Instruction manual
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NOTE
Any Programming or data transfer of any kind can overwrite the saved data in memory.
VSI-Pro Max POS / Cash Register Interface
Figure 176: CAPTURE PORT 1 TO MEMORY Display
RX BAUDRATE : AUTO
TX BAUDRATE : 2400
PARITY : NONE
DATA BIT : 8
HANDSHAKING : OFF
BAUDRATE DETECTION..
Press “Set” to return to the previous menu.
NOTE
VSI-Pro Max can hold up to 120 kilobytes of data so make sure that you only transfer the
data which is in correct format.
CAPTURE PORT 1 TO MEMORY
This feature allows you to store the data in the internal memory of VSI-Pro Max from the Register Port 1. You can store
up to 120 kilobytes of data in the internal memory of VSI-Pro Max. Power up the VSI-Pro Max for 24 hours prior to
download of data. This will provide VSI-Pro Max’s internal battery a full charge to hold data in its memory. Press the “Up”
or “Down” button to move the cursor to “CAPTURE PORT 1 TO MEMORY” and press “Set”. The following display will
appear (example only):
CAPTURE PORT 1, 2 TO MEMORY
This feature redirects the incoming data of the VSI-Pro Max Register Port or Port 1 and the Network Port or Port 2 to
store in the VSI-Pro Max’s internal memory. The baud rate, parity, data bits and handshaking is set the same for both
ports. The Output baud rate can be different depending on the requirements of your data receiving device. Power up the
VSI-Pro Max for 24 hours prior to download of data. This will provide VSI-Pro Max’s internal battery a full charge to hold
data in its memory. The two input data streams are combined to one file in the OM1 format. This format can be read by
the ComScope software but mainly is used internally by AVE to develop drivers for bi-directional data communications for
handshaking from various POS devices.
Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “CAPTURE TO PORT 1,2 TO MEMORY” and press “Set”. The
following display will appear (example only):
RX BAUDRATE : AUTO
TX BAUDRATE : 2400
PARITY : NONE
DATA BIT : 8
HANDSHAKING : OFF
BAUDRATE DETECTION..
Figure 177: CAPTURE PORT 1,2 TO MEMORY Display
Press “Set” to return to the previous menu.
5. PROGRAMMING