Pelco Home Security System C1043M A User Manual

®
ICI3000P  
Inter-Check Point-Of-Sale  
Monitoring System  
Installation/Operation Manual  
C1043M-A (2/96)  
PELCO • 3500 Pelco Way, Clovis, CA 93612-5699 • USA • (800) 289-9100 or (1-559) 292-1981  
FAX (800) 289-9150 or (1-559) 292-3827  
 
6.0 HOT KEY SUMMARY LIST ............................................................................................................. 21  
7.0 TROUBLESHOOTING .................................................................................................................... 23  
8.0 POWER-UP PROCEDURE FOR THE ICI3000P ............................................................................ 24  
9.0 SPECIFICATIONS ...........................................................................................................................25  
9.1 OUTPUT DEFINITIONS ........................................................................................................ 26  
9.2 DB9 PINOUT ......................................................................................................................... 26  
10.0 WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION.................................................................................. 27  
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS  
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TYPICAL ICI3000P SYSTEM USED WITH STAND-ALONE CAMERAS ..............................................2  
ICI3000P PARTYLINE WIRING CONFIGURATION ..............................................................................4  
DEFAULTING INTER-CHECK SYSTEM. ..............................................................................................5  
CASCADING THE ICI30008 OR ICI3016..............................................................................................6  
ALARM PIN-OUT CONFIGURATIONS .................................................................................................7  
VIDEO ADJUSTMENT LOCATIONS .....................................................................................................8  
INTER-CHECK'S TWO TEXT SCREENS .............................................................................................9  
DB25 PRINTER CONNECTOR TO DB9 ICI3000P UNIT PIN ASSIGNMENTS.................................14  
REVISION HISTORY  
Manual #  
Date  
Comments  
C1043M-A  
2/96  
Revised to incorporate new installation/operation information throughout.  
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INSTALLATION/OPERATION MANUAL  
ICI3000P INTER-CHECK® POINT-OF-  
SALE MONITORING SYSTEM  
1.0 WARNINGS  
Priortoinstallationanduseofthisproduct,thefollowing  
WARNINGS should be observed.  
1. Installation and servicing should only be done by  
qualified service personnel and conform to all  
Local codes.  
4. Only use replacement parts recommended by  
PELCO.  
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 3-6P enclosure, it is designed for indoor use  
only and it must not be installed where exposed to  
rain and moisture.  
3. The product may bear the following marks:  
This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage  
constituting a risk of electric shock is present  
within this unit.  
This symbol indicates that there are important  
operating and maintenance instructions in the  
literature accompanying 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  
2.1 DESCRIPTION  
The information contained within this manual covers  
the installation and operation of the Inter-Check  
ICI3000P cash register interface system. Installation  
should be in accordance with all applicable local and  
national electric codes, using approved materials only.  
Please familiarize yourself with the information within  
this manual prior to installation and operation.  
These units are point-of-sale (POS) monitoring devices  
capable of monitoring up to sixteen (16) POS termi-  
nals simultaneously with up to thirty-two (32) units in-  
stalled at one time. Standard features include: fifteen  
programmable exceptions, two video inputs, one video  
output and two alarm outputs. Increased video inputs  
and alarm outputs may be obtained by interfacing with  
an optional Inter-Check switcher.  
Figure 1. Typical ICI3000P System with Fixed Cameras  
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3.0 INSTALLATION  
7. To verify communication between your  
ICI1000PIM and the ICI3000P, press [I] on the  
keyboard and the following will be displayed:  
3.1 SETTING UP ICI1000PIM  
PARAMETERS AND BENCH  
TESTING  
Poll initialized!  
Reg. polled = 1 1 Reg. answer!  
Reg. polled = 2 2 No reg. answer!  
Reg. polled = 3 3 No reg. answer! etc.  
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.  
The display will poll for 32 ICI1000PIM addresses, and  
then repeat display the addresses that answer.  
8. Stop polling by pressing [P] again. The following  
message will be displayed:  
1. Set the ICI1000PIM switch settings for your reg-  
ister according to the PIM manual (C1005M).  
Make sure that switch number 2 on switch bank 1  
is placed in the [-] "UP" or “POLLING” position.  
