AVE Video Serial Synchronous ATM Interface VSSI-PRO User Manual

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DISPLAY

Choices: ON, OFF

You have the choice to globally turn on or off the complete VSSI-Pro text insertion function. This means no data will be
visible on the monitor if you select DISPLAY “OFF”. However, if you select the DISPLAY “OFF”, you can still command
each exception independently to either display on-screen or not through its program setup sub-menu under EXCEPTION
REPORTS. You may also choose to enable an alarm output to occur during an exception while not displaying the
exception data through its program setup sub-menu in ALARM OUTPUTS. With DISPLAY “OFF”, the VSSI-Pro will still
perform all functions as programmed. For example, exception reporting will still function but the information will not
appear on-screen unless programmed to do so in the EXCEPTIONS REPORT sub-menu.

PROGRAMMING THE VSSI-PRO

VSSI-Pro VIDEO SERIAL ATM INTERFACE

EXIT

Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “EXIT” and press “Set” to return to the previous menu.

PORT 1

Press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to “PORT 1” and press “Set”. The following sub-menu will appear:

Figure 28: PORT 1 Sub-Menu

RX BAUDRATE

9600

TX BAUDRATE

9600

PARITY

NONE

DATA BITS

8

HANDSHAKE

ON

AUTO LINEFEED

ON

EXIT

Figure 27: COMMUNICATION Sub-Menu

PORT 1
PORT A : B
EXIT

COMMUNICATION

When you choose your format in the ATM SELECT sub-menu, it automatically formats the VSSI-Pro to the appropriate
settings needed to communicate with the ATM; therefore it may not be necessary for you to enter this menu at all. But
there may be times when you will need to amend these settings for specific applications or testing purposes. If you want
to amend the settings for the chosen format, on the main-menu, press the “Up” or “Down” button to move the cursor to
“COMMUNICATION” and press “Set”. The following sub-menu will appear:

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If the data does not display on the screen, it will not be saved in the Exception History.

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