AVE VSI-Pro Max Text Display, Choices NONE, 6, 12, 20, 30, 60, 120, 180, Display Character / Line

Page 28

PROGRAMMING

5.5 TEXT DISPLAY

This menu will give you more control over the actual text block formatting and its appearance on the screen.Toaccess the menu, press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “TEXT DISPLAY” and press “Set”. The following sub-menu will appear:

SCREEN BLANK

SCREEN BLANK

20

DISPLAY LINES

10

DISPLAY CHARACTER/LINE

40

DISPLAY FORMAT

TOP

LINE COMPRESS

OFF

SPACE COMPRESS

OFF

LEFT JUSTIFIED

OFF

SCROLL DELAY

OFF

DISPLAY

ON

EXIT

 

 

 

Figure 61: Text Display Sub-Menu

 

Choices: NONE, 6, 12, 20, 30, 60, 120, 180, 300

This is the amount of time that the VSI-Pro text display will remain on-screen after a transaction before blanking itself off (not the video picture, just the register transaction data) until the next transaction.

To change the SCREEN BLANK setting, press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “SCREEN BLANK” and press “SET”. The cursor will begin flashing. Press the “Up” or “Down” buttons to cycle through the selections.

Press “Set” when the desired time is displayed. The cursor will stop flashing and you may continue programming.

NOTE ? Choosing “NONE” means No Blanking. The VSI-Pro will display the last

transaction until a new transaction is performed.

DISPLAY LINES

You have the choice of how many lines of text to display on-screen for register transactions. The choices are up to 11 lines.

To change the DISPLAY LINES setting, press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “DISPLAY LINES” and press “Set”. The cursor will begin flashing. Press the “Up” or “Down” buttons to cycle through the selections. Press “Set” when the desired number is displayed. The cursor will stop flashing and you may continue programming.

NOTE ?All register transaction data will scroll up regardless of the number of lines you choose to

display on-screen and the more lines you display on-screen, the greater the amount of time that the transaction data will be recorded. However, some applications may limit the number of lines and the size of the on-screen display. If you are using an on-screen title, it will occupy Line 1, leaving 10 lines for the text insertion. If you enable the on-screen Time/Date then this takes one additional line also.

DISPLAY CHARACTER / LINE

This setting allows you to change the number of characters per line from 10 to 40.

