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VIDEO SERIAL SYNCHRONOUS
ATM INTERFACE
Operation Manual
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VSSI-PRO
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CONTENTS
Features...................................................................................................................................................................6
Specifications..........................................................................................................................................................7
Connecting the VSSI-Pro.........................................................................................................................................9
Introduction.........................................................................................................................................9
Connecting the VSSI-Pro.............................................................................................................................9
ATM to VSSI-Pro Installation......................................................................................................................10
VSSI-Pro Video Connection.......................................................................................................................10
VSSI-Pro Connections...............................................................................................................................10
External Alarm Output...............................................................................................................................12
Serial Input................................................................................................................................................12
Programming the VSSI-Pro....................................................................................................................................13
A Few Words About Programming............................................................................................................13
User Front Panel Controls..........................................................................................................................13
Programming - Getting Started..................................................................................................................14
Programming Menus.................................................................................................................................15
Main-Menu for Programming.....................................................................................................................15
ATM Select.................................................................................................................................................15
TCPIP 232 Adapter.....................................................................................................................................16
Custom..............................................................................................................................................19
Screen Setup.............................................................................................................................................19
Text Grayscale..............................................................................................................................19
Background Grayscale.................................................................................................................19
Horizontal Position.......................................................................................................................19
Vertical Position............................................................................................................................19
Clock.....................................................................................................................................20
More On Time/Date Locking.........................................................................................................20
On-Screen Titler............................................................................................................................20
Titler......................................................................................................................................20
Set Titler........................................................................................................................................20
Text Display...............................................................................................................................................22
Screen Blank................................................................................................................................22
Display Lines................................................................................................................................22
Line Compress..............................................................................................................................22
Left Justified.................................................................................................................................22
Scroll Delay...................................................................................................................................22
Display...................................................................................................................................24
Communication.................................................................................................................................24
Port 1.............................................................................................................................................24
Port A : B........................................................................................................................................26
ASYNC...................................................................................................................................26
BISYNC..................................................................................................................................27
SDLC.....................................................................................................................................27
Exception Report.......................................................................................................................................28
On-Screen Flags...........................................................................................................................28
Hard Alarm Output........................................................................................................................28
Printer or DVR Output...................................................................................................................29
Exception History..........................................................................................................................29
Total Exceptions...........................................................................................................................29
View Exceptions...........................................................................................................................29
DVR Selection...............................................................................................................................30
Time Search.................................................................................................................................32
Set Exception................................................................................................................................33
Exception String...........................................................................................................................34
Negative Exceptions.....................................................................................................................35
Operator................................................................................................................................35
Range....................................................................................................................................35
Alarm Outputs............................................................................................................................................36
Alarm No.......................................................................................................................................37
Alarm Trigger...............................................................................................................................37
Normal State.................................................................................................................................38
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Alarm Outputs (Continued)
Flag Type......................................................................................................................................38