Also, you must address each PIM individually;  
refer to page #2 in your ICI1000PIM manual.  
Poll watch off!  
9. Select the Register PIM by pressing [F1] then [1]  
followed by [Reg #] and [ENT].  
10. Power down the ICI1000PIM. Power ICI1000PIM  
up again.  
2. Plug the data (phone-style) cable supplied with the  
ICI3000WK between the ICI1000PIM set to ad-  
dress #1 and the port labeled DATA IN on the  
ICI3000P unit.  
11. A prompt will appear on the bottom of the screen.  
Verify that this prompt matches the description set  
forth in the manual supplied with your interface  
cable.  
3. Connect a coaxial cable between the port labeled  
“VIDEO OUT” of the ICI3000P and a CCTV  
monitor.  
12. Repeat these steps for the remainder of your  
ICI1000PIM’s  
4. Press the [1] one key on your keyboard while pow-  
ering up the ICI3000P. The following will be dis-  
played on your screen:  
NOTE: Each ICI1000PIM must have a dif-  
ferent Polling address. Refer to the ICI1000PIM  
manual for proper settings.  
!!DEFAULTS LOADED!!  
ICI3000P BY PELCO, INC.VER. X.X  
CRC = YYYY  
13. After polling each ICI1000PIM, power down the  
ICI3000P and begin installation of the ICI1000PIM  
and cash register interface cable into each cash reg-  
ister. Refer to the manual supplied with your inter-  
face cable for proper installation.  
CALCULATED CRC = ZZZZ  
5. Power up the ICI1000PIM with the supplied trans-  
former.  
6. Press [P] on the keyboard and the following will  
be displayed:  
Poll watch on!  
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3.2 ICI3000WK INSTALLATION  
NOTE: Do not mount the Inter-Check unit  
until all connections are made and program-  
ming is complete. Video adjustments on the  
underside of the unit may need to be accessible  
during initial setup.  
1. Install an 18AWG, 3-conductor shielded cable be-  
tween each RJ14 phone jack at each cash register.  
Refer to Figure 2 for appropriate wiring configu-  
ration.  
NOTE: Do not power up the ICI3000P unit  
until all other connections have been made. Use  
only the transformer supplied with your  
ICI3000P unit. Other power supplies may cause  
damage to the unit.  
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Shadow switchers are available in either  
8
or 16 positions.  
Shadow switchers are available in either  
8
or 16 positions.  
Shadow switchers are available in either  
8
or 16 positions.  
Shadow switchers are available in either  
8
or 16 positions.  
NOTES:  
• Use 18 AWG 3-conductor Shielded wire for all loop interconnections.  
• Data wire distance must not exceed 1500 feet.  
DO NOT Connect the Shield on the ICI3000P end of the loop.  
Figure 2. ICI3000P Partyline Wiring Configuration  
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3.3 ICI3008/ICI3016 INSTALLATION  
0000 1000 where 0 = ON and 1 = OFF (refer to  
Figure 8).  
Refer to Figure 1 for a typical ICI3000P configuration.  
6. Connect the desired alarm outputs to any peripheral  
equipment requiring a normally open contact. (Refer  
to Figure 5 for pin assignment information.)  
1. Connect the 9-pin switcher interface cable (supplied  
with the ICI3008/ICI3016 switcher) into the port  
labeled “RS 232” of the ICI3000P.  
7. Connect an “IBMAT” compatible keyboard into the  
ICI3000P input labeled “KEYBOARD”.  
2. Connect the modular phone plug of the switcher  
interface cable into the port labeled “DATA IN” on  
the ICI3008/ICI3016 switcher.  
8. Power up the Inter-Check units using the transformers  
supplied with each unit.  
3. Connect the video output from your cameras to the  
BNC’s labeled “VIDEO INPUTS” on the ICI3008/  
ICI3016.  
9. To verify communication between the Inter-Check  
switcher and the ICI3000P, press [F9]. Press [F9]  
again. Next, select camera one by entering a [1] one  
followed by the [ENTER] key. The first red light  
labeled “1” on the first switcher should be on. Repeat  
this step for each camera input on each switcher. If  
an 8 or 16-position switcher has a second switcher  
cascaded from it, selecting camera 8 or 16  
respectively will cause the first light of the second  
switcher to be activated.  
