AVE VSI-Pro Max operation manual Choices 6, 12, 30, 60, 120, 180, 30S, SET Triggered Text Exit

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PROGRAMMING

ALARM DURATION

This is the amount of time in seconds that the alarm will remain activated once it is triggered. The selections for alarm duration are: PULSE, 6, 12, 20, 30, 60, 120, 180, and 300 seconds. (PULSE sends a 200mS alarm pulse to the alarm device.)

To select the amount of time in seconds that you want to program the alarm duration, press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “ALARM DURATION” and press “Set”. The cursor will start flashing. Press the “Up” or “Down” button to cycle through the values and press “Set” when the desired value is displayed.

FLAG TYPE

This feature allows you to insert a visual alarm flag on each exception that you program to aid in the review of the video tape. This flag can appear as an asterisk “*” , a flashing asterisk, reverse text, or flashing reverse text.

To make your selection, press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “FLAG TYPE” and press “Set”. The cursor will start flashing. Press the “Up” or “Down” button to cycle through the values and press “Set” when the desired value is displayed.

FLAG DURATION

Choices: 6, 12, 30, 60, 120, 180,..., 300

This is the amount of time in seconds that the on-screen FLAG, either the Asterisk or the Reverse mode, will remain activated once it is triggered.

NOTE?

Flag Duration is independent of the Alarm Duration. Flag Duration is the amount of time the on-screen flag will remain on after activation, while, Alarm Duration is the amount of time that the hard-wired Alarm Output remains activated after it is triggered.

To select the amount of time in seconds that you want to program for the flag duration, press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “FLAG DURATION” and press “Set”. The cursor will start flashing. Press the “Up” or “Down” button to cycle through the values and press “Set” when the desired value is displayed.

TRIGGERED TEXT

A Triggered Text is a data string that associates with one of the 16 alarms or with external RTS alarm. When the alarm is triggered by a source, the associated string is sent out and/or displayed, if enabled respectively. Each Triggered Text can contain up to 40 printable ASCII data. If non-printable data (control code) is included, each control code occupies 3 printable spaces. Therefore, only 13 control codes maximum can be programmed in one Triggered Text. To program the TRIGGERED TEXT, go to the ALARM OUTPUTS sub-menu. Select desired ALARM NO or RTS for external alarm. Then go to the TRIGGERED TEXT sub-menu.

DISPLAY TEXT

OFF

OUTPUT TEXT

OFF

RTS TRIGGERED DELAY

30S

SET TRIGGERED

TEXT

EXIT

 

Figure 74: TRIGGERED TEXT Sub-Menu

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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 IndicatorsDTR PIN # Signal Name RS232DSR RTSTo 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 Getting Started ProgrammingMain Programming Menu Register SelectTCP/IP Next page ExitTCP/IP Limitations Mode Emulating Exit Model TK-T500 Mode Emulating ExitGeneric Addressable VSI VSI-ADDDresser Wayne Delta SonoPOS / CDU Nucleus Journalprinter ReceiptprinterDevice Console Device Address Exit GasboyGilbarco PC G-SITELocal VSS Micros IDN Network Micros ISN Network Exit Source TypeDevice Printer Device Address ANY Modetap Exit NCRWorking Mode TAP Exit Title Display on Console ID ANY Working Mode ExitNorand Nucleus PrinterTAP Emulate TAP US Emulate US Sharp 750 ER-01PUTAP Emulate SicomUniwell TkmaxDevice Address ANY Address on Exit Terminal ExitScreen Setup Text GrayscaleBackground Grayscale Clock Sub-Menu Titler OFF Exit TitlerTitle Language English ExitText Display Choices NONE, 6, 12, 20, 30, 60, 120, 180Display Character / Line Display Left JustificationCommunication Register Settings Network Settings ExitInterface Type RS-232Choices NONE, ODD, Even Choices ASCII, VSI-ADD, VNet, Dallmeier, MvdrChoices 7 or Choices ON, OFF9600 Type OFF Address Protocol Regcom 9.6K Baud RateType Choices GENERIC, MASTER, SLAVE, OFFException Report Overview Exception ReportsHard Alarm Output ON-SCREEN FlagsPrinter or DVR Output 000 Total ExceptionTotal Exceptions View ExceptionsDest ID SCR ID Exit DMS-3001 DVR-3011,3021 MVDR3000, MVDR5000DVR DB9F VSI-Pro Max DB9MOperator None Exit 00,000,000.00 00,000,000.00Exception no Choices 1 throughProgramming Note History Buffer ON/OFFChoices 00,000,000.00-99,999,999.99 Negative ExceptionOperator Choices NONE, IN, OUTOUT Range EqualGreater than Less thanScroll Matching Scroll Matching Timeout Exit Alarm Outputs010 Triggered Text Video Loss OFF ExitChoices 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 Alarm noNormal State Choices no Normally open, NC Normal closedChoices 6, 12, 30, 60, 120, 180 Display Text OFF Output Text RTS Triggered DelayTriggered Text 30SChoices OFF, 1S, 5S, 10S, 20S, 30S, 1M, 5M, 10M Display TextSET Triggered Text Choices Manual, 1s, 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s, 10s, 20s, 30s, 1MPort 1 Test Data Capture Register Demo Version ID Exit TEST/DEMO ModePort 1 Test 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 Demo Demo on Power UP OFF Exit DOWNLOAD/UPLOAD SetupDOWNLOAD/UPLOAD Data Cable PINDOWNLOAD/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 MenuAbout Menu File MenuCommunication Cable Pin Out PC / Laptop DB9F VSI-Pro DB9MDownload Setup VSI-Pro Firmware Download MenuVSI-Pro Max Firmware Download Utility Connect To Menu In-System Programming Display Appendix a Problem Solving GuideNo Data to the DVR from Master No Network Communication or LED FlashingNo Video on Monitor Characters JITTER, JUMP, or SkewVL Video Error LED not on but Video Looks BAD Problem Solving GuideVL Video Error LED on but Video Looks Good Appendix aAppendix B Hard Alarm OutputDVR Text Input Connections Appendix CDVR DB9M DB9F Screw TerminalsUTP Connections Appendix D AGCVSI-Pro Max RJ45 Pin Outs RJ45 Out P2RS Parallel to Serial Converter Appendix EFront Panel RS DB-9F VSI-Pro DB-9MAppendix F USB to RS-232 ConverterAppendix G Vsib InstallationVsib for Thai, Korean or Chinese Languages Vsib DB-9M VSI-Pro DB-9MAnsi Driver Commands Appendix ECR / Tpif Interface CardsAppendix H RS-232 to RS-485/422 Converter PCB Appendix JTcpip 232 Adapter Tcpip 232 Adapter Appendix KTcpip DB-9M RXD TXD GNDVSI-Pro Max Networking Appendix LNetwork Types VSI-Pro Max Network CapabilityDVR Master / Hydra Appendix MAVE Appendix M Master / HydraDVR RS-485 NetworkHydra and Regcom Dipswitch SettingsESC Addr Text to be Displayed AVE POS Networking Protocol VSI-ADD ProtocolNetwork Protocol Master 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 AdapterAppendix O POS & Cctv Applications Access Control PanelsPTZ Control Cash Drawers, Safes and Security DoorsLimited Warranty Limited Warranty Appendix PLimited Warranty Master ResetDoing a Master Reset Clears ALL Programming Appendix QNorth America