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HISTORY BUFFER ON/OFF

The history buffer stores all the exceptions that are occur in the VSI-Pro. Sometimes this can be very large and consume a large portion of the memory of the VSI-Pro. This can be used to automatically search a compatible DVR, upload to a PC to save or print out and view on screen on the VSI-Pro. This setting allows the user to enable or disable this feature as to conserve memory allocation for other features.

PROGRAMMING NOTE

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

EXCEPTION STRING

The VSI-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. Example of this would be to assign a word “ VOID” as an exception. VSI-Pro will look for that string so range definition is not necessary. However, exception string “ VOID” could be further defined by assigning a Range, i.e. all “VOID” over $20.

You can also define a global exception to flag all negative transactions. An example of this using the Samsung ER- 4715 would be the following exception to flag any transaction that contains a “-”, or negative sign. For example, in the Samaung ER-4715 register an assigned Exception string “..-” will flag all Void, Refund, Merchandise Return and Paid out to the monitor.

You can also use wild card symbol “.”, a centered dot on any data location. An example of this would be instead of assigning eight different exception strings for dept 00 to dept 07, you can assign only one exception string e.g. “dept

.”.”. That wild card exception string will handle exceptions for all eight departments.

To program the exception string, press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “EXCEPTION STRING” and press “Set”. The first 40 character exception will become active after flashing. Program in your exception string.

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Remember to enter your Exception String based on the way that data prints to video, including spaces. Also remember pressing “Set” advances to the next position. Pressing “Down” and “Up” at the same time enters the string into memory and returns to the menu for further programing.

TIP

If you make a mistake and need to erase a character, pressing “Up” and “Set” at the same time will change the character back to a blank space.