4. Connect a coaxial cable between the port labeled  
“VIDEO OUT” of the ICI3008/ICI3016 and the port  
labeled “VIDEO IN” of the ICI3000P.  
5. If multiple ICI3008/ICI3016 switchers are being cas-  
caded, connect a coaxial cable from the last video  
input of the first Inter-Check switcher to the port  
labeled “VIDEO OUT” of the second Inter-Check  
switcher. Remove the cover of the second Inter-  
Check switcher and set the 8 position dip switch to  
0001 0000. Remove the cover of the first Inter-  
Check switcher and set the 8-position dip switch to  
ICI3000P by PELCO  
Ver. 4.0  
!!!Defaults Loaded!!!  
ROM Check = xxxx  
Calc.ROM Check = yyyy  
System Being Initialized  
SYSTEMBEING INITIALIZED  
MM Ver.z.z
P E L C O  
P E L C O  
Text on screen will flash  
Press the [1] key on thekeyboardfor  
if defaults were loaded.  
approximately 3 seconds.  
Figure 3. Defaulting Inter-Check System  
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Shadow switchers are available in either 8 or 16 positions.  
Figure 4. Cascading the ICI30008 or ICI3016  
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3.3.1 Alarm Pin-out Configuration  
For detailed 25-pin and 9-pin alarm pin-out configura-  
tion information, see Figure 5 below.  
25-PIN CONNECTOR FOR ICI3016  
9-PIN CONNECTOR FOR ICI3008  
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Alarm Output 7  
Alarm Output 8  
Alarm Output 9  
Alarm Output 10  
Alarm Output 11  
Alarm Output 12  
Alarm Output 13  
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Figure 5. Alarm Pin-Out Configurations  
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3.4 EXTERNAL VIDEO ADJUSTMENTS  
5. Adjust the video GAIN of the monitor by adjusting  
the potentiometer labeled “G”. This should be turned  
all the way down for normal application.  
There are five potentiometer adjustments located on the  
bottom of the Inter-Check unit. These video text ad-  
justments are for fine tuning only. Major adjustments  
should be done through the operating software. Use a  
small tipped, nonmetallic screwdriver for adjusting the  
potentiometers on the bottom of the Inter-Check unit  
(see Figure 6).  
6. Use the two DIP switches labeled "C" to adjust the  
size of the characters.  
7. To keep the programming from being changed or  
lost, move the switch labeled “NV” into the locked  
position. This will prevent the loss of programmed  
settings in the case of power loss or battery failure.  
1. Adjust the HORIZONTAL SIZE of the text on your  
monitor by rotating the potentiometer labeled “S”.  
2. Adjust the INTENSITY of the text on your monitor  
by rotating the potentiometer labeled “I”.  
3. Adjust the HORIZONTAL POSITIONING of the  
text on your monitor by rotating the potentiometer  
labeled “H”.  
4. Adjust the VERTICAL POSITIONING of the text  
on your monitor by rotating the potentiometer labeled  
V”. If rotated fully counterclockwise the display  
may “jitter”. A slight clockwise adjustment will  
correct this problem.  
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Figure 6. Video Adjustment Locations  
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4.0 PROGRAMMING  
4.1 REGISTER 1 OR 2 SELECT  
To enter the SELECT MENU press enter. The following  
menu will be displayed on monitor:  
This menu allows you to manually display the transaction  
data from a specific register on either Screen 1 (the left-  
hand side of the monitor) or Screen 2 (the right-hand side  
of the monitor). (See Figure 7.) To enter this menu, press  
[1]. The monitor will display: Screen 1 or 2?  
SELECT MENU  
Select the screen (1 or 2) on which you want your register  
data to be displayed and then press [Enter].  
The next prompt is: Enter Register #_  
1. Register # 1 or 2  
2. Operator # 1 or 2  
3. Exceptions on/off  
4. Camera select  
5. Screen print on/off  
6. Auto camera search on/off  
7. Reverse video on/off  
8. System program  
9. Exceptions program  
0. Syssave/Sysread  
Type in the Register number to be monitored. Press  
[Enter]. Pressing [Enter] without selecting a Register  
will turn off the previously selected screen. For ICI3000P  
installations, register numbers correspond to the address  
of the ICI1000PIM installed within the register.  
