AVE VSI-PRO User Manual

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OPERATOR

Choices: 0000.00-9999.99

The Operator determines the behavior of the Range. Think of the Operator in mathematical terms. Setting the
correct range and specifying “IN” or “OUT” will make the Operator perform “greater than”, “less than”, “equal to”, “in
the range”, or “out of the range” calculations.

With this version of the VSI-Pro, you can define ranges for your exceptions and have the VSI-Pro alarm when an
exception falls within the range’s parameters or outside the range of the two numbers. The choices are “IN”, “OUT”,
and “NONE”. To program the operator, press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “OPERATOR” and
press “Set”. The cursor will start flashing. Press the “Up” or “Down” button to cycle through the values and press
“Set” when the desired value is displayed.

RANGE

Choices: 0000.00-9999.99

The Range defines the limits of the Operator. These are numeric only. As you can see from the previous examples,
the range has two separate fields that are separated by a double-sided arrow. This format must be followed.

To program the range, press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “RANGE” and press “Set”. The first “0”
in the range starts to flash. This means it is active and ready for programming. Press the “Up” or “Down” button to
cycle through the values and press “Set” when the desired value is displayed. This will advance the active block to
the next character. While you are on an active block, pressing the “Up” and “Set” buttons simultaneously will return
that block back to a blank, which is designated by a solid white box. You can follow this format to program your range.
When you have finished and want to set this range into the VSI-Pro memory, simultaneously press and release the
“Up” and “Down” buttons.

When you are ready to exit and continue on, simultaneously press and release the “Up” and “Down” buttons. This will
set the range in the VSI-Pro memory and exit you back to the previous menu.

VSI-Pro VIDEO SERIAL INTERFACE

NOTE

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Only 40 characters are allowed in each Exception String, including blank spaces.

PROGRAMMING

EXMAPLES FOR SETTING EXCEPTION

EQUAL

Suppose Exception #2 would be flag all $10 sales on Register Department 1. This would be the settings for this
Exception: (For these examples, we are using the Samsung ER-4715 Electronic Cash Register)

Exception

No. 2

Display

ON

Output

ON,OFF (depending on presence of serial printer)

Exception String1 . . .

Range

0010.00-0010.00

Operator

IN

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