Pelco Cash Register ICI1000S Series User Manual

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Inter-Check ICI1000S Series  
Cash Register Interface System  
Installation/Operation Manual  
C1000M-B (1/96)  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued)  
Section  
Page  
4.8 LOCATION ID SETUP ............................................................................................................18  
4.8.1 Location ID Program ..................................................................................................18  
4.8.2 Location ID On and Screen Position Set ...................................................................19  
4.8.3 Location ID Off ...........................................................................................................19  
4.9 CUSTOMER HEADER ...........................................................................................................19  
4.10 DIAGNOSTICS .......................................................................................................................19  
4.10.1 ProgramTransfer .......................................................................................................20  
4.10.2 (DL) Burn-In Test .......................................................................................................20  
4.10.3 (DL) Input Channel Port Test .....................................................................................20  
4.10.4 Memory Tests ............................................................................................................21  
4.10.5 System Signals Test...................................................................................................21  
4.10.6 Video Screen Test......................................................................................................21  
4.10.7 Graphics Screen Test.................................................................................................21  
4.10.8 (DL) Pelco PIM Default Load .....................................................................................22  
4.11 ALARM INPUT........................................................................................................................23  
4.11.1 Alarm Input On/Off.....................................................................................................23  
4.11.2 Alarm Trigger Dwell ....................................................................................................24  
4.11.3 Screen Link ................................................................................................................24  
4.11.4 Auxiliary Print Link .....................................................................................................24  
4.11.5 Alarm Text ..................................................................................................................24  
4.12 ALARM PROGRAMMING ......................................................................................................24  
4.13 THE NV MEMORY WRITE PROTECT SWITCH ....................................................................25  
5.0 TROUBLESHOOTING .....................................................................................................................26  
5.1 TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHART ...................................................................................27  
6.0 SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................................29  
7.0 WARRANTY AND REPAIR INFORMATION.....................................................................................29  
APPENDIX A. HEXADECIMAL, DECIMAL AND BINARY CONVERSION TABLES .................................30  
APPENDIX B. ICI1000PIM SWITCH SETTINGS.......................................................................................33  
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS  
Figure  
Page  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Basic ICI1000S Configuration Wiring Diagram ............................................................................3  
ICI1000PIM Wiring Configuration ................................................................................................4  
Standard RS-232 Style Wiring Configuration...............................................................................4  
Printer Output and Alarm Input Wiring .........................................................................................5  
Video Adjustment Locations ........................................................................................................6  
Keypad Layout .............................................................................................................................7  
Program Transfer Wiring Diagram ..............................................................................................20  
Printer Output and Alarm Input Wiring .......................................................................................23  
ICI1000PIM Switch Settings ......................................................................................................36  
LIST OF TABLES  
Table  
Page  
1
2
3
Data Screen ID ..........................................................................................................................11  
Label Descriptors .......................................................................................................................25  
ICI1000S Series Pinouts............................................................................................................25  
REVISION HISTORY  
Manual #  
C1000M  
Date  
Comments  
Original version.  
C1000M-A  
11/95  
Revised to incorporate Programming Menu Map, Section 4.0,  
and Troubleshooting Flow Chart, Section 5.1.  
C1000M-B  
1/96  
Revised to include Appendix B, ICI1000PIM Switch Settings.  
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INSTALLATION/OPERATION MANUAL  
ICI1000S SERIES INTER-CHECK®  
CASH REGISTER INTERFACE SYSTEM  
1.0 WARNINGS  
Priortoinstallationanduseofthisproduct,thefollowing  
WARNINGS should be observed.  
1. Installation and servicing should only be done by  
qualifiedservicepersonnelandconformtoalllocal  
codes.  
4. OnlyusereplacementpartsrecommendedbyPelco.  
5. After replacement/repair of this unit’s electrical  
components, conduct a resistance measurement  
betweenlineandexposedpartstoverifytheexposed  
parts have not been connected to line circuitry.  
2. Unless the unit is specifically marked as a NEMA  
Type 3, 3R, 3S, 4, 4X, 6 or 6P enclosure, it is  
designed for indoor use only and it must not be  
installed where exposed to rain and moisture.  
3. The product and/or manual may bear the following  
marks:  
This symbol indicates that there are important  
operating and maintenance instructions in the  
literature accompanying this unit.  
This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage  
constituting a risk of electric shock is present  
within this unit.  
CAUTION:  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.  
DO NOT OPEN.  
CAUTION:  
TOREDUCETHERISKOFELECTRICAL  
SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO  
USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.  
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED  
SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
Please thoroughly familiarize yourself with the information in this manual  
prior to installation and operation.  
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2.0 SCOPE  
In addition to the high performance and reliability  
you’ve come to expect from Pelco products, the Inter-  
Check ICI1000S Series offers the following MAIN  
FEATURES:  
The information contained within this manual covers  
the installation and operation of the Inter-Check®  
ICI1000S Series cash register interface system.  
Monitors one device, cash register or ATM ma-  
chine.  
Installation should be in accordance with all applicable  
local and national electric codes, utilizing approved ma-  
terials only.  
Exception flagging for special alarm flags such as  
VOID or REFUND.  
Please familiarize yourself with the information in this  
manual prior to installation and operation.  
Exception flagging on numerical values such as  
price and the manipulation of these values.  
2.1 DESCRIPTION  
30 separate exceptions can be programmed.  
The Inter-Check terminal monitor, or P.O.S., interfaces  
with mostATM machines and popular cash registers. It  
is compatible with most standard CCTV cameras, video  
tape recorders and monitors. The Inter-Check is the heart  
of a large family of Pelco products which are designed  
to reduce losses in any financial institution.  
One programmable alarm output for VCR control.  
One programmable alarm input for sensing of any  
closure.  
Completely programmable data channel.  
Self-diagnostics to check for proper operation.  
Easy on-screen, menu-driven programming.  
Non-volatile memory for program storage (no bat-  
tery needed).  
Horizontal and vertical fine tune controls.  
Character size, intensity and video gain controls.  
Program transfer function between another Inter-  
Check ICI1000S Series unit or Personal Computer  
(PC).  
Program transfer between an Inter-Check ICI1000S  
Series and a PC requires special software designed  
by Pelco Systems. If interested in this option, con-  
tact a Pelco representative.  
Compact 64 function keypad used to program the  
Inter-Check ICI1000S Series.  
The Inter-Check ICI1000S Series keypad can be  
ordered for either external operation or hidden in-  
ternal operation. Your choice must be specified  
upon the initial order.  
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3.0 INSTALLATION  
NOTE: Do not mount the Inter-Check  
ICI1000S Series unit until all connections are  
made and programming is complete. Video ad-  
justments on the bottom of the Inter-Check  
ICI1000S Series may need to be accessible  
during the initial set-up.  
To begin installation, refer to the following instructions  
and Figures 1 and 2.  
3.1 INSTALLING INTERFACE CABLE  
1. Install interface cable and PIM (if applicable) into  
the cash register according to the instructions sup-  
plied with your interface cable. Do not power up  
PIM .  
3.2 BASIC INSTALLATIONS  
For basic installations, perform the following steps:  
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Install an 18 gauge, two-conductor shielded cable  
between the interface cable/PIM and the ICI1000S  
unit using the ICI1000WK (wiring kit) supplied  
with your ICI1000S (refer to Figures 2 and 3). This  
kit contains two RJ14 phone jacks and one straight-  
through six conductor cable.  
1. Connect the cable from your video camera to the  
BNC labeled “VIDEO IN” on the Inter-Check  
ICI1000S (refer to Figure 1). This normally comes  
from your camera, splitter, switcher or quad. For  
Coaxitron matrix installations, connect the cable  
from the desired MONITOR OUTPUT to the BNC  
labeled “VIDEO IN” on the Inter-Check unit.  
WARNINGS: Do not power up the Inter-  
Check ICI1000S Series unit until all other con-  
nections have been made.  
2. Connect a cable from the BNC labeled “VIDEO  
OUT” on the Inter-Check ICI1000S Series to the  
video input of your video cassette recorder or  
monitor.  
Only use the power supply supplied with the Inter-Check  
ICI1000S Series unit. Other power supplies may damage  
the unit.  
Figure 1. Basic ICI1000S Configuration Wiring Diagram  
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To Inter-Check Unit  
To Inter-Check Unit  
Straight through  
phone cable  
Straight through  
phone cable  
BL  
YL  
GR  
WH  
BL  
YL  
GR  
WH  
BK  
BK  
RD  
RD  
User-supplied cable.  
18 AWG shielded wire is  
suggested  
User-supplied cable.  
18 AWG shielded wire is  
suggested  
From ICI1000PIM  
From RS-232 style input  
BL  
YL  
GR  
BL  
YL  
GR  
WH  
BK  
WH  
BK  
RD  
RD  
NOTE: For RS-232 style applications only.  
Figure 3. Standard RS-232 Style  
Figure 2. ICI1000PIM Wiring Configuration  
Wiring Configuration  
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3. Connect the data cable from the register interface  
cable (or PIM) to “DATA IN” on the Inter-Check  
ICI1000S, using the ICI1000WK and 18 gauge, 2-  
conductor shielded cable (see Figure 1).  
8. Plug the power supply for the ICI1000PIM into a  
120 VAC outlet. The monitor should now display  
the register model number.  
9. If using the auxiliary print feature, and/or alarm  
inputs, follow the wiring diagram in Figure 4 for  
proper installation.  
4. If using alarms, attach a 22-gauge, 2-conductor  
shielded cable from the “ALARM OUT” of the  
Inter-Check ICI1000S Series unit to your VCR,  
switcher, or other alarmable device.  
5. Plug the power supply for the Inter-Check  
ICI1000S Series unit into a 120 VAC outlet.  
NOTE:The monitor should now show the ini-  
tialization message shown below.  
6. Use the keypad on top of, or inside, the ICI1000S  
chasis to set the standard PIM defaults. Press ENT,  
6, 8 and then ESC to return to monitoring mode.  
This step is required for all ICI1000S systems (re-  
fer to Figure 4).  
Pelco  
INTER-CHECK/S VER X.X  
ROM CHECK = YYYY  
CALC. ROM CHECK = YYYY  
SYSTEM BEING INITIALIZED!  
MM VER. Z.Z  
NOTE: ICI1000SI models have an internal  
keypad; ICI1000SE models have an external  
keypad.  
(register model # displayed here)  
NOTE: If you do not receive this message,  
refer to the troubleshooting guide in Section 5.0.  
If your installation does not require the use of  
an ICI1000PIM, the register model number will  
not appear.  
7. Set the dip switches on the front of the ICI1000PIM  
to match the setting for your register model num-  
ber. Use the ICI1000PIM switch settings located  
in the ICI1000PIM manual or Appendix B of this  
manual. If your register does not require an  
ICI1000PIM, disregard this step.  
Alarm  
Out  
Data  
In  
13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1  
25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14  
BL  
YL  
GR  
WH  
BK  
RD  
Alarm  
Contact  
NOTE: A serial printer used with the Inter-Check ICI1000S  
Series must be set at 1200 baud, 8 bits, no parity.  