Flag Duration................................................................................................................................38
Triggered Text...............................................................................................................................39
Test/Demo Mode........................................................................................................................................40
Port 1 Test.....................................................................................................................................40
Port A Test.....................................................................................................................................42
Port B Test.....................................................................................................................................43
ATM Demo.....................................................................................................................................44
Version Identification....................................................................................................................45
Download/Upload Setup...........................................................................................................................45
Help...................................................................................................................................................48
APPENDICES
APPENDIX A : Data Dump Connections..................................................................................................................49
APPENDIX B : Problem Solving Guide...................................................................................................................50
APPENDIX C : Master Reset the VSSI-Pro...............................................................................................................51
APPENDIX D : Frequently Asked Questions............................................................................................................52
APPENDIX E : RS-485 Networker.............................................................................................................................53
APPENDIX F : PC Software with ATM Select..........................................................................................................54
APPENDIX G : Hard Alarm Output...........................................................................................................................55
APPENDIX H : Triport and Adapter Cable...............................................................................................................56
APPENDIX I : Pin Assignment for the Time Search Function.................................................................................57
APPENDIX J : Limited Warranty.............................................................................................................................58
APPENDIX K : Notes................................................................................................................................................60
TABLES
Table 1 : Pin-Out of the DB-9 Connector on the VSSI-Pro.......................................................................................11
Table 2 : Pin-Out DB-9 Male Connector DB-25 Triport.............................................................................................11
Table 3 : Pin-Out ATM Camera Interface DB-9 Male Connector DB-25 Male.............................................................12
Table 4 : Triport Pin-Out.........................................................................................................................................48
Table 1A : Data Dump Connections.........................................................................................................................49
Table 1H : The VSSI-Pro ATM 2 Channel.................................................................................................................56
Table 2H : ATM Camera Port Connection................................................................................................................56
Table 3H : TCP/IP Cable..........................................................................................................................................56
Table 4H : Data Output Option................................................................................................................................56
Table 5H : RTS Triggered Text................................................................................................................................56
FIGURES
Figure 1 : Typical VSSI-Pro Connection....................................................................................................................9
Figure 2 : The VSSI-Pro Connections......................................................................................................................10
Figure 3 : The VSSI-Pro Four Button Access all the Programming..........................................................................13
Figure 4 : Four Front Pannel Push Buttons of VSSI-Pro (Down)............................................................................13
Figure 5 : Four Front Pannel Push Buttons of VSSI-Pro (Up).................................................................................14
Figure 6 : Four Front Pannel Push Buttons of VSSI-Pro (Set)................................................................................14
Figure 7 : Main-Menu Programming VSSI-Pro.....................................................................................................15
Figure 8 : ATM Select Sub-Menu..........................................................................................................................15
Figure 9 : SDLC Sub-Menu...................................................................................................................................16
Figure 10 : BISYNC Sub-Menu..............................................................................................................................16
Figure 11 : ASYNC Sub-Menu...............................................................................................................................16
Figure 12 : Camera Port Sub-Menu......................................................................................................................16
Figure 13 : Journal Printer Sub-Menu..................................................................................................................16
Figure 14 : NCR Thermal Printers Sub-Menu........................................................................................................16
Figure 15 : Front of TCPIP 232 Adapter................................................................................................................16
Figure 16 : TCPIP 232 Adapter Connections.........................................................................................................17
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FIGURES (Continued)
Figure 17 : The VSSI-Pro Connections to TCPIP 232 Adapter...............................................................................17
Figure 18 : TCPIP Interface Sub-Menu................................................................................................................18
Figure 19 : TCPIP Format I Sub-Menu..................................................................................................................18
Figure 20 : TCPIP Interface Sub-Menu................................................................................................................18
Figure 21 : TCPIP Debuging Sub-Menu...............................................................................................................18
Figure 22 : Custom Sub-Menu..............................................................................................................................18
Figure 23 : Screen Setup Sub-Menu....................................................................................................................19
Figure 24 : Clock Sub-Menu.................................................................................................................................20
Figure 25 : On-Screen Titler Sub-Menu................................................................................................................21
Figure 26 : Text Display Sub-Menu.......................................................................................................................22
Figure 27 : Communication Sub-Menu................................................................................................................24
Figure 28 : Port 1 Sub-Menu.................................................................................................................................24
Figure 29 : Port A : B Sub-Menu...........................................................................................................................26
Figure 30 : ASYNC Sub-Menu..............................................................................................................................26
Figure 31 : BISYNC Sub-Menu..............................................................................................................................27
