Pelco C690M-E operation manual Connecting POS Terminals and ATMs

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CONNECTING POS TERMINALS AND ATMs

The DX2000 supports data input from up to 16 POS terminals or ATMs. The DVR provides options for connecting these devices using DX2000 data adapters. These optional adapters let you connect to RS-232 serial interfaces and optically isolate each device from the DX2000.

In addition, the optional DX2000DH Data Hub provides a local connection for up to seven ATM or POS devices and delivers the transaction data to the DX2000 over a single cable. Up to four data hubs can be daisy chained for connecting with devices up to several miles away.

The DX2000 data ports can also be connected directly to the Pelco PIM (personality interface module), which permits connection to POS terminals that do not have an RS-232 interface.

Refer to Figure 3. The POS terminal/ATM are numbered 1 (top) through 4 (bottom).

Each port can be configured differently, allowing a number of possible combinations. The system can support up to 16 data devices. Multiple network devices can be connected through a single port while devices with dedicated output ports can be connected directly to the four data ports or to the DX2000DH Data Hub.

The ports are defined as follows:

Port 1:SUPPORTED CONNECTIONS

POS Device: COMM Port (Asynchronous) or Pelco PIM

ATM: SNA (SLDC)

Port 2:SUPPORTED CONNECTIONS

POS Device: COMM Port (Asynchronous) or Pelco PIM

ATM: SLDC (SNA)

Port 3:SUPPORTED CONNECTIONS

POS Device: COMM Port (Asynchronous), Pelco PIM, or DX2000 Data Hub (Supports Asynchronous RS-422 through Signal Converter)

Port 4:SUPPORTED CONNECTIONS

POS Device: COMM Port (Asynchronous), Pelco PIM, or DX2000 Data Hub (Supports Asynchronous RS-422 through Signal Converter)

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Contents DX2000 Digital Video Recorder Installation C690M-E 11/04 Contents Pelco Manual C690M-E 11/04 List of Illustrations List of TablesImportant Safeguards and Warnings GeneralRegulatory Notices DescriptionEvent Recording and Alarm Recording Scheduled RecordingMotion Recording Data Exception RecordingMinimum PC Requirements Items the Customer SuppliesQty Description Models Optional Compatible ProductsInstallation Rear Panel OverviewAlarm inputs DIP switchesReset Buttons RelaysRear Panel Connectors Data Connections Pelco Manual C690M-E 11/04 Installation Steps Wall Mounting the DX2000Pelco Manual C690M-E 11/04 RJ-45 Color Chart Straight-Through CableCrossed Cable Refer to the Changing the Default IP Address section Pelco Manual C690M-E 11/04 Connecting Alarms Unsupervised Alarm Input Configuration and Wiring Supervised Alarm Input Configuration and Wiring Alarm Alarm Connecting POS Terminals and ATMs Direct Connection PIM ConnectionPV130 RS-422 Converter Connection DX2000DH Data Hub ConnectionConfiguring Your PC PC SettingsDial-Up Connection Changing the Default IP Address Login DX2000 Series Recorded Video ScreenPage Quick Guide to the Menu Structure Menu TreeProgramming Camera NamesRecording Scheduled Recording Record Schedule ScreenPelco Manual C690M-E 11/04 10.0 Pelco Manual C690M-E 11/04 Deselecting a Recording Time Motion Recording Record On Motion Detection Screen10.0 Pelco Manual C690M-E 11/04 Page Pelco Manual C690M-E 11/04 Event and Alarm Recording Remember the following when programming alarms Page 10.0 Page Data Exception Recording Quality Lower Size KB Pelco Manual C690M-E 11/04 Data Interface Communication Type ATM Async Data Port Configuration Page Associated Data Format and Camera Associated Data Format & Camera ScreenPage Data Format and Exceptions Data Format ScreenPage Date Characters that defines the end of the transaction Data Exceptions EQ= Checkmark User or Administrator General InformationCheckmark Set Date/Time Pelco Manual C690M-E 11/04 Disk ALLOCATION/DISK Partitions Approximate Hard Disk Space TablesQuality GB/Day GB HDD Days Quality GB/Day GB HDD Days Motion, Event, Alarm Disk Space Estimate CalculationQuality Lower Size KB Upper Limit KB ScheduledAllocating Disk Space Disk Allocation ScreenPage Operation DVR Front PanelPC Screen Overview Picture Quality Camera Controls Monitor ControlsScreen Buttons Video Loss Indicators Mode Icon ColorsInformation Boxes Controlling the Camera Tour Feature Setting PresetsViewing Live Video Controlling the CameraOperating Presets Programming PatternsOperating Patterns Resetting Cameras Accessing Camera MenusChanging Default Speed Activating AuxiliariesViewing Data Devices Live Decimal Value Ascii Code ENQ NAK ACK SYN DEL ETB Can SUB ESCLED Viewing Recorded Video Playback Control Buttons Playing Back Recorded Video Video Clip Display ScreenPage Playing Back Recorded Data Transaction Date/Time SearchTransaction number found within the transaction Pelco Manual C690M-E 11/04 Transaction Text Search Searching ATM transactions using line item Criterion EffectPage Recording and Playback When Hour Is Set Back Playback Following Time ChangesPC Recording and Playback Recording a Snapshot on the PC’S Hard DriveDisplaying a Snapshot from the PC’S Hard Drive Recording Live Video on the PC’S Hard Drive Saving Recorded Video on the PC’S Hard DrivePlaying Back Recordings from the PC’S Hard Drive Printing AN Image Utilities File Utilities Loading New SoftwareRestoring Previous Software Initialize Data Configurations Hard Drive UtilitiesErase All Recorded Images and Data Resetting the DVR PC Settings Playback ViewerDescription Copying the Playback Viewer SoftwarePlayback Viewer Controls Page 104 Pelco Manual C690M-E 11/04 Playback Viewer Information Boxes Viewing Files on the Playback ViewerSaving AN Image Printing AN Image in a File Emptying the ViewerMaintenance Glossary Specifications ELECTRICAL/VIDEOIndex Page 112 Pelco Manual C690M-E 11/04 Regulatory Notices Warranty and Return Information