Figure 4. Printer Output and Alarm Input Wiring  
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3.3 VIDEO ADJUSTMENTS  
Gain adjusts the entire video screen.Too much gain  
will distort the video picture. To reduce video gain,  
turn the potentiometer labeled “G” slightly counter-  
clockwise.  
All video adjustments are located on the bottom of  
the Inter-Check unit (refer to Figure 5). Using a non-  
metallic screwdriver, make any necessary adjustments  
as follows:  
Horizontal Size adjusts the width of the text. To  
increase the text width, turn the potentiometer la-  
beled “S” slightly clockwise.  
Horizontal Positioning adjusts the height of the  
displayed text. To raise the text position, turn the  
potentiometer labeled “H” slightly clockwise. This  
adjustment will also correct double-sized charac-  
ters appearing on the screen.  
Character Size adjusts the size of the characters.  
There are four selections. Set the switches marked  
“C” in one of the following choices: both up, both  
down, first switch up and second one down, or first  
switch down and second one up.  
Vertical Positioning adjusts the lateral position of  
the displayed text. To move the text to the left, turn  
the potentiometer labeled “V” slightly clockwise.  
This adjustment will also correct “jittering” text.  
Intensity adjusts the brightness of the text. To in-  
crease the intensity of the text, turn the potentiom-  
eter labeled “I” slightly clockwise.  
G
UNLOCKED  
LOCKED  
V H I  
NV MEMORY  
SWITCH  
S
C
Figure 5. Video Adjustment Locations  
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4.0 INTER-CHECK ON-BOARD  
KEYPAD OPERATION  
1. Power down the Inter-Check ICI1000SI unit.  
2. Remove the four cover screws with a Phillips  
screwdriver and set the cover aside.  
The Inter-Check ICI1000S Series features a compact,  
64 function keypad used for all programming functions.  
Refer to Figure 6. The keypad contains 16 keys. The  
four keys on the right side of the keypad are used for  
both cursor movement and “shift operations”. The re-  
maining keys contain alpha, numeric, and other char-  
acters for editing your program. These keys each con-  
tain five functions when used with the shift keys.  
3. Power up the ICI1000SI unit.  
4. Program the Inter-Check unit for your particular  
application.  
5. When finished programming, replace the cover and  
screw down firmly.  
To select:  
Press:  
4.2 THE NV MEMORY WRITE PROTECT  
SWITCH  
White Character  
Color Character  
Desired Key  
Cursor key of matching color  
and then desired key.  
Desired arrow key twice.  
Enter (ENT)  
Your new Inter-Check ICI1000S Series incorporates a  
Non-Volatile (NV) type memory. This type of memory  
does not require a battery to operate. Refer to Figure 5  
for the location of this switch and note the locked and  
unlocked positions. This switch must be positioned in  
the UNLOCKED position if you intend on program-  
ming the Inter-Check ICI1000S Series unit. If the switch  
is in the LOCKED position and you try to enter pro-  
gramming data, an “ERROR IN WRITING NV  
MEMORY!!!” warning will be displayed on the moni-  
tor screen. To allow programming, simply position the  
write protect switch to the UNLOCKED position. When  
programming is complete, position the switch to the  
LOCKED position. This will protect your programming  
from possible errors that may occur during AC power  
fluctuations or complete Inter-Check ICI1000S Series  
power loss.  
Cursor Movement  
Main Menu  
Exit Main Menu  
Escape (ESC)  
4.1 PROGRAMMING THE ICI1000SI  
NOTE: Please familiarize yourself with the  
information in this manual prior to installation  
and operation. Contact the customer's register  
dealer/installer prior to installation and opera-  
tion. Some warranties and/or service agree-  
ments may be affected.  
If your Inter-Check unit is an ICI1000SI, it utilizes an  
internal keypad for programming all parameters. Fol-  
low the steps below prior to programming.  
Figure 6. Keypad Layout  
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ICI1000S PROGRAMMING MENU TREE  
Channel Program Menu  
Communication Setup Menu  
1
1. Communication Setup  
2. Data Format/Communica-  
tion Protocol  
1. Communication Parameters  
2. Device Addresses  
3. Video Parameters  
4. ATM Line Select  
System Program Menu  
Carriage Return Menu  
1. Alarm Outputs  
2
2. Carriage Return Control  
3. Channel Screen Data  
Position  
1. Exception Auto CR  
2. End Of Line Stop  
4. Printer Settings  
Monitoring  
Mode  
5. Exception Alarm Settings  
6. Exception Alarm Text Edit  
7. Exception Column Line  
ENT  
Clock Program Menu  
1. Set Clock  
2. Clock ID On and Screen  
Position Set  
3. Clock ID Off  
4. USA Standard Date  
5. European Date  
6. Auto Clock Set  
Main Program Menu  
1
1. Channel 1 Setup  
2. System Parameters  
3. Clock Setup  
4. Location ID Setup  
5. Customer Header  
6. Diagnostics  
2
6
3
4
Location ID Setup Menu  
7. Alarm Inputs  
1. Location ID Program  
2. Location ID on and  
Screen Position Set  
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3. Location ID Off  
Diagnostics Selection Menu  
1. ProgrammTransfer  
2. (DL) Burn In Test  
3. (DL) Input Channel Port  
Test  
4. Memory Tests  
5. Signals Test  
6. Screen Test  
7. Graphics Test  
8. (DL) PIM Default Load  
ENT Key moves Inter-Check  
Alarm Input Menu  
into the programming  
mode from the monitoring  
mode  
1. Alarm Input On/Off  
2. Alarm Trigger Dwell  
3. Screen Link  
4. Auxiliary Print Link  
5. Alarm Text  
ESC  
Key returns to the  
previous menu  
Select catagories by  
number  
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4.3 CHANNEL SETUP  
NOTE: If the current settings are accept-  
able, press the ESC key which returns to the  
CHANNEL PROGRAM SELECTION  
MENU. If you wish to change the communi-  
cation parameters, press “1”. To change the  
device addresses press “2”.  
There are two ways you can view your current channel  
parameters:  
1. Press the “1” key on your keypad while in the  
monitoring mode.  
2. Select CHANNEL SETUP (#1) in the MAIN PRO-  
GRAM MENU.  
4.3.2 Communication Parameters  
This menu enables you to program the data string for-  
mat, baud rate, and character set into the Inter-Check  
ICI1000S series.  
After executing one of these steps, an example of what  
you might see is shown below:  
SELECTED: CHANNEL  
Pelco PIM STANDARD  
NOTE: If you do not want to change items  
within this menu, simply press ESC. The ESC  
key will save the contents on the current line  
and bring you to the prompt on the next line.  
9600 BAUD,8 BITS,OFF PARITY  
NRZ,ASCII,DATA INVERT  
DEVICE ADDRESS 1 = 00H 0  
DEVICE ADDRESS 2 = 00H 0  
NOR. VID,OFF ID.,30 CHARACTERS  
18 LINES,DATA DWELL=0  
ALARM DWELL : 6/D1  
BAUD RATE =?  
This prompt enables you to change the baud rate. Enter  
the appropriate data and press ENT to save. Use 9600  
when connecting to a PIM. Setting the baud to 0 will  
turn off the data channel.  
EALRM = ON/VP PNTR = OFF  
CHANNEL PROGRAM SELECTION MENU  
1. COMMUNICATION SETUP  
2. DATA FORMAT/COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL  
3. VIDEO PARAMETERS  
BITS (7 or 8) =?  
Enter the appropriate number of data bits by pressing a  
7 or 8 on your keypad. Use 8 when connecting to a  
PIM.  
4.3.1 Communication Setup  
This selection allows you to set COMMUNICATION  
PARAMETERS and DEVICEADDRESSES. The com-  
munication parameters must be programmed correctly  
in order for the Inter-Check ICI1000S Series to accept  
data from your interface. Device addresses are used pre-  
dominantly in ATM programming. Upon entering this  
menu, you will notice that the channel’s current COM-  
MUNICATION SETUP parameters are displayed as  
shown below.  
PARITY = 1. ODD, 2. OFF, 3. EVEN  
Enter the correct parity configuration of your device  
by selecting 1, 2 or 3. Choose #2 for a PIM.  
1=NRZ OR 2=NRZI  
Choose the appropriate code transmission format by  
selecting 1 or 2. NRZ is the most common format. An  
exception to this is the SNA/SDLC type of communi-  
cations. Select #1 for normal PIM applications.  
COMMUNICATION SETUP MENU  
SELECTED: 9600 BAUD,8 BITS,OFF PARITY  
NRZ,ASCII,DATA INVERTED  
DEVICE ADDRESS 1 = 00H 0  
DEVICE ADDRESS 2 = 00H 0  
1. COMMUNICATION PARAMETERS  
2. DEVICE ADDRESSES  
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1=ASCII OR 2=EBCDIC  
Enter the appropriate address as explained above. Af-  
ter pressing ESC or entering an address you will be in  
the CHANNEL PROGRAM MENU once again. The  
current programmed addresses are displayed in both  
Hexadecimal and Base 10 formats.  
The fifth prompt sets up the character set for the Inter-  
Check ICI1000S Series. Press a “1” to select ASCII  
and “2” for EBCDIC. The ASCII character set is the  
most common whereas EBCDIC is used predominantly  
in IBM systems. Select ASCII when connecting to a  
Pelco PIM.  
NOTE: If you are using SNA or SDLC for-  
mats, make both device addresses the same  
value.  
1=DATA NON INVERT OR 2=DATA INVERT  
NOTE: Setting both addresses to 00 puts the  
Inter-Check ICI1000S Series unit into diagnos-  
tics mode. In this mode the Inter-Check  
ICI1000S Series unit will display all network  
activity including the proper device address in  
your installation.  
This prompt sets up the Inter-Check ICI1000S series to  
receive either inverted or non-inverted data. This se-  
lection varies from one register to the next. Choose  
DATA INVERT in PIM applications.  
After you have answered all of the prompts, the Inter-  
Check ICI1000S Series will show you the changes (if  
any) you have made. If the changes are correct, press  
ESC. If the changes are incorrect, follow the same steps  
just described. Again note that if you do not want to  
edit a certain parameter you can skip and save the ini-  
tial settings by pressing ESC.  
4.4 DATA FORMAT/COMMUNICATION  
PROTOCOL  
Select this menu by pressing #2 in the CHANNEL  
PROGRAM MENU. The menu allows you to choose  
the type of device you are connecting to.After pressing  
#2 the current settings will be displayed. An example  
might be:  
4.3.3 Device Addresses  
Select this menu by pressing #2 in the Communica-  
tion Setup Menu. As mentioned earlier, DEVICEAD-  
DRESSES are used in ATM installations. A device  
address is the electronic address of the specific ATM  
being monitored. The Inter-Check ICI1000S Series  
allows you to enter two DEVICE ADDRESSES.  
DATA PROTOCOL MENU  
SELECTED: PIM STANDARD  
To select the proper communication protocol for your  
application, use the ENT key or the up and down cur-  
sor control keys to scroll through your options. When  
you reach the device, save the selection by pressing  
ESC.  
NOTE:Appendix A illustrates a Hexadeci-  
mal to Decimal conversion chart that you may  
find helpful. Also, set the unused device ad-  
dress to 00H.  
