Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit VSSI-PRO du fabricant AVE
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1 VSSI-PR VSSI-PR VSSI-PR VSSI-PR VSSI-PR O O O O O VIDEO SERIAL SYNCHRONOUS A TM INTERF ACE Operation Manual APRIL 2006 V ersion 13.
2 Copyright C A VE Thailand Co., Lt d. 2000-2006 VSSI-PRO A VE Multiview UK Granyte House, Delamare Road Cheshunt, Hertfordshire EN8 9SP Tel: 440-870-770-9323 Fax: 440-870-770-9363 Email: enquiries@ave-uk.com http://www.multiview.net A VE (Thailand) Co.
3 Features...................................................................................................................................................................6 Specifications..............................................................
4 Alarm Outputs (Continued) Flag T ype......................................................................................................................................38 Flag Duration...............................................................
5 FIGURES (Continued) Figure 17 : The VSSI-Pro Connections to TCPIP 232 Adapter ...............................................................................17 Figure 18 : TCPIP Interface Sub-Menu.....................................................
6 FEA TURES FEA TURES The VSSI-Pro A TM Interface allows one unit to connect to all A TMs and Networks by all possible methods to support any banking requirement. ............Easy Menu-driven Setup and Programming ............Number of Display Lines Programmable .
7 SPECIFICA TIONS Video In (BNC) 1V P-P T erminated 75 ohms +/- 20% Video Out (BNC) 1V P-P T erminated or Unterminated Video S / N better than 50dB Video B / W better than 7MHz Power (DC Coax 2.
8 W atchdog Timer Hardware and Sof tware T emperature Rating 0 – 50 degrees Celsius 32 – 122 degrees Fahrenheit Humidity Non-Condensing 85% RH VSSI-Pro 0.70 Kg or 1.55 lbs Beige Metal Enclosure 130L x 127W x 38H (mm) 5.12L x 5W x 1.5H (in) Maximum Size with Connectors 145L x 127W x 43H (mm) 5.
9 CONNECTING THE VSSI-PRO VSSI-Pro VIDEO SERIAL A TM INTERF ACE INTRODUCTION The VSSI-Pro is designed for controlling loss and fraud at the A TM terminal.
10 VSSI-PRO VIDEO CONNECTION The video input to the VSSI-Pro is a standard BNC connector terminated at 75 ohm. After completing the interface inst allation, connect the video input source to the video input BNC on the rear of the VSSI-Pro. The BNC video output connect s to the video system (DVR, VCR, Quad, switcher , Multiplexer , or monitor).
11 T able 1: Pin-Out of the DB-9 Connector on the VSSI-Pro This interface uses the T riport A TM 2CH cable to tap the communication between the A TM machine and modem.
12 CONNECTING THE VSSI-PRO VSSI-Pro VIDEO SERIAL A TM INTERF ACE EXTERNAL ALARM OUTPUT Y ou will be able to tie your exceptions to one open collector hard alarm output. Y ou have to physically add wires to the DB-9 connector which plugs into the rear of the VSSI-Pro.
13 PROGRAMMING THE VSSI-PRO A FEW WORDS ABOUT PROGRAMMING The VSSI-Pro is programmed by pressing and releasing specific combinations of the four front panel push-buttons. V i a these four simple buttons, all of the powerful programming features of the VSSI-Pro are available to you.
14 Changing the Vertical Position Down U p Set Reset Figure 6: Four Front Pannel Push-Buttons of VSSI-Pro (Set) 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.
15 PROGRAMMING THE VSSI-PRO PROGRAMMING MENUS T o access the main-menu of the VSSI-Pro, simultaneously hold down the “Down” and “Up” buttons, press and release the “Reset” button, and then release the “Down” and “Up” buttons. This will take you to the main programming menu.
16 This protocol is the generic name for the IBM 3670 or 3675 communication standard BISYNC with the follow- ing sub-menu: The async format is for proprietary credit unions or older networks.
17 TCPIP 232 Adapter Connections 1. Remove the A TM LAN Cable which is connected direct to the A TM and then immediately plug it in to the TCPIP 232 Adapter . Loop the LAN cable which came with TCPIP 232 Adapter via the RJ-45 Port on the TCPIP 232 Adapter rear panel to the A TM.
