AVE VSI-Pro Max operation manual Greater than, Less than, Scroll Matching

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PROGRAMMING

GREATER THAN

This example will show you how to program an exception to flag all sales in department 5 greater than $100 dollars

Exception

No. 2

Display

ON

Output

ON or OFF

Exception String

5...

Range

0000.01- 0099.99

Operator

OUT

Now whenever anyone rings a sale of $100 or more on Department 5, the transaction will be flagged.

LESS THAN

This example will show you how to program an exception to flag all sales in Department 6 of less than $100. 00:

Exception

No. 4

Display

ON

Output

ON or OFF

Exception String

6

Range

0000.01-0099.00

Operator

IN

OUTPUT

Choices: ON, OFF

This is global output to send data to the serial printer. When “ON” is selected all the data will be send to the serial printer regardless of what setting of out put has selected in the individual output in set exception menu. When “OFF” is selected only those exception will send to the serial printer whose out put is “ON” under set exceptions menu for individual exceptions. To turn output “ON” or “OFF”, press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “OUTPUT” and press “Set”. Press the “Up” or “Down” button to cycle through the values and press “Set” when the desired value is displayed.

TIME STAMP

Choices: ON, OFF

If TIME STAMP is selected “ON” then printer will print the exception with time stamp flag, otherwise just print the Exception. To turn TIME STAMP “ON” or “OFF”, press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “TIME STAMP” and press “Set”. Press the “Up” or “Down” button to cycle through the values and press “Set” when the desired value is displayed.

DUPLICATE LINE

Choices: ON, OFF

If this selection is turned on then any transaction line that is the exact duplicate of the previous one is not displayed or processed by the exception processor and is basically ignored. Be careful in selecting this function because many POS/ Cash Register have a “Repeat” key to ring up multiple items. In this case true transactions will be deleted and not shown. This function is useful when used with Customer Displays that continuously refresh the display with identical data and not related to new transactions and causes unecessary data to be sent to the interface.

SCROLL MATCHING

Scroll Matching is a feature to better remove those advertising scrolling messages on the customer display of cash registers so they do not clutter up the video recording.

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Console ID ANY Working Mode ExitWorking Mode TAP Exit Nucleus PrinterTAP Emulate Sharp 750 ER-01PUTAP Emulate TAP US Emulate US SicomDevice Address ANY Address on Exit TkmaxUniwell Terminal ExitScreen Setup Text GrayscaleBackground Grayscale Clock Sub-Menu Title TitlerTitler OFF Exit Language English ExitText Display Choices NONE, 6, 12, 20, 30, 60, 120, 180Display Character / Line Left Justification DisplayInterface Type Register Settings Network Settings ExitCommunication RS-232Choices 7 or Choices ASCII, VSI-ADD, VNet, Dallmeier, MvdrChoices NONE, ODD, Even Choices ON, OFFType Type OFF Address Protocol Regcom 9.6K Baud Rate9600 Choices GENERIC, MASTER, SLAVE, OFFException Reports Exception Report OverviewHard Alarm Output ON-SCREEN FlagsPrinter or DVR Output Total Exceptions Total Exception000 View ExceptionsDMS-3001 DVR-3011,3021 MVDR3000, MVDR5000 Dest ID SCR ID ExitVSI-Pro Max DB9M DVR DB9FException no 00,000,000.00 00,000,000.00Operator None Exit Choices 1 through History Buffer ON/OFF Programming NoteOperator Negative ExceptionChoices 00,000,000.00-99,999,999.99 Choices NONE, IN, OUTEqual OUT RangeGreater than Less thanScroll Matching 010 Alarm OutputsScroll Matching Timeout Exit Triggered Text Video Loss OFF ExitNormal State Alarm noChoices 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 Choices no Normally open, NC Normal closedTriggered Text Display Text OFF Output Text RTS Triggered DelayChoices 6, 12, 30, 60, 120, 180 30SSET Triggered Text Display TextChoices OFF, 1S, 5S, 10S, 20S, 30S, 1M, 5M, 10M Choices Manual, 1s, 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s, 10s, 20s, 30s, 1MPort 1 Test TEST/DEMO ModePort 1 Test Data Capture Register Demo Version ID Exit Receive RX 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 DOWNLOAD/UPLOAD Data Cable DOWNLOAD/UPLOAD SetupDemo Demo on Power UP OFF Exit PINDOWNLOAD/UPLOAD Setup Using VSI-Pro Max to VSI-Pro Max Download Setup Upload Setup Update Firmware Exit DOWNLOAD/UPLOAD Setup Sub-MenuDOWNLOAD/UPLOAD Setup Using a PC Software InstallationVSI-Pro Max Remote Program Downloading Ver Click the Tab Remote and you will see the following Menu Remote MenuCommunication Cable Pin Out File MenuAbout Menu PC / Laptop DB9F VSI-Pro DB9MDownload Setup VSI-Pro Firmware Download MenuVSI-Pro Max Firmware Download Utility Connect To Menu In-System Programming Display Problem Solving Guide Appendix aNo Video on Monitor No Network Communication or LED FlashingNo Data to the DVR from Master Characters JITTER, JUMP, or SkewVL Video Error LED on but Video Looks Good Problem Solving GuideVL Video Error LED not on but Video Looks BAD Appendix aHard Alarm Output Appendix BDVR DB9M DB9F Appendix CDVR Text Input Connections Screw TerminalsUTP Connections Appendix D AGCVSI-Pro Max RJ45 Pin Outs RJ45 Out Front Panel Appendix EP2RS Parallel to Serial Converter RS DB-9F VSI-Pro DB-9MUSB to RS-232 Converter Appendix FVsib for Thai, Korean or Chinese Languages Vsib InstallationAppendix G Vsib DB-9M VSI-Pro DB-9MAnsi Driver Commands Appendix ECR / Tpif Interface CardsAppendix H Appendix J RS-232 to RS-485/422 Converter PCBTcpip DB-9M Tcpip 232 Adapter Appendix KTcpip 232 Adapter RXD TXD GNDNetwork Types Appendix LVSI-Pro Max Networking VSI-Pro Max Network CapabilityMaster / Hydra Appendix M DVRDVR Appendix M Master / HydraAVE RS-485 NetworkDipswitch Settings Hydra and RegcomNetwork Protocol AVE POS Networking Protocol VSI-ADD ProtocolESC Addr Text to be Displayed Master ProtocolRS-485 Vnetworker Appendix M DVRIntroduction RS-485 VnetworkerView Status Windows Windows Tile Horizontally Windows Tile VerticallyFiles Address Select Remote KeyboardAL-16 Alarm Output Adapter Appendix NPTZ Control Access Control PanelsAppendix O POS & Cctv Applications Cash Drawers, Safes and Security DoorsLimited Warranty Appendix P Limited WarrantyDoing a Master Reset Clears ALL Programming Master ResetLimited Warranty Appendix 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