AVE VSI-PRO Cash Register User Manual


 
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HISTORY BUFFER ON/OFF
The history buffer stores all the exceptions that are occur in the VSI-Pro. Sometimes this can be very large and
consume a large portion of the memory of the VSI-Pro. This can be used to automatically search a compatible
DVR, upload to a PC to save or print out and view on screen on the VSI-Pro. This setting allows the user to
enable or disable this feature as to conserve memory allocation for other features.
SCROLL MATCHING EXCEPTION STRINGS ON/OFF
Scroll Matching is a feature to better remove those advertising scrolling messages on the customer display of
cash registers so they do not clutter up the video recording. To better understand how to use this, first we must
discuss how the Exception String is processed.
Exception Strings (with Scroll Matching OFF) are compared to any text in a line or any text after a CR LF up to 20
characters. If the line is longer than 20 characters we insert a virtual LF CR. Therefore exception string can not be
longer than 20 characters. If you use a wild card in front of or behind of a normal exception string then no matter
what letter is recieved in that position of the wild card it will be accepted as part of exception string.
Typically to erase these scrolling messages we would use the Negative Exception feature and turn “Off” the
display after we entered in the words with or without wildcards. However this left many unwanted bits and pieces
of the scrolling message visible because the transactions interrupt the scrolling message and then when the
transaction is completed the scrolling message goes back to the exact place in the message where it was inter-
rupted. This is different than normal transactions for they always start with a the description, quantity and price
usually in one line.
In scrolling messages we may not have LF and sometimes no CR. This has the first character of every line
different of the scrolling message possibly different and even partial words starting at any place within any one of
the words of the scrolling message. Therefore conventional Exceptions even with the wild card does not remove
all.
Scroll Matching “On” allows you to enter an exception string with or without wildcards and no matter when this
string is detected the entire line is erased. This feature “On” does not process the exception string any differently
than normal exceptions with Display “Off” but gives a higher priority than any normal exception set with Scroll
Matching “Off” and Display “On”.
This means that if you set an Exception for “Shipping” with or without a dollar figure associated and a normal
transaction that you wanted to generate an exception and set Display “On”. Everytime you hit the “Shipping” key
your would get an exception. However if you had a scrolling message “You can rely on us for all your Shipping
needs” Then you might want to erase this entire line and by doing so the word shipping would be included in the
exception with scroll matching “On”. In this case you would never see the normal transactions with Shipping $4.50
either as an exception or displayed for the Scroll Matching would override.
A rule of thumb is to never use a scroll matching word the same word as any word in an item description or any
partial word that is a partial of any item description.
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