AVE VSSI-PRO operation manual Application Note 

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PROGRAMMING THE VSSI-PRO

DISPLAY

Choices: ON, OFF

This display item lets you control whether or not a particular exception is displayed on the video monitor or not. If you do not turn on the exceptions display here, you will not have the on-screen flag and consequently no record of the exception when it occurs.

To make your selection, press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “DISPLAY” and press “Set”. The cursor will start flashing. Press the “Up” or “Down” button to toggle between “ON” or “OFF”. Make your selection and press “Set”. The cursor will stop flashing and you may continue to the next menu item.

APPLICATION NOTE 

If the display of the exception is turned off here, the exception data will actually be erased from the screen. This feature can be used to generate what we refer to as "Nega- tive Exceptions", allowing the removal of unwanted text from the screen. See "Nega- tive Exceptions" that follows.

OUTPUT

Choices: ON, OFF

The OUTPUT controls the RS-232 data from the VSSI-Pro. Typically this is sent to a remote serial printer to provide a hard copy of the exceptions with time and date generated by the remote printer. This data can also be sent out to a computer with the appropriate software and give you the ability to analyze the data. You could use an auto answer modem and have the data sent to a central office or even to your home. The serial device must have the same baud rate, parity, and data bits as the VSSI-Pro (Port 1) in order for it to receive the data from the VSSI-Pro.

The pin-out from the VSSI-Pro DB-9 connector is: PIN 8, Transmit Data; and PIN 5, Ground. To make your selection, press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “OUTPUT” and press “Set”. Press the “Up” or “Down” button to toggle between “ON” or “OFF”. Make your selection and press “Set”. The cursor will stop flashing and you may continue to the next menu item.

PROGRAMMING NOTE

The following sections define the Exception String, the Operator, and the Range. The Exception String is programmed first, then the Range is defined, and finally the Operator is selected. The VSSI-Pro looks at the Exception String first, and if there is data that matches, it then checks to see if a Range has been defined.

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Only 20 characters are allowed in each exception string including blank spaces.

EXCEPTION STRING

The VSSI-Pro compares the data that is printed to video to the data entered in the Exception String. The Exception String can also be used without a defined range. An example of this would be to assign the word “DEPOSIT” as an exception. Because the VSSI-Pro will only be looking for this exception string, no range is needed. However, the exception string "DEPOSIT" could be further defined by assigning a range, for example, all DEPOSITS over $100.00.

You can also define a global exception to flag all negative transactions. An example of this would be the following exception to flag any transaction that contains a “-”, or negative sign.

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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-ProAsync Format Exit Sdlc Format CAT ELF ExitBisync Format Exit FujitsuTcpip 232 Adapter Connections VSSI-PROTcpip 232 Debugging Mode Tcpip Format Tcpip Debugging ExitCustom Exit Screen SetupText Grayscale Clock Sub-Menu Titler SET Titler Exit More on TIME/DATE LockingHhmm, hhmmss hhmmAM, hhmmssAM hhmmPM, hhmmssPM 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 Async Bisync Sdlc Exit Address Setup ANY Baud RateAddress Setup 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 Total Exceptions Exception History SET Exception Output Time Stamp ExitException History View ExceptionsExample Dest ID SCR ID Exit VSSI-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  Defining the Operator Welcome to Bank of AmericaOperator ChoicesDefining the Range Alarm OutputsNavigating the Range and the Exception String Exiting the Range FieldNone Sends no alarming data Alarm noAlarm Trigger 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 CHA RX Byte Protocol AsyncData Encode NRZ Ascii Capture Data to CHB RX ByteCODE*SERIAL Amount Transaction BeginTST ATM Raleigh Highwoods Blvd Raleigh # 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-MenuSET DOWNLOAD/UPLOAD Setup Using a PCUP/DOWN UP and DownSdlc / Bisync Camera Port / Journal / Tcpip Data Dump Connections Appendix aData Dump Connections 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