Figure 32 : SDLC Sub-Menu.................................................................................................................................27
Figure 33 : Exception Report Sub-Menu...............................................................................................................29
Figure 34 : Exception History Sub-Menu..............................................................................................................29
Figure 35 : View Exceptions Display....................................................................................................................30
Figure 36 : DVR Selection Sub-Menu...................................................................................................................30
Figure 37 : DVR-3011.3021 Sub-Menu...................................................................................................................30
Figure 38 : VSSI-Pro with DVR Connections.........................................................................................................31
Figure 39 : Time Search Sub-Menu......................................................................................................................32
Figure 40 : Set Exception Sub-Menu....................................................................................................................33
Figure 41 : Alarm Outputs Sub-Menu...................................................................................................................36
Figure 42 : Triggered Text Sub-Menu...................................................................................................................39
Figure 43 : Set Triggered Text Sub-Menu.............................................................................................................39
Figure 44 : Test/Demo Mode Sub-Menu...............................................................................................................40
Figure 45 : Port 1 Test Sub-Menu..........................................................................................................................40
Figure 46 : Receive [ RX ] Test Sub-Menu.............................................................................................................40
Figure 47 : Transmit [ TX ] Test Sub-Menu.............................................................................................................41
Figure 48 : RX/TX Test Sub-Menu........................................................................................................................41
Figure 49 : Baud Rate Scan Sub-Menu................................................................................................................42
Figure 50 : Port A Test Sub-Menu..........................................................................................................................42
Figure 51 : Receive [ RX ] Test Diplay...................................................................................................................42
Figure 52 : Transmit [ TX ] Test Sub-Menu............................................................................................................43
Figure 53 : Data Capture Sub-Menu.....................................................................................................................43
Figure 54 : Data Capture Port 1 Display................................................................................................................43
Figure 55 : Data Capture to Memory Sub-Menu...................................................................................................44
Figure 56 : Dump TCP/IP Sub-Menu...................................................................................................................44
Figure 57 : Dump TCP/IP Display..........................................................................................................................44
Figure 58 : ATM Demo Display..............................................................................................................................45
Figure 59 : Version / Revision Identification Display.............................................................................................45
Figure 60 : Pin-Out for Download/Upload Data Cable...........................................................................................45
Figure 61 : Download/Upload Setup Using VSSI-Pro to VSSI-Pro........................................................................46
Figure 62 : Download/Upload Setup Sub-Menu...................................................................................................47
Figure 63 : Download Setup Sub-Menu & Display................................................................................................47
Figure 64 : Upload Setup Sub-Menu & Display......................................................................................................47
Figure 65 : Help Sub-Menu...................................................................................................................................48
Figure 1A : Data Dump Connections....................................................................................................................49
Figure 1E : Connection Diagram for RS-485 Network...........................................................................................53
Figure 1F : Window Tile Horizontal......................................................................................................................54
Figure 1G : Hard Alarm Output.............................................................................................................................55
Figure 1H : The VSSI-Pro ATM 2 Channel.............................................................................................................56
Figure 1I : Pin Assignment for Time Search Function..........................................................................................57
Figure 2I : TCPIP 232 Adapter Connection Pin-Out..............................................................................................57
Figure 3I : SDLC / BISYNC / ASYNC / ATM Connection Pin-Out.............................................................................57
Figure 4I : Camera Controller Connection Pin-Out...............................................................................................57
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FEATURES
FEATURES
The VSSI-Pro ATM Interface allows one unit to connect to all ATMs and Networks by all possible methods to support any banking requirement.
............Easy Menu-driven Setup and Programming
............Number of Display Lines Programmable
............Supports DVR Command Set for Auto Search Capability
............Supports the AVE Networker & Hydra for connection to many 3rd party DVR manufacturers
............Programmable on-screen time/date display. The on-board real-time clock can run in stand-alone mode
or locked to ATM time/date mode
............Auto / Manual Network Configuring
- SDLC (SNA / X.25)
- BISYNC (IBM3670/3675)
- ASYNC (RS-232C)
- CAMERA PORT (RS-232C)
- JOURNAL / RECEIPT PRINTER (RS-232C / Special)
- TCP/IP INTERFACE (Ethernet 10/100Mbs with optional TCPIP 232 Adapter)
- CUSTOM (Special)
............Automatic Poll/Select Address Configuring
............Negative Exceptions (Removes Unwanted Data from View)
............Alarm Input for CARD Reader—CARD IN (RTS Trigger Text option)
............Serial Data Output of all data or Exceptions
............Allows Transaction Data to be sent to:
- DVRs
- Phone Line Transmission System
- Computers / Printers
............Programmable Hard Wire Alarm Output
............Powerful Data Filtering Algorithms
............24 Field Programmable Exceptions with Numeric Range
............Operators & Exception String to provide Greater than, Less than, Equal to Exceptions, in between or
out of the numeric range.
............On-screen Flagging of Exceptions with Asterisk or Reverse Text
............On-screen Titler up to 20 Characters
............Character Gray Scale Programmable 8 levels
............Border Selection and Gray Scale Programmable 8 levels
............Built-in Test Mode
............Built-in ATM Demo
............Upload/Download Programming to a PC or another VSSI-Pro
............Programmable Time-Stamp on Exception Output. If turned on, each output line will be preceded by the
current time/date.
............Universal time/date format. The time display can be set to either 12 or 24 hour format. The date display
can be set to MM/DD/YY, DD/MM/YY or YY/MM/DD.
............100 lines Exception History Buffer. More than 100 lines of Exceptions and Time Stamp are buffered in the
battery-backed SRAM
............The buffered exceptions can be reviewed and printed at anytime.
............16 Triggered Text associated with 16 alarms. Each triggered text can be 40 characters long and can
contain any ASCII values. When an alarm is triggered by any source, the associated Triggered Text is
displayed and output if enabled, respectively.
............Larger data buffers for input/output to accomodate newer, faster ATM networks.
