Specifications

Kiosk Appendix A. Photo Web Album. Operator Manual
March 2006 - v2.2
7.3.3 Basic configuration for DPSMinilab using Mitsubishi LAB protocol
This documentation explains in detail how to configure the basic parameters of the DPSMinilab
application and the MITSUBISHI LAB PROTOCOL to be able to send print jobs to Click Pro and
remote laboratories. This is step-by-step documentation. For more detailed information see the
specific documents.
7.3.4 Configuration for Kiosk7000 sending data to Click5000 (LAN
c
onnection)
On sending jobs from Kiosk to Clic, we assume that we are working on a LAN connection. We
therefore consider that the size of the picture files is not an issue due to the high data
transmission speed. The default print formats of the MITSUBISHI LAB protocol are the default
formats by MITSUBISHI for Click Pro, therefore new ones need not be added.
The parameters to be changed are shown below.
7.3.4.1 Section [General]
1) NUM_FORMAT = ‘X’
It is the number of the different printing sizes that Click can offer Kiosk. Please maintain the
default values.
2) NUM_CUSTOMER_ASK=0
It is the number of questions the customer will be asked if the photographs are to be sent
from the Central Laboratory. As the prints will be made by Click there are no questions to be
asked. Leave it at ‘0’ by default.
3) TITLE1H, DESCRIPTION1H,TICKETINFO1H
Please configure these values (only the 1 hour ones) to clearly explain the service to the
Kiosk customer. Check the example below to see sample values.
4) COMPRESSION=0
Please do not change this value for a connection of this type. This value may change from ‘0’
to 100’. ‘0’ is the value that represents maximum quality and less compression of the JPG
archives generated by the DPSMinilab application.
You will find information about this parameter later on.
5) OPTSIZEDISK=100000
Value in Kbytes. 100000 means 100Mbytes per picture. This value is the maximum file size
that can be sent over the LAN connection. It should be set to a really high value for a
connection of this type. This means that neither the size nor the resolution of any picture with
a file size below 100MB will be modified (provided that the file format is compatible with the
target).
6) IMGCOMP=0