20 Pelco Manual C1043M-A (2/96)
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.
Upon pressing [2], you’ll see the following prompt:
(1)=Edit list (2)=Edit link (ESC)=Exit
To edit the list, press [1] again. You will see the prompt:
ESC to exit or ENTER to edit !
Press [ENTER], and the monitor will scroll a list of
item numbers. If none have been programmed, it will
just list the first item number:
1. ESC to exit or ENTER to edit !
Press [ENTER] again. The cursor will position itself
next to line item number one. Enter the register number
you want linked with an exception. Linking tells the
Inter-Check unit to ignore an exception for a selected
POS terminal. Up to 10 registers may be entered in the
edit list. Press [ESC] to skip a line. [ENTER] will
end the programming session.
To “link” the register and exception line together, from
the delete reg. Mask prompt you must press edit link
(2). Upon hitting 2 you will see the following:
1=Off 2=Off 3=Off 4=Off
5=Off 6=Off 7=Off 8=Off
9=Off 10=Off 11=Off 12=Off
13=Off 14=Off 15=Off 16=Off
ESC to exit or ENTER to edit !
You can enter up to 16 exceptions during exception
programming. Each one has a corresponding number,
which is represented on this screen. Use this feature to
tell Inter-Check which exception(s) you want linked to
your previous list of registers you programmed in. Upon
pressing [Enter] the monitor will display:
ESC to Link or CR to Unlink 1=Off
If you would like exception number one to be “linked”
to the register(s) from your edit list, press [ESC]. The
Screen will change to:
ESC to Link or CR to Unlink 1=Off On 2=Off
Do this for as many of your exceptions as you’d like. If
you had an exception you wanted to unlink or when
you are finished programming press [Enter].
This feature is similar to the delete register mask except
that it allows you to respond to an exception only if it is
linked to a register on this list.
Upon pressing [3], you’ll see the same kind of prompts
as you did with the delete register mask function:
(1)=Edit list (2)=Edit link (ESC)=Exit
Pressing [1] will allow you access to the apply register
mask list, which is configured the same as the delete
register mask list:
1. ESC to exit or ENTER to edit !
If you wish a particular exception to be accepted only
when it applies to a specific register, enter the register
number now at the first item number. Do this for as
many registers as you need. Again, you can enter up to
10 registers.
To link your register(s) to an exception, you must enter
the edit link function by pressing [2]. The procedure to
link the register and exception is exactly the same as in
the delete register mask sequence, except now you’re
telling Inter-Check: “Only when this exception is met
on this/these register(s), do I want it flagged as an
exception. Otherwise, ignore this exception”.
Please note that if an exception is not linked to either
the delete register mask or apply register mask function,
then it will be treated as a normal exception.
A register should never be linked to both the delete
register mask and apply register mask functions. If it
is, the delete register mask function will have priority.
5.2 SYS SAVE/SYS READ
Press the [0] key from the SELECTION MENU. Press
the [1] key (SYSSAVE). You may have to wait several
seconds to allow the Inter-Check to do the save. The
Inter-Check unit will beep once when it is done saving
your current parameters to nonvolatile memory.