18 PROGRAMMING THE VSSI-PRO IP ADDRESS 1 1 92 IP ADDRESS 2 1 68 IP ADDRESS 3 0 IP ADDRESS 4 1 41 EXIT Figure 19: TCPIP FORMA T I Sub-Menu 2. Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “EXIT” and press “Set” to return to the previous menu.
19 Figure 23: SCREEN SETUP Sub-Menu TEXT GRA YSCALE BACKGROUND GRA YSCALE HORIZONT AL POSITION VERTICAL POSITION CLOCK ON-SCREEN TITLER EXIT SCREEN SETUP On the main-menu, press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “SCREEN SETUP” and press “Set”.
20 T/D DISPLA Y O N TIME DISPLA Y 12 HOUR DA TE FORMA T DD/MM/YY DA YLIGHT SA VING DISABLE SET TIME/DA TE RESET TIME/DA TE T/D LOCKING ON EXIT Figure 24: CLOCK Sub-Menu PROGRAMMING THE VSSI-PRO VSSI-P.
21 MORE ON TIME/DA TE LOCKING If the time/date locking is turned on, the VSSI-Pro will monitor the incoming data string. If it finds a valid time and date in one or two consecutive lines, it will set the clock to whatever time/date it finds.
22 VSSI-Pro VIDEO SERIAL A TM INTERF ACE NOTE " " " " " Remember , enabling the titler will limit text insertions to 10 lines maximum, and with the clock on then 9 maximum. EXIT Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “EXIT” and press “Set” to return to the previous menu.
23 PROGRAMMING THE VSSI-PRO VSSI-Pro VIDEO SERIAL A TM INTERF ACE DISPLA Y LINES Choices: 1 through 1 1 Y ou have the choice of how many lines of text to display on-screen for register transactions. The choices are 1 through 1 1. Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “DISPLA Y LINES” and press “Set”.
24 DISPLA Y Choices: ON, OFF Y ou have the choice to globally turn on or off the complete VSSI-Pro text insertion function. This means no data will be visible on the monitor if you select DISPLA Y “OFF”.
25 RX BAUDRA TE Choices: AUTO, 150, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 14.4K, 19.2K, 28.8K, 38.4K. The default is 2400. Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “RX BAUDRA TE” and press “Set”. The cursor will start flashing.
26 PORT A : B Again, there is probably no need for you to access this menu as it should be used for testing purposes only . Y ou should rely on the setting chosen in A TM SELECT , but we will provide a brief overview of this menu. Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “PORT A : B” and press “Set”.
27 Figure 31: BISYNC Sub-Menu ADDRESS SET UP A NY DA T A ENCODE NRZ DA T A CODING ASC II EXIT ADDRESS SETUP AN Y DA T A ENCODE NRZ DA T A CODING ASC II BAUD RA TE 2400 EXIT Figure 32: SDLC Sub-Menu PR.
28 EXIT Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “EXIT” and press “Set” to return to the previous menu. EXCEPTION REPORT The Exception Report gives you the option to assig.
29 PRINTER or DVR OUTPUT There may be situations where you do not want tellers or other employees to know what triggers an exception. In this case, the VSSI-Pro provides a seperate output that will send data to a remotely located serial printer .
30 VSSI-Pro VIDEO SERIAL A TM INTERF ACE PROGRAMMING THE VSSI-PRO Figure 35: VIEW EXCEPTIONS Display 1 1:09:45A 9/12/05 M O N R E C 1 1:09:45 A 9/12/05 WITHDRA W AL150.
31 VSSI-Pro VIDEO SERIAL A TM INTERF ACE PROGRAMMING THE VSSI-PRO DEST ID and SRC ID Choices: 1 through 32 Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “DEST ID” or “SCR ID” and press “Set”. The cursor will start flashing.
32 VSSI-Pro VIDEO SERIAL A TM INTERF ACE PROGRAMMING THE VSSI-PRO TIME SEARCH TIME SEARCH SETTING USING TIME SEARCH FUNCTION 1. Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “TIME SEARCH” and press “Set”. The following sub-menu will appear: 2.