4.1.1 Register Selection Using the  
Hot Key F1  
To select a specific Register for monitoring while in the  
monitoring mode:  
1. Press [F1]  
2. Select appropriate Screen # (no prompt is displayed):  
Pressing [1] = Screen 1, Pressing [2] = Screen 2  
3. Select Register # or PIM NUMBER for monitoring.  
4. Press [ENTER].  
4.2 OPERATOR # 1 OR 2  
This menu allows you to manually display the transaction  
data from a specific operator on either Screen 1 (the left-  
hand side of the monitor) or Screen 2 (the right-hand side  
of the monitor). To enter this menu, press [2]. The monitor  
will display: Screen 1 or 2?  
S C R E E N # 1  
O R  
S C R E E N # 2  
O R  
Select the screen (1 or 2) on which you want your register  
data to be displayed.  
T E X T WI N D O W  
# 1  
T E X T WI N D O W  
# 2  
The next prompt is: Enter operator # OPR ??  
Type in the operator number to be monitored (up to three  
digits). Press [Enter]. Pressing [Enter] without  
selecting an Operator will turn off the previously selected  
screen.  
P E L C O  
Figure 7. Inter-Check’s Two Text Screens  
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4.2.1 Operator Selection Using  
the Hot Key F2  
• Press [3] to select internal synchronization (no  
video).  
To select a specific operator for monitoring while in the  
monitoring mode:  
• Pressing F9 will enable you to select an external  
camera from PELCO’s ICI3008/ICI3016 Inter-  
Check switchers.  
1. Press [F2]  
After pressing F9, the following prompt will be displayed:  
Enter select #  
2. Select appropriate Screen # (no prompt is displayed):  
Pressing [1] selects Screen 1  
Pressing [2] selects Screen 2  
Select camera number that corresponds to the  
ICI3008/ICI3016 switcher.  
3. Select operator number for monitoring.  
4. Press [ENTER].  
4.4.1 Camera Select Using Hot  
Key F9  
4.3 EXCEPTIONS ON/OFF  
From the monitoring mode:  
This function tells the Inter-Check unit whether or not  
you want it to search for specific transactions that may  
indicate fraudulent activity, known as “Exceptions”.  
This works as a toggle switch.  
1. Press [F9]  
2. Select appropriate Video Input mode  
1 = Video Input 1  
2 = Video Input 2  
3 = Internal Sync  
• Press the [3] key to turn on the Exceptions. The  
prompt, Exceptions on! will be displayed at the  
top of the monitor.  
F9 = Shadow List line item (To select an external  
camera from ICI3008/ICI3016 Inter-Check switch-  
ers.)  
• Pressing the [3] key again will turn off the Excep-  
tions. The prompt, Exceptions off! will be dis-  
played at the top of the monitor.  
4.5 SCREEN PRINT ON/OFF  
This selection enables auxiliary serial printer port 1 on  
the ICI3000P. To access this menu, press [5]. The fol-  
lowing prompt will be displayed:  
4.3.1 Exceptions On/Off Using the Hot  
Key F3  
Screen 1 or 2?  
To toggle the Exceptions on/off from the monitoring  
mode, press [F3].  
Enter the screen number you wish to print.  
4.4 CAMERA SELECT  
4.5.1 Screen Print On/Off Using  
Hot Key F4  
This function is used to select a video input from the  
ports labeled “VIDEO IN” on the ICI3000P, a selected  
input from the ICI3008/ICI3016 camera list or no video  
which is defined as internal sync.  
From the monitoring mode:  
1. Press [F4]  
2. Select screen number to be printed  
[1] = Screen 1  
To access this menu, press [4]. The following prompt  
will be displayed: Camera 1, 2, 3 internal, F9 exter-  
nal  
[2] = Screen 2  
• Press [1] to select “VIDEO IN 1” on the back of the  
ICI3000P.  
• Press [2] to select “VIDEO IN 2” on the back of the  
ICI3000P.  