............Programmable Delay Screen Blanking
............Your Choice of 1 to 11 lines displayed on-screen
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SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
Video In (BNC) 1V P-P Terminated 75 ohms +/- 20% Video Out (BNC) 1V P-P Terminated or Unterminated Video S / N better than 50dB Video B / W better than 7MHz
Power (DC Coax 2.1mmx5.5mm) 9-12VDC 130mA nominal, 150mA maximum with Alarms
Battery Backup NiMH 1 year with 24 hour charge
Serial Ports (DB-9) Female
Serial Port 1
RS-232C Baud Rate Auto, 135, 150, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19.2K, 28.8K, 38.4K Word Length 7 or 8 Parity ODD, EVEN, NONE Stop Bits 1
Serial Port A or B
RS-232C – ASCII Baud Rate Auto, 135, 150, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19.2K, 28.8K, 38.4K Word Length 7 or 8 Parity ODD, EVEN, NONE Stop Bits 1
SDLC: NRZ, NRZI, NRZID
BISYNC: NRZ, NRZI
FORMAT: ASCII or EBCIDIC
Baud Rate AUTO, 135, 150, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19.2K, 28.8K, 38.4K,
57.6K, 115.2K
Data Buffer 32K bytes
Alarm Output Open Collector 12VDC @ 20mA
RTS Alarm Input Hi-Z Pulled up with 3.3K
Real Time Clock 12 or 24 Hr. Host Time Locking
Display Characters 40
Number of Lines 1-11
Character Gray Scale 8 levels of Gray
Matte Character Border 8 levels of Gray
Screen Update Delay .5s ON, OFF Auto Scolling from last line Line Processing Compress, Truncate, Left Justify
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SPECIFICATIONS
Watchdog Timer Hardware and Software
Temperature Rating 0 – 50 degrees Celsius
32 – 122 degrees Fahrenheit
Humidity Non-Condensing 85% RH
VSSI-Pro 0.70 Kg or 1.55 lbs
Beige Metal Enclosure 130L x 127W x 38H (mm)
5.12L x 5W x 1.5H (in)
Maximum Size with Connectors 145L x 127W x 43H (mm)
5.7L x 5W x 1.7H (in)
Packed in White Box with Manual 1.20 kg or 2.65 lbs
340L x 190W x 85H (mm)
13.4L x 86.2W x 3.35H (in)
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CONNECTING THE VSSI-PRO
INTRODUCTION
The VSSI-Pro is designed for controlling loss and fraud at the ATM terminal. When connected between an ATM and a recording device such as a VCR or DVR it monitors the data stream, overlaying the ATM’s transaction data onto the video picture to get a complete picture of every transaction. The data can also be discretely sent to a remotely located serial printer. The video input can be virtually any baseband or composite video source. The VSSI-Pro will
accept NTSC, RS-170, RS-330, CCIR, PAL, or SECAM video formats.
With its powerful Exceptions feature, the VSSI-Pro can provide on-screen alerts for whatever transactions you program as an exception, making these exceptions easy to review on the recorded video. The programmed exceptions can also be used to trigger an alarming devices such as VCR’s, DVR’s, Quads, Enunciators, LED’s or other alarming devices, or a PC to record only the exception, or to the send data to another serial device such as a serial printer. The VSSI-Pro can also be programmed to save the exceptions in buffered memory so can then be viewed and printed at any time.
The VSSI-Pro handles all ATM communication formats worldwide with its unique auto-configuration program. It features Auto-Poll Select Address Setup and Auto-Network Configuring, 2 programmable Alarm Outputs, and Card Reader Contact Input.
CONNECTING THE VSSI-PRO
The most typical VSSI-Pro connection is between the ATM’s modem and the ATM’s SDLC, BISYNC, or ASSYNC network. This is done using the AVE Triport ATM 2CH cable. The triport has male and female DB-25 connectors back-to­back which connect to the ATM modem and the ATM network. From the side of the back-to-back DB-25 connectors extends a cable with a DB-9 male connector which plugs into the VSSI-Pro rear port labeled “RS-232”.
The triport connection can be made while the ATM is on-line as long as you do so within 3 seconds and no one is doing a transaction. If you take longer than this the ATM may go off-line, but if this happens, wait approximately 5 minutes and the ATM will return on-line automatically.
Figure 1: Typical VSSI-Pro Connections
NOTE
Prolonged periods of time with the ATM disconnected from the network will require a service technician to bring the ATM back on-line.
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CONNECTING THE VSSI-PRO
ATM TO VSSI-PRO INSTALLATION
Locate the connector on the ATM’s modem and loosen the 2 retaining screws, then quickly plug in the appropriate DB­25 connector of the triport into the modem. Next plug the modem cable into the other DB-25 connector of the triport, and plug the DB-9 connector into the VSSI-Pro.
