AVE TCPIP232 User Manual

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OPERATION MANUAL
February 2013
TCPIP232
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CONTENTS
BOOT MENU.................................................................................................................................5
ITCPIP232 A TM/POS...................................................................................................................7
TCPIP232 Connections.................................................................................................................7
TCPIP232 Hardware Configuration.............................................................................................9
TCPIP232 Setups...........................................................................................................................10
Stand Alone Setup.............................................................................................................10
TCP/IP SETTINGS.............................................................................................................10
INFORMA TION SETTINGS...............................................................................................11
INTERFACE SETTING.......................................................................................................11
TIME SYNC SETTINGS....................................................................................................12
SENSE.............................................................................................................................12
TRANSACTION ALARM.....................................................................................................12
FIL TER TYPE......................................................................................................................12
WA TCHDOG TIMER...........................................................................................................12
TCPIP 232 Connecting Diagram and Setting .........................................................................14
TCPIP 232 Connecting with A TM ..............................................................................14
TCPIP 232 Connecting with Printer..........................................................................16
TCPIP 232 Connecting with NCRACS........................................................................18
TCPIP 232 Connecting Diagram with Filter T ype Setting as DUMP .......................20
TCPIP 232 Connecting with Cash Register Express(CRE)....................................25
TCPIP 232 Connecting with Gilbraco Passport.....................................................30
TCPIP 232 Connecting with INFO GENESIS.........................................................32
TCPIP 232 Connecting with DIGISM 5500...............................................................34
TCPIP232 Micros VSS 3700 UDP Interface................................................................................36
TCPIP232 Micros VSS 3700 Connections................................................................................36
TCPIP232 Micros VSS 3700 Hardware Configuration............................................................37
TCPIP232 Micros VSS 3700 Setups............................................................................................38
IP Address/Subnet Mask/Gate Way/Port.................................................................38
TX Baudrate...................................................................................................................38
Output T ype....................................................................................................................38
Workstations Settings.................................................................................................38
VSSI-Pro Setup.............................................................................................................................40
VSI-Pro and VSI-Pro Max Setup................................................................................................41
IP ADDRESS Setup......................................................................................................................41
INFORMA TION DISPLA Y Setup.................................................................................................42
TCPIP232 LED Indicators...........................................................................................................42
A VE RS485 Network.....................................................................................................................42
Cables and Pin Assignment s......................................................................................................42
Firmware Update..........................................................................................................................44
TCPIP232 T esting.........................................................................................................................46
Warranty ....................................................................................................................... ...................47
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FIGURES
Figure 1: Stand Alone Connection...............................................................................................7
Figure 2: VSSI-Pro Interface........................................................................................................7
Figure 3: VSI-Pro or VSI-Pro Max Interface..............................................................................8
Figure 4: A VE RS485 Network Interface.....................................................................................8
Figure 5: TCPIP232 Silkscreen (Left Corner Back).................................................................9
Figure 6: A TM St and Alone T apping Mode Connection.........................................................14
Figure 7: A TM St and Alone Mirror Mode Connection............................................................14
Figure 8: A TM with RS485 Network Interface..........................................................................14
Figure 9: Printer Stand Alone T apping Mode Connection...................................................16
Figure 10: Printer stand alone mirror mode connection.......................................................16
Figure 11: Printer with RS485 Network Interface....................................................................16
Figure 12: NCRACS Stand Alone T apping Mode Connection...........................................18
Figure 13: NCRACS Stand Slone Mirror Mode Connection...............................................18
Figure 14: NCRACS with RS485 Network Interface...............................................................18
Figure 15: A TM Dump Data T apping Mode Connection.......................................................20
Figure 16: A TM Dump Data Mirror Mode Connection.............................................................20
Figure 17: Printer Dump Data T apping Mode Connection...................................................20
Figure 18: Printer Dump Data Mirror Mode Connection.....................................................20
Figure 19: Cash Register Express T apping Mode Connection......................................25
Figure 20: Cash Register Express Mirror Mode Connection.........................................25
Figure 21: Cash Register Express Client Server Setting RS485 Network Interface.....26
Figure 22: Gilbraco PassportStand Slone T apping Mode Connection...........................30
Figure 23: Gilbraco Passport Stand Alone Mirror Mode Connection...........................30
Figure 24: Gilbraco Passport with RS485 Network Interface..............................................30
Figure 25: INFO GENESIS Stand Alone T apping Mode Connection.................................32
Figure 26: INFO GENESIS Stand Alone Mirror Mode Connection....................................32
Figure 27: INFO GENESIS with RS485 Network Interface...............................................32
Figure 28: DIGISM 5500 Stand Alone T apping Mode Connection.....................................34
Figure 29: DIGISM 5500 Stand Alone Mirror Mode Connection.........................................34
Figure 30: DIGISM 5500 with RS485 Network Interface..................................................34
Figure 31: TCPIP232 Micros VSS 3700 and Micros Workstation Connection..........36
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BOOT MENU
TCPIP232 is able to select upon boot u p to the “TCPIP232 ATM/POS” , “VSS 3700” or “UPDA TE FIRMWARE” by connecting the PC/DVR cable (021-037-SF). The connects from the TCPIP232 adapter to your laptop. Power up the TCPIP232 RS-232 Port and your laptop and run a serial communications program like Hyper T erminal at baudrate 19200,n,81 with VT100 emulation. Press ESC key (1BH) , [ (5Bh) and S (53H) to enter to the BOOT Menu. Y ou will see the following “Boot Menu”.
