Installation
I.D. Systems, Inc. One University Plaza, Hackensack, NJ 07601
000-0144-01
Tel: 201-996-9000; Fax 201-996-9144; email:
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VAC is to a Gateway. When in range of a Gateway, a VAC will download any required data and
will attempt to upload data. The VAC will continue to function and record data, however, when
not in range of a Gateway.
Screen Data: The second and third lines contain screen data. If there are more than two lines of
screen data, the up and down arrows (keys 2 and 7) must be pressed to scroll through the data.
Menu Options: The bottom line of screen. Available menu options are listed, separated by
⎢
characters.
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Asterisked *selection* shows response that will be selected by pressing ENTER key
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Change *selection* by pressing right arrow or left arrow keys
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>> indicates more responses available by scrolling with right arrow key
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<< (not shown)
indicates more responses available by scrolling with left arrow key
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After highlighting *selection*, press ENTER key to confirm selection and proceed
automatically to the next screen.
Keypad: (20-Key, Rugged
with Tactile Keys)
Up-arrow and down arrow
scroll through screen data.
Left-arrow and right arrow
scroll through menu options
ESC:
Return to previous
screen
ENTER:
Confirm the
currently highlighted
selection.
LCD Display: (Backlit, 20-by-4
characters)
Screen Title:
First line indicates title or
subject of current screen
¥ –‘Yen:’
In-range indicator. The faster
this blinks, the better the receipt of data
from Gateways.
Screen Data:
Second and third lines
contain screen data.
Menu Options:
Appear along the bottom
line of screen, separated by
⎢
characters
Digit Entry Mode
For VAC screens, which ask for a numerical entry, the digit entry mode screen will appear. These screens
contain two major components:
Screen Title: The top line of the display. Indicates the title or subject of the current screen.
Numerical Data: The second line contains the numerical data. A default value will appear of the
correct data length when entering this screen.
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A blinking cursor shows the current cursor location for data entry.
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Enter digits by typing desired number, 0-9 using the keypad
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Backspace using the Left Arrow key.
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Pressing ESC key will return to the previous screen.
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Press ENTER key to confirm numerical entry. The entry will consist of each digit