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Alarm Outputs (Continued)

Flag Type......................................................................................................................................38
Flag Duration................................................................................................................................38
Triggered Text...............................................................................................................................39

Test/Demo Mode........................................................................................................................................40

Port 1 Test.....................................................................................................................................40
Port A Test.....................................................................................................................................42
Port B Test.....................................................................................................................................43
ATM Demo.....................................................................................................................................44
Version Identification....................................................................................................................45

Download/Upload Setup...........................................................................................................................45
Help...................................................................................................................................................48

APPENDICES

APPENDIX A : Data Dump Connections..................................................................................................................49
APPENDIX B : Problem Solving Guide...................................................................................................................50
APPENDIX C : Master Reset the VSSI-Pro...............................................................................................................51
APPENDIX D : Frequently Asked Questions............................................................................................................52
APPENDIX E : RS-485 Networker.............................................................................................................................53
APPENDIX F : PC Software with ATM Select..........................................................................................................54
APPENDIX G : Hard Alarm Output...........................................................................................................................55
APPENDIX H : Triport and Adapter Cable...............................................................................................................56
APPENDIX I : Pin Assignment for the Time Search Function.................................................................................57
APPENDIX J : Limited Warranty.............................................................................................................................58
APPENDIX K : Notes................................................................................................................................................60

TABLES

Table 1 : Pin-Out of the DB-9 Connector on the VSSI-Pro.......................................................................................11
Table 2 : Pin-Out DB-9 Male Connector DB-25 Triport.............................................................................................11
Table 3 : Pin-Out ATM Camera Interface DB-9 Male Connector DB-25 Male.............................................................12
Table 4 : Triport Pin-Out.........................................................................................................................................48
Table 1A : Data Dump Connections.........................................................................................................................49
Table 1H : The VSSI-Pro ATM 2 Channel.................................................................................................................56
Table 2H : ATM Camera Port Connection................................................................................................................56
Table 3H : TCP/IP Cable..........................................................................................................................................56
Table 4H : Data Output Option................................................................................................................................56
Table 5H : RTS Triggered Text................................................................................................................................56

FIGURES

Figure 1 : Typical VSSI-Pro Connection....................................................................................................................9
Figure 2 : The VSSI-Pro Connections......................................................................................................................10
Figure 3 : The VSSI-Pro Four Button Access all the Programming..........................................................................13
Figure 4 : Four Front Pannel Push Buttons of VSSI-Pro (Down)............................................................................13
Figure 5 : Four Front Pannel Push Buttons of VSSI-Pro (Up).................................................................................14
Figure 6 : Four Front Pannel Push Buttons of VSSI-Pro (Set)................................................................................14
Figure 7 : Main-Menu Programming VSSI-Pro.....................................................................................................15
Figure 8 : ATM Select Sub-Menu..........................................................................................................................15
Figure 9 : SDLC Sub-Menu...................................................................................................................................16
Figure 10 : BISYNC Sub-Menu..............................................................................................................................16
Figure 11 : ASYNC Sub-Menu...............................................................................................................................16
Figure 12 : Camera Port Sub-Menu......................................................................................................................16
Figure 13 : Journal Printer Sub-Menu..................................................................................................................16
Figure 14 : NCR Thermal Printers Sub-Menu........................................................................................................16
Figure 15 : Front of TCPIP 232 Adapter................................................................................................................16
Figure 16 : TCPIP 232 Adapter Connections.........................................................................................................17

CONTENTS

Summary of Contents for Video Serial Synchronous ATM Interface VSSI-PRO

Page 1: ...1 VSSI PR VSSI PR VSSI PR VSSI PR VSSI PRO O O O O VIDEO SERIAL SYNCHRONOUS ATM INTERFACE Operation Manual APRIL 2006 Version 13...

Page 2: ...t com WARNING THIS EQUIPMENT GENERATES USES AND CAN RADIATE RADIO FREQUENCY AND IF NOT INSTALLED AND USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTION MANUALMAYCAUSEINTERFERENCETORADIOCOMMUNICATIONS ITHASBEEN T...

