only exceptions, or have an alarming Quad go to full-screen on an exception, or even trigger a buzzer to alert you that an exception has occurred.

VSSI-Pro VIDEO SERIAL ATM INTERFACE

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Contents VSSI-PRO VSSI-PRO Contents Appendices TablesFigures Features Can be set to MM/DD/YY, DD/MM/YY or YY/MM/DDSpecifications SpecificationsWatchdog Timer Hardware and Software Connecting the VSSI-PRO Introduction Connecting the VSSI-PROVSSI-PRO Video Connection ATM to VSSI-PRO InstallationVSSI-PRO Connections DB-9 Male VSSI-Pro Camera Interface DB-25 Male External Alarm OutputSerial Input FEW Words about Programming Programming the VSSI-PROUser Front Panel Controls Setup Programming Getting StartedProgramming Menus Main-Menu for Programming the VSSI-ProSdlc Format CAT ELF Exit Bisync Format ExitAsync Format Exit FujitsuTcpip 232 Adapter Connections VSSI-PROTcpip 232 Debugging Mode Tcpip Format Tcpip Debugging ExitCustom Exit Screen SetupText Grayscale Clock Sub-Menu More on TIME/DATE Locking Hhmm, hhmmss hhmmAM, hhmmssAM hhmmPM, hhmmssPMTitler SET Titler Exit TitlerScreen Blank Text DisplayChoices NONE, 6, 12, 20, 30, 60, 120, 180, 300 in seconds Choices 1 through Communication Choices NONE, ODD, Even ParityChoices 7 or Address Setup ANY Baud Rate Address SetupAsync Bisync Sdlc Exit Parity None Data Bits ExitChoices NRZ, NRZI, Nrzid Address SET UP ANY Data Encode NRZ Data Coding Ascii ExitChoices Ascii or Ebcdic Exception Report Hard Alarm OutputON-SCREEN Flags Exception History SET Exception Output Time Stamp Exit Exception HistoryTotal Exceptions View ExceptionsExample Dest ID SCR ID ExitVSSI-Pro with DVR Connections Time Search Time Search Setting With DrawalOperator None Exit Exception no Display Output Exception String No Sale RangeException no Application Note  Welcome to Bank of America OperatorDefining the Operator ChoicesAlarm Outputs Navigating the Range and the Exception StringDefining the Range Exiting the Range FieldAlarm no Alarm TriggerNone Sends no alarming data RTSChoices NONE, FLASH, REVERSE, Flash Choices NO, NCChoices 000, 002, 004,..., 236, 238 Display Text OFF Output Text SET Triggered Text Exit Triggered TextDisplay Text Port 1 Test Programming the VSSI-PRO TEST/DEMO ModeReceive RX Test Data HEX MS nibble HEX LS nibble RX Baudrate TX Baudrate Parity Data BIT Handshaking EchoingReceive RX Test Transmit TX Test RX/TX Test Exit Protocol RX Baudrate TX Baudrate Data Encode ReceivingCapture to Port Protocol RX Baudrate TX Baudrate Data EncodeProtocol RX Baudrate TX Baudrate Data Encode Dumping Data Protocol Async Data Encode NRZ Ascii Capture Data toCHA RX Byte CHB RX ByteTransaction Begin TST ATM Raleigh Highwoods Blvd Raleigh #CODE*SERIAL Amount Withdrawal From CheckingDOWNLOAD/UPLOAD Setup Using VSSI-PRO to VSSI-PRO DOWNLOAD/UPLOAD Setup Using VSSI-Pro to VSSI-ProDownload Setup Upload Setup Exit DOWNLOAD/UPLOAD Setup Sub-MenuDOWNLOAD/UPLOAD Setup Using a PC UP/DOWNSET UP and DownData Dump Connections Appendix a Data Dump ConnectionsSdlc / Bisync Camera Port / Journal / Tcpip Performing a Data DumpProblem Solving Guide Appendix BMaster Reset the VSSI-Pro Master Reset the VSSI-PROFrequently Asked Questions Regarding ATM Interfacing Appendix DRS-485NETWORKER Appendix EAppendix F PC Software with ATM DataHard Alarm Output Appendix G TTLAppendix H DB-25 Female DB-9 MalePIN Assignment for Time Search Function Appendix Limited Warranty Appendix JLimited Warranty Appendix K Appendix K Appendix K Appendix K