33 VSSI-Pro VIDEO SERIAL A TM INTERF ACE PROGRAMMING THE VSSI-PRO OUTPUT EXCEPTIONS This selection allows you to have the buffered exceptions sent out for printing. This is a global setting for all exceptions, but you also need to turn on the output for each independent exception.
34 VSSI-Pro VIDEO SERIAL A TM INTERF ACE PROGRAMMING THE VSSI-PRO EXCEPTION STRING The VSSI-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. An example of this would be to assign the word “DEPOSIT” as an exception.
35 NEGA TIVE EXCEPTIONS Y ou can remove unwanted text from the screen using your VSSI-Pro. The VSSI-Pro displays data in a text block 9 lines by 20 characters wide for a total of 180 characters.
36 VSSI-Pro VIDEO SERIAL A TM INTERF ACE PROGRAMMING THE VSSI-PRO NA VIGA TING THE RANGE AND THE EXCEPTION STRING Before you define your range, we need to explain how to navigate through the range and exception string using the front panel switches.
37 PROGRAMMING THE VSSI-PRO VSSI-Pro VIDEO SERIAL A TM INTERF ACE The ALARM OUTPUTS menu controls not only the formatting of the external alarms, but also the formatting of the on- screen flags assigned to individual exceptions.
38 PROGRAMMING THE VSSI-PRO VSSI-Pro VIDEO SERIAL A TM INTERF ACE T o select the amount of time in seconds that you want to program for the flag duration, p ress the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “FLG DURA TION” and press “Set”.
39 PROGRAMMING THE VSSI-PRO VSSI-Pro VIDEO SERIAL A TM INTERF ACE NOTE " " " " " 2 Exception S trings, Nos. 23 & 24, are preprogrammed for beginning and ending trans- actions and with DISPLA Y of f.
40 PORT 1 TEST Port 1 is the serial data from pins 2 & 3 of the DB-9 which send dat a from the VSSI-Pro to a printer . Sending and receiving data performance can be analyzed under the PORT 1 TEST sub-menu. Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “PORT 1 TEST” and press “Set”.
41 PROGRAMMING THE VSSI-PRO VSSI-Pro VIDEO SERIAL A TM INTERF ACE Figure 47: TRANSMIT [ TX ] TEST Display Figure 48: RX/TX TEST Display Press “Set” to return to the previous menu. RX/TX TEST In the RX/TX T est, the VSSI-Pro echoes whatever it receives to further test the hardwire connections of the system.
42 Both Ports A & B examine data from the A TM Interface. For troubleshooting purposes you may at some point need to do a data dump. Use this sub-menu to instigate the procedure, but first you have to make the proper connections and run preliminary tests before the data dump can occur .
43 Figure 53: DA T A CAPTURE Sub-Menu Figure 54: CAPTURE TO PORT 1 Display PROGRAMMING THE VSSI-PRO VSSI-Pro VIDEO SERIAL A TM INTERF ACE Press “Set” to return to the previous menu. EXIT Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “EXIT” and press “Set” to return to the previous menu.
44 Figure 55: CAPTURE TO MEMORY Display CAPTURE TO MEMORY Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “CAPTURE TO MEMORY” and press “Set”.
45 PROGRAMMING THE VSSI-PRO VSSI-Pro VIDEO SERIAL A TM INTERF ACE VERSION IDENTIFICA TION When selected, this will display the current VSSI-Pro version and revision number . LOGO This demo displays the A VE logo cycling through several sizes.T o access this demonstration, place the arrow in front of LOGO and press and release “Set”.
46 DOWNLOAD/UPLOAD SETUP USING VSSI-PRO TO VSSI-PRO T o insure that the DOWNLOAD/UPLOAD process is accomplished, you need to access the programming menus for both VSSI-Pros, so each VSSI-Pro needs a video input and a monitor .
47 VSSI-Pro VIDEO SERIAL A TM INTERF ACE T o proceed with the DOWNLOAD/UPLOAD SETUP , we will configure the UNPROGRAMMED VSSI-Pro first. From the main-menu, pres s “Up” or “Down” to move the cursor to “DOWNLOAD/UPLOAD SETUP” on the menu on the right side of the screen.