Current options include:  
PIM STANDARD  
PIM GRAPHICS  
ICL PRINTER  
After pressing #2 the screen will display:  
DEVICE ADDRESS -1 3 DECIMAL DIGITS (000-  
255) = ?  
WAYNE-DRESSER PRINTER  
DIEBOLD 910/911 : NCR 751/279  
DIEBOLD 910/911 : TC 500/700  
DIEBOLD 910/911 : TC 500/700 SYNC  
DIEBOLD 910/911 : IBM 3275  
DIEBOLD 910/911 : IBM 2260  
DIEBOLD 910/911 : IBM 2265  
DIEBOLD 910/911 : SNA/SDLC  
IBM3624  
This prompts you to enter the appropriate address up to  
three digits in length. This address must also be be-  
tween the specified boundaries, 000-255. If less than  
three digits are used, you must press ENT to save. Press-  
ing the ESC key will return you to the CHANNEL PRO-  
GRAM MENU.  
NCR NATIVE MODE  
IBM NATIVE MODE  
RS232 STANDARD PRINTER  
The next prompt reads:  
DEVICE ADDRESS -2 3 DECIMAL DIGITS (000-  
255) = ?  
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4.5 VIDEO PARAMETERS  
NUMBER OF LINES DISPLAYED (01-18)  
To view the video parameters setting press #3 in the  
CHANNEL PROGRAM MENU. The Inter-Check  
ICI1000S Series will display the current settings. Press-  
ing ESC will skip the current line and allow you to con-  
tinue in the CHANNEL PROGRAM MENU.  
This selection specifies the number of lines you wish  
to be displayed. Select the appropriate number of lines  
for your application and press enter. The default value  
is 18 lines.  
DATA DWELL TIME IN SECONDS (000-255)  
VIDEO PARAMETER SETUP MENU  
SELECTED: NOR VID, OFF ID., 30 CHARACTERS  
18 LINES, 0 DATA DWELL  
The data dwell time defines the duration of time the  
data will stay on the screen. Simply enter the appropri-  
ate number of seconds that best suits your needs and  
press ENTER. For example, if you want the data to stay  
on the screen for 5 seconds after the last line is printed,  
press 5 for the data dwell time. The default value is 0  
which forces the data “on” at all times.  
ENTER DATA OR ESC TO SKIP  
REVERSE VIDEO = 1. REV, 2. OFF =?  
You may find this feature very useful in bright lighting  
conditions. When it is turned on it creates a dark back-  
ground around the white text displayed on the monitor.  
Reverse video is used for ease in readability. If you  
want this feature turned on, press 1. For normal video  
presentation press 2.  
Example:  
A five-second dwell is entered as 005 ENTER  
4.6 SYSTEM PARAMETERS  
(Selection #2 from the main menu)  
4.6.1 Alarm Output  
ID. VALUE 0 = OFF, (1-7) = “A” TO “G”  
This second prompt enables you to identify the data  
screen. This ID will remain on the screen at all times.  
For example, you may want to label the data channel  
“A” for ease in recognition while viewing the video  
tape. This feature is very useful if two Inter-Check  
ICI1000S Series are used together on a single VCR and/  
or monitor. Refer to Table 1 for a cross-reference. If  
you do not wish a screen ID value, press 0 or ESC.  
This selection allows you to set the alarming output  
features. This output is a normally open closure used to  
control external alarmable devices. This output can be-  
come active if:  
Data is present on the channel.  
Exception is met on the data channel.  
Closure is seen on the alarming input.  
Table 1. Data Screen ID  
Selection  
Display  
The first line in this menu is:  
ALARM DWELL : 6/D1  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
A
B
C
D
E
F
(D1 = Data Alarm ON; E1 = Exception Alarm ON)  
(I1 = Alarm Input On)  
G
This line gives you the current status of the alarming  
output. If, for example, the first line of this menu read  
“ALARM DWELL : 30/D1E1” the alarm would remain  
active for 30 seconds upon the occurrence of either data  
or an exception on the data channel. 6/D1 is the default  
factory setting.  
MAX CHARACTERS PER LINE (01-80)  
Selection #3 designates how many characters per line  
you want displayed on the monitor. Simply press any  
number from 1-80 that best suits your application. De-  
fault value is 30.  
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The next prompt is:  
Selecting 1 in this menu turns off the auto carriage re-  
turn feature and brings you back to the EXCEPTION  
AUTO CR MENU. Selecting 2 in this menu will bring  
up the next prompt:  
ALARM DWELL TIME IN SECONDS  
(001-255)=?  
Simply enter in the amount of time you wish the alarm-  
ing output to remain active in seconds and press ENT.  
CR DWELL TIME IN SECONDS (000-255)=?  
At this prompt enter the amount of time in seconds you  
wish to wait before the Inter-Check unit automatically  
inserts a return. You will then return to the EXCEP-  
TION AUTO CR MENU.  
The following prompts allow you to activate the alarm-  
ing output upon the occurrence of data and/or an ex-  
ception on the channel.  
CHANNEL DATAALARM ?  
1=OFF 2=ON  
Entering 2 in the CARRIAGE RETURN MENU will  
bring up:  
CHANNEL EXCEPTION ALARM ?  
1=OFF 2=ON  
END OF LINE STOP MENU  
STOP  
4.6.2 Carriage Return Control  
SELECTED: OFF  
The carriage return control feature allows you to use  
your Inter-Check ICI1000S Series unit with devices that  
do not execute a carriage return at the end of the data  
lines or a device that has a scrolling message when trans-  
actions are not taking place. If a carriage return is not  
found at the end of a line, the Inter-Check ICI1000S  
Series unit cannot correctly place the text on the screen  
or do exceptions on that line. This problem can be solved  
with the EXCEPTIONAUTO CR feature of this menu.  
The END OF LINE STOP feature allows you to force  
the Inter-Check ICI1000S Series to stop its display at  
the end of the line when a carriage return is not re-  
ceived. This is useful when a device scrolls messages  
when transactions are not taking place.  
ENTER DATA OR ESC TO SKIP  
1=OFF 2=ON  
Enter your choice by pressing 1 or 2. You will be brought  
back to the CARRIAGE RETURN MENU.  
4.6.3 Camera Screen Data Position  
This option allows you to position the data anywhere  
on the monitor’s screen. When this option is selected a  
block of ones (1) is displayed on the monitor which  
represents the current size and position of the displayed  
data. Move the block by pressing the arrow keys twice  
for each increment. After the block has been moved to  
the desired position, press ENT to save.  
NOTE:The “end of the line” is dependent on  
the MAXIMUM CHARACTERS PER LINE  
setting in the VIDEO PARAMETERS menu.  
4.6.4 Printer Settings  
The PRINTER SETTINGS selection allows you to en-  
able the auxiliary printer output port and select the data  
being sent to the printer. The first thing displayed in  
this menu is the current status of the AUX port.  
The first prompt in this menu is:  
1. EXCEPTION AUTO CR  
2. END OF LINE STOP  
CHANNEL DATA TO AUX PRINT ?  
1=AUX 2=OFF  
Entering 1 for EXCEPTION AUTO CR will bring up  
the following:  
Pressing 1 will send the data received on the channel to  
the auxiliary port.  
EXCEPTION AUTO CR MENU  
EXC. CR  
SELECTED: OFF  
Pressing 2 will turn off the auxiliary printer port.  
CR DWELL:1  
ENTER DATA OR ESC TO SKIP  
1=OFF 2=ON  
NOTE: A serial printer used with the Inter-  
Check ICI1000S Series must be set at 1200  
baud, 8 bits, no parity.  
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4.6.5 Exception Alarm Settings  
Programming Exceptions  
(Selection #5 in the System Program Menu)  
NOTE:In order for the Inter-Check ICI1000S  
Series to “capture” exception text you must turn  
on the EXCEPTIONALARM SETTINGS.An  
example is shown below:  
EXCEPTIONS are situations of special inter-  
est that you can program into your Inter-Check  
ICI1000S Series unit. They are used to alarm  
your VCR or other alarmable devices when a  
certain condition has been met. Exceptions can  
also be directly printed to an external printer.  
Exception flagging will save you valuable time  
reviewing VCR tapes because you have the  
ability to view only events of specific interest.  
CHANNEL : EALRM = ON / PNTR = ON  
ESC TO EXIT OR ENTER TO EDIT?  
The above example shows that Channel Exceptions are  
turned ON and are being “sent” to an auxiliary printer.  
Press ENT to edit; the prompt reads:  
Entering the Exception Menu  
CHANNEL EXCEPTION FLAG ?  
1=OFF 2=ON  
To select the Edit Exception Text menu while  
in the monitoring mode, follow these steps:  
Press 1 to turn channel exceptions OFF or 2 for ON.  
Press the ENT key (you will hear one tone).  
The MAIN PROGRAM MENU will be dis-  
played.  
CHANNEL EXCEPTION MARKER VIDEO  
PRINT ?  
1=OFF 2=ON  
MAIN PROGRAM MENU  
The Exception Marker Video Print displays asterisks  
around an exception appearing on the monitor and/or  
printer. It is designed to capture your attention when an  
exception has occurred. Press 1 or 2 for your choice.  
1. CHANNEL SETUP  
2. SYSTEM PARAMETERS  
3. CLOCK SETUP  
4. LOCATION ID. SETUP  
5. CUSTOMER HEADER  
6. DIAGNOSTICS  
CHANNEL EXCEPTION MARKER AUX.  
PRINT ?  
1=AUX 2=OFF  
7. ALARM INPUTS  
This menu is used if you have an external serial printer.  
This menu enables you to send data to the auxiliary  
output port. If you do not utilize an external printer,  
press #2.  
Press #2 (you will hear one tone) which cor-  
responds to the SYSTEM PARAMETERS  
MENU. The following text should appear:  
SYSTEM PROGRAM MENU  
1. ALARM OUTPUTS  
2. CARRIAGE RETURN CONTROL  
3. CHANNEL SCREEN DATA  
POSITION  
4. PRINTER SETTINGS  
5. EXCEPTION ALARM SETTINGS  
6. EXCEPTION ALARM TEXT EDIT  
7. EXCEPTION COLUMN LINE  
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4.6.6 Exception Alarm Text Edit  
ENT  
Saves changes to one line in the Text  
Editor.  
(Selection #6 in the System Program Menu)  
DEL  
ESC  
Deletes a line.  
After Pressing #6 the following numbers will appear  
across your monitor screen:  
Saves any changes made in the edi-  
tor and exits back to the SYSTEM  
PROGRAM MENU.  
12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890  
= =  
(^)  
Wildcard or column specific charac-  
ter. The caret (^) symbol is displayed  
by pressing the right arrow key fol-  
lowed by a 6.  
This row of numbers is referred to as the Exception  
Column Line. This will aid you in programming vari-  
ous parameters which will be covered later in this sec-  
tion. As mentioned earlier, the Exception Column Line  
exactly matches the EXCEPTION COLUMN LINE in  
the monitoring mode (when it is turned on).  
SPACE  
(\)  
Inserts position spaces. To insert a  
space, press the right arrow key.  
