Pelco ICI1000S Series Cash Register User Manual


 
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4.11.2 Alarm Trigger Dwell
Selection #2 enables you to program the amount of time
that the ALARM INPUT closure must be present in
order for the Inter-Check ICI1000S Series to recognize
it as a valid alarm condition. To program this option,
simply enter a suitable value between 000-255 seconds
for the minimum duration the ALARM INPUT closure
is present. This ensures the Inter-Check ICI1000S Se-
ries unit will recognize it as a valid ALARM. The de-
fault value is set at 6 seconds.
4.11.3 Screen Link
Selection #3 allows you to program the ALARM IN-
PUT TEXT to the video display. The ALARM INPUT
TEXT is surrounded by asterisks when this selection is
turned on. It captures your attention when an ALARM
INPUT condition has occurred. Simply select on or off
to display the text to the video screen.
4.11.4 Auxiliary Print Link
This selection allows you to program the auxiliary out-
put to print the alarm text. Select either 1 to turn off the
printer to the alarm text, or select 2 to turn the printer
on.
4.11.5 Alarm Text
This last selection displays an associated descriptor to
a specified ALARM INPUT. The Inter-Check ICI1000S
Series allows you to program 12 characters including
spaces. This text will be displayed on the screen if the
SCREEN LINK is turned on and/or a printer if the
AUXILIARY PRINT LINK is turned on. As mentioned
earlier, the ALARM TEXT is surrounded by asterisks
on the printer or video screen.
NOTE: Each time you change any of the pa-
rameters just mentioned, the Inter-Check
ICI1000S Series updates current settings auto-
matically. The current settings can be viewed
by entering the ALARM INPUT PROGRAM
MENU.
Let’s say you want your Inter-Check ICI1000S Series
to activate an alarm condition when a cash register
drawer has been open for 10 seconds. After this alarm
has occurred, you want to print the text “REG. 1 OPEN”
on the screen as well as print this text on a printer via
the auxiliary port. You also wish to capture the action
on VCR tape.
4.12 Alarm Programming
NOTE: In the following examples, underlined
text designates the correct selection.
1. Since you want to turn ALARM INPUT “on”, se-
lect #1 under the ALARM INPUT PROGRAM
MENU.
2. Select #2 to turn this ALARM INPUT “on”
ALARM IN
1=OFF 2=ON
3. Since you want to “send” the ALARM INPUT to
the ALARM OUTPUT, you have to turn ALARM
OUTPUT “on”. This is done by selecting #2 at the
next prompt:
TRIGGER ALARM OUT
1=OFF 2=ON
4. Programming a 10 second closure time is done by
pressing #2 (ALARM TRIGGER DWELL) under
the ALARM INPUT PROGRAM MENU.
ALARM DWELL TIME IN SECONDS
(000-255) =?10
Press 10, the appropriate time period, then ENT to
save.
5. Now link your ALARM INPUT to screen #1. Do
this by selecting #3 (SCREEN LINK) under the
ALARM INPUT PROGRAM MENU.
SCREEN DISPLAY
1=OFF 2=ON