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    1 VSI-PR VSI-PR VSI-PR VSI-PR VSI-PR O O O O O MAX MAX MAX MAX MAX POS / CASH REGISTER INTERF ACE Operation Manual September 2008 ...

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    2 VSI-Pro Max Copyright C A VE Thailand Co., Lt d. 2000-2008 A VE Multiview UK Unit 1C, The Potteries, Woodgreen Road, W altham Abbey Essex, EN9 3SA, UK T el: 440-870-770-9323 Fax: 440-870-770-9363 Email: ave-uk@multiview.net www .multiview.net A VE Thailand Co., Ltd. 147 Soi On-Nut 44 Sukhumvit 77 Rd., Suan Luang Bangkok 10250,Thailand T el: 662-3 ...

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    3 CONTENTS 1. Introduction.........................................................................................................................................................7 1.1 VSI / VSI+ / VSI-Pro / VSI-Pro Max Backward Compatibility ................................................................. .....7 2. Features & Specifications.. ...

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    4 APPENDICES Appendix A : Problem Solving Guide.....................................................................................................................59 Appendix B : Hard Alarm Output.............................................................................................................................62 Appendix C : DVR T ext In ...

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    5 CONTENTS Figure 1 1 : Register Select Sub-Menu.................................................................................................................17 figure 12 : TCPIP Sub Menu..............................................................................................................................17 Figure 13 : Addressable VSI Sub ...

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    6 CONTENTS Figure 78 : Recerve [ RX ] T est Sub-Menu...............................................................................................................47 Figure 79 : T ransmit [ RX ] T est Sub-Menu..............................................................................................................48 Figure 80 : RX / TX T est Su ...

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    7 The VSI-Pro Max is the latest in the evolution of the popular VSI line of POS / Cash Register Interfaces from A VE. The VSI-Pro Max, now with larger memory sp ace can hold ALL the A VE Interfaces in one unit with full remote PC or DVR programming for selection and setups and onsite firmware updating. New video processing circuitry allows use with ...

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    8 2.1 FEA TURES ............80 Register Selections Selectable via OSD ............User Select able Full Duplex Bi-Directional POS / Cash Register Communications RS-232C RS-232C Optically Isolated RS-485 Full Duplex, RS-422 Half Duplex Passive T ap (Hi-Z) ............RS-232C or RS-485 Output of all data or exceptions to printers, computers, modems a ...

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    9 2.2 SPECIFICA TIONS Video In (BNC) .5VP-P to 2VP-P AGC T erm. 75 ohms, 90V Gas Discharge Suppression Video Out (BNC) 1V P-P T erminated or Unterminated can drive two 75 ohm loads Video S / N better than 50dB Video B / W better than 7MHz Power (DC Coax 2.1mmx5.5mm) 9-12VDC 170mA 18V MOV Surge Suppression Battery Backup NiMH 1 year with 24 hour cha ...

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    10 The VSI-Pro Max will overlay the characters on any input video source. The video input can be virtually any baseband or composite video source. The VSI-Pro will accept NTSC, RS-170, RS-330, CCIR, P AL or SECAM video format s.The Video input to the VSI-Pro Max is a st andard BNC connector , terminated at 75 [ohms]. After completing the interface ...

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    11 3.2 RS-232 SERIAL INPUT The VSI-Pro Max accepts serial dat a via the DB-9 Female connector located on the rear of VSI-Pro Max. This connector is similar to “A T” type computer RS232 serial ports and the pin out is identical. T able 1 shows the standard pin out for VSI-Pro Max RS-232 female connector . On the other hand T able 2 compares the ...

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    12 Figure 4: VSI-Pro Max Connections T able 3 : Pin-Out of the DB-9 Female Connector on the VSI-Pro RS-422 / RS-485 1 Alarm Out 1 Open Collector T ransisitor 2 No Function No Function 3 TXD RS-232 From VSI-Pro Max (Option) 4 RS-485 (+) A Data From or T o VSI-Pro Max 5 Ground 6 RS-485 (-) B Data From or T o VSI-Pro Max 7 RTS ( Alarm In ) T o VSI-Pro ...