NOTE :
system if TCPIP232 starts or is listening to a UDP message you can not enter programming mode until reboot the system again. Therefore disconnect all LAN cables from the TCPIP232 prior to entering the Boot Menu.
Press the Arrow “UP” or “Down” to move the cursor to the proper menu and to select Press the “Enter” key to select.
When entering into the TCPIP232 VSS 3700 Main Menu while booting the
BOOT MENU
- TCPIP232 A TM/POS
- VSS 3700
- UPDA TE FIRMWARE
TCPIP232 A TM/POS
Select the TCPIP232 A TM/POS operating mode by waiting until the Copy right message appears as below . Y ou will then be ready to use the TCPIP232 ATM/POS. (refer to page 7 for operations and programming details)
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VSS 3700
By selecting the VSS 3700 you will enter to the VSS 3700 operating mode.
Wait for the TCPIP232 to reboot and show the message as below . You will then be ready to use the and programming details)
TCPIP232 for the Micros VSS 3700 UDP Interface. (refer to page 36 for operation
TCPIP232 Micros VSS 3700
Listening 192.168.2.233 Port 12345
UPDATE FIRMWARE
T o enter to the TCPIP232 UPDATE FIRMWARE mode refer to page 44)
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TCPIP232 ATM/POS
The TCPIP232 Interface is designed to capture A TM or POS transactions on a Ethernet LAN system and then convert captrued transactions to a serial port to interface with VSSI­Pro (A TM Synchronous Serial Interface), VSI-Pro Max or VSI-Pro to overlay the text on the video and export the data in formated ASCII to other devices like a DVR. It also allows full programming of the TCPIP232 via on-screen interative menu of the above devices.
When used standalone or connected to a DVR, programming is done via any laptop running HyperT erminal or other communications program. Default is MDI/MDIX but can be jumper configured for T ap or Mirror Modes.
TCPIP232 Connections
1. Stand Alone with Digital Video Recorder
This connection will inteface directly to a DVR which supports Text Insertion. This in­sertion will interface via RS232C from TCPIP232 rear panel.DVR RS232 communication setting to be baud rate 19200,N,8,1 Flow control NONE. So Please consult your DVR manual or contact the DVR manufacturer . The TCPIP232 is programmed by a laptop.
Camera
ATM
Video Coaxial
Rounter/Network Switcher
CAT-5
CAT-5
Serial
TCPIP232
Monitor
Video Coaxial
DVR
Figure 1. Stand Alone Connection
2. VSSI-Pro Interface
The VSSI-Pro also supports text insertion and programmable gray scale and back­ground of text insertion. Users are able to define the A TM IP Address via Onscreen program­ming on VSSI-Pro Menu.
RS-232
CAT5 LAN
RS-232
Figure 2. VSSI-Pro Interface
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3. VSI-Pro or VSI-Pro Max Interface
The VSI-Pro and VSI-Pro Max supports Text Insertion and programmable gray scale and background of text inesertion and can be programmed via the Onscreen display for setting the ATM or POS IP in addition to PC Programming of both units.