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4.6 AUTO CAMERA SEARCH ON/OFF  
4.8 SYSTEM PROGRAM  
When enabled, this feature monitors your camera  
system’s sync generation. If your monitoring camera  
loses power or is disconnected, the system will auto-  
matically switch to the next camera for synchroniza-  
tion. If an active video is not detected, the system will  
automatically switch to “internal sync”. To enable the  
Auto Camera Search feature, press [6]. Press [6] again  
to turn off this feature.  
This menu is used for programming text displays;  
communication and printer parameters; clock features;  
camera selections and alarm dwell time.  
To enter the System Menu, Press [8]. The following  
menu will be displayed:  
SYSTEM MENU  
4.6.1 Auto Camera Search On/Off  
Using Hot Key F12  
1. # Chars./line  
2. # Lines for small scrn 1 or 2  
3. Small scrn position 1 or 2  
4. Large scrn position 1 or 2  
5. Alarm dwell time  
6. Channel parms  
7. Printer parms  
From the monitoring mode:  
• Press [F12] to activate Auto Camera Search.  
• Press [F12] again to deactivateAuto Camera Search.  
4.7 REVERSE VIDEO ON/OFF  
8. Set clock  
This feature changes the visual characteristics of the data  
displayed by placing a black background around the video  
characters.  
9. Ext. cam. select  
0. Shadow List  
To enable the Reverse Video, press [7].  
To disable this feature press [7] again.  
4.7.1 Reverse Video On/Off Using  
Hot Key F10  
4.8.1 Number of Characters Per Line  
From the monitoring mode:  
1. Press [F10] to activate Reverse Video.  
2. Press [F10] again to deactivate reverse video.  
Selecting 1 from the SYSTEM MENU enables you to  
select the number of characters per line displayed on the  
monitor.  
Enter a number from 1-80best suiting your application.  
To access this menu, press [1]. The following prompt  
will be displayed: Screen 1 or 2?  
Enter the Screen number you wish to adjust. The following  
prompt will be displayed:  
# of characters = 40  
Enter # of characters/line 1-80  
• Enter the number of characters to be displayed.  
• Press ENTER.  
NOTE:The ICI3000P can only display 80 total  
characters per line. Selecting 50 characters for  
Screen 1 only allows 30 characters to be  
displayed on Screen 2.  
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4.8.2 Number of Lines for Small  
Screens 1 and 2  
Using the cursor control keys, move the block to the  
desired position on the monitor. Press [ENTER] to save.  
This feature enables you to select the number of data lines  
displayed on each screen. The difference between the  
“small” and “large” screens is that you may reduce the  
number of lines displayed on the small screen, while the  
large screen always displays 17 lines of text.  
NOTE: Overlapping the two screens will result  
in “clipping” of the displayed text.  
4.8.4 Large Screen Position 1 or 2  
This feature enables you to position the text display of  
your Large Screen option. This works the same way as  
the previous small screen position function, except that  
17 lines of data will always be displayed.  
To access this menu, press [2]. The following prompt  
will be displayed: Screen 1 or 2?  
• Enter the applicable screen, then press [Enter]. The  
following prompt will be displayed:  
4.8.4.1 Large and Small Screen  
Toggle Using Hot Key F7  
# of lines = 5 Enter # of lines 1-17  
• Enter the number of lines desired. Press [ENTER].  
To toggle between Large and Small screen options,  
press [F7] from the monitoring mode.  
4.8.3 Small Screen Position 1 or 2  
4.8.5 Alarm Dwell Time  
This feature enables you to position the displayed text on  
the monitor. To access this menu, press [3]. The following  
prompt will be displayed: Screen 1 or 2?  
This feature is used to set the amount of time the alarming  
output stays activated after an alarm condition. To edit  
this feature press [5]. The following prompt will be  
displayed:  
Enter the screen number you wish to edit. The following  
numbers will be displayed:  
Screen 1 or 2?  
(Screen 1)  
• Screen 1 is linked to the #1 Alarm Output.  
• Screen 2 is linked to the #2 Alarm Output.  
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1  
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1  
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1  
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1  
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1  
• Enter the applicable screen number. The following  
prompt will appear: Alarm dwell = 1  
(Screen 2)  
• Enter an alarm dwell time 0-255  
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2  
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2  
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2  
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2  
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2  
The default dwell time is set to 1 second. To change the  
dwell time, enter the new dwell time in seconds. Press  
[ENTER].  