48 Key Definitions : UP/DOWN _ _ Change value SET _ _ Enter change mode save change Go to Position UP AND DOWN _ _ Save string input UP AND SET _ _ Erase character Figure 65: HELP Sub-Menu HELP A helpful reference of key terms used in programming your VSSI-Pro.
49 PERFORMING A DA T A DUMP 1. Make the proper connections as shown. 2. Make sure the PORT 1 communication settings are the same as the computer ’s settings. 3. Run a PORT A receiving test (access POR T A submenu in TEST/DEMO of the main programming menu) to make sure data is being received.
50 PROBLEM SOL VING GUIDE This section contains a Problem Solving Guide and additional information regarding A VE's interfaces, cables, tips, and special applications. No data on screen: 1. Press the reset button on the front panel. 2. Incorrect protocol selected in the A TM SELECT Menu.
51 MASTER RESET THE VSSI-PRO Simultaneously press and hold down the “Down”, “Up” and “Set” buttons. While holding these three buttons down, press and release the “Reset” button and then release the other three. Our copyright notice will appear and then disappear and the message “SET UP” will appear .
52 VSSI-Pro VIDEO SERIAL A TM INTERF ACE FREQUENTL Y ASKED QUESTIONS REGARDING A TM INTERF ACING My customer is changing A TMs; will the VSSI-Pro they have work on the new A TM? This is a tricky one. There may be other versions of sof tware needed to work with different A TM formats.
53 VSSI-Pro VIDEO SERIAL A TM INTERF ACE RS-485 NETWORKER The RS-485 Networker is designed to convert the RS-232 serial port output of the VSSI-Pro to be a poll/select network. This allows all the transaction data to be collected by one computer for up to 64 VSSI-Pros.
54 VSSI-Pro VIDEO SERIAL A TM INTERF ACE WINDOWS TILE HORIZONT AL Figure 1F: Window Tile Horizontal The simple to install and use PC Software allows up to 64 VSSI-Pro A TM Interfaces to be configured on an RS-485 network and report all the transaction data back to a single monitoring computer .
55 HARD ALARM OUTPUT The Alarm Output provides one open collector transistor alarm output to trigger alarming devices. Upon an Exception, a VSSI-Pro can be programmed to trigger a VCR to go to its fastest record time, have a Quad go full screen, home a switcher , trigger a preprogrammed PTZ, or provide visual or audible alarms.
56 VSSI-Pro VIDEO SERIAL A TM INTERF ACE T riport and Adapter Cable T riports are typically used to passively t ap data from a serial device. A T riport has three connectors, either 2DB-25's back to back or 2DB-9's and an additional DB-9 male which connects to the VSSI-Pro.
57 VSSI-Pro VIDEO SERIAL A TM INTERF ACE PIN ASSIGNMENT FOR TIME SEARCH FUNCTION APPENDIX I PIN ASSIGNMENT FOR TIME SEARCH FUNCTION Figure 1I: Pin Assignment for Time Search Function VSSI-PRO DMS 3001.
58 VSSI-Pro VIDEO SERIAL A TM INTERF ACE 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.
59 VSSI-Pro VIDEO SERIAL A TM INTERF ACE LIMITED W ARRANTY APPENDIX J All of the foregoing constitute Buyer ’s sole and exclusive remedy and Seller ’s sole and exclusive liability for supplying nonconforming or defective Product.
60 VSSI-Pro VIDEO SERIAL A TM INTERF ACE APPENDIX K NOTES.
61 VSSI-Pro VIDEO SERIAL A TM INTERF ACE NOTES APPENDIX K.
62 VSSI-Pro VIDEO SERIAL A TM INTERF ACE APPENDIX K NOTES.
63 VSSI-Pro VIDEO SERIAL A TM INTERF ACE NOTES APPENDIX K.
64 A VE Multiview USA 2000 West Governors Circle Suite E, Houston, T exas 77092 T el: 1-281-443-2300 Fax: 1-281-443-8915 Email: sales@aveusa.com http://www .americanvideoequipment.com A VE Multiview UK Granyte House, Delamare Road Cheshunt, Hert fordshire EN8 9SP T el: 440-870-770-9323 Fax: 440-870-770-9363 Email: enquiries@ave-uk.
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