Video IN
Camera
CA T-5
ATM
CAT-5
TCPIP232
Figure 3. VSI-Pro or VSI-Pro Max Interface
RS232 Output
VSI-Pro/MAX
Video OUT
DVR
4. AVE RS485 Network Interface
The A VE RS485 Network is a text and information streaming solution that connects multiple devices via an RS485 port. There are Master and Slave units for A VE RS485 Net­work solution. The Master unit is used for polling the data of the slave device and sending the text and information (Alarm , Time and Date) steaming to the DVR that support s A VE RS485 network solution commonly called the VSI-ADD protocol.
CAM1
CAM2
CAM3
CAM4
CAT-5
CA T-5
TCPIP232TCPIP232
CAM1-4 INPUT
RS232
DVR
Figure 4. AVE RS485 Network Interface
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CA T-5
TCPIP232 TCPIP232
Hydra/VSI-Pro MAX Master
CA T-5
RS485
TCPIP232 Hardware Configuration:
TCPIP232 hardware operation depends on your network connection. TCPIP232 is
able to operate with HUB and Network Switcher. There are 2 hardware configurations:
1. Mirror Mode
This Mode supports HUB and Programmable Network Switchers. The user needs to provide a port for TCPIP232 to capture A TM transactions on the HUB and needs to mirror the A TM LAN port for TCPIP232 port to capture data. This kind of switcher we called “program­mable network switcher” .
2. Tapping Mode
The T apping mode supports HUB and Typical Network Switcher . T appping Mode cap­tures ATM transactions by tapping receiving data at the ATM or POS only. So HUB and Switch will not see TCPIP232 as a network device. see Figure 6
Figure 5. TCPIP232 Silkscreen (Left Corner Back)
T apping Mode Setup. (This is a defualt from manufacturer)
1. Open JP15,JP16
2. JP6 Close 1-2,3-4,5-6,1 1-12
3. JP18 and JP19 Close 1-2
Mirror Mode Setup
1. Close JP15, JP16
2. JP6 Close 1-2,3-4,5-6,1 1-12
3. JP18 and JP19 Close 2-3
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TCPIP232 Setups
The user must be careful to unplug the LAN cable from the A TM or POS. The A TM or POS has the protection when there is no comunication between the ATM and Host Server in limited time your A TM will be of fline automatically . This peroid is called the “A TM T ime Out’. This time out depends on your A TM system. It is approximately 6-10 seconds.
Stand Alone Setup
Connect the PC/DVR cable (021-037-SF) which comes from the TCPIP232 adapter to your laptop. Power up your TCPIP232 and your laptop and run serial program like Hyper T erminal at baudrate 19200,n,81 with VT100 emulation. Press ESC key (1BH) , [ (5Bh) and P (50H) to enter to the Main Menu.
TCPIP232 SETUP * TCP/IP SETTINGS
- INFORMA TION SETTINGS
- INTERFACE SETTINGS
- TIME SYNC SETTINGS
- SENSE AUTO
- TRANSACTION ALARM OFF
- FILTER TYPE ATM
- WA TCHDOG TIMER ON
- EXIT
Press the Arrow key to move the cursor or change the configurations Press the Enter key to select or save the configurations.
TCPIP SETTING * IP ADDRESS 192.168.0.0
- DESTINA TION PORT AN Y
- EXIT
TCP/IP SETTINGS
IP ADDRESSP ADDRESS
The IP address will be the same as the A TM or POS machine.
DESTINATION PORT
Port number of destination 0 to 65535.
EXIT
Exit to main menu.
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INFORMA TION SETTING * INFORMA TION 0 ON
- INFORMA TION 1 ON
- INFORMA TION 2 ON
- INFORMA TION 3 ON
- EXIT
INFORMATION SETTINGS
INFORMATION
This is a user define for additional information in the transaction to display special information.
EXIT
Exit to main menu.
INTERFACE SETTING * INTERF ACE GENERIC
- ID 1
- EXIT
INTERFACE SETTING
INTERFACE
Selections; Generic, RegCom57600, RegCom9600, Vnet Select Generic if you connect with VSSI-Pro/VSI-Pro/Max then select VSSI­Pro forTCPIP232 will send raw data to VSSI-Pro to analyze the data but the VSSI-Pro is able to use Generic mode by select TCPIP GENERIC when you program the VSSI-Pro. Select REGCOM57600 or REGCOM9600 or VNET when you connect with RS485 network. Put jumper on JP9(1-2) , JP10(1-2) and JP1 1(1-2) for using A VE RS485 Network.