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Contents September VSI-PRO MAXVSI-Pro Max Contents Figures Register Select Sub-Menu ContentsRecerve RX Test Sub-Menu VSI / VSI+ / VSI-Pro / VSI-Pro Max Backward Compatibility IntroductionFeatures Features & SpecificationsDTR / DSR SpecificationsConnections LED IndicatorsRTS PIN # Signal Name RS232DTR DSRTo Earth Ground for Surge Suppression PIN # Function DirectionGrounding and Isolation Video Surge / Lightning ProtectionRS-232 DB9F Shielding Down Up Set Reset User Front Panel ControlsFront Panel Controls Changing the Horizontal Position Register Select ProgrammingGetting Started Main Programming MenuTCP/IP Next page ExitTCP/IP Limitations Addressable VSI VSI-ADD Model TK-T500 Mode Emulating ExitMode Emulating Exit GenericJournalprinter Receiptprinter Delta SonoDresser Wayne POS / CDU NucleusPC G-SITE GasboyDevice Console Device Address Exit GilbarcoNCR Source TypeLocal VSS Micros IDN Network Micros ISN Network Exit Device Printer Device Address ANY Modetap ExitNucleus Printer Title Display on Console ID ANY Working Mode ExitWorking Mode TAP Exit NorandSicom Sharp 750 ER-01PUTAP Emulate TAP US Emulate US TAP EmulateTerminal Exit TkmaxUniwell Device Address ANY Address on ExitScreen Setup Text GrayscaleBackground Grayscale Clock Sub-Menu Language English Exit TitlerTitler OFF Exit TitleText Display Choices NONE, 6, 12, 20, 30, 60, 120, 180Display Character / Line Display Left JustificationRS-232 Register Settings Network Settings ExitCommunication Interface TypeChoices ON, OFF Choices ASCII, VSI-ADD, VNet, Dallmeier, MvdrChoices NONE, ODD, Even Choices 7 orChoices GENERIC, MASTER, SLAVE, OFF Type OFF Address Protocol Regcom 9.6K Baud Rate9600 TypeException Report Overview Exception ReportsHard Alarm Output ON-SCREEN FlagsPrinter or DVR Output View Exceptions Total Exception000 Total ExceptionsDest ID SCR ID Exit DMS-3001 DVR-3011,3021 MVDR3000, MVDR5000DVR DB9F VSI-Pro Max DB9MChoices 1 through 00,000,000.00 00,000,000.00Operator None Exit Exception noProgramming Note History Buffer ON/OFFChoices NONE, IN, OUT Negative ExceptionChoices 00,000,000.00-99,999,999.99 OperatorOUT Range EqualGreater than Less thanScroll Matching Triggered Text Video Loss OFF Exit Alarm OutputsScroll Matching Timeout Exit 010Choices no Normally open, NC Normal closed Alarm noChoices 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 Normal State30S Display Text OFF Output Text RTS Triggered DelayChoices 6, 12, 30, 60, 120, 180 Triggered TextChoices Manual, 1s, 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s, 10s, 20s, 30s, 1M Display TextChoices OFF, 1S, 5S, 10S, 20S, 30S, 1M, 5M, 10M SET Triggered TextReceive RX Test TEST/DEMO ModePort 1 Test Data Capture Register Demo Version ID Exit Port 1 TestRX Baudrate Auto TX Baudrate 2400RX / TX Test Capture to Port Capture to Memory Dump Memory Exit Capture to PortParity None Data BIT Handshaking OFF Baudrate Detection PIN DOWNLOAD/UPLOAD SetupDemo Demo on Power UP OFF Exit DOWNLOAD/UPLOAD Data CableDOWNLOAD/UPLOAD Setup Using VSI-Pro Max to VSI-Pro Max DOWNLOAD/UPLOAD Setup Sub-Menu Download Setup Upload Setup Update Firmware ExitDOWNLOAD/UPLOAD Setup Using a PC Software InstallationVSI-Pro Max Remote Program Downloading Ver Remote Menu Click the Tab Remote and you will see the following MenuPC / Laptop DB9F VSI-Pro DB9M File MenuAbout Menu Communication Cable Pin OutDownload Setup VSI-Pro Firmware Download MenuVSI-Pro Max Firmware Download Utility Connect To Menu In-System Programming Display Appendix a Problem Solving GuideCharacters JITTER, JUMP, or Skew No Network Communication or LED FlashingNo Data to the DVR from Master No Video on MonitorAppendix a Problem Solving GuideVL Video Error LED not on but Video Looks BAD VL Video Error LED on but Video Looks GoodAppendix B Hard Alarm OutputScrew Terminals Appendix CDVR Text Input Connections DVR DB9M DB9FUTP Connections Appendix D AGCVSI-Pro Max RJ45 Pin Outs RJ45 Out RS DB-9F VSI-Pro DB-9M Appendix EP2RS Parallel to Serial Converter Front PanelAppendix F USB to RS-232 ConverterVsib DB-9M VSI-Pro DB-9M Vsib InstallationAppendix G Vsib for Thai, Korean or Chinese LanguagesAnsi Driver Commands Appendix ECR / Tpif Interface CardsAppendix H RS-232 to RS-485/422 Converter PCB Appendix JRXD TXD GND Tcpip 232 Adapter Appendix KTcpip 232 Adapter Tcpip DB-9MVSI-Pro Max Network Capability Appendix LVSI-Pro Max Networking Network TypesDVR Master / Hydra Appendix MRS-485 Network Appendix M Master / HydraAVE DVRHydra and Regcom Dipswitch SettingsMaster Protocol AVE POS Networking Protocol VSI-ADD ProtocolESC Addr Text to be Displayed Network ProtocolDVR RS-485 Vnetworker Appendix MRS-485 Vnetworker IntroductionView Status Windows Windows Tile Horizontally Windows Tile VerticallyFiles Remote Keyboard Address SelectAppendix N AL-16 Alarm Output AdapterCash Drawers, Safes and Security Doors Access Control PanelsAppendix O POS & Cctv Applications PTZ ControlLimited Warranty Limited Warranty Appendix PAppendix Q Master ResetLimited Warranty Doing a Master Reset Clears ALL 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