The text editor has two prompts; == and =>.  
The back-slash (\) is used to describe  
a transaction. This symbol is created  
by pressing the right arrow key, fol-  
lowed by an 8.  
The == prompt signifies that the edit mode has not been  
entered on that line.You may either edit the line or press  
the ENT key to skip.  
( )  
The “double bar” ( ) is used in price  
point formats to define and manipu-  
late a string of numbers. This sym-  
bol is created by pressing the right  
arrow key, followed by a 9.  
The => prompt signifies that the edit mode has been  
entered on that line. You must view the whole line of  
text before you press enter or the line will be deleted.  
NOTES: The ENT and the INS key must be  
used together to save all changes. If you make  
changes within a line, move the cursor to the  
end of the line with the RIGHT ARROW key  
and press ENT. Pressing the ESC key deletes  
all the changes and the text returns to its origi-  
nal settings.  
NOTE: The next three symbols are used in  
conjunction with the “double bar” described  
above.  
(=)  
(<)  
Used to identify an equal compari-  
son in the price point format.  
Unlike the ICI2000D, the ICI1000S automati-  
cally converts all text into capital letters for com-  
parison purposes. Therefore, when program-  
ming exceptions, you do not have to worry  
about capital and lower-case designations.  
Enables you to flag on values less  
than a specified number being de-  
fined with the double bar in the price  
point format.  
(>)  
Enables you to flag on values greater  
than a specified number being de-  
fined with the double bar in the price  
point format.  
4.6.6.1 Keypad Definitions  
Listed below are the various keys you will be using  
when programming exceptions on the Inter-Check  
ICI1000S Series. Pelco suggests that you become fa-  
miliar with the functions before attempting to use the  
exception menus.  
INS  
Saves all changes in Text Editor and  
exits back to SYSTEM PROGRAM  
MENU. The INS key is also used in  
conjunction with the ENT key.  
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4.6.7 Programming Stratagies  
Exceptions Using the COLUMN SPECIFIC  
Strategy  
Exceptions Using the GLOBAL Strategy  
This is used to flag on specific placement of text on  
the register ticket. This type of exception uses the (^)  
character on your keypad. It is used to capture text ac-  
cording to the position on the register ticket. When this  
type of exception strategy is used, the Inter-Check  
ICI1000S Series searches for specific column place-  
ment of data defined by the number of ^ symbols you  
use. It may be useful for you to refer to the explana-  
tion of the EXCEPTION COLUMN LINE to ensure  
proper positioning.  
This is used to flag on any text regardless of placement  
on the register ticket.  
EXAMPLE: Flagging on any VOID within  
your system.  
You must first enter into the ExceptionAlarm Text Edit  
mode. To do this press #2 in the MAIN PROGRAM  
MENU (SYSTEM PARAMETERS). Then press #6 in  
the SYSTEM PROGRAM MENU (EXCEPTION  
ALARM TEXT EDIT).  
EXAMPLE: Flagging on department num-  
ber 5200 but your register prints it as “ 5200  
40.00 “  
The display should now read:  
123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890  
= =  
1. Turn on the exception column line by pressing se-  
lection #7 (EXCEPTION COLUMN LINE) in the  
SYSTEMS PARAMETER MENU.  
1. Type VOID to match the exact format it is printed  
on the register ticket.  
2. Press ESC three times to return to the monitoring  
mode.  
123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890  
=>VOID  
Let’s say the display read:  
2. Press ENT to save the exception.  
3. Press INS to save the changes.  
123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890  
5200  
$40.00  
3. Press ENT to access the MAIN MENU.  
4. Turn on the EXCEPTION ALARM SETTINGS.  
For further instructions, refer to EXCEPTION  
ALARM SETTINGS previously described.  
4. Press 2 to access the SYSTEMS PARAMETER  
MENU.  
5. Press ESC three times to resume monitoring.  
5. Press 6 to edit exception text.  
6. Key in the following:  
123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890  
=>^^^^^5200  
7. Press ENT to save the exception.  
8. Press INS to save the changes.  
9. Press ESC three times to return to the monitoring  
mode.  
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Exception Flagging Using WILDCARDS  
The PRICE POINT Exception Flag  
Strategy  
Used to flag on groups of transactions or departments.  
This type of exception also uses the caret (^) character  
and is usually used with the COLUMN SPECIFIC type  
of exception. Again, it is suggested that you use the  
EXCEPTION COLUMN LINE.  
The Double Bar character ( ) key enables you to flag  
or compare any number that is equal to, greater than,  
or less than a desired number.  
EXAMPLE: Flagging on any price over  
$40.00 in department 52XX and labeling the  
exception with a descriptor of JEWELRY DE-  
PARTMENT.  
EXAMPLE: Flag any transaction in your jew-  
elry department where the department number  
is 5200-5299. Also, the register prints it out as  
5250 $40.00 “  
1. Select 7 in the SYSTEM PARAMETER MENU.  
This turns on the Exception Column Line in the  
monitoring mode.  
1. Follow steps 1-5 in the previous example.  
2. Key in the following:  
2. Press ESC three times to return to the monitoring  
mode.  
123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890  
=>^^^^^52^^  
Let’s say the screen read:  
3. Follow steps 7-9 in the previous example.  
12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890  
NOTE: When the ^ key is used as the first  
character of exception text, it causes that line  
to be Column Specific.Also, when the ^ is pre-  
ceded by any other character it will then be read  
as a Wildcard character.  
5248  
$40.00  
3. Press ENT.  
4. Press 2 to access the SYSTEMS PARAMETER  
MENU.  
Exception Marking Using the  
DESCRIPTOR  
5. Press 6 to edit exception text.  
6. Key in the following:  
The back-slash symbol (\) is used to describe a certain  
transaction you are flagging. It is printed on the line  
after the exception in the video or printer flag display.  
12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890  
=>^^^^^52^^ 40.00 >\JEWELRY DEPARTMENT  
EXAMPLE: Describe the department 5200-  
5299 in the above example with a descriptor of  
JEWELRY DEPARTMENT.  
7. Press ENT to save the exception.  
8. Press INS to save the changes and exit.  
1. Follow the same programming steps used in the  
previous example.  
9. Turn on the Exceptions. Do this by pressing #5 in  
the SYSTEM PROGRAM MENU and answering  
the prompts. For a further explanation on how to  
turn on exceptions refer to EXCEPTIONALARM  
SETTINGS.  
2. Key in the following:  
123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890  
^^^^^52^^\JEWELRY DEPARTMENT  
10. Press ESC three times to return to the monitoring  
mode.  
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Notice that the second double bar is placed directly af-  
ter the data you are interested in. This format holds true  
for any transaction you wish to flag using the double  
bar format. The first double bar has a leeway of 15 char-  
acters or spaces. In other words, in the previous ex-  
ample the first double bar could be placed at 15 spaces  
to the left of the 4 in $40.00, but the second double bar  
must be inserted directly after the last 0 in $40.00. There-  
fore, if your register prints negative numerical values  
with a minus sign behind the text and you wish to flag  
this type of transaction, you must insert the minus sign  
in front (some registers record a refund with a minus  
sign). For example, if the above example printed out a  
refund of $40.00 as 40.00- you would capture this data  
as an exception by programming the Inter-Check  
ICI1000S Series in the following format:  
4.7 CLOCK SETUP  
The Inter-Check unit can be programmed to display  
the time and date on the video monitor in any conve-  
nient location. The Inter-Check also accepts the USA  
or European date structure. The AUTO CLOCK fea-  
ture allows the Inter-Check unit to synchronize with  
the cash register or ATM machine clock. If the register  
or ATM has a clock that is displayed with the data, it is  
suggested that the auto clock load feature be used. This  
will remove the inaccuracy of using the Inter-Check’s  
clock.  
NOTE:The internal clock on the Inter-Check  
ICI1000S Series is software generated and is  
inaccurate.  
-40.00 >\JEWELRY DEPARTMENT  
4.6.8 Exception Column Line  
(Selection #7 in the System Program Menu)  
Entering 4 in the main menu will bring up the CLOCK  
PROGRAM menu:  
CLOCK PROGRAM MENU  
1. SET CLOCK  
This selection proves to be a valuable tool when edit-  
ing exceptions. When this function is turned on, a row  
of numbers will appear across the screen in the moni-  
toring mode. The row of numbers will exactly match  
the row found in the EXCEPTION ALARM TEXT  
EDIT menu (explained prior). This function will save  
you time when you have a lot of text or multiple spaces  
between numbers or characters and are using column  
specific exceptions. Examples of this function are also  
explained in the following pages.  
2. CLOCK ID. ON AND SCREEN POSITION SET  
3. CLOCK ID. OFF  
4. USA STANDARD DATE  
5. EUROPEAN DATE  
6. AUTO CLOCK SET  
4.7.1 Set Clock  
Entering 1 in this menu allows you to set the internal  
clock. The following prompt will follow:  
YR,MT,DY,HR,MN,SC,DW  
XX XX XX XX XX  
The cursor will start at the far left hand side and move  
to the right as you enter the information. The backspace  
key on the keyboard allows you to delete the previous  
entry. The arrow keys allow you to move back and forth  
without effecting the entered data. The DW position  
indicates the day of the week, Sunday being the first  
day. The clock uses the 24-hour system (military time)  
so the hour is entered as a number from 01 to 24. The  
day of the week is entered as a number from 01 to 07.  
EXAMPLE: If the day is May 21, 1993 and  
the time is 1:40:30 p.m. on a Monday, the fol-  
lowing information would be entered:  
YR,MT,DY,HR,MN,SC,DW  
93 05 21 13 40 30 02  
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4.7.2 Clock ID On and Screen  
Position Set  
DATE DELIMITER 1.(/) 2.(-)  
Select 1 if the date displayed by the register uses (/) as  
a delimiter.  
Selection 2 in the CLOCK PROGRAM MENU will  
turn the clock on and allow positioning on the screen.  
Press the arrow keys twice for each increment to move  
the time and date to the preferred position and press  
ENT to save.  
Select 2 if the date displayed by the register uses (-) as  
a delimiter.  
TIME DELIMITER 1.(:) 2.(-)  
4.7.3 Clock ID Off  
Use the same procedure for selecting the time delim-  
iter as the date delimiter.  
The 3rd selection in the menu will turn off the time and  
date video display.  
NOTE: The Autoclock Load does not dis-  
criminate the seconds position. It will always  
load in 30 seconds.  
4.7.4 USA Standard Date  
Pressing 4 will set the date in the USA standard format  
(month, day, year).  
4.8 LOCATION ID SETUP  
4.7.5 European Date  
(Selection #4 from the main menu)  
Pressing 5 will set the date in the European standard  
format (day, month, year).  
The LOCATION ID is normally used to place the name  
or location of the user’s store. The ID can be placed  
anywhere on the screen and stays resident on the screen  
at all times. This feature is useful when one party is  
reviewing video tapes from multiple store locations.  
4.7.6 Auto Clock Set  
Choosing selection 6 in the CLOCK PROGRAM  
MENU permits the use of the AUTO CLOCK feature.  