Page 3: ...scale 19 Background Grayscale 19 Horizontal Position 19 Vertical Position 19 Clock 20 More On Time Date Locking 20 On Screen Titler 20 Titler 20 Set Titler 20 Text Display 22 Screen Blank 22 Display L...

Page 4: ...mera Interface DB 9 Male Connector DB 25 Male 12 Table 4 Triport Pin Out 48 Table 1A Data Dump Connections 49 Table 1H The VSSI Pro ATM 2 Channel 56 Table 2H ATM Camera Port Connection 56 Table 3H TCP...

Page 5: ...5 Port 1 Test Sub Menu 40 Figure 46 Receive RX Test Sub Menu 40 Figure 47 Transmit TX Test Sub Menu 41 Figure 48 RX TX Test Sub Menu 41 Figure 49 Baud Rate Scan Sub Menu 42 Figure 50 Port A Test Sub M...

Page 6: ...with Numeric Range Operators Exception String to provide Greater than Less than Equal to Exceptions in between or out of the numeric range On screen Flagging of Exceptions with Asterisk or Reverse Tex...

Page 7: ...d Rate Auto 135 150 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19 2K 28 8K 38 4K Word Length 7 or 8 Parity ODD EVEN NONE Stop Bits 1 SDLC NRZ NRZI NRZID BISYNC NRZ NRZI FORMAT ASCII or EBCIDIC Baud Rate AUTO 135 150...

Page 8: ...nsing 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 7L x 5W x 1 7H in Packed in White Box with...

Page 9: ...can also be programmed to save the exceptions in buffered memory so can then be viewed and printed at any time The VSSI Pro handles all ATM communication formats worldwide with its unique auto config...

Page 10: ...to the power input on the VSSI Pro s rear panel ATM TO VSSI PRO INSTALLATION Locate the connector on the ATM s modem and loosen the 2 retaining screws then quickly plug in the appropriate DB 25 connec...

Page 11: ...able and Connection Pin out of the DB 9 connector on the VSSI Pro PIN NUMBER FUNCTION DIRECTION 1 ALARM OUT 1 OPEN DRAIN 2 RXD RXDB CH 1 RECEIVE DATA TO VSSI PRO 3 TXD TRANSMIT DATA FROM VSSI PRO 4 RX...

Page 12: ...larity and do not exceed the 12V 20mA rating of these alarm outputs SERIAL INPUT The VSSI Pro accepts serial data via the DB 9 female connector located at the rear and also sends serial data using the...

Page 13: ...s to all the Programming USER FRONT PANEL CONTROLS Front panel push button controls are provided to allow simple changing of the display s vertical and horizontal position and the gray scale or border...

Page 14: ...ush Buttons of VSSI Pro Up PROGRAMMING GETTING STARTED After you have completed the installation of the VSSI Pro and any additional interfaces and cabling follow the power up sequence as described in...

Page 15: ...u for Programming the VSSI Pro ATM SELECT The following is a detailed description of the menu selections and the programming capabilities of the VSSI Pro It will bring up a sub menu consisting of the...

Page 16: ...ata from the journal or reciept printer and displays that data This data is ei ther RS 232C or a propietary variation thereof Op tional data converters are required for some printer in terfaces Figure...

Page 17: ...ff line If this happens then wait for the ATM to automatically come back on line 2 Connect the VSSI Pro to the TCPIP 232 Adapter using the TCPIP 232 to VSSI Pro cable 3 Connect the camera and video ou...

Page 18: ...er and change the IP address to the same as the ATM s IP address EXAMPLE If the ATM s IP address is 192 168 0 141 set the address on the TCPIP 232 Adapter using this menu IP ADDRESS 1 192 IP ADDRESS 2...

Page 19: ...LE and press Set Cycle through the selection by pressing the Up or Down buttons There are 8 levels to choose from Make your selection and press Set to return to the previous menu BACKGROUNDGRAYSCALE T...