NOTE: Only one of these blocks will appear  
at one time.  
This block represents the text normally displayed on the  
monitor. The number of characters and lines displayed in  
this block will correspond to the selections made in  
Section 4.8.1 and 4.8.2. It also represents the current text  
position on the monitor.  
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4.8.6 Channel Program Menu  
4.8.6.1 Partyline  
Exception Follow Alarm Time  
This option is used to set the length of time the  
Inter-Check unit will dwell on an exception when  
using the Exception Follow or Hot Key E. When  
this option is selected, the video screen will dis-  
play:  
Press [6]. The following prompt will be displayed:  
CHANNEL PROGRAM MENU  
4. Group Poll List  
5. Exception Follow AlarmTime  
6. Group Select  
Alarm Dwell = 10  
Enter Alarm Dwell Time 0 - 255  
4.8.6.2 Channel Program Menu  
Group Select  
This option is used to choose a group of eight reg-  
isters in the poll list that you want to edit using the  
Group Poll List menu option.  
1. Baud Rate — Not Applicable  
2. RS-232 — Not Applicable  
3. ISO-Jack — Not Applicable  
Group Poll List  
This selection will allow you to edit the eight-  
register group you choose using Group Select in  
the Channel Program group. This selection is used  
if there are more than 16 registers in the system.  
This list allows you to monitor any combination  
of 16 registers.  
For example, if you wish to monitor registers 1  
through 8 plus registers 18 through 26, you would  
select Group 2 using the Group Select menu op-  
tion. Then select the Group Poll List menu option  
and enter registers 18 through 26 to be monitored  
in Group 2 rather than the default list which is 9  
through 16.  
The 16 registers to be monitored can also be se-  
lected using Hot Key G and Hot Key B while in  
the monitoring mode.  
Hot Key G is used to select one of the four groups  
of eight registers. The status bar at the bottom of  
the video screen will show which screen is cur-  
rently selected. If Group 2 is selected, for example,  
the status bar will read:  
G4 = 2.  
Similarly, if you wish to select a block of registers  
(16 registers), press Hot Key B. If Block 2 is se-  
lected, for example, the status bar will read: B2 =  
2. (Block 2 includes registers 17 through 32, which  
is the same as Groups 3 and 4.)  
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4.8.7 Printer Parameters  
4.8.9 External Camera Select  
From this menu the baud rate for the auxiliary output port  
may be adjusted to communicate with an optional serial  
printer. The Inter-Checkdefaults to 9600 baud.  
This feature selects the screen (1 or 2) to be used for  
controlling the Inter-Check switcher. The selected screen  
will have an “S” displayed at the bottom.  
To edit the baud rate, press [7]. The following prompt  
will appear:  
To change the settings, press [9]. The monitor will  
display: Screen 1 or 2?”  
Printer baud = 9600  
Enter baud rate 1 - 19200?  
• Select the desired screen. The following prompt will  
appear: 1. on 2. off  
Enter the desired baud rate for your printer.  
Press [ENTER].  
• Press [1] for screen on or [2] for screen off.  
4.8.8 SET CLOCK  
4.8.9.1 Equivalent Camera Select  
Hot Key F9  
This function is used to set the internal clock to match  
real time. To edit, press [8]. The following prompt will  
be displayed:  
1.Time  
1. Press [F9]  
2. Select appropriate Video Input mode  
1 = Video Input 1  
2. Date  
2 = Video Input 2  
3 = Internal Sync  
To set the time, press [1].  
• Enter the correct military time separating each pair  
of numbers by a colon.  
OR - For manual external camera selection on an Inter-  
Check Switcher:  
• Press [ENTER] to save.  
1. Press [F9]  
To set the date, press [2].  
• Enter the correct date separated by a slash.  
• Press [ENTER] to save.  
2. Press [F9] again  
3. Select appropriate camera from the Shadow List:  
[1] = Selects the camera programmed into Shadow  
List preshot #1  
[2] = Selects the camera programmed into Shadow  
List preshot #2, etc.  