In order to use this function, the register’s clock must  
be displayed on the monitor by the ICI1000S. Most  
registers will display this information. The program-  
ming prompt begins:  
Pressing 3 in the MAIN PROGRAM MENU will bring  
you to the LOCATION ID SETUP menu:  
LOCATION ID SETUP MENU  
CHANNEL AUTOSET ?  
1=OFF 2= ON  
1. LOCATION ID PROGRAM  
2. LOCATION ID ONAND SCREEN POSITION SET  
3. LOCATION ID OFF  
Pressing 1 will disable the AUTO CLOCK SET.  
Pressing 2 will enable the AUTO CLOCK SET.  
4.8.1 Location ID Program  
Number 1 in this menu allows you to program the text  
for the ID:  
12 HOUR MODE LOOK ?  
1=OFF 2=ON  
ENTER DATAWANTED UPTO 12 CHARACTERS.  
Select 1 if the register displays the time in a 24-hour  
format.  
(ESC) TO SKIP, (ENTER) TO ENTER,  
(BS) TO BACKSPACE  
Select 2 if the register displays the time in a 12-hour  
format.  
Enter the text you wish to have displayed, up to 12 char-  
acters long, and press ENT to save.  
NOTE: If the 12-hour mode is used the Inter-  
Check looks for an “A” or a “P” designating  
A.M. or P.M. In the 24-hour mode the Inter-  
Check loads the time by numerical values.  
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4.8.2 Location ID On and Screen  
Position Set  
4.10.1 Program Transfer  
The PROGRAM TRANSFER function is used for easy  
duplication of the Inter-Check ICI1000S Series program.  
This is especially useful for transferring exception pro-  
gramming to multiple Inter-Check ICI1000S Series units  
within the same chain of stores. Programming can also  
be transferred to an IBM compatible PC. This requires a  
software program which must be ordered directly from  
Pelco. To accomplish a program transfer a simple cable  
can either be made or may be ordered from Pelco. Refer  
to Figure 7 for proper wiring.  
Pressing 2 in the LOCATION ID SETUP MENU will  
turn the ID on at all times. It also allows you to posi-  
tion the ID with the cursor control keys to the desired  
screen display position.  
4.8.3 Location ID Off  
Pressing 3 will turn off the ID display.  
4.9 CUSTOMER HEADER  
(Selection #5 from the main menu)  
Upon entering 1 in the DIAGNOSTICS MENU the  
following prompt appears:  
The CUSTOMER HEADER is the message displayed  
when the Inter-Check ICI1000S Series is being reset  
and initialized. This text may be changed to reflect the  
name of the customer’s store or company. Pressing 6 in  
the MAIN PROGRAM MENU will allow changing the  
customer header:  
1. SOURCE 2. DESTINATION  
After connecting the cable between the two Inter-Check  
units, enter #1 for SOURCE on the Inter-Check ICI1000S  
Series that is sending the program. Then enter #2 on the  
DESTINATION Inter-Check unit, or the one that is re-  
ceiving the program data. The program will then be sent  
automatically. Upon detection of an error in transmission,  
the system will retry until the proper data is received or  
until manually aborted by pressing ESC.  
ENTER DATA WANTED UP TO 25 CHARACTERS  
(ESC) TO SKIP, (ENTER) TO ENTER,  
(BS) TO BACKSPACE  
CAUTION: Both units must have the same  
memory map version. The memory map is dis-  
played upon completion of initialization.  
Enter the header desired up to 25 characters in length  
and press ENTER to save.  
NOTE: Performing a DEFAULTLOAD (DL)  
in the Diagnostics Menu will return the cus-  
tomer header to the default setting.  
MM VER. X.X  
4.10.2 (DL) Burn-In Test  
4.10 DIAGNOSTICS  
(Test performed by Pelco personnel only)  
4.10.3 (DL) Input Channel Port Test  
(Test performed by Pelco personnel only)  
(Selection #6 from the main menu)  
WARNING:Some of the tests selected in the  
DIAGNOSTICS MENU will cause the pro-  
gramming in the Inter-Check ICI1000S Series  
unit to be lost. These selections are preceded  
by (DL) in the DIAGNOSTIC SELECTION  
MENU.  
NOTE: Some of the tests in the DIAGNOS-  
TICS MENU can only be performed by fac-  
tory trained personnel.  
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Alarm  
Out  
Alarm  
Out  
Data  
In  
Data  
In  
NOTE: For complete pin-out  
information, refer to Table 3.  
BL  
BK  
RD  
WH  
YL  
BL  
BK  
RD  
WH  
YL  
GR  
GR  
Figure 7. Program Transfer Wiring Diagram  
4.10.4 Memory Tests  
NOTE: If the Inter-Check ICI1000S Series  
displays the message “ERRORWRITING NV  
MEMORY!!!!!!”, the write protect switch on  
the bottom of the Inter-Check ICI1000S Series  
unit is in the wrong position for this test. Refer  
to Section 4.2 and Figure 5 for an explanation  
of this error message.  
By entering 4 in this menu the following sub-menu is  
displayed:  
MEMORY TEST MENU  
1. RAM TEST  
2. VIDEO RAM TEST  
3. (DL) NV MEMORY TEST  
4. ROM CRC TEST  
Pressing #4 will allow the Inter-Check ICI1000S Se-  
ries unit to perform a CRC test on the Read Only  
Memory. While this test is running, verify that the ROM  
CHECK and the CALC. ROM CHECK numbers match.  
If there is an error the system will beep and display the  
two different ROM numbers. If a failure occurs, un-  
plug and retry.  
By selecting 1, the unit will perform a self test on its  
Random Access Memory. This test is used to verify  
system RAM integrity. The system will display an OK  
message if the test passes or an address and data if it  
fails. ESC brings the Inter-Check ICI1000S Series back  
to the DIAGNOSTICS MENU.  
4.10.5 System Signals Test  
(Test performed by Pelco personnel only)  
4.10.6 Video Screen Test  
Selecting 2 in this menu will put the Inter-Check  
ICI1000S Series into the VIDEO RAM TEST mode.  
The video RAM is verified by a slotted, scrolling dis-  
play in the upper left hand corner of the monitor. If an  
error is detected an address and data will appear on the  
screen. ESC brings the unit back to the DIAGNOS-  
TICS MENU.  
This test produces normal and reverse video images  
covering the entire screen. It is used to verify video  
character generation and system control.  
4.10.7 Graphics Screen Test  
WARNING: When the NON-VOLATILE  
MEMORY TEST is selected all programming  
is lost.  
The number 7 selection in the diagnostics menu is used  
to test the video graphics mode available on the Inter-  
Check ICI1000S Series unit.  
The NV MEMORY TEST, (3rd selection), is used to  
verify the NON-VOLATILE MEMORY integrity. The  
system will display OK if the test passes. Upon error,  
the Inter-Check ICI1000S Series will display an address  
and the data that was written into the memory location.  
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4.10.8 (DL) Pelco PIM Default Load  
2. Press #6 (you will hear two tones). The following  
text will appear:  
The Pelco DEFAULT LOAD should be executed for  
the following situations:  
DIAGNOSTICS SELECTION MENU  
Before doing any programming of the Inter-Check  
ICI1000S Series upon initial installation.  
1. PROGRAM TRANSFER  
2. (DL) BURN IN TEST  
3. (DL) INPUT CHANNEL PORT TEST  
4. MEMORY TESTS  
After a firmware update has been completed.  
5. SYSTEM SIGNAL TEST  
6. VIDEO SCREEN TEST  
7. GRAPHICS SCREEN TEST  
8. (DL) Pelco PIM DEFAULT LOAD  
Performing a default load sets up all parameters of the  
Inter-Check ICI1000S Series unit to the default settings.  
This feature of the Inter-Check ICI1000S Series should  
be used in normal PIM installations. After executing a  
(DL) the Inter-Check ICI1000S Series communication  
parameters are set up to receive data from a PIM. The  
Inter-Check ICI1000S Series communication param-  
eters are set to the following values:  
ESC TO QUIT OR SELECT # TO  
PROGRAM  
3. Press #8 (you will hear two tones). The Inter-Check  
ICI1000S Series will prompt you:  
9600 BAUD  
8 BITS  
DEFAULTS BEING LOADED  
OFF PARITY  
NRZ  
The DIAGNOSTICS SELECTION MENU will be dis-  
played again.  
ASCII  
DATA INVERTED  
4. Press the ESC key (you will hear one tone). The  
Inter-Check ICI1000S Series unit will return to the  
monitoring mode and initialize again.  
To execute a (DL), follow these steps:  
1. Press ENT while in the monitoring mode (you will  
hear one tone). The MAIN PROGRAM MENU  
will be displayed.  
NOTE: Each time you enter the SYSTEM  
MENUS and ESC back into the monitoring  
mode, the initialization message will be dis-  
played.  
MAIN PROGRAM MENU  
5. After executing a (DL) Pelco PIM DEFAULT  
LOAD, the Inter-Check ICI1000S Series system  
parameters are set to the following:  
1. CHANNEL SETUP  
2. SYSTEM PARAMETERS  
3. CLOCK SETUP  
4. LOCATION ID. SETUP  
5. CUSTOMER HEADER  
6. DIAGNOSTICS  
Data channel: set for Pelco PIM STANDARD  
Data dwell time: continuous display  
Lines displayed: 18 lines  
Characters displayed: 30 characters  
Alarm output : set for six seconds dwell when data  
is received.  
Data channel text positioning: column 1  
Exception alarm: OFF  
Auxiliary ports: OFF  
7. ALARM INPUTS  
ESC TO QUIT OR SELECT # TO  
PROGRAM  
Exceptions: not programmed  
Location ID: not programmed  
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4.11 ALARM INPUT  
NOTE: For a complete table of status label  
descriptions used in the Inter-Check ICI1000S  
Series menu system refer to Table 2.  
(Selection #7 from the main menu)  
TheALARM INPUT can be connected to any normally  
open (open loop) alarm device that can trigger a clo-  
sure for at least one-half second. Once an alarm is valid,  
the trigger is reset to open and will not detect the next  
alarm until timeout. For correct wiring, refer to Figure  
8 and Table 3.  
4.11.1 Alarm Input On/Off  
This selection enables you to turn the ALARM INPUT  
on or off. You can also route an ALARM INPUT ex-  
ception to the output port (i.e., VCR). After pressing  
#1 you will see the following:  
After selecting #7, the following text will be displayed:  
ALARM IN  
ALARM DWELL : 6/D1  
1=OFF 2=ON  
ALARM IN DWELL : 0/OFF/V1 = =>ALARM  
IN  
Press one (1) to turn the input off, or two (2) to turn the  
input on. The next prompt will read:  
ALARM INPUT PROGRAM MENU  
1. ALARM INPUT ON/OFF  
2. ALARM TRIGGER DWELL  
3. SCREEN LINK  
TRIGGER ALARM OUT  
1=OFF 2=ON  
4. AUXILIARY PRINT LINK  
5. SCREEN HOMING  
6. ALARM TEXT  
Select one (1) to not trigger the ALARM OUTPUT on  
when an alarm from the input is received. Select two  
(2) to trigger the ALARM OUTPUT when an alarm  
from the input is received.  