Page 20: ...IGHT SAVING selects for example USA Canada Australia or is disabled Press the Up or Down button to move the cursor to DAYLIGHT SAVING and press Set The cursor will start flashing Press the Up or Down...

Page 21: ...The cursor will start flashing Press the Up or Down button to toggle between ON or OFF and press Set when the desired value is displayed SET TITLER The VSSI Pro gives you the option of a 20 character...

Page 22: ...eo picture just the ATM transaction data until the next transaction Press the Up or Down button to move the cursor to SCREEN BLANK and press Set The cursor will begin flashing Press the Up or Down but...

Page 23: ...ay as necessary Press the Up or Down button to move the cursor to LINE COMPRESS and press Set The cursor will start flashing Press the Up or Down button to cycle through the values and press Set when...

Page 24: ...M INTERFACE EXIT Press the Up or Down button to move the cursor to EXIT and press Set to return to the previous menu PORT 1 Press the Up or Down button to move the cursor to PORT 1 and press Set The f...

Page 25: ...alues and press Set when the desired value is displayed HANDSHAKE Choices ON OFF Handshaking is an electrical signal that tells the ATM or external device that the VSSI Pro is ready to receive data Ha...

Page 26: ...Sub Menu ASYNC BISYNC SDLC EXIT ADDRESS SETUP Choices ANY 1 through 254 Press the Up or Down button to move the cursor to ADDRESS SETUP and press Set The cursor will start flashing Press the Up or Do...

Page 27: ...TAENCODE and press Set The cursor will start flash ing Press the Up or Down button to toggle between values and press Set when the desired value is displayed SDLC Press the Up or Down button to move t...

Page 28: ...time search mode in the Exception History menu 8 After you have set up the desired configurations press the REC button on the DVR to record video into a hard drive or use alarm output for triggering t...

Page 29: ...built into these devices On the main menu press the Up or Down button to move the cursor to EXCEPTION REPORT and press Set The following sub menu will appear PROGRAMMING THE VSSI PRO Figure 33 EXCEPT...

Page 30: ...OR IN Figure 36 DVR SELECTION Sub Menu DVR SELECTION Press the Up or Down button to move the cursor to DVR SELECTION and press Set The following sub menu will appear Figure 37 DVR 3011 3021 Sub Menu D...

Page 31: ...e cursor will start flashing Press the Up or Down button to toggle between values and press Set when the desired value is dis played EXIT Press the Up or Down button to move the cursor to EXIT and pre...

Page 32: ...o search at that time Example Define WITHDRAWAL as an exception string in Exception No 2 with the DISPLAY ON and define RANGE 100 00 1000 00 and define OPERATOR IN If the screen is displayed WITHDRAWA...

Page 33: ...ssages for these two exceptions are TRANSACTION BEGIN and TRANSACTION END which means that when a transac tion starts an on screen alarm is triggered and the TRANSACTION BEGIN message will be sent out...

Page 34: ...PIN 5 Ground To make your selection press the Up or Down button to move the cursor to OUTPUT and press Set Press the Up or Down button to toggle between ON or OFF Make your selection and press Set Th...

Page 35: ...ator in mathematical terms Setting the correct range and speci fying IN or OUT will make the operator perform greater than less than equal to in the range or out of the range calculations With the VSS...

Page 36: ...NG THE RANGE To define the range for the selected exception press the Up or Down button to move the cursor to RANGE and press Set This will make the first position in the range field active Follow the...

Page 37: ...ger the alarming device or the on screen flag The choices are Exceptions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 alarms when data is received that matches what you have set in t...

Page 38: ...nt of time in seconds that the alarm will remain activated once it is triggered PULSE sends a 200mS alarm pulse to the alarm device To select the amount of time in seconds that you want to program the...

Page 39: ...red from here To enter a control code first put an up arrow then put a two digit HEX code e g to put a HEX code 01H program in 01 SET TRIGGERED TEXT Set Triggered Text can be used as an alarm input to...

Page 40: ...est Demo Mode provides you with several ways to test the VSSI Pro and show its capabilities as anATM interface There is no actual programming in this menu that you need to do now or settings that you...