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    13 Earth Ground VSI-Pro Max POS / Cash Register Interface CONNECTIONS Grounding and Isolation The VSI-Pro Max has an isolated internal signal/power ground from the case or chassis ground. Therefore maintain- ing this isolation will insure proper surge and lightning suppression when the chassis grounded properly . Video Surge / Lightning Protection ...

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    14 The VSI-Pro Max is programmed by pressing and releasing specific combinations of the four front panel push- buttons. Via these four simple buttons, all of the powerful programming features of the T ext Inserter are available. A video source and a monitor must be connected in order to see the programming menus. Figure 6 : Four Front Pannel Push B ...

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    15 1) Press and hold the “Set” button. 2) Press and release the “Reset” button. 3) Release the “Set” button. 4) Press “Down” or “Up” to move the text block. 5) When the choice is made, press and release the “Set” button. Changing the Vertical Position Down Up Set Reset Figure 9: Four Front Pannel Push Buttons of VSI-Pro Max ...

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    16 5.2 MAIN PROGRAMMING MENU Following is a detailed description of the menu selections and the programming capabilities of the VSI-Pro. Figure 10 : VSI-Pro Max Main-Menu REGISTER SELECT SCREEN SETUP TEXT DISPLA Y COMMUNICA TION EXCEPTION REPORT ALARM OUTPUTS TEST/DEMO MODE DOWNLOAD/UPLOAD SETUP HELP 5.1 GETTING ST ARTED T o access the main-menu of ...

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    17 Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “REGISTER SELECT” and press “Set”. The REGIS- TER SELECT menu will appear: Figure 1 1: REGISTER SELECT Sub-Menu PROGRAMMING Figure 12: TCPIP Sub-Menu 1. Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “TCPIP” and press “Set” to enter and change the IP add ...

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    18 SET ADDRESS ANY EXIT Figure 13: ADDRESSABLE VSI Sub-Menu SET ADDRESS Choices: ANY , 1, 2, 3,..., 253, 254, 255 AD4323 Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “AD4323” and press “ Set ”. No menu will apprear and merely sets the VSI-Pro Max to support the special protocol of this model. ADS Press the “Up” or “Do ...

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    19 PROGRAMMING VSI-Pro Max POS / Cash Register Interface DEL T A JOURNAL DEL T A RECEIPT EPSON JOURNAL EPSON RECEIPT EXIT Figure 19: DEL T A SONO 3.1 Sub-Menu DEL T A SONO 3.1 Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “DEL T A SONO 3.1” and press “ Set ”. The DEL T A SONO 3.1 menu will appear: Figure 22: NUCLEUS Sub-Menu ...

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    20 PROGRAMMING VSI-Pro Max POS / Cash Register Interface Figure 27: GASBOY Sub-Menu DEVICE CONSOLE DEVICE ADDRESS 01 EXIT DEVICE Choices: PRINTER, CONSOLE,CSL OLD DEVICE ADDRESS Choices: ANY , 01, 02, 03,..., 17 GASBOY Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “GASBOY” and press “ Set ”. The GASBOY20-A menu will appear: ...

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    21 PROGRAMMING VSI-Pro Max POS / Cash Register Interface Figure 34: MICROS Sub-Menu LOCAL VSS MICROS IDN NETWORK MICROS ISN NETWORK EXIT SOURCE TYPE Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “MICROS” and press “Set”. The MICROS menu will appear: MICROS IDN NETWORK Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the curso ...

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    22 PROGRAMMING VSI-Pro Max POS / Cash Register Interface Figure 39: NORAND 1200 Sub-Menu TITLE DISPLA Y : ON CONSOLE ID : ANY WORKING MODE : EXIT TITLE DISPLA Y Choices: ON, OFF CONSOLE ID : Choices: ANY , 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 WORKING MODE Choices: ACK , T AP NORAND 1200 Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “NORAND 1200 ...

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    23 DISPLA Y RECEIPT EXIT Figure 45: SHARP 750 ER-01PU Sub-Menu DISPLA Y Choices: RECEIPT , JOURNAL PROGRAMMING VSI-Pro Max POS / Cash Register Interface SHARP 750 ER-01PU Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “SHARP 750 ER-01PU” and press “Set”. The SHARP 750 ER-01PU menu will appear: TA P EMULA TE TA P U S EMULA TE ...

