® ICI3000P Inter-Check Point-Of-Sale Monitoring System Installation/Operation Manual C1043M-A (2/96) PELCO • 3500 Pelco Way, Clovis, CA 93612-5699 • USA • (800) 289-9100 or (1-559) 292-1981 FAX (800) 289-9150 or (1-559) 292-3827
TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page 1.0 WARNINGS ....................................................................................................................................... 1 2.0 SCOPE .............................................................................................................................................. 2 2.1 DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................................................ 2 3.0 INSTALLATION ............
6.0 HOT KEY SUMMARY LIST ............................................................................................................. 21 7.0 TROUBLESHOOTING .................................................................................................................... 23 8.0 POWER-UP PROCEDURE FOR THE ICI3000P ............................................................................ 24 9.0 SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................
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INSTALLATION/OPERATION MANUAL ICI3000P INTER-CHECK® POINT-OFSALE MONITORING SYSTEM 1.0 WARNINGS Prior to installation and use of this product, the following WARNINGS should be observed. 1. Installation and servicing should only be done by qualified service personnel and conform to all Local codes. 2. Unless the unit is specifically marked as a NEMA Type 3-6P enclosure, it is designed for indoor use only and it must not be installed where exposed to rain and moisture. 3.
2.0 SCOPE 2.1 DESCRIPTION The information contained within this manual covers the installation and operation of the Inter-Check ICI3000P cash register interface system. Installation should be in accordance with all applicable local and national electric codes, using approved materials only. Please familiarize yourself with the information within this manual prior to installation and operation.
3.0 INSTALLATION 7. 3.1 SETTING UP ICI1000PIM PARAMETERS AND BENCH TESTING NOTE: Please familiarize yourself with the information in this manual prior to installation and operation. Contact the customer's register dealer/installer prior to installation and operation. Some warranties and/or service agreements may be affected. 1. 2. 3. 4. Set the ICI1000PIM switch settings for your register according to the PIM manual (C1005M).
3.2 ICI3000WK INSTALLATION 1. NOTE: Do not mount the Inter-Check unit until all connections are made and programming is complete. Video adjustments on the underside of the unit may need to be accessible during initial setup. Install an 18 AWG, 3-conductor shielded cable between each RJ14 phone jack at each cash register. Refer to Figure 2 for appropriate wiring configuration. NOTE: Do not power up the ICI3000P unit until all other connections have been made.
3.3 ICI3008/ICI3016 INSTALLATION 0000 1000 where 0 = ON and 1 = OFF (refer to Figure 8). Refer to Figure 1 for a typical ICI3000P configuration. 1. Connect the 9-pin switcher interface cable (supplied with the ICI3008/ICI3016 switcher) into the port labeled “RS 232” of the ICI3000P. 2. Connect the modular phone plug of the switcher interface cable into the port labeled “DATA IN” on the ICI3008/ICI3016 switcher. 3.
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3.3.1 Alarm Pin-out Configuration For detailed 25-pin and 9-pin alarm pin-out configuration information, see Figure 5 below.
3.4 EXTERNAL VIDEO ADJUSTMENTS There are five potentiometer adjustments located on the bottom of the Inter-Check unit. These video text adjustments are for fine tuning only. Major adjustments should be done through the operating software. Use a small tipped, nonmetallic screwdriver for adjusting the potentiometers on the bottom of the Inter-Check unit (see Figure 6). 1. Adjust the HORIZONTAL SIZE of the text on your monitor by rotating the potentiometer labeled “S”. 2.
4.0 PROGRAMMING 4.1 REGISTER 1 OR 2 SELECT To enter the SELECT MENU press enter. The following menu will be displayed on monitor: This menu allows you to manually display the transaction data from a specific register on either Screen 1 (the lefthand side of the monitor) or Screen 2 (the right-hand side of the monitor). (See Figure 7.) To enter this menu, press [1]. The monitor will display: Screen 1 or 2? SELECT MENU 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 0.
4.2.1 Operator Selection Using the Hot Key F2 • Press [3] to select internal synchronization (no video). To select a specific operator for monitoring while in the monitoring mode: • Pressing F9 will enable you to select an external camera from PELCO’s ICI3008/ICI3016 InterCheck switchers. 1. Press [F2] 2. Select appropriate Screen # (no prompt is displayed): Pressing [1] selects Screen 1 Pressing [2] selects Screen 2 3. Select operator number for monitoring. 4. Press [ENTER].
4.6 AUTO CAMERA SEARCH ON/OFF 4.8 SYSTEM PROGRAM When enabled, this feature monitors your camera system’s sync generation. If your monitoring camera loses power or is disconnected, the system will automatically switch to the next camera for synchronization. If an active video is not detected, the system will automatically switch to “internal sync”. To enable the Auto Camera Search feature, press [6]. Press [6] again to turn off this feature.
4.8.2 Number of Lines for Small Screens 1 and 2 This feature enables you to select the number of data lines displayed on each screen. The difference between the “small” and “large” screens is that you may reduce the number of lines displayed on the small screen, while the large screen always displays 17 lines of text. • To access this menu, press [2]. The following prompt will be displayed: Screen 1 or 2? • Enter the applicable screen, then press [Enter].
4.8.6 Channel Program Menu 4.8.6.1 Partyline Press [6]. The following prompt will be displayed: CHANNEL PROGRAM MENU 4. Group Poll List 5. Exception Follow Alarm Time 6. Group Select 4.8.6.2 Channel Program Menu 1. Baud Rate — Not Applicable 2. RS-232 — Not Applicable 3. ISO-Jack — Not Applicable Exception Follow Alarm Time This option is used to set the length of time the Inter-Check unit will dwell on an exception when using the Exception Follow or Hot Key E.