Page 41: ...line is the transaction information The second and third lines represent the HEX equivalent of the data in the first line 0 Data 3 HEX MS nibble 0 HEX LS nibble If you perform this test and do not rec...

Page 42: ...nd under RECEIVING will scroll the data being received from the ATM Press Set to return to the previous menu Enter a transaction and the VSSI Pro will scan for the baud rate and display it where AUTO...

Page 43: ...his time DATACAPTURE Press the Up or Down button to move the cursor to DATA CAPTURE and press Set The following sub menu will appear Figure 52 TRANSMIT TX TEST Display TRANSMIT TX TEST Press the Up or...

Page 44: ...esired IPAddress 1 4 and press Set The cursor will start flashing Press the Up or Down button to set the value The choices are 0 through 255 When the desired value is displayed press Set Press the Up...

Page 45: ...Pro s or a VSSI Pro and a PC This feature is especially helpful on multi interface installations You can program one VSSI Pro and download the data to another VSSI Pro with the download upload featur...

Page 46: ...MED VSSI Pro on the left side of the screen To do this press and hold down the Up button then press and release the Reset button and then release the Up button Now by using the Up and Down buttons you...

Page 47: ...previous instructions to get to UPLOAD SETUP and press Set The following sub menu will appear Move to the cursor to UPLOAD SETUP and press Set and the display UPLOAD SETUP will appear Figure 63 DOWNLO...

Page 48: ...THE VSSI PRO NOTE For locations or companies with a large number of interfaces we strongly advise that you keep one programmed VSSI Pro as a master and a backup to insure your system integrity This w...

Page 49: ...re for performing a data dump from PORT B using the PORT B sub menu for a receiving test and the DUMP DATAcommand Figure 1A Data Dump Connections DATA DUMP CONNECTIONS To execute a data dump you will...

Page 50: ...ess than 1VP P use an amplifier to get the proper level 3 Poor input sync signals too many AC coupled amplifiers in the video input signal 4 Noisy or poor quality video source Replace with better sour...

Page 51: ...and the message SET UP will appear Go into theATM SELECT menu and chose your format Then have someone perform a transaction on the ATM MASTER RESET THE VSSI Pro APPENDIX C VSSI Pro VIDEO SERIAL ATM IN...

Page 52: ...ut video signal to be 1V P P 20 terminated 75 ohms If this voltage varies either too high or too low the VSSI has trouble synchronizing the text to the video There are a couple of things you can try t...

Page 53: ...re handshaking input is false the data is saved to the internal buffer When this input is true the data is sent out the serial port The RS 485 Networker controls this handshaking signal to the VSSI Pr...

Page 54: ...This Windows based software can be configured to display in a windowing horizontal format below or tiling in a vertical format All data file are stored separately as independent files on the PC and ca...

Page 55: ...d go full screen home a switcher trigger a preprogrammed PTZ or provide visual or audible alarms Following are some basic circuit designs to take advantage of the Alarm Output 1 0 K RE S IS TO R 5 V D...

Page 56: ...ger Input 5 Trigger Input GND Figure 1H The VSSI Pro ATM 2 CHANNEL Table 2H ATM Camera Port Connection Table 4H Data Output Option Table 5H RTS Triggered Text For ATM Camera Port Connection ATM VSSI P...

Page 57: ...nnection Pin Out SDLC BISYNC ASYNC ATM CONNECTION PIN OUT Figure 3I SDLC BISYNC ASYNC ATM Connection Pin Out CAMERA CONTROLLER CONNECTION PIN OUT Figure 4I Camera Controller Connection Pin Out TCPIP 2...

Page 58: ...al numbers removed altered or defaced 5 Products returned without an RMA number and sales or delivery receipt showing the date of original purchase 6 Use of components that do not meet Seller s specif...

Page 59: ...its original packaging Any other returns must have prior written consent of Seller and are subject to a restocking fee of fifteen percent 15 and freight charges RMA NUMBER The RMA Return Material Aut...

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