Pelco DX2000 Switch User Manual


 
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9. In the Transaction End Format field, use the first pull-down menu to identify the text or
field that indicate the end of each transaction. This can be the date or time, a word or
phrase, or a combination thereof. Choose from the following:
Selection Meaning
None First part of transaction field is not used.
CR Carriage Return character (13 in ASCII).
LF Line Feed character (10 in ASCII).
FF Form Feed character (12 in ASCII).
DATE Date field.
TIME Time field.
TEXT When selected, another field appears to let you enter a text string up to 20
characters that defines the end of the transaction.
Select a second identifier for the Transaction End from the following:
Selection Meaning
None Second part of transaction field is not used.
CR Carriage Return character (13 in ASCII).
LF Line Feed character (10 in ASCII).
FF Form Feed character (12 in ASCII).
DATE Date field.
TIME Time field.
10. In the Transaction Number field, choose whether to search for the transaction number by
column number, by symbol, or by both.
•To search by column number, checkmark the Find By Column box and enter the
column number in the box that appears on the right.
•To search by symbol, checkmark the Find By Symbol box and enter a symbol in the
box that appears on the right. If the symbol appears in the transaction in more places
than in just the transaction number, specify a column number as well.
11. In the Special Device Format field, use the pull-down menu to select the special format
that applies to your ATM or POS device. Select None if your ATM or POS device does not
use a special format.
To add a Custom Device Filter, checkmark the Use Custom Filter box, and then enter
custom filters in the displayed field.
12. The Custom Device Filter field is displayed if you checkmark the Use Custom Filter box.
The Custom Device Filter can be used by itself or in addition to one of the Special Device
Formats. It provides a custom way to remove unwanted characters from the data input
port. These characters may be printer commands or some other type of device control/
overhead. Each entered line of text in the custom filter edit box defines a separate
character filter. A filter can be a combination of exact characters to match, character
ranges to match, and character counts. Incoming characters matching any of the charac-
ter filters will be discarded.
You can use the pull-down menus in the Control code and Special char fields to select
the desired filter, and then transfer the selection to the display window by clicking the
adjacent arrow buttons. Type additional information in the window as desired. Type in
range and count information in the entry boxes, and then click the adjacent arrow button to
transfer the information to the display window.
Click the Validate button to check for correct filter syntax. Click the Help button for further
assistance and examples.
13. Click Save to save the values entered on this and previous screens or Cancel to abandon
changes.