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    24 NOTE ? As we continually add new registers, these menus are subject to change. JOURNAL PRINTER RECEIPT PRINTER Figure 53: TKMAXXSub-Menu TKMAX Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “TKMAXX” and press “Set”. The TKMAXX menu will ap- pear: UNIWELL Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “UNIW ...

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    25 5.4 SCREEN SETUP Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “SCREEN SETUP” and press “Set”. The following menu will appear: TEXT GRA YSCALE T o change the display border and/or the grayscale of the text on screen, press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “TEXT GRA YSCALE” and press “Set”. C ...

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    26 Figure 58: CLOCK Sub-Menu T/D DISPLA Y turns the time/date display on or of f. Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “T/D DISPLA Y” and press “Set”. The cursor will st art flashing. Press the “Up” or “Down” button to toggle between “ON” or “OFF” and press “Set” when the desired value is display ...

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    27 TITLER T o change the status of the on-screen titler , press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “TITLER” and press “Set”. The cursor will st art flashing. Select either “ON” or “OFF” by pressing the “Up” or “Down” button. After making a selection, press “Set”. This will return the cursor to the no ...

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    28 SCREEN BLANK Choices: NONE, 6, 12, 20, 30, 60, 120, 180, 300 This is the amount of time that the VSI-Pro text display will remain on-screen after a transaction before blanking it self off (not the video picture, just the register transaction dat a) until the next transaction. T o change the SCREEN BLANK setting, press the “Up” or “Down” ...

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    29 LINE COMPRESS The VSI-Pro automatically compresses the spaces in a line first as it reaches 40 characters. With LINE COMPRESS “ON”, the VSI-Pro will additionally remove multiple spaces and then vowels from the text to further compress the display as necessary . T o make this selection, position the arrow in front of “LINE COMPRESS” and p ...

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    30 5.6 COMMUNICA TION This was discussed briefly in the section under “REGISTER SELECT” and will be fully explained here. When you choose your register type under the REGISTER SELECT menu, this automatically format s the VSI-Pro to the appro- priate settings needed to communicate with your register . There may be times when you will need to ame ...

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    31 VSI-Pro Max POS / Cash Register Interface TX BAUD RA TE Choices: AUTO, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 14.4K, 19.2K, 28.8K, 38.4K, 57.6K, 1 15.2K This feature allows you to set the transmit baud rate to a separate device if you are looping the dat a back out of the VSI-Pro. T o set the TX Baud Rate for your p articular device, press the “Up” or “D ...

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    32 SW HANDSHAKING Choices: NONE, XON/XOFF , ACK/NAK Software handshaking is a command that is embedded in the data stream that is read and/or sent by the VSI-Pro Max that controls the flow of data to or from an external device. AUTO LINEFEED Choices: ON, OFF Auto Linefeed makes the VSI-Pro append a CR/ LF after each displayed line. The default of t ...

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    33 VSI-Pro Max POS / Cash Register Interface Related Settings “PROTOCOL” which the choices are REGCOM or VNET “TX PROTOCOL” which the choices will be MVDR, DALLMEIER, VSI-ADD, VNET “BAUD RA TE” 1200- 1 15.2K SLA VE This setting confirgures the Network RJ45 port to be a Slave which is formerly called Regcom or Vnetworker . The Slave uses ...

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    34 ON-SCREEN FLAGS Y ou have several options for programming your Exception Report. The first option typically has all programmed exceptions display a flashing asterisk in the upper right corner of the on-screen display , or reversing the entire text display . This on-screen flag is controlled through the ALARM OUTPUTS menu. Y ou assign a correspon ...

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    35 Figure 66: EXEPTION HISTOR Y Sub-Menu TOT AL EXCEPTIONS This is not a selection for just displays the total exception count kept in the Exception History Buf fer maximum 800. VIEW EXCEPTIONS This displays the buffered exceptions on-screen, starting with the oldest exception in the buf fer . Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cur ...

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    36 DEST ID and SRC ID Choices: 1 through 32 Note: The DEST ID and SRC ID can not be the same value or can not send any command. Figure 69: DVR-301 1,3021,MVDR3000,MVDR5000 Sub-Menu DVR-301 1 / DVR-3021 / MVDR3000 / MVDR5000 Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “DVR-301 1,3021” and press “Set”. An asterisk appears to ...