Alarm  
Out  
Data  
In  
13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1  
25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14  
WH  
BK  
BL  
YL  
GR  
RD  
Alarm  
Contact  
NOTE: A serial printer used with the Inter-Check ICI1000S  
Series must be set at 1200 baud, 8 bits, no parity.  
Figure 8. Printer Output and Alarm Input Wiring  
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4.11.2 Alarm Trigger Dwell  
4.12 Alarm Programming  
Selection #2 enables you to program the amount of time  
that the ALARM INPUT closure must be present in  
order for the Inter-Check ICI1000S Series to recognize  
it as a valid alarm condition. To program this option,  
simply enter a suitable value between 000-255 seconds  
for the minimum duration theALARM INPUT closure  
is present. This ensures the Inter-Check ICI1000S Se-  
ries unit will recognize it as a valid ALARM. The de-  
fault value is set at 6 seconds.  
NOTE:In the following examples, underlined  
text designates the correct selection.  
1. Since you want to turn ALARM INPUT “on”, se-  
lect #1 under the ALARM INPUT PROGRAM  
MENU.  
2. Select #2 to turn this ALARM INPUT “on”  
ALARM IN  
4.11.3 Screen Link  
1=OFF 2=ON  
Selection #3 allows you to program the ALARM IN-  
PUT TEXT to the video display. The ALARM INPUT  
TEXT is surrounded by asterisks when this selection is  
turned on. It captures your attention when an ALARM  
INPUT condition has occurred. Simply select on or off  
to display the text to the video screen.  
3. Since you want to “send” the ALARM INPUT to  
the ALARM OUTPUT, you have to turn ALARM  
OUTPUT “on”. This is done by selecting #2 at the  
next prompt:  
TRIGGER ALARM OUT  
1=OFF 2=ON  
4.11.4 Auxiliary Print Link  
4. Programming a 10 second closure time is done by  
pressing #2 (ALARM TRIGGER DWELL) under  
the ALARM INPUT PROGRAM MENU.  
This selection allows you to program the auxiliary out-  
put to print the alarm text. Select either 1 to turn off the  
printer to the alarm text, or select 2 to turn the printer  
on.  
ALARM DWELL TIME IN SECONDS  
(000-255) =?10  
4.11.5 Alarm Text  
Press 10, the appropriate time period, then ENT to  
save.  
This last selection displays an associated descriptor to  
a specifiedALARM INPUT. The Inter-Check ICI1000S  
Series allows you to program 12 characters including  
spaces. This text will be displayed on the screen if the  
SCREEN LINK is turned on and/or a printer if the  
AUXILIARYPRINT LINK is turned on.As mentioned  
earlier, the ALARM TEXT is surrounded by asterisks  
on the printer or video screen.  
5. Now link your ALARM INPUT to screen #1. Do  
this by selecting #3 (SCREEN LINK) under the  
ALARM INPUT PROGRAM MENU.  
SCREEN DISPLAY  
1=OFF 2=ON  
NOTE: Each time you change any of the pa-  
rameters just mentioned, the Inter-Check  
ICI1000S Series updates current settings auto-  
matically. The current settings can be viewed  
by entering the ALARM INPUT PROGRAM  
MENU.  
Let’s say you want your Inter-Check ICI1000S Series  
to activate an alarm condition when a cash register  
drawer has been open for 10 seconds. After this alarm  
has occurred, you want to print the text “REG. 1 OPEN”  
on the screen as well as print this text on a printer via  
the auxiliary port. You also wish to capture the action  
on VCR tape.  
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6. Print the ALARM INPUT text via auxiliary port.  
Do this by selecting #4 (AUXILIARY PRINT  
LINK) in the ALARM INPUT PROGRAM  
MENU.  
4.13 THE NV MEMORY WRITE  
PROTECT SWITCH  
Your new Inter-Check ICI1000S Series incorporates a  
Non-Volatile (NV) type memory. This type of memory  
does not require a battery to operate. Refer to Figure 5  
for the location of this switch and note the locked and  
unlocked positions. This switch must be positioned in  
the UNLOCKED position if you intend on program-  
ming the Inter-Check ICI1000S Series unit. If the switch  
is in the LOCKED position and you try to enter pro-  
gramming data, an “ERROR IN WRITING NV  
MEMORY!!!” warning will be displayed on the moni-  
tor screen. To allow programming, simply position the  
write protect switch to the UNLOCKED position. When  
programming is complete, position the switch to the  
LOCKED position. This will protect your programming  
from possible errors that may occur during AC power  
fluctuations or complete Inter-Check ICI1000S Series  
power loss.  
AUX PRINT  
1=OFF 2=ON  
7. The descriptor will describe the type of action that  
caused the alarm. To program the descriptor “REG.  
1 OPEN”, enter #5 (ALARM TEXT) in the  
ALARM INPUT PROGRAM MENU.  
ENTER DATA WANTED UP TO 12  
CHARACTERS.  
(ESC) TO SKIP, (ENTER) TO ENTER,  
(BS) TO BACKSPACE  
ALARM IN  
REG.1 OPEN  
Press ENTER  
8. The final display should look like this forALARM  
1 IN:  
Table 2. Label Descriptors  
Descriptor  
Display  
ALARM IN DWELL : 10/ON/V1A1  
= =>REG. 1 OPEN  
Data  
Video  
D1  
V
DESCRIPTION:The alarm input is ON and  
is currently being “sent” to both the video and  
an auxiliary printer. Alarm occurs after a clo-  
sure of 10 SECONDS with a descriptor dis-  
playing REG.1 OPEN.  
Exception  
Auxiliary 1  
Printer  
E
A1  
PNTR  
EALRM  
Exception Alarm  
Table 2 is used to identify the descriptors used through-  
out the Inter-Check ICI1000S Series menu system.  
Table 3. ICI1000S Series Pinouts  
Color Pin #  
Description  
White  
Black  
Red  
1
2
3
Program download input  
Signal ground  
RS232 current loop CHANNEL  
INPUT  
Green  
Yellow  
Blue  
4
5
6
TTL printer output  
ICI1000PIM input  
Alarm input  
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5.0 TROUBLESHOOTING  
Symptom: Red power indicator light on back of  
unit is not lit.  
Symptom: System does not receive register data.  
1. Make sure power supply is plugged in properly.  
2. Make sure outlet is working properly.  
1. Power down the PIM, then repower it. If you re-  
ceive a display on your monitor with a register  
model number, the unit is receiving data from the  
PIM.  
3. Ensure power supply is good (measure 5 volt out-  
put).  
2. Make sure the register model matches the number  
displayed on the monitor.  
4. Ensure that internal fuse is not blown.  
3. Make sure the switch settings on your PIM are cor-  
rect for your model register.  
Symptom: External serial printer not operating  
properly.  
4. Verify that the communication setup and protocol  
is accurate for your model register (non-PIM ap-  
plications).  
1. Ensure proper wiring to the Inter-Check unit.  
2. Set printer parameters at 1200 baud, 8 bits, no par-  
ity.  
5. Check for proper wiring and hardware connections.  
Symptom: ERROR IN NV MEMORY message  
appears on the monitor.  
6. Refer to DEFAULT LOAD procedures in Section  
4.10.8 of this manual.  
1. NV MEMORY write protect switch on the bottom  
of the unit is in the locked position. Move to other  
setting. (Refer to Section 4.2 and Figure 5.)  
7. Refer to PIM INSTALLATION procedures sup-  
plied with your ICI1000PIM or Appendix B of this  
manual.  
Symptom: RECEIVE ERROR, PLEASE  
CHECK PARAMETERS is dis-  
played on monitor.  
Symptom: No text is displayed on the monitor.  
1. Check camera and monitor connections.  
1. Usually an indication of incorrect baud rate.  
2. Verify that the Inter-Check’s power supply is con-  
nected.  
2. Also check protocol selection and communication  
parameters.  
3. Adjust potentiometers on bottom of the Inter-Check  
unit.  
Symptom: Inter-Check unit displays strange  
character.  
1. Check communication parameters and protocol.  
2. Make sure baud rate is correct.  
Symptom: Text vibrates on the monitor.  
1. Adjust Vertical (V) on the bottom of the Inter-  
Check unit.  
2. Adjust Gain (G) on the bottom of the Inter-Check  
unit.  
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5.1 TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHART  
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6.0 SPECIFICATIONS  
MODELS  
GENERAL  
Ambient Operating  
Temperature:  
35° to 95°F (12.725° to 35°C)  
ICI1000SI  
Single register interface with inter-  
nal keypad for programming; one (1)  
alarm output and thirty (30) program-  
mable exceptions  
Dimensions:  
1.5"H x 4.75"W x 8.75"L  
(3.81 cm x 12.07 cm x 22.23 cm)  
Weight:  
2 lbs (.9 kg)  
ICI1000SE  
Same as ICI1000SI except with ex-  
ternal keypad for programming  
Construction:  
Steel, black enamel  
ELECTRICAL  
Connectors:  
Video  
2 BNC  
Input Voltage:  
5 VDC ±3%  
Alarm Out  
One open collector output  
Power Supply:  
Input  
Output  
Rating:  
NEMA 1  
120 VAC @ 15 watts, 60 Hz  
5 VDC @ 1 amp  
Fuse Protection: 1 amp  
Video Inputs:  
One 75 ohm NTSC/PAL  
Video Outputs: One 75 ohm NTSC/PAL  
Alarm Outputs: One open collector output optically  
isolated to 3000V  
Internal Composite  
Synchronization:  
Standard  
NTSC  
Vertical 60 Hz @ 260 µs  
Horizontal 15.36 KHz @ 4.38 µs  
or  
Optional PAL Vertical 50 Hz @ 260 µs  
Horizontal 15.36 KHz @ 4.38 µs  
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7.0 WARRANTY AND RETURN  
INFORMATION  
WARRANTY  
RETURNS  
Pelco will repair or replace, without charge, any merchandise proved  
defectiveinmaterialorworkmanshipforaperiodofoneyearafterthedate  
of shipment.  
In order to expedite parts returned to the factory for repair or credit, please  
call the factory at (800) 289-9100 or (559) 292-1981 to obtain an  
authorization number (CA number if returned for credit, and RA number  
if returned for repair).  
Exceptions to this warranty are as noted below:  
All merchandise returned for credit may be subject to a 20% restocking  
and refurbishing charge.  
Goods returned for repair or credit should be clearly identified with the  
assigned CA or RA number and freight should be prepaid. Ship to the  
appropriate address below.  
Five years on FT/FR8000 Series fiber optic products.  
Three years on Genex® Series products (multiplexers, server, and  
keyboard).  
Three years on Camclosure® and fixed camera models, except the  
CC3701H-2, CC3701H-2X, CC3751H-2, CC3651H-2X, MC3651H-2,  
and MC3651H-2X camera models, which have a five-year warranty.  
If you are located within the continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto  
Rico, send goods to:  
Service Department  
Pelco  
3500 Pelco Way  
Clovis, CA 93612-5699  
If you are located outside the continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto  
Rico and are instructed to return goods to the USA, you may do one of the  
following:  
If the goods are to be sent by a COURIER SERVICE, send the goods to:  
Two years on standard motorized or fixed focal length lenses.  
