PROGRAMMING
SECTION A : VSI-Pro Version 13.00
Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “REGISTER SELECT” and press “Set”. The REGIS- TER SELECT menu will appear:
GENERIC TCPIP ADDRESSABLE VSI PC COM 1,2,3,4 AD4323
ADS
DELTA SONO 3.1 DRESSER WAYNE EDACOM
- - - - - - - - - NEXT PAGE EXIT
Figure 10-A: REGISTER SELECT
Sub-Menu
1.Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “TCPIP” and press “Set” to enter and change the IP address to the same as the IP address you wish to monitor.
EXAMPLE: If the IP address is 192.168.0.141, set the address on the TCPIP 232 Adapter using this menu.
IP ADDRESS |
| 192 |
IP ADDRESS | 2 | 168 |
IP ADDRESS | 3 | 0 |
IP ADDRESS | 4 | 141 |
DOWNLOAD CONFIGURATION
EXIT
Figure 10-B: TCPIP Sub-Menu
2.Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “Download Configuration” and press “Set” to execute. Make sure a TCPIP232 Adapter is connected and the
3.Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “EXIT” and press “Set” to return to the previous menu.
Refer to Appendix I for additional information on the TCPIP232 Adapter or the manual included with the adapter.
NOTE: The TCPIP232 Adapter can be programmed by this method or by using a standard PC with a serial cable along with the AVE IP setting software. Refer to the TCIP232 Adpater Manual for doing this.
Once you have set the IP address of the TCPIP232 Adapter you will be in the “Generic” display mode. You may select another register driver to format this display. When you do this the
The TCPIP232 Adpater communicates with the VSI- Pro via
TCP/IP Limitations
The TCPIP232 Adapter can monitor any Ethernet LAN either 10MBs or 100MB/s. However the actual long term throughput of the adpater is limited to 5MB/s. This is more than enough for network printers for cash receipts, bar code scanners or single cash registers that operate in a “Live Mode”. Live Mode means the register transmitts the data on the net- work line by line or at the end of each transaction. Some cash registers have large local built in memo- ries for thousands of items and then only batch multiple transactions on the network at any given time or controlled by the server. Cash Registers utilizing this kind of batch processing are not suitable for security monitoring. Other devices that output large amounts of data will overrun the buffers of either the TCPIP232 Adapter or
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