NOTE
Make sure no one is operating the ATM when you disconnect the DB-25 connector.
IMPORTANT
The input video level must be 1V P-P. If this level is not maintained within +/- 20%, the VSSI-Pro will have difficulty locking the character display over the input video source. If the display is jumpy or tears this is a common symptom of input video level that is too high or too low.
VSSI-PRO VIDEO CONNECTION
The video input to the VSSI-Pro is a standard BNC connector terminated at 75 ohm.
After completing the interface installation, connect the video input source to the video input BNC on the rear of the VSSI-Pro. The BNC video output connects to the video system (DVR, VCR, Quad, switcher, Multiplexer, or monitor).
VSSI-PRO CONNECTIONS
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The video output from the VSSI-Pro is 1V P-P into a 75 ohm load or unterminated load. Most monitors or televisions with direct video inputs are terminated with a 75 ohm load.
Included with the VSSI-Pro is a 9 VDC @ 300mA UL/CSA power supply which must be plugged into the power input on the VSSI-Pro's rear panel.
Figure 2: VSSI-Pro Connections
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CONNECTING THE VSSI-PRO
Cable and Connection: Pin-out of the DB-9 connector on the VSSI-Pro.
PIN NUMBER FUNCTION DIRECTION
1 ALARM OUT 1 OPEN DRAIN
2 RXD/RXDB (CH 1 RECEIVE DATA) TO VSSI-PRO 3 TXD (TRANSMIT DATA) FROM VSSI-PRO 4 RXCA (CH 2 RX CLOCK) TO VSSI-PRO 5 GND (GROUND) 6 RXDA (CH 2 RECEIVE DATA) TO VSSI-PRO 7 RXCB (CH 1 RX CLOCK) TO VSSI-PRO 8 TXDA (TRANSMIT DATA) FROM VSSI-PRO 9 CTS/RTS TO VSSI-PRO
Table 1: Pin-Out of the DB-9 Connector on the VSSI-Pro
This interface uses the Triport ATM 2CH cable to tap the communication between the ATM machine and modem. (See pin-out below.)
DB-9 (MALE) VSSI-Pro DB-25 TRIPORT
2 2 4 17 5 7 6 3 7 15
WITH DATA-OUT OPTION DB-9 (MALE OR FEMALE) DB-25 (MALE OR FEMALE)
3 2 3 5 5 7
Table 2: Pin-Out of the DB-9 Male Connector DB-25 Triport
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CONNECTING THE VSSI-PRO
To interface with a camera port, the following cable should be used. Cable between ATM camera interface and VSSI-Pro:
CAMERA INTERFACE DB-25 (MALE) DB-9 (MALE)
2 3 3 6 7 5
WITH DATA-OUT OPTION DB-9 (MALE OR FEMALE) DB-25 (MALE OR FEMALE)
8 2 3 5 5 7
Table 3: Pin-Out of the ATM Camera Interface DB-9 Male Connector DB-25 Male
EXTERNAL ALARM OUTPUT
You will be able to tie your exceptions to one open collector hard alarm output. You have to physically add wires to the DB-9 connector which plugs into the rear of the VSSI-Pro. Pin 1 on the DB-9 is Alarm and Pin 5 is ground. Be sure to observe polarity and do not exceed the 12V, 20mA rating of these alarm outputs.
SERIAL INPUT
The VSSI-Pro accepts serial data via the DB-9 female connector located at the rear and also sends serial data using the same connector.
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PROGRAMMING THE VSSI-PRO
A FEW WORDS ABOUT PROGRAMMING
The VSSI-Pro is programmed by pressing and releasing specific combinations of the four front panel push-buttons. Via these four simple buttons, all of the powerful programming features of the VSSI-Pro are available to you. A video source and a monitor must be connected in order for you to see the programming menus. The following sections provide detailed programming instructions.
Figure 3: VSSI-Pro Four Push-Button Access to all the Programming
USER FRONT PANEL CONTROLS
Front panel push-button controls are provided to allow simple changing of the display’s vertical and horizontal position and the gray scale or border. This eliminates the need of the user to enter the main-menu, and eliminates the risk of inadvertently changing important programming settings.