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    37 OUTPUT EXCEPTIONS This selection allows you to have the buffered exceptions sent out for printing. This is a global setting for all excep- tions, but you also need to turn on the output for each independent exception. CLEAR HISTOR Y This selection clears all the buffered exceptions and reset s the T OT AL EXCEPTIONS counter . EXIT Press the “U ...

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    38 OUTPUT Choices: ON, OFF The OUTPUT controls the RS-232 dat a from the VSI-Pro. T ypically this is sent to a remote Serial Printer to provide a hard copy of Exceptions with time and date on it. This data can also be sent out to a computer with appropriate software and give you the ability to analyze data. Y ou could also use an auto answer modem ...

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    39 EXCEPTION STRING The VSI-Pro compares the data that is printed to video to the dat a entered in the Exception S tring. The Exception S tring can also be used without a defined range. Example of this would be to assign a word “ VOID” as an exception. VSI-Pro will look for that string so range definition is not necessary . However , exception ...

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    40 NEGA TIVE EXCEPTION Y ou can remove unwanted text from the screen using the VSI-Pro. The VSI-Pro displays data in the text block 1 1 lines by 40 characters wide for total of 440 characters. T o remove unwanted messages from the register data you first determine how the unwanted messages prints to the video. For example, a typical message which s ...

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    41 OUT RANGE Suppose Exception #3 would “FLAG” every transaction on Department 2 that is under 10 cent s and over $100 dollars. This would be the settings for this Exception: Exception No. 3 Display ON Output ON, OFF (Depending on presence of serial printer). Exception String 2 . . . Range 0000.10 -0099.99 Operator OUT IN RANGE Suppose Exceptio ...

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    42 PROGRAMMING GREA TER 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 S tring 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 ...

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    43 5.8 ALARM OUTPUTS T o access alarm output, press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “ALARM OUTPUTS” and press “Set”. The following sub-menu will appear: PROGRAMMING VSI-Pro Max POS / Cash Register Interface Exception S trings (with Scroll Matching OFF) are compared to any text in a line or any text af ter a CR LF up ...

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    44 ALARM TRIGGER Choices: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 1 1, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23,24 , 1-12, 13-24, 1-24, RT S An Alarm T rigger is the source of activity programmed to activate a certain alarm. The alarm trigger tells the VSI-Pro Max what exception to use to trigger the alarming device or the on-screen flag. Choices: Exc ...

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    45 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. T o make your selection, press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “FLAG TYPE? ...

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    46 SET TRIGGERED TEXT Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “SET TRIGGERED TEXT” and press “Set”. The following sub- menu will appear: Y ou can enter 2 lines with 40 alpha numeric text on each line. Y ou can also enter non-printable dat a (control code) instead of triggered text. Each control code occupies 3 characto ...

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    47 NOTE ? In the above or below tests, you can stop the scrolling data by holding down either “Up” or “Down” button. PORT 1 TEST Sending and receiving data performance can be analyzed under the POR T 1 TEST sub-menu. Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “PORT 1 TEST” and press “Set”. The following sub-menu w ...

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    48 RX / TX TEST In the RX/ TX test the VSI-Pro echos whatever it receives. Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “RX/ TX TEST” and press “Set”. The following display will appear (example only): Figure 80: RX /TX TEST Display RX BAUDRA TE : AUTO TX BAUDRA TE : 2400 P ARITY : NONE DA T A BIT : 8 HANDSHAKING : OFF ECHOI ...

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    49 Figure 82: DA T A CAPTURE Sub-Menu Press “Set” to return to the previous menu. CAPTURE TO PORT 1 This feature redirect the incoming data to VSI-Pro Max to its output ( Pin 3 of A T type RS-232 female connector ) where that data can be stored to data storing devices (e.g. PC). This feature is useful to store non-RS 232 format data. Press the ...

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    50 DUMP MEMOR Y Y ou can upload any saved information from the VSI-Pro memory to any PC or some specific communication devices using appropriate upload cable. T o upload the information into a PC you must have any communication sof tware which can transfer the binary data. Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “DUMP MEMOR ...