D B 9  
C O N N E C T O R  
T O  
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D B 2 5  
C O N N E C T O R  
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7
6
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9
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D B 9  
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B A C K V I E W  
D B 2 5  
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B A C K V I E W  
P I N 3  
P I N 7  
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R E C E I V E  
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G R O U N D  
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Figure 8. DB25 Printer Connector to DB9 ICI3000P Unit Pin Assignments  
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4.8.10 Shadow List Programming  
Example 1:  
Shadow List  
This list tells the 8- or 16-position Inter-Check Switcher  
which camera and POS terminal are linked together. It is  
also used to program sequential video switching. The [S]  
hotkey is used to turn switcher sequencing on and off.  
REG CAM DWL  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
1
2
3
4
5
1
1
2
6
9
5
6
4
2
Press [0].A long list of numbers will scroll up the screen.  
The following prompt will appear:  
30. 30  
31. 31  
32. 32  
30  
31  
32  
During sequencing, with the above parameters set, the  
following would occur:  
ESC to exit or ENTER to edit!  
1. Camera 1 would be selected for 5 seconds.  
2. Camera 1 would be selected for 6 more seconds.  
3. Camera 2 would be selected for 4 seconds.  
4. Camera 6 would be selected for 2 seconds.  
5. Since there is no dwell time programmed for camera  
9, it will be skipped and sequencing will start over  
from the beginning.  
The default setting is thirty-two line items. If you have  
already changed the programming, the list will stop with  
the last programmed item.  
• Press [Enter] to edit. The cursor should now be  
under the REG” (for Register) column.  
Example 2:  
• Type in the number of your first Register, then press  
Shadow List  
[Enter].  
REG CAM DWL  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
REG  
1.1  
CAM DWL  
1
5
5
5
The cursor will move to the next column under CAM.  
Enter the camera number on the Inter-Check switcher used  
to capture video for your first register. Press [Enter].  
Number one has nothing programmed under dwell time.  
The Inter-Check unit interprets this as “we’re at the end  
of the sequence; go back to the beginning”. Since this  
is the beginning, no sequencing takes place.  
REG  
1.1  
CAM DWL  
1
1
Each alarming output has its own dwell time. Alarm  
output number two's dwell time is used for additional  
functions, including switcher sequencing and excep-  
tion hold time. If there are a number of conflicting com-  
mands asking for the “use” of the timer simultaneously,  
the timer determines priorities in the following order:  
The cursor should now appear under the DWL column.  
This is used for setting camera dwell time. Dwell time is  
the amount of time in seconds that the video picture will  
appear on the screen before switching to the next camera.  
Enter the desired dwell time, then press [ENTER]. If  
you want to skip a particular camera position during  
sequencing, enter a zero for the camera dwell time.  
1. Alarm output timing  
2. Exception hold (if exceptions are on)  
3. Shadow switcher (if sequencing is on)  
NOTE: If you need to skip a line during  
programming, press the [ESC] key. Pressing  
the [ENTER] key will end your programming  
session and return you to the System Menu.  
During an exception, the camera dwell time pro-  
grammed above will also be used for the dwell time of  
the alarm output. The preprogramming dwell time for  
the alarm output is overridden during an exception.  
Once the exception alarm has “timed out”, sequencing  
will continue from that item in the shadow list.  
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4.9 EXCEPTIONS  
Exceptions are cash register transactions of special interest  
that can be programmed into the ICI3000P units. Typical  
transactions areVOID, REFUND, CASH PAID OUT and  
NO SALE. These types of transactions can then be used  
to alarm your VCR or other alarmable device for video  
recording. Exceptions can also be printed out on an  
external serial printer for immediate hard-copy evidence.  
NOTE: Exceptions can only be displayed on  
screen #2. Therefore, you cannot monitor a  
register or operator number on screen 2 if  
exceptions are used.  
Press [9]. In the Main Menu and the following menu will  
be displayed:  
EXCEPTIONS MENU  
1. Edit exception text  
2.TransactionType  
3. Del. Register Mask  
4. Apply Register Mask  
Press [1]. The following prompt will be displayed:  
Enter text or (ESC) to exit, (DEL) to delete line,  
(ENTER) to end line  
1234567890123456789012345678901234567890  
01==_  
The “1234...” sequence of numbers serves as your guide.  