Changing the Gray Scale
Down
Figure 4: Four Front Pannel Push-Buttons of VSSI-Pro (Down)
1. Press and hold the “Down” button.
2. Press and release the “Reset” button.
3. Release the “Down” button.
4. Press “Down” or “Up” to select the gray scale.
5. When the choice is made, press and release the “Set” button.
Up Set Reset
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PROGRAMMING THE VSSI-PRO
Changing the Horizontal Position
Down
Figure 5: Four Front Pannel Push-Buttons of VSSI-Pro (Up)
1. Press and hold the “Up” button.
2. Press and release the “Reset” button.
3. Release the “Up” button.
4. Press “Down” or “Up” to move the text block.
5. When the choice is made, press and release the “Set” button.
Changing the Vertical Position
Down
Up Set Reset
Up Set Reset
Figure 6: Four Front Pannel Push-Buttons of VSSI-Pro (Set)
1. Press and hold the “Set” button.
2. Press and release the “Reset” button.
3. Release the “Set” button.
4. Press “Down” or “Up” to move the text block.
5. When the choice is made, press and release the “Set” button.
PROGRAMMING - GETTING STARTED
After you have completed the installation of the VSSI-Pro and any additional interfaces and cabling, follow the power-up sequence as described in the installation instructions for your specific device. Make sure that you have a video signal present from the camera that the VSSI-Pro is using. If all of this was successful, you will be presented with the following message on the video monitor screen:
SETUP.....
If this message does not appear, go to the Problem Solving Guide on page 47. If at any time after the successful installation and programming of the VSSI-Pro you see the message “COMM PORT TIME OUT”, this means no data has been received for at least 30 seconds. This message will disappear as soon as the VSSI-Pro receives data again.
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PROGRAMMING THE VSSI-PRO
PROGRAMMING MENUS
To access the main-menu of the VSSI-Pro, simultaneously hold down the “Down” and “Up” buttons, press and release the “Reset” button, and then release the “Down” and “Up” buttons. This will take you to the main programming menu.
To navigate through this menu, press the “Down” or “Up” button to position the cursor in front of the desired item and then press “Set” to select the item and access any sub-menus for that item.
Within a sub-menu, press the “Down” or “Up” button and press “Set” again to select any items or change settings for a particular item.
If a sub-menu has an "EXIT" entry, always select it and press "Set". This will save the programmed settings in memory and return you to the previous menu. If you press “Reset” from a sub-menu, any programmed settings in that menu will not be saved in memory.
When finished programming the VSSI-Pro, return to the main-menu and press "Reset" to exit from the programming mode to the operation mode.
MAIN-MENU FOR PROGRAMMING
ATM SELECT SCREEN SETUP TEXT DISPLAY COMMUNICATION EXCEPTION REPORT ALARM OUTPUTS TEST/DEMO MODE DOWNLOAD/UPLOAD SETUP HELP
Figure 7: Main-Menu for Programming the VSSI-Pro
ATM SELECT
The following is a detailed description of the menu selections and the programming capabilities of the VSSI-Pro. It will bring up a sub-menu consisting of the following ATM configurations from which to choose the appropriate format for your machine:
SDLC BISYNC ASYNC CAMERA PORT JOURNAL PRINTER TCPIP INTERFACE CUSTOM EXIT
Figure 8: ATM SELECT Sub-Menu
Knowledge of the appropriate format to choose at this time would have been obtained before your purchase of the VSSI-Pro. But if you are unsure, you can simply try each format until you find the right one for your machine. To select a format, press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor. For example, move the cursor to “SDLC” and press “Set”, then press the “Up” or “Down” button move the cursor to “SDLC FORMAT I” and press “Set”. An asterisk appears to indicate your selection. Next, press the “Up” or “Down” button to the cursor to “EXIT” and press “Set” to return to the previous menu. The word “SETUP” and the accompanying dots should appear. Within 1 to 3 minutes the dots should seem to move and the word “COMPLETED” will appear. If this does not happen, re-enter the main-menu and try another format. When the right format is chosen, the message “SETUP COMPLETED” will display. Return to the main-menu and continue programming.
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PROGRAMMING THE VSSI-PRO
This sub-menu is selected when connecting to SNA or X.25 modem taps. The most common is FORMAT I but if the data does not display in a pleasing format try FORMAT II-IV. The CAT ELF is for the Citibank ATM network only.
SDLC FORMAT I SDLC FORMAT II SDLC FORMAT III SDLC FORMAT IV CAT ELF EXIT
Figure 9: SDLC Sub-Menu
This protocol is the generic name for the IBM 3670 or 3675 communication standard BISYNC with the follow­ing sub-menu:
BISYNC FORMAT I EXIT
Figure 10: BISYNC Sub-Menu
Journal printer taps take the data from the journal or reciept printer and displays that data. This data is ei­ther RS-232C or a propietary variation thereof. Op­tional data converters are required for some printer in­terfaces.