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    51 DOWNLOAD/UPLOAD SETUP USING VSI-Pro Max T O VSI-Pro Max T o insure that the DOWNLOAD/UPLOAD process is accomplished, you need to access the programming menu for both VSI-Pro Max, so each VSI-Pro Max needs a video input and a monitor . The optimum way to perform the DOWNLOAD/UPLOAD process would be to have a system set up with two separate camera ...

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    52 Figure 90: UPLOAD SETUP Sub-Menu & Display The data transfer will begin and you will have a screen count down of the status that reads: The count will end at 100. When this prompt clears the screen, the data transfer is complete. Press “Reset” to exit this menu on both VSI-Pro Max’s. Now go to the main-menu of the previously UNPROGRAMM ...

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    53 DOWNLOAD/UPLOAD SETUP USING A PC Y ou can use a Laptop PC and A VE’s IC, HyperT erminal or equivalent communications program to store dat a from a VSI-Pro Max to a file. This file can then be uploaded to other VSI-Pro Max unit s with the same software revision level. Use 38400,n,8,1 baud for the PC’s baud rate. NOTE: This feature is only ava ...

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    54 Click the T ab “Remote” and you will see the following Menu. Figure 92 Remote Menu Click on “Set Comport”. If the VSI-Pro Max is in the “Baudrate Detection” Mode then you can set any baud rate and the VSI-Pro Max will self configure. However if the VSI-Pro Max is already set to a baud rate you must select the exact baud rate and comm ...

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    55 File Menu Figure 93 File Menu “Open” allows you to select a file which contains a previously saved version of all the VSI-Pro Max setups. “Open History” allows you to view a previously saved History File downloaded from the VSI-Pro Max. “Save” allows you to save a current set of VSI-Pro Max settings that are configured in the program ...

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    56 VSI-Pro Firmware Download Menu T o update the VSI-Pro Max, load the VSI-Pro Max Firmware Download Utility and follow the instructions below . Then select “UPDA TE FIRMW ARE” from the menu selection. Figure 96: Update Firmware Sub-Menu VSI-Pro Max Firmware Download Utility This document describes the VSI-Pro Max V14 Release 12. This feature a ...

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    57 Click File ==> Properties Y ou will see the configuration frame and then click. Choose Bits per second to 19200 and press connect. PROGRAMMING Figure 98: Connect T o Menu Figure 99: Port Settings Menu VSI-Pro Max POS / Cash Register Interface ...

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    58 Second, you go to the menu of the VSI-Pro Max “Download/Upload Setup” then select ==> “Update Firmware” and then press Set. Now you will see message in Hyper T erminal. “Do you want to update? [Y/N]” Press “Y” to accept update. Y ou will see message warning again. “Doing this will erase the program memory [Y/N]” Press “Y ...

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    59 NO DA T A ON-SCREEN and/or REGISTER LED NOT FLASHING 1. Press the “Reset” button on the VSI-Pro Max front panel. 2. Incorrect register selected in the REGISTER SELECT menu. 3. Data cable is miswired. 4. Data cable is too long or did not use shielded cable. 5. May be connected to the wrong port. 6. Need RS-232 Optical Isolation so enable this ...

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    60 PROBLEM SOL VING GUIDE APPENDIX A NO NETWORK COMMUNICA TION OR LED FLASHING 1. V erify the RJ1 1, RJ12 or RJ45 is locked into the connector firmly and the locking tab no broken 2. V erify the RJ connector is crimped and wired properly , Pins 4 &5 the two in the very center . 3. V erify the unit is set to either the Master or Slave Mode 4. V ...

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    61 APPENDIX A PROBLEM SOL VING GUIDE VSI-Pro Max POS / Cash Register Interface HOW TO DO A MASTER RESET ON VSI-Pro Max 1. Press and hold in simultaneously the “Down”, “Up” and “Set” buttons. 2. While holding those three buttons in, press and release the “Reset” button and then release the other three buttons. 3. This will display th ...

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    62 VSI-Pro Max POS / Cash Register Interface 12 V D C Internal To VSI-Pro Alarm 1 or 2 Output LED 1K OH M 5 VD C Internal To VSI-Pro Alarm 1 or 2 Output LED 470 OH M 5 VD C Internal To VSI-Pro Alarm 1 or 2 Output R ELAY SPD T 1N 4001 5 VD C Internal To VSI-Pro Alarm 1 or 2 Output BU Z Z E R The VSI-Pro provides two open collector transistor alarm o ...