ID
Use when you select REGCOM57600 or REGCOM9600 or VNET .
EXIT
Exit to main menu.
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TIME SYNC SETTINGS * DA TE FORMA T MM/DD/YY
- TIME SYNC OFF
TIME SYNC SETTINGS
DATE FORMATP ADDRESS
Select date format to be MM/DD/YY , DD/MM/YY or YY/MM/DD
TIME SYNC
Sync time to the MVDR.
EXIT
Exit to main menu.
SENSE
Select type of LAN cable for Straight Through or Cross Over cable if you select
AUTO then TCPIP232 will select cable type automatically .
TRANSACTION ALARM
OFF
Off transaction alarm function.
MVDR
Send serial alarm to the MVDR every time that transaction cause .
FILTER TYPE
Select filter type to be ATM , EPSON , NCRACS ,CRE or DUMP
ATM
A TM filter format. Connecting diagram and TCPIP232 setting refer to page 14.
EPSON
EPSON printer filter format. Default port at 9100 but you can change what ever you want. Connecting diagram and TCPIP232 setting refer to page 16.
NCRACS
NCR ACS-IR filter format.Connecting diagram and TCPIP232 setting refer to page 18.
GENERIC LAN PRINTER
Filter format for GENERIC LAN PRINTER. Default port at 9100 but you can change what ever you wantConnecting diagram and TCPIP232 setting refer to page 16.
DUMP
Capture all ethernet RAW data and send out to RS-232. Connecting diagram and TCPIP232 setting refer to page 20.
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CRE
Cash Register Express filter format. Connecting diagram and TCPIP232 setting refer to page 25.
GILBRACO PASSPORT
GILBRACO P ASSPORT filter format. Default port at 700 but you can change what ever you want. Connecting diagram and TCPIP232 setting refer to page 30.
INFO GENESIS
INFO GENESIS filter format. Default port at 7005 but you can change what ever you want. Connecting diagram and TCPIP232 setting refer to page 32.
DIGISM 5500
DIGISM 5500 filter format. Connecting diagram and TCPIP232 setting refer to page 34.
WATCHDOG TIMER
Turn ON or OFF watchdog timer of the system.
EXIT
Exit from system setting and back to operation mode.
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TCPIP 232 Connecting Diagram and Detting
TCPIP 232 V onnecting with A TM
1. Connecting diagram Camera
ATM
CAT-5
Figure 6. ATM Stand Alone T apping Mode Connection
Camera
ATM
Video Coaxial
Router/ Network Switch
CAT-5
TCPIP232
Video Coaxial
Router/ Network Switch
CA T-5
Monitor
Video
Serial
DVR
Monitor
Video
CA T-5
TCPIP232
Serial
DVR
Figure 7. ATM Stand Alone Mirror Mode Connection
Note : TCPIP232 Tapping Mode and Mirror Mode Setting refer to page 9
ATM1
CAM1
ATM2
CA T-5
TCPIP232TCPIP232
CAM2
CA T-5
CAM3
ATM3
ATM4
CA T-5
TCPIP232 TCPIP232
CAM4
CA T-5
CAM1-4
RS232
DVR
Hydra/VSI-Pro MAX Master
Figure 8. ATM with RS485 Network Interface
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RS485
2. Select TCPIP 232 Fiter T ype for A TM.
TCPIP232 SETUP
- TCP/IP SETTINGS
- INFORMA TION SETTINGS
- INTERFACE SETTINGS
- TIME SYNC SETTINGS
- SENSE AUT O
- TRANSACTION ALARM OFF * FIL TER TYPE ATM
- WA TCHDOG TIMER ON
- EXIT
3. Setting the IP Address in TCP/IP Setting Menu to be an IP of the A TM.
TCPIP SETTING
* IP ADDRESS 192.168.0.0
- DESTINA TION PORT AN Y
- EXIT
4. Exit from TCPIP 232 setting and back to operating mode.
5. Try to make some transaction with A TM then transaction data will be display on the monitor screen and store in the DVR.
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