Two years on Legacy®, CM6700/CM6800/CM9700 Series matrix, and  
DF5/DF8 Series fixed dome products.  
Two years on Spectra®, Esprit®, ExSite, and PS20 scanners, includ-  
ing when used in continuous motion applications.  
Two years on Esprit® and WW5700 Series window wiper (excluding  
wiper blades).  
Eighteen months on DX Series digital video recorders, NVR300  
Series network video recorders, and EnduraSeries distributed  
network-based video products.  
Pelco  
3500 Pelco Way  
Clovis, CA 93612-5699 USA  
One year (except video heads) on video cassette recorders (VCRs).  
Video heads will be covered for a period of six months.  
If the goods are to be sent by a FREIGHT FORWARDER, send the goods  
to:  
Six months on all pan and tilts, scanners or preset lenses used in  
continuousmotionapplications(thatis,presetscan,tourandautoscan  
modes).  
Pelco c/o Expeditors  
473 Eccles Avenue  
South San Francisco, CA 94080 USA  
Phone: 650-737-1700  
Fax: 650-737-0933  
Pelco will warrant all replacement parts and repairs for 90 days from the  
date of Pelco shipment. All goods requiring warranty repair shall be sent  
freight prepaid to Pelco, Clovis, California. Repairs made necessary by  
reason of misuse, alteration, normal wear, or accident are not covered  
under this warranty.  
Pelco assumes no risk and shall be subject to no liability for damages or  
loss resulting from the specific use or application made of the Products.  
Pelco’s liability for any claim, whether based on breach of contract,  
negligence, infringement of any rights of any party or product liability,  
relating to the Products shall not exceed the price paid by the Dealer to  
Pelco for such Products. In no event will Pelco be liable for any special,  
incidental or consequential damages (including loss of use, loss of profit  
and claims of third parties) however caused, whether by the negligence  
of Pelco or otherwise.  
The above warranty provides the Dealer with specific legal rights. The  
Dealer may also have additional rights, which are subject to variation from  
state to state.  
Ifawarrantyrepairisrequired,theDealermustcontactPelcoat(800) 289-  
9100 or (559) 292-1981 to obtain a Repair Authorization number (RA),  
and provide the following information:  
1. Model and serial number  
2. Date of shipment, P.O. number, Sales Order number, or Pelco invoice  
number  
3. Details of the defect or problem  
If there is a dispute regarding the warranty of a product which does not fall  
under the warranty conditions stated above, please include a written  
explanation with the product when returned.  
Method of return shipment shall be the same or equal to the method by  
which the item was received by Pelco.  
Pelco, the Pelco logo, Camclosure, Esprit,  
Genex, Legacy, and Spectra are registered  
trademarks of Pelco.  
Endura and ExSite are trademarks of Pelco.  
© Copyright 1996, Pelco. All rights reserved.  
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APPENDIX A. HEXADECIMAL, DECIMAL AND BINARY CONVERSION TABLES  
HEX  
Decimal  
Binary  
HEX  
Decimal  
Binary  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
1A  
1B  
1C  
1D  
1E  
1F  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
2A  
2B  
2C  
2D  
2E  
2F  
30  
31  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
00000000  
00000001  
00000010  
00000011  
00000100  
00000101  
00000110  
00000111  
00001000  
00001001  
00001010  
00001011  
00001100  
00001101  
00001110  
00001111  
00010000  
00010001  
00010010  
00010011  
00010100  
00010101  
00010110  
00010111  
00011000  
00011001  
00011010  
00011011  
00011100  
00011101  
00011110  
00011111  
00100000  
00100001  
00100010  
00100011  
00100100  
00100101  
00100110  
00100111  
00101000  
00101001  
00101010  
00101011  
00101100  
00101101  
00101110  
00101111  
00110000  
00110001  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
3A  
3B  
3C  
3D  
3E  
3F  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
4A  
4B  
4C  
4D  
4E  
4F  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
5A  
5B  
5C  
5D  
5E  
5F  
60  
61  
62  
63  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
70  
71  
72  
73  
74  
75  
76  
77  
78  
79  
80  
81  
82  
83  
84  
85  
86  
87  
88  
89  
90  
91  
92  
93  
94  
95  
96  
97  
98  
99  
00110010  
00110011  
00110100  
00110101  
00110110  
00110111  
00111000  
00111001  
00111010  
00111011  
00111100  
00111101  
00111110  
00111111  
01000000  
01000001  
01000010  
01000011  
01000100  
01000101  
01000110  
01000111  
01001000  
01001001  
01001010  
01001011  
01001100  
01001101  
01001110  
01001111  
01010000  
01010001  
01010010  
01010011  
01010100  
01010101  
01010110  
01010111  
01011000  
01011001  
01011010  
01011011  
01011100  
01011101  
01011110  
01011111  
01100000  
01100001  
01100010  
01100011  
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
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HEX  
Decimal  
Binary  
HEX  
Decimal  
Binary  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
6A  
6B  
6C  
6D  
6E  
6F  
70  
71  
72  
73  
74  
75  
76  
77  
78  
79  
7A  
7B  
7C  
7D  
7E  
7F  
80  
81  
82  
83  
84  
85  
86  
87  
88  
89  
8A  
8B  
8C  
8D  
8E  
8F  
90  
91  
92  
93  
94  
95  
100  
101  
102  
103  
104  
105  
106  
107  
108  
109  
110  
111  
112  
113  
114  
115  
116  
117  
118  
119  
120  
121  
122  
123  
124  
125  
126  
127  
128  
129  
130  
131  
132  
133  
134  
135  
136  
137  
138  
139  
140  
141  
142  
143  
144  
145  
146  
147  
148  
149  
01100100  
01100101  
01100110  
01100111  
01101000  
01101001  
01101010  
01101011  
01101100  
01101101  
01101110  
01101111  
01110000  
01110001  
01110010  
01110011  
01110100  
01110101  
01110110  
01110111  
01111000  
01111001  
01111010  
01111011  
01111100  
01111101  
01111110  
01111111  
10000000  
10000001  
10000010  
10000011  
10000100  
10000101  
10000110  
10000111  
10001000  
10001001  
10001010  
10001011  
10001100  
10001101  
10001110  
10001111  
10010000  
10010001  
10010010  
10010011  
10010100  
10010101  
96  
97  
98  
150  
151  
152  
153  
154  
155  
156  
157  
158  
159  
160  
161  
162  
163  
164  
165  
166  
167  
168  
169  
170  
171  
172  
173  
174  
175  
176  
177  
178  
179  
180  
181  
182  
183  
184  
185  
186  
187  
188  
189  
190  
191  
192  
193  
194  
195  
196  
197  
198  
199  
10010110  
10010111  
10011000  
10011001  
10011010  
10011011  
10011100  
10011101  
10011110  
10011111  
10100000  
10100001  
10100010  
10100011  
10100100  
10100101  
10100110  
10100111  
10101000  
10101001  
10101010  
10101011  
10101100  
10101101  
10101110  
10101111  
10110000  
10110001  
10110010  
10110011  
10110100  
10110101  
10110110  
10110111  
10111000  
10111001  
10111010  
10111011  
10111100  
10111101  
10111110  
10111111  
11000000  
11000001  
11000010  
11000011  
11000100  
11000101  
11000110  
11000111  
99  
9A  
9B  
9C  
9D  
9E  
9F  
A0  
A1  
A2  
A3  
A4  
A5  
A6  
A7  
A8  
A9  
AA  
AB  
AC  
AD  
AE  
AF  
B0  
B1  
B2  
B3  
B4  
B5  
B6  
B7  
B8  
B9  
BA  
BB  
BC  
BD  
BE  
BF  
C0  
C1  
C2  
C3  
C4  
C5  
C6  
C7  
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HEX  
Decimal  
Binary  
HEX  
Decimal  
Binary  
C8  
C9  
CA  
CB  
CC  
CD  
CE  
CF  
D0  
D1  
D2  
D3  
D4  
D5  
D6  
D7  
D8  
D9  
DA  
DB  
DC  
DD  
DE  
DF  
E0  
E1  
E2  
E3  
E4  
E5  
E6  
200  
201  
202  
203  
204  
205  
206  
207  
208  
209  
210  
211  
212  
213  
214  
215  
216  
217  
218  
219  
220  
221  
222  
223  
224  
225  
226  
227  
228  
229  
230  
11001000  
11001001  
11001010  
11001011  
11001100  
11001101  
11001110  
11001111  
11010000  
11010001  
11010010  
11010011  
11010100  
11010101  
11010110  
11010111  
11011000  
11011001  
11011010  
11011011  
11011100  
11011101  
11011110  
11011111  
11100000  
11100001  
11100010  
11100011  
11100100  
11100101  
11100110  
E7  
E8  
E9  
EA  
EB  
EC  
ED  
EE  
EF  
F0  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
F6  
F7  
F8  
F9  
FA  
FB  
FC  
FD  
FE  
FF  
231  
232  
233  
234  
235  
236  
237  
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241  
242  
243  
244  
245  
246  
247  
248  
249  
250  
251  
252  
253  
254  
255  
11100111  
11101000  
11101001  
11101010  
11101011  
11101100  
11101101  
11101110  
11101111  
11110000  
11110001  
11110010  
11110011  
11110100  
11110101  
11110110  
11110111  
11111000  
11111001  
11111010  
11111011  
11111100  
11111101  
11111110  
11111111  
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APPENDIX B. ICI1000PIM SWITCH SETTINGS  
Switches 4-8 These switches are used to set  
Installation instructions for configuring the ICI1000PIM  
interface module are provided under separate cover in  
manual C1005M-D.  
addresses of multiple PIM’s in a  
Party-line system (ICI3000P unit).  
The address selected normally  
coincides with the actual cash  
register number. The appropriate  
switch settings for corresponding  
PIM addresses are shown below.  
If for some reason this manual is not readily available,  
refer to the following section to configure the switch  
settings on the PIM interface module, if applicable to  
your installation.  
DESCRIPTION  
SWITCH #  
45678  
POLLING PIM ADDRESS  
(PIM # )  
The following describes the DIP switch settings for  
banks #1 and #2 on the ICI1000PIM interface module  
(refer to Figure 9).  
– – – – –  
– – – – +  
– – – + –  
– – – + +  
– – + – –  
– – + – +  
– – + + –  
– – + + +  
– + – – –  
– + – – +  
– + – + –  
– + – + +  
– + + – –  
– + + – +  
– + + + –  
– + + + +  
+ – – – –  
+ – – – +  
+ – – + –  
+ – – + +  
+ – + – –  
+ – + – +  
+ – + + –  
+ – + + +  
+ + – – –  
+ + – – +  
+ + – + –  
+ + – + +  
+ + + – –  
+ + + – +  
+ + + + –  
+ + + + +  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SWITCH BANK #1  
The switches in this bank serve several different  
purposes. Some basic features include Polling or Non-  
polling selections, PIM addressing, clock signal  
manipulation and ICI1000PIM graphics mode select.  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
Switch 1  
Switch 2  
Selects either a non-inverting or  
inverted clock signal. The position  
of this switch will vary between  
registers. The switch setting varies  
depending on the cash register  
selected in the register decode list for  
SWITCH BANK 2.  