4.8.7 Printer Parameters 4.8.9 External Camera Select From this menu the baud rate for the auxiliary output port may be adjusted to communicate with an optional serial printer. The Inter-Check defaults to 9600 baud. This feature selects the screen (1 or 2) to be used for controlling the Inter-Check switcher. The selected screen will have an “S” displayed at the bottom. To edit the baud rate, press [7].
4.8.10 Shadow List Programming Example 1: Shadow List This list tells the 8- or 16-position Inter-Check Switcher which camera and POS terminal are linked together. It is also used to program sequential video switching. The [S] hotkey is used to turn switcher sequencing on and off. Press [0]. A long list of numbers will scroll up the screen. The following prompt will appear: 30. 30 30 31. 31 31 32. 32 32 ESC to exit or ENTER to edit! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. CAM 1 REG 1.1 CAM 1 Example 2: Shadow List 1. 2. 3.
4.9 EXCEPTIONS Exceptions are cash register transactions of special interest that can be programmed into the ICI3000P units. Typical transactions are VOID, REFUND, CASH PAID OUT and NO SALE. These types of transactions can then be used to alarm your VCR or other alarmable device for video recording. Exceptions can also be printed out on an external serial printer for immediate hard-copy evidence. NOTE: Exceptions can only be displayed on screen #2.
4.9.1 Exceptions using the Column Specific Strategy A Column Specific Exception is used to “flag” a transaction according specific placement of text on the register ticket. As an example, if the word VOID normally appears starting 5 spaces from the left during a void transaction, you would type in the following: 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 01=>^^^ ^VOID A.
4.9.3 Exceptions Using the Price Point Editing Strategy This type of exception is used to program an exception that is looking for characteristics in the actual price of the item, rather than a specific word. The keyboard character used in this type of exception strategy is a double bar [ ] and is displayed by pressing [] [\] simultaneously. Follow these procedures for successful programming: 1.
4.9.4 Exceptions with Descriptors 5.0 SUMMARY OF EXCEPTION KEYBOARD DEFINITIONS: If you would like to describe the type of Exception that is being “flagged”, you can use a descriptor. As an example, with our negative total, you may want Inter-Check to print the following: “NEGATIVE TOTAL” following the transaction. This is done by simply typing the “Backslash” [\] key and the descriptor you want at the end of the exception line (the last line of text or <, >, or = sign).
5.1 REGISTER MASKING This feature allows you to ignore exceptions when they occur on certain registers. As an example, you may have one register dedicated specifically to returns, so you’ll want to ignore refund transactions at this register because they occur constantly. The delete register mask option works coincidentally with your programmed exceptions. You will “link” certain exceptions to certain registers with this feature.
6.0 HOT KEY SUMMARY LIST [B] BLOCK SELECT Used to select polling for a block of two (2) or four (4) groups of registers. [C][I] CLEAR COMMUNICATIONS Clears Communication to PIMs and ICI3000P. [E] EXCEPTION FOLLOW ON/OFF The [E] key turns on the Exception Follow sequence for Screen 1. When an exception occurs, the unit will continue to monitor the POS terminal until an exception occurs on another terminal.
[F8] PAGE BACK/PAGE FORWARD TOGGLE This option allows you to look back one page of text on your monitor to verify data. By using this key you will automatically force the unit into large screen mode. Pressing [F8] again will bring back the current page of text. The active page will show the cursor at the bottom of screen.
7.0 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem: No video displayed on the monitor. This section covers some basic troubleshooting examples and possible solutions for each. Consult this section first before calling your PELCO representative. Solution: If using more than one camera (i.e., Shadow Switcher), make sure that your auto camera search feature is turned OFF. Refer to Section 4.8.10 for information on how to operate this feature. Problem: ICI3000P unit does not receive data. Turn on the monitor.
8.0 POWER-UP PROCEDURE FOR THE ICI3000P 5. Check all programming to confirm that the memory was retained. To reenter any programming that may have been lost, make sure that the NV switch on the underside of the ICI3000P unit is in the “unlocked” position (i.e., away from the BNC connectors on the back of the unit. Lock the NV switch when programming is complete. 6. Execute a “System Save” to retain programming information. To exit out of the Monitoring Mode, press “Enter”.
9.0 SPECIFICATIONS Weight: 3 pounds Dimensions: Length = 9.50 inches Width = 5.75 inches Height = 1.
9.1 OUTPUT DEFINITIONS WIRE COLOR PIN DESIGNATION DESCRIPTION White 1 +5 volts (For testing only) Black 2 Signal Ground Red 3 RS232 Current Loop CHANNEL 1 INPUT Green 4 NOT USED Yellow 5 (Opto y-jack input) ICI1000PIM Input for CHANNEL 1 Blue 6 NOT USED AUXILIARY PORT 1 (Printer Port) Communications = Standard RS232 Asynchronous 9600 Baud 8 bits No Parity AUXILIARY PORT 2 (Shadow Switcher/Dome Port) Communications = Standard RS232 Asynchronous 9600 Baud 8 Bits No Parity 9.
10.0 WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION WARRANTY RETURNS Pelco will repair or replace, without charge, any merchandise proved defective in material or workmanship for a period of one year after the date of shipment. Exceptions to this warranty are as noted below: • Five years on FT/FR8000 Series fiber optic products. • Three years on Genex® Series products (multiplexers, server, and keyboard).
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