AVE VSI-PRO Cash Register User Manual


 
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VSI-Pro VIDEO SERIAL INTERFACE
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.
To make your selection, press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “FLAG TYPE” and press “Set”. The
cursor will start flashing. Press the “Up” or “Down” button to cycle through the values and press “Set” when the
desired value is displayed.
FLAG DURATION
Choices: 6, 12, 30, 60, 120, 180,..., 300
This is the amount of time in seconds that the on-screen FLAG, either the Asterisk or the Reverse mode, will remain
activated once it is triggered.
To select the amount of time in seconds that you want to program for the flag duration, press the “Up” or “Down”
button to move the cursor to “FLAG DURATION” and press “Set”. The cursor will start flashing. Press the “Up” or
“Down” button to cycle through the values and press “Set” when the desired value is displayed.
TRIGGERED TEXT
A Triggered Text is a data string that associates with one of the 16 alarms or with external RTS alarm. When the
alarm is triggered by a source, the associated string is sent out and/or displayed, if enabled respectively. Each
Triggered Text can contain up to 40 printable ASCII data. If non-printable data (control code) is included, each
control code occupies 3 printable spaces. Therefore, only 13 control codes maximum can be programmed in one
Triggered Text. To program the TRIGGERED TEXT, go to the ALARM OUTPUTS sub-menu. Select desired ALARM
NO or RTS for external alarm. Then go to the TRIGGERED TEXT sub-menu.
DISPLAY TEXT OFF
OUTPUT TEXT OFF
SET TRIGGERED TEXT
EXIT
Figure 67: TRIGGERED TEXT Sub-Menu
DISPLAY TEXT
Choices: ON, OFF
Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “DISPLAY TEXT” and press “Set”. The cursor will start
flashing. Press the “Up” or “Down” button to cycle through the values and press “Set” when the desired value is
displayed. Selecting “OFF” will not display any exception text on the video output.
NOTE?
Flag Duration is independent of the Alarm Duration. Flag Duration is the amount of time
the on-screen flag will remain on after activation, while, Alarm Duration is the amount of
time that the hard-wired Alarm Output remains activated after it is triggered.
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