VSI-Pro Max POS / Cash Register Interface

28

Image 28
Contents VSI-PRO MAX SeptemberVSI-Pro Max Contents Figures Contents Register Select Sub-MenuRecerve RX Test Sub-Menu Introduction VSI / VSI+ / VSI-Pro / VSI-Pro Max Backward CompatibilityFeatures & Specifications FeaturesSpecifications DTR / DSRLED Indicators ConnectionsPIN # Signal Name RS232 DTRDSR RTSPIN # Function Direction To Earth Ground for Surge SuppressionVideo Surge / Lightning Protection Grounding and IsolationRS-232 DB9F Shielding User Front Panel Controls Down Up Set ResetFront Panel Controls Changing the Horizontal Position Programming Getting StartedMain Programming Menu Register SelectNext page Exit TCP/IPTCP/IP Limitations Model TK-T500 Mode Emulating Exit Mode Emulating ExitGeneric Addressable VSI VSI-ADDDelta Sono Dresser WaynePOS / CDU Nucleus Journalprinter ReceiptprinterGasboy Device Console Device Address ExitGilbarco PC G-SITESource Type Local VSS Micros IDN Network Micros ISN Network ExitDevice Printer Device Address ANY Modetap Exit NCRTitle Display on Console ID ANY Working Mode Exit Working Mode TAP ExitNorand Nucleus PrinterSharp 750 ER-01PU TAP Emulate TAP US Emulate USTAP Emulate SicomTkmax UniwellDevice Address ANY Address on Exit Terminal Exit Text Grayscale Screen Setup Background Grayscale Clock Sub-Menu Titler Titler OFF ExitTitle Language English ExitChoices NONE, 6, 12, 20, 30, 60, 120, 180 Text DisplayDisplay Character / Line Left Justification DisplayRegister Settings Network Settings Exit CommunicationInterface Type RS-232Choices ASCII, VSI-ADD, VNet, Dallmeier, Mvdr Choices NONE, ODD, EvenChoices 7 or Choices ON, OFFType OFF Address Protocol Regcom 9.6K Baud Rate 9600Type Choices GENERIC, MASTER, SLAVE, OFFException Reports Exception Report OverviewON-SCREEN Flags Hard Alarm OutputPrinter or DVR Output Total Exception 000Total Exceptions View ExceptionsDMS-3001 DVR-3011,3021 MVDR3000, MVDR5000 Dest ID SCR ID ExitVSI-Pro Max DB9M DVR DB9F00,000,000.00 00,000,000.00 Operator None ExitException no Choices 1 throughHistory Buffer ON/OFF Programming NoteNegative Exception Choices 00,000,000.00-99,999,999.99Operator Choices NONE, IN, OUTEqual OUT RangeLess than Greater thanScroll Matching Alarm Outputs Scroll Matching Timeout Exit010 Triggered Text Video Loss OFF ExitAlarm no Choices 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15Normal State Choices no Normally open, NC Normal closedDisplay Text OFF Output Text RTS Triggered Delay Choices 6, 12, 30, 60, 120, 180Triggered Text 30SDisplay Text Choices OFF, 1S, 5S, 10S, 20S, 30S, 1M, 5M, 10MSET Triggered Text Choices Manual, 1s, 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s, 10s, 20s, 30s, 1MTEST/DEMO Mode Port 1 Test Data Capture Register Demo Version ID ExitPort 1 Test Receive RX Test2400 RX Baudrate Auto TX BaudrateRX / TX Test Capture to Port Capture to Port Capture to Memory Dump Memory ExitParity None Data BIT Handshaking OFF Baudrate Detection DOWNLOAD/UPLOAD Setup Demo Demo on Power UP OFF ExitDOWNLOAD/UPLOAD Data Cable PINDOWNLOAD/UPLOAD Setup Using VSI-Pro Max to VSI-Pro Max Download Setup Upload Setup Update Firmware Exit DOWNLOAD/UPLOAD Setup Sub-MenuSoftware Installation DOWNLOAD/UPLOAD Setup Using a PCVSI-Pro Max Remote Program Downloading Ver Click the Tab Remote and you will see the following Menu Remote MenuFile Menu About MenuCommunication Cable Pin Out PC / Laptop DB9F VSI-Pro DB9MVSI-Pro Firmware Download Menu Download SetupVSI-Pro Max Firmware Download Utility Connect To Menu In-System Programming Display Problem Solving Guide Appendix aNo Network Communication or LED Flashing No Data to the DVR from MasterNo Video on Monitor Characters JITTER, JUMP, or SkewProblem Solving Guide VL Video Error LED not on but Video Looks BADVL Video Error LED on but Video Looks Good Appendix aHard Alarm Output Appendix BAppendix C DVR Text Input ConnectionsDVR DB9M DB9F Screw TerminalsAGC UTP Connections Appendix DVSI-Pro Max RJ45 Pin Outs RJ45 Out Appendix E P2RS Parallel to Serial ConverterFront Panel RS DB-9F VSI-Pro DB-9MUSB to RS-232 Converter Appendix FVsib Installation Appendix GVsib for Thai, Korean or Chinese Languages Vsib DB-9M VSI-Pro DB-9MECR / Tpif Interface Cards Ansi Driver Commands AppendixAppendix H Appendix J RS-232 to RS-485/422 Converter PCBTcpip 232 Adapter Appendix K Tcpip 232 AdapterTcpip DB-9M RXD TXD GNDAppendix L VSI-Pro Max NetworkingNetwork Types VSI-Pro Max Network CapabilityMaster / Hydra Appendix M DVRAppendix M Master / Hydra AVEDVR RS-485 NetworkDipswitch Settings Hydra and RegcomAVE POS Networking Protocol VSI-ADD Protocol ESC Addr Text to be DisplayedNetwork Protocol Master ProtocolRS-485 Vnetworker Appendix M DVRIntroduction RS-485 VnetworkerWindows Windows Tile Horizontally Windows Tile Vertically View StatusFiles Address Select Remote KeyboardAL-16 Alarm Output Adapter Appendix NAccess Control Panels Appendix O POS & Cctv ApplicationsPTZ Control Cash Drawers, Safes and Security DoorsLimited Warranty Appendix P Limited WarrantyMaster Reset Limited WarrantyDoing a Master Reset Clears ALL Programming Appendix QNorth America