GENERIC NCR THERMAL PRINTER EXIT
Figure 13: JOURNAL PRINTER Sub-Menu
The tap mode reads the data that is communicating to an installed printer. If the printer goes off line or runs out of paper no data will display. In the emulate mode, the VSSI-Pro simulates a printer and constantly tells the ATM the printer is on-line and full of paper.
TAP EMULATE EXIT
The async format is for proprietary credit unions or older networks. This is the RS-232C standard ASYNC with the following sub-menu:
ASYNC FORMAT I EXIT
Figure 11: ASYNC Sub-Menu
The camera port provided on many ATMs was origi­nally designed to connect to film cameras. Limited data is available on these ports but it is an easy method of interfacing. These ports must be enabled in the ATM setup or will not function so contact your ATM installer to verify. The data format is RS-232C with special hand­shaking camera port with the following sub-menu:
FUJITSU 4000/6000 FUJITSU 7000 IBM 4700 IBM PICTURE TEXT NCR 5000 NCR 5000 FMT II EXIT
Figure 14: NCR THERMAL
PRINTERS Sub-Menu
TCPIP 232 Adapter
Interfacing the VSSI-Pro to the ATM TCP/IP network requires the TCPIP 232 Adapter along with the VSSI­Pro. The IP address of the ATM is programmed into the TCPIP 232 Adapter via on-screen programming. The ATM LAN cable is plugged into the adapter and the supplied additonal LAN cable is then plugged into the ATM. Therefore this DOES NOT require an additional network port for the ATM interface or any host program­ming of a VPN router.
Figure 15: Front of TCPIP 232 Adapter
Figure 12: CAMERA PORT Sub-Menu
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TCPIP 232 Adapter Connections
1. Remove the ATM LAN Cable which is connected direct to the ATM and then immediately plug it in to the TCPIP 232 Adapter. Loop the LAN cable which came with TCPIP 232 Adapter via the RJ-45 Port on the TCPIP 232 Adapter rear panel to the ATM. Delay in doing this might cause the ATM to go off-line. If this happens then wait for the ATM to automatically come back on-line.
2. Connect the VSSI-Pro to the TCPIP 232 Adapter using the TCPIP 232-to-VSSI-Pro cable.
3. Connect the camera and video output cable to the monitor or DVR.
4. Power up your system to program VSSI-Pro.
ATM
Figure 16: TCPIP 232 Adapter Connections
WAVE TRANSFORMER
TCPIP 232 ADAPTER
DC CABLE
VSSI-PRO
RG-59U
RG-59U
MONITOR
CAMERA
Figure 17: VSSI-Pro Connections with TCPIP 232 Adapter
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The TCPIP INTERFACE sub-menu:
TCPIP FORMAT I TCPIP DEBUGGING EXIT
Figure 18: TCPIP INTERFACE Sub-Menu
1. Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “TCPIP FORMAT I” and press “Set” to enter and change
the IP address to the same as ATM’s IP address.
EXAMPLE: If the ATM’s IP address is 192.168.0.141, set the address on the TCPIP 232 Adapter using this menu.
IP ADDRESS 1 192 IP ADDRESS 2 168 IP ADDRESS 3 0 IP ADDRESS 4 141 EXIT
Figure 19: TCPIP FORMAT I Sub-Menu
2. Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “EXIT” and press “Set” to return to the previous menu.
3. Test your transaction on the ATM to verify the VSSI-Pro and TCPIP 232 Adapter’s operation.
TCPIP 232 DEBUGGING MODE
In the TCPIP DEBUGGING mode, the data from the network will display on the monitor. However, the VSSI-Pro has a limited buffer size so if you connect to a busy network and the buffer is overrun, then data will be lost. For normal ATM data, the buffer is sufficient but care must be taken in monitoring the buffer status when doing data dumps. This is useful to verify the TCPIP 232 Adapter is connected properly and sending data to the VSSI-Pro.
TCPIP FORMAT I TCPIP DEBUGGING EXIT
Figure 20: TCPIP INTERFACE Sub-Menu
1. Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “TCPIP DEBUGGING” and press “Set” to enter and change
the IP address to the same as the ATM’s IP address.
EXAMPLE: If the ATM’s IP address is 192.168.0.141, set the address on the TCPIP 232 Adapter using this menu.
IP ADDRESS 1 192 IP ADDRESS 2 168 IP ADDRESS 3 0 IP ADDRESS 4 141 EXIT
Figure 21: TCPIP DEBUGGING Sub-Menu
2. Once you select the IP address, press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “EXIT” and press “Set” to
return to the the previous menu.