Selects either Polling or Non-polling  
operation. Polling mode is used only  
with the ICI3000P unit (Party-line  
configuration) and is defined with a  
[–] switch setting. Non-polling mode  
should be selected when using Pelco’s  
ICI2000D or ICI1000S series products  
(stand-alone configuration). This  
mode is defined with a [+] switch  
setting.  
Switch 3  
This is a dual function switch  
depending on the register type used.  
In dot matrix cash register  
applications, this switch selects either  
NORMAL [–] or PIM GRAPHICS  
[+] mode. Other applications will  
choose between either receipt or  
journal information for monitor  
display. Function of this switch are  
shown on the page 3. This switch is  
normally in the CLOSED [–]  
position.  
NOTE:  
[–] indicates an UP switch position  
[+] indicates a DOWN switch position  
In other words, a [–] means that you need to  
slide the switch towards the [–] position on  
the switch. Refer to the Figure 9 for a  
definition of [–] and [+] positions.  
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SWITCH BANK #2  
X = POLLING/NON-POLLING  
[+] NON-POLLING  
This switch is dedicated to selecting which type of cash  
register the ICI1000PIM is interfacing with. The table  
below indicates the appropriate switch settings for a  
particular cash register. The first three settings indicate  
the appropriate settings for switches 1-3 on switch bank  
#1. A more detailed description of these three switches  
can be found at the beginning of this section.  
[–] POLLING (Refer to page 35.)  
R = RECEIPT  
[–] or JOURNAL  
[+] SELECT (Normally CLOSED [–])  
G = GRAPHICS (Normally CLOSED [–])  
+ = OPEN - FLIP THE SWITCH DOWN  
IMPORTANT : The information below ap-  
plies to the ICI1000PIM versions 4.02 and  
greater only.  
= CLOSED - FLIP THE SWITCH UP  
Register  
Type  
Selection  
Bank #1  
Switch #  
1 2 3  
Bank #2  
Switch #  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8  
CASIO TK-2000 Dot Matrix Printer .................................................................................. + X G  
CASIO TK4300 Dot Matrix Printer ................................................................................... + X G  
CASIO TK1200/TK2600/TK4600/CE4115/CE4630 Dot Matrix Printer ............................ + X G  
CASIO TK2100/CE4530 Dot Matrix Printer ..................................................................... + X G  
CASIO SA2000/2100 - Serial Printer ................................................................................ + X -  
- - - + + + - -  
- - - + + + + -  
- - - + + - + +  
- - - + + + - +  
- - - + + + + +  
DATA CHECKER ALPHA 2/3 Printer, ICL MT20001 With Alpha 2/3 Printer....................+ X R  
DRESSER WAYNE Printer Serial .....................................................................................+ X R  
+ - - + - - + -  
+ - - - + + + -  
ESPER 7100 Drum Printer................................................................................................ + X -  
ESPER 7540/7810 Dot Matrix Printer .............................................................................. + X G  
+ - - + + - - -  
+ - - + + - - +  
FUGITSU/ATRIUM Series with Bar 200 Printer ................................................................+ X R  
GILBARCO TCR/G2 Parallel Printer ................................................................................. - X G  
HUGEN SWEDA - SWEDA 5436 Serial Printer ................................................................ + X -  
+ - - + - - - -  
- - - - - - - -  
+ - - - - + - -  
IBM Model 1/2 Printer, IBM4683/4684 With Model 1 OR Model 2 Printer ........................+ X R  
IBM Model 3&4 Printer, IBM4683/4684 IBM4693/4694 With Model 3 Printer...................+ X R  
+ - - + - - + +  
+ - - + - + - -  
ICL-200 PTR, ICL-STORE MASTER 9518-200 ................................................................+ X R  
ICL/DATA CHECKER MDL - 1600,1700,1800 Multidrop Connection............................... + X -  
ICL/DTS 2000/2100/2200 EPSON 220-AF Dot Matrix Printer ........................................ + X G  
ICL/DTS 2000/2100/2200 EPSON 220-F Dot Matrix Printer ........................................... + X G  
+ - - + - - - -  
+ - - + - - - +  
- - + - - - - -  
- - + - - - - +  
JCM GOLD 2200 Drum Printer ......................................................................................... + X -  
+ - - + - + + -  
NCR 2127 With V3 MULTIFINCITON Printer - Serial ....................................................... + X -  
NCR 2121 Printer - Serial ................................................................................................. + X +  
NCR 2113 Printer - Serial ................................................................................................. + X -  
NCR ANSWER Printer SINGLE  
- - - + + - + -  
- - - + + - - +  
- - - + + - - -  
NCR 1255/2140/2151/2152/2154/2157/2160/2552/2557  
NCR 5300/SASI 1028/OLD STYLE Printer/MERIT REGISTER SYSTEMS ................. - X R  
NCR ANSWER Printer DUAL - NCR 2126 ....................................................................... - X R  
NCR 7150-5001 Printer (7000 SERIES REG.) .................................................................+ X R  
- - - + - + - -  
- - - + - + - +  
- - - + - + + -  
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Register  
Type  
Selection  
Bank #1  
Switch #  
1 2 3  
Bank #2  
Switch #  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8  
NIXDORF .......................................................................................................................... + X +  
+ - - + + + + +  
OMRON RS5550/RS5560 Dot Matrix Printer ................................................................... - X G  
OMRON 4510, 4541 Dot Matrix Printer .............................................................................- X -  
OMRON RS3410 Dot Matrix Printer ................................................................................. - X G  
OMRON 4041, 4043 Dot Matrix Printer ............................................................................ + X -  
- - + - - - + -  
- - + - - - + +  
+ - - - - + - +  
- - + - - + - -  
PANASONIC JS-6500 Dot Matrix Printer.......................................................................... - X G  
RCALLEN RC204 Drum Printer ........................................................................................ + X -  
SAMSUNG 4900, 4915, 4950 Dot Matrix Printer .............................................................. - XG  
SANYO ECR 580,690,720 EPSON 220F Dot Matrix Printer ........................................... + X G  
+ - - + + - + +  
+ - - + - + + +  
- - + - - + + -  
+ - - + + - + -  
SHARP A430 DP630 Dot Matrix Printer ........................................................................... - X G  
SHARP 2381/2391 Drum Printer ...................................................................................... + X +  
SHARP 3230/3231/3240/3241/4230/4231 Dot Matrix Printer........................................... - X G  
SHARP 3100/3100S/3110/3250/3252/3300/3310/3311 Dot Matrix Printer ...................... - X G  
SHARP 4230, 4231 Dot Matrix Printer .............................................................................. - XG  
SHARP 2595 Drum Printer ............................................................................................... + X +  
SHARP 2385/2386/2395/2396 Drum Printer .................................................................... + X +  
SHARP A550 Dot Matrix Printer ...................................................................................... + X G  
SHARP 3220 Dot Matrix Printer ........................................................................................ - X G  
SHARP 2540/2590/2590S Drum Printer ........................................................................... + X +  
- - + - - + - +  
- - - - - - + -  
- - - - - + - +  
- - - - - + + -  
+ - + - - - - -  
- - - - - + - -  
- - - - - - + +  
- - - - + - - -  
- - - - - + + +  
- - - - - - - +  
SWEDA 2810/OMRON RS14-30 (USA Type) Drum Printer ............................................. + X +  
SWEDA 2810/OMRON RS14-40 (USA Type) Drum Printer ............................................. + X +  
SWEDA 2810/OMRON RS14-40 (European Type) Drum Printer..................................... + X +  
SWEDA 2820/OMRON XXXX-XX (USA Type) Drum Printer ........................................... + X +  
SWEDA 2860 .................................................................................................................... - X G  
+ - - - - - - -  
+ - - - - - - +  
+ - - - - - + -  
+ - - - - - + +  
+ - - + + + - +  
TEC 136/141/191/196 DISPLAY....................................................................................... - X +  
TEC 206/216/227/230/290 DISPLAY................................................................................ - X +  
TEC 141 Printer Drum Printer ........................................................................................... + X +  
TEC 132/145 Drum Printer................................................................................................ + X -  
TEC 2200/2300/2600 DPR-610/620 Dot Matrix Printer ................................................... + X G  
TEC 2200/2300/2600 DPR-630 Dot Matrix Printer .......................................................... + X G  
TEC 2200/2300/2600 DPR-61A Dot Matrix Printer.......................................................... + X G  
TEC 1050/1060/1100/1190 DPR-710 Dot Matrix Printer .................................................. - X G  
TEC 1050/1060/1100/1190 DPR-730 Dot Matrix Printer .................................................. - X G  
TEC 1400/1600/1700/1900/FDS-30 DPR-370/374 Dot Matrix Printer............................. + X G  
TEC 1400/1600/1700/1900/FSD-30 DPR-370S Dot Matrix Printer ................................. + X G  
TEC FT77 Printer - Serial Interface................................................................................... + X -  
- - - - + - - +  
- - - - + - + -  
- - - - + - + +  
+ - - + - + - +  
- - - - + + - -  
- - - - + + - +  
- - - - + + + -  
- - - - + + + +  
- - - + - - - -  
- - - + - - - +  
- - - + - - + -  
- - - + - - + +  
TOKHEIM.......................................................................................................................... - X R  
+ - - + + + - -  
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Figure 9. ICI1000PIM Switch Settings  
ICI1000PIM INSTALLATION/  
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINES  
NOTE: In rare instances when connecting a  
PIM directly to an ICI1000S unit is desired  
(without the use of a wiring kit), the data cable  
will need to be modified.  
Listed below are some simple troubleshooting steps at  
your disposal. Following these steps will ensure that  
your Inter-Check P.O.S. unit is communicating correctly  
with your ICI1000PIM module.  
To modify the cable:  
a. Slit the gray insulation jacket of the data cable  
and expose the internal wires.  
1. Always execute a PIM DEFAULT LOAD (DL) on  
your Inter-Check unit. Pelco suggests the use of  
the Default Load even if your installation does not  
require a PIM module. The Default Load sets all  
Inter-Check communication parameters to the spe-  
cific values needed to communicate with your  
ICI1000PIM module.  
b. Cut the red and green wires and remove a  
small section of each to prevent against acci-  
dental contact.  
4. Install the PIM into the cash register. Refer to the  
installation instructions included with your particu-  
lar cash register interface.  
2. Select cash register options using the switch banks  
on your PIM. Refer to previous pages for more  
information.  
5. Power-up PIM and look for prompt again.  
3. Utilizing the wiring kit, perform a bench test by  
connecting the PIM to the Inter-Check unit and then  
power up the PIM. Upon power-up, you should  
see a prompt scroll across the monitor which  
matches your register type. APIM version number  
will also be displayed. If this prompt appears on  
the monitor, the Inter-Check unit and PIM are com-  
municating properly.  
6. Power-up cash register and test for proper opera-  
tion.  
Now, install the wiring kit and connect the PIM  
according to the proper wiring shown in Figure 2  
and power up the PIM again. If the wiring is cor-  
rect, you should see the prompt explained in step  
#3.  
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