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    63 APPENDIX C DVR TEXT INPUT CONNECTIONS The A VE MVDR5000 DVR has the ability to input two VSI-Pro Max ASCII T ext directly without any networking. The RS-232 DB9M connector on the rear of the DVR can accept the data from one VSI-Pro Max. The RS-485 RJ12 connector can also accept data from the VSI-Pro Max. The RS-232 port inserts the dat a on Came ...

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    64 VSI-Pro Max POS / Cash Register Interface UTP CONNECTIONS APPENDIX D AGC The VSI-Pro Max has an AGC (Automatic Gain Control) circuit on the video input. This means that even if the video signal is as low as 0.5 V P-P the VSI-Pro Max will automatically amplify to the proper level of 1 V P-P and insert the cash register data into the video flawles ...

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    65 There are a myriad of PC-based systems out there which do not appear on the A VE Cash Register Compatibility List. Most of the PC-based cash registers that are not included in the A VE Cash Register Compatibility List are able to interface to the VSI-Pro Max. T o find the compatibility of a cash register we need to determine following: Does the ...

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    66 JP1 - USB type B Connector . JP7 - RS485 Connector . P1 - RS232 Connector (DB9 Male). JP6 - RS485 load resister jumper (120 Ohm). Configuration Settings RXD RS232 RS485 A(+) B(-) JP8 2-3 1-2 RS232 Configuration Jumper Setting (2-3) (1-2) RXD (JP3) PIN 2 PIN 3 TXD (JP2) PIN 2 PIN 3 CTS (JP5) PIN 7 PIN 8 RTS (JP4) PIN 7 PIN 8 Jumper Default Settin ...

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    67 VSIB for Thai, Korean or Chinese Languages The VSIB is a bit-mapped display device that can display Thai, Korean, or Chinese characters. This device works in conjunction with the VSI-Pro. A special cable is connected between the VSI-Pro and the VSIB so all on-screen programming is done via the VSIB but the controls and menus are the same as the ...

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    68 The ECR Interfaces are small PCBs that mount internally to the cash registers. These PCBs convert internal dat a from matrix and drum printers or thermal printers to RS-232 data. This RS-232 data is then connected directly to the VSI-Pro for display . It also can be connected directly to the Regcom to send up to 16 cash register ’s data on a c ...

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    69 APPENDIX J RS-232 to RS-422/RS-485 Converter VSI-Pro Max POS / Cash Register Interface For some installations exceptional long runs are required, then RS-232 can not support for is normally limited to about 100 ft. In this case one would convert the RS-232 to RS-485 which can be extended up to about 3000 ft. Then on the other end another convert ...

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    70 Figure 131: VSI-Pro Connections with TCPIP 232 Adapter TCPIP 232 ADAPTER Interfacing the VSI-Pro Max to the cash register TCP/IP network requires the TCPIP 232 Adapter along with the VSI- Pro Max. The IP address of the cash register is programmed into the TCPIP 232 Adapter via on-screen program- ming. The cash register LAN cable is plugged into ...

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    71 VSI-Pro Max POS / Cash Register Interface APPENDIX L VSI-Pro Max NETWORKING The VSI-Pro Max is an evolution in the philosophy of A VE to be fully backward compatible with older products along with advancing the features and performance of our new products. Not only can the VSI-Pro Max be fully compatible with all A VE Networking devices like the ...

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    72 MASTER COMMUNICA TION PROT OCOL OPERA TION The VSI-Pro Max or Hydra/Regcom/Vnetworker/Networker use a bi-directional, 2-wire RS-485 databus to communicate. A VSI-Pro Max can be a Slave or a Master . A Regcom, Vnetworker or Networker are used to convert the VSI-Pro, ECR Cards or Adapters to be slaves. The Hydra is a “Master” device and only o ...

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    73 VSI-Pro Max Networking The VSI-Pro Max as a slave allows the connection of multiple cash register terminals to a master unit for the purpose of transaction logging. NETWORK TERMINA TION The device at end of the network must be “TERMINA TED”. For the Hydra an 8 DIP Switch on the rear of the unit is used to set the termination. When the switch ...

