AVE VSSI-PRO Alarm Outputs, Navigating the Range and the Exception String, Defining the Range

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PROGRAMMING THE VSSI-PRO

NAVIGATING THE RANGE AND THE EXCEPTION STRING

Before you define your range, we need to explain how to navigate through the range and exception string using the front panel switches. To program the range, press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “RANGE” and press “Set”. The first “0” in the range starts to flash. This means it is active and ready for programming. Press the “Up” or “Down” button to cycle through the values and press “Set” when the desired value is displayed. This will advance the active block to the next character. While you are on an active block, pressing the “Up” and “Set” buttons simultaneously will return that block back to a blank, which is designated by a solid white box. You can follow this format to program your range. When you have finished and wish to set this range into the VSSI-Pro memory, simultaneously press and release the “Up” and “Down” buttons. You can also use this if you make a mistake and want to start over, since there is no backspace feature.

DEFINING THE RANGE

To define the range for the selected exception, press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “RANGE” and press “Set”. This will make the first position in the range field active. Follow the procedure outlined in the previous few paragraphs to enter your range.

EXITING THE RANGE FIELD

When you are ready to exit and continue on, simultaneously press and release the “Up” and “Down” buttons. This will set the range in the VSSI-Pro memory and exit you back to the EXCEPTION REPORT sub-menu.

PROGRAMMING NOTE

Press “Up” and “Set” together to erase an entry. Press “Up” and “Down” together to set the range or exception string into memory and to return to the previous menu.

Now every time the VSSI-Pro "sees" a line of text that includes this text string (a line is defined as text between CR), it will not display them because the exceptions display has been turned off.

EXIT

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

ALARM OUTPUTS

Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “ALARM OUTPUTS” and press “Set”. The following sub-menu will appear:

ALARM NO.

1

ALARM TRIGGER EX

1

NORMAL STATE

NO

ALARM DURATION

20

FLAG TYPE

FLASH*

FLAG DURATION

000

TRIGGERED TEXT

 

EXIT

 

Figure 41: ALARM OUTPUTS Sub-Menu

VSSI-Pro VIDEO SERIAL ATM INTERFACE

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