TCPIP 232 ADAPTER LED INDICATOR
GREEN POWER TCPIP 232 Power Status RED REC EIVETCPIP-232 Receive Data from ATM GREEN LINK ATM Status, On = Ready / Off = Not ready
YELLOW SPEED Off = 10 Mbps, On = 100 Mbps Ethernet
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CUSTOM
The custom settings are for special programming done for various customers to format the display or to interface to a proprietary network exclusive to that customer. The following sub-menu will appear:
CUSTOM 1 CUSTOM 2 CUSTOM 3 CUSTOM 4 CUSTOM 5 CUSTOM 6 CUSTOM 7 EXIT
Figure 22: CUSTOM Sub-Menu
SCREEN SETUP
On the main-menu, press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “SCREEN SETUP” and press “Set”. The following sub-menu will appear:
TEXT GRAYSCALE BACKGROUND GRAYSCALE HORIZONTAL POSITION VERTICAL POSITION CLOCK ON-SCREEN TITLER EXIT
Figure 23: SCREEN SETUP Sub-Menu
TEXT GRAYSCALE
To change the gray scale of the on-screen text, press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to move the cursor to “TEXT GRAYSCALE” and press “Set”. Cycle through the selection by pressing the “Up” or “Down” buttons. There are 8 levels to choose from. Make your selection and press “Set” to return to the previous menu.
BACKGROUND GRAYSCALE
To change the gray scale of the background of the on-screen text, press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “BACKGROUND GRAYSCALE” and press “Set”. Cycle through the selection by pressing the “Up” or “Down” buttons. There are 8 settings to choose from. Make your selection and press “Set” to return to the previous menu.
HORIZONTAL POSITION
To change the horizontal position of the inserted on-screen text, press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “HORIZONTAL POSITION” and press “Set”. Press the “UP” or “DOWN” buttons to move the text to the desired position.
VERTICAL POSITION
To change the vertical position of the inserted on-screen text, press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “VERTICAL POSITION” and press “Set”. Press the “Up” or “Down” buttons to move the text to the desired position.
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CLOCK
To program the clock's functions, use the “Up” and “Down” buttons to move the cursor to “CLOCK” and press “Set”. The following sub-menu will appear:
T/D DISPLAY ON TIME DISPLAY 12 HOUR DATE FORMAT DD/MM/YY DAYLIGHT SAVING DISABLE SET TIME/DATE
RESET TIME/DATE T/D LOCKING ON EXIT
Figure 24: CLOCK Sub-Menu
NOTE
Enabling the clock limits the number of display lines to 10 maximum.
T/D DISPLAY turns the time/date display on or off. Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “T/D DISPLAY” and press “Set”. The cursor will start flashing. Press the “Up” or “Down” button to toggle between “ON” or “OFF” and press “Set” when the desired value is displayed.
TIME DISPLAY selects either 12-hour AM/PM or 24-hour Military Time format with AM/PM. Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “TIME DISPLAY” and press “Set”. The cursor will start flashing. Press the “Up” or “Down” button to toggle between time formats and press “Set” when the desired format is displayed.
DATE FORMAT chooses one of the three available formats. Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “DATE FORMAT” and press “Set”. The cursor will start flashing. Press the “Up” or “Down” button to toggle between date formats and press “Set” when the desired format is displayed.
DAYLIGHT SAVING selects, for example, USA, Canada, Australia or is disabled. Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “DAYLIGHT SAVING” and press “Set”. The cursor will start flashing. Press the “Up” or “Down” button to toggle between values and press “Set” when the desired value is displayed.
SET TIME/DATE sets the clock manually. Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “SET TIME/DATE” and press “Set”. The time/date will appear and the cursor will start flashing. Press the “Up” and “Down” button to change the value and press “Set” when the desired value is displayed. The value is selected and the cursor will advance to the next position. When the desired time/date is displayed, press the “Up” and “Down” buttons simulta­neously to enter the time/date into memory and return to the previous menu.
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RESET TIME/DATE resets the clock to the default value. Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “RESET TIME/DATE” and press “Set” to reset the time/date.
T/D LOCKING turns the time/date locking on or off. If the time/date locking is turned on, make sure that the time and date format selected is the same as the ATM time and date format. Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “T/D LOCKING” and press “Set”. The cursor will start flashing. Press the “Up” or “Down” button to toggle between “ON” or “OFF” and press “Set” when the desired value is displayed.
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