PROGRAMMING THE VSSI-PRO

This sub-menu is selected when connecting to SNA or X.25 modem taps. The most common is FORMAT I but if the data does not display in a pleasing format try FORMAT II-IV. The CAT ELF is for the Citibank ATM network only.

SDLC FORMAT I

SDLC FORMAT II

SDLC FORMAT III

SDLC FORMAT IV

CAT ELF

EXIT

Figure 9: SDLC Sub-Menu

This protocol is the generic name for the IBM 3670 or 3675 communication standard BISYNC with the follow- ing sub-menu:

BISYNC FORMAT I

EXIT

Figure 10: BISYNC Sub-Menu

The async format is for proprietary credit unions or older networks. This is the RS-232C standard ASYNC with the following sub-menu:

ASYNC FORMAT I

EXIT

Figure 11: ASYNC Sub-Menu

The camera port provided on many ATMs was origi- nally designed to connect to film cameras. Limited data is available on these ports but it is an easy method of interfacing. These ports must be enabled in the ATM setup or will not function so contact your ATM installer to verify. The data format is RS-232C with special hand- shaking camera port with the following sub-menu:

FUJITSU 4000/6000

FUJITSU 7000

IBM 4700

IBM PICTURE TEXT

NCR 5000

NCR 5000 FMT II

EXIT

Figure 12: CAMERA PORT Sub-Menu

Journal printer taps take the data from the journal or reciept printer and displays that data. This data is ei- ther RS-232C or a propietary variation thereof. Op- tional data converters are required for some printer in- terfaces.

GENERIC

NCR THERMAL PRINTER

EXIT

Figure 13: JOURNAL PRINTER Sub-Menu

The tap mode reads the data that is communicating to an installed printer. If the printer goes off line or runs out of paper no data will display. In the emulate mode, the VSSI-Pro simulates a printer and constantly tells the ATM the printer is on-line and full of paper.

TAP

EMULATE

EXIT

Figure 14: NCR THERMAL

PRINTERS Sub-Menu

TCPIP 232 Adapter

Interfacing the VSSI-Pro to the ATM TCP/IP network requires the TCPIP 232 Adapter along with the VSSI- Pro. The IP address of the ATM is programmed into the TCPIP 232 Adapter via on-screen programming. The ATM LAN cable is plugged into the adapter and the supplied additonal LAN cable is then plugged into the ATM. Therefore this DOES NOT require an additional network port for the ATM interface or any host program- ming of a VPN router.

Figure 15: Front of TCPIP 232 Adapter

VSSI-Pro VIDEO SERIAL ATM INTERFACE

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