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OUTPUT EXCEPTIONS
This selection allows you to have the buffered exceptions sent out the serial port to a DVR or for printing. This is a global
setting for all exceptions, but you also need to turn on the output for each independent exception.
CLEAR HISTORY
This selection clears all the buffered exceptions and resets the TOTAL EXCEPTIONS counter.
EXIT
Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “EXIT” and press “Set” to return to the previous menu.
VSI-Pro Max POS / Cash Register Interface
NOTE:
The VSI-Pro Max can control the DVR RS-232 port from either Pin 3 or Pin 8 depending on the configuration. Default
setting is both. In the Cash Register “Tapping Mode” the VSI-Pro Max uses Pin 3 to send out auxillary ASCII data and
DVR control signals. Therefore in this mode you can operate the VSI-Pro Max in the “Slave Mode” and connect to control
the DVR via Pin 3. You can not use the VSI-Pro Max in the “Master Mode”. If you select “Master Mode” this will have
priority and when you select DVR Time/Data Search you will generate an error message.
In the Cash Register “Emulate Mode” the VSI-Pro Max uses Pin 3 to connect to the cash register supplying the proper
emulate handshaking signals. Therefore Pin 8 must be connected to the DVR to command the Exception Search mode.
Therefore you can not use the VSI-Pro Max in “Slave Mode” and utilize the DVR control feature while connecting in
“Emulate Mode”. If you choose the “Slave Mode” this will have priority over the DVR control mode and will generate an
Error Message when DVR Time/Date is selected. The same will be true if “Master Mode” is selected.
The VSI-Pro Max can also control the MVDR series DVR or others via RS-485 connections using the RJ45 connector.
Please Refer to Appendix C Page 78 for additional information on this connection.
Figure 161: VSI-Pro Max with MVDVR3000/5000 Control Connections
RG-59U
CAMERA
MONITOR
RS-232
RXD
RS-232
TXD
VSI-Pro Max
RG-59U
VIDEO IN
VIDEO OUT
VIDEO IN
RG-59U
CASH REGISTER
VIDEO OUT
VIDEO IN
VSI-Pro Max DB9M DVR DB9F
3 ------------------------- 2
5 ------------------------- 5
or
8 ------------------------- 2
5 ------------------------- 5
5. PROGRAMMING