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    74 T able 8: RS-485 Network Data Cable W iring RS-485 NETWORK DA T A CABLE WIRING HYDRA and REGCOM APPENDIX M VSI-Pro Max POS / Cash Register Interface (120 Ohm impedance, twisted p air) RJ-45 RJ-45 Pin 4 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 5 T able 9: Hydra RS-232 Parameters RS-232 Parameters Baud rate 9600 or 57.6K Dat a bit s 8 Parity None Stop bit s 1 T able 10: N ...

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    75 APPENDIX M MASTER PROT OCOL VSI-Pro Max POS / Cash Register Interface A VE POS Networking Protocol (VSI-ADD Protocol) The A VE VSI-Pro Max, IF ECR Interface Cards and other POS Adapters export the POS dat a in formatted ASCII text via RS-232 directly . This data can be read by any DVR Com Port for recording as a separate dat a file appended to t ...

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    76 VSI-Pro Max POS / Cash Register Interface RS-485 VNETWORKER APPENDIX M RS-232 RS-485 Network Cash Register RS-232 VSI-Pro Vnetworker RS-232 or RS-422 RXD only Cash Register Networker VSI-Pro RS-232 or RS-485 Full Duplex Cash Register VSI-Pro Max VSI-Pro Max RS-232 AV E DVR Cash Register RS-232 or RS-422 RXD only RS-232 ASCII Data for T ext Searc ...

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    77 APPENDIX M RS-485 VNETWORKER Figure 142 : Vnetworker Main Menu VSI-Pro Max POS / Cash Register Interface Introduction The Vnetworker Software can communicate directly with a VSI-Pro Max or a VSI-Pro with Vnetworker or a VSI-Pro with Networker and connects to the Cash Register . The VSI-Pro Max or Vnetworker or Networker take the RS-232 or RS-485 ...

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    78 Pull Down the Window to select ComPort and select 32 Address when using less than 32 registers and select 64 if using more than 32 registers. View S tatus The Green Led is indicated when a Networker is Detected. The Red Led is indicated no Networker at that Address. Figure 143: St atus Display Windows Cascade Windows Tile Horizont ally Windows T ...

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    79 Remote Keyboard This function allows the user to select the appropriate VSI-Pro Max on the network with the Select Address setting. Once this is done you then click “Programming”. The Vnetworker will then signal the VSI-Pro to exit the register interface mode and go to the programming mode. Note: While in this mode all data from the cash reg ...

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    80 NOTES VSI-Pro Max POS / Cash Register Interface The new menu items are “Set T ime / Date” and “Remote Keyboard”. The “ Set T ime / Date ” functions allows you to set this value from the PC T ime/Date or manually enter yourself. Select ID sets the address value of the appropriate VSI-Pro on the network you wish to up date. Figure 146 ...

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    81 PTZ Control T rigger T ext not only sends out print able data for the user to be notified visually or markers for the DVR T ext Search function but also can send out special Control Characters or Escape Sequences. PTZ commands for homing to preset positions are very common. When using a PTZ dome to monitor more than one POS / Cash Register the V ...

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    82 LIMITED W ARRANTY (T erms and Conditions) For 2 Y ears from the date of shipment, Seller warrants to Buyer that the Product is free from defects in material or workmanship under normal use and service. Equipment manufactured by other than Seller but furnished by Seller carries the same warranty to Buyer as Seller receives from the other manufact ...

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    83 All of the foregoing constitute Buyer ’s sole and exclusive remedy and Seller ’s sole and exclusive liability for supply- ing nonconforming or defective Product. RETURNS A VE products are fully inspected and carefully p acked to ensure you are delivered a quality product in good condi- tion. If you are not fully satisfied with our product, r ...

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    84 ASIA A VE Thailand Co., Lt d. 147 Soi On-Nut 44 Sukhumvit 77 Rd., Suan Luang Bangkok, 10250 Thailand T el: 662-331-9364, 331-9285 Fax: 662-331-9365 Email: ave@avethailand.com www .avethailand.com (English) www .ave.co.th (Thai) NORTH AMERICA American Video Equipment (A VE) 2000 West Governors Circle, Suite E Houston, T exas 77092 T el: 281-443-2 ...

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