As mentioned earlier these numbers are called an  
Exception Column Line.  
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4.9.1 Exceptions using the  
Column Specific Strategy  
The example below will search data for any text in the  
sixth position starting with D (Wildcard) SK.  
Therefore, an exception will appear if the word DESK,  
DISK, DUSK, or any other similar combination,  
appears on the register.  
A Column Specific Exception is used to “flag” a  
transaction according specific placement of text on the  
register ticket. As an example, if the word VOID  
normally appears starting 5 spaces from the left during  
a void transaction, you would type in the following:  
1234567890123456789012345678901234567890  
01=>^^^^VOID  
1234567890123456789012345678901234567890  
01=>^^^^D^SK  
To accept this Column Specific caret situation press  
[ENTER] at the end of the exception to save and  
[ESC] to exit the Edit Exception Text menu.  
A. To find specific text placement on the screen, select  
a register by selecting the [F1] key in the  
monitoring mode and then press the [register  
number], and then [Enter].  
4.9.2 Exceptions using the  
Global Exception Strategy  
A Global Exception is used to “flag” any text regardless  
of the placement on the register receipt. Programming  
is done by simply typing in the Exception you’re  
interested in on the first line. An example of a VOID  
Global Exception is shown below:  
B. Turn on the exception column line by pressing the  
[L] toggle key. The screen will now display:  
1234567890123456789012345678901234567890  
C. When you see the transaction come up on the  
monitor’s screen, press the FREEZE toggle key  
[F6]. This will stop the text from scrolling and  
allow you to take a good, close look at the correct  
placement of your particular transaction.  
1234567890123456789012345678901234567890  
01=>VOID  
When you’re done, press [Enter] and the cursor will  
jump down to the next line (02). At this point you can  
either program in another Exception or press [ESC]  
to exit. Up to 15 total Exceptions can be programmed  
into your ICI3000P unit.  
D. Write what you see on a piece of paper for a  
programming reference. (You will need this  
information when programming the information  
you see now into the ICI3000P unit.) Use the  
numbers above the text as a placement reference.  
Use the [<Shift>] and [6] keys simultaneously to  
produce the ^ (Caret) symbol (also used for wildcard  
searches).  
NOTE: When the caret symbol is used as  
the first character of exception text, it causes  
that line to become Column Specific. Also,  
when the Caret is preceded by any other  
character it will be recognized by Inter-Check  
as a wildcard character. This means Inter-  
Check will accept any character of text at that  
point. Only ^ symbols used before your  
Exception data will be recognized as column  
dependent searches.  
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4.9.3 Exceptions Using the Price  
Point Editing Strategy  
Place a Caret symbol in front of your text to make it  
Column-specific, and between text as a wildcard  
symbol.  
This type of exception is used to program an exception  
that is looking for characteristics in the actual price of the  
item, rather than a specific word. The keyboard character  
used in this type of exception strategy is a double bar [ ]  
and is displayed by pressing [<SHIFT>] [\]  
simultaneously.  
1234567890123456789012345678901234567890  
03=>^^^^^Total:^^^^^^^0000.00  
If you want your ICI3000P to look for numbers that are  
greater than, less than, or equal to a set limit (i.e., any  
total less than 0 or any transaction greater than $999),  
follow the last double bar with a “Greater Than”, “Less  
Than” or “Equal To” symbol. For example, if we want  
Inter-Check to look for any total of $999 or greater, we  
would program the following:  
Follow these procedures for successful programming:  
1. First determine the maximum number of digits that  
your register system allows, and figure out where on  
the exception column line scale the price’s decimal  
point will be lined up. A good way to figure this  
position out is to use the exception column line  
feature in the monitoring mode. This is done by  
pressing the [L] key in the monitoring mode while  
ringing in the desired transaction on the register you  
are currently monitoring.  
1234567890123456789012345678901234567890  
03=>^^^^^Total:^^^^^^^0999.00 >  
If you wanted Inter-Check to look for any negative total,  
we would program the following:  
1234567890123456789012345678901234567890  
03=>^^^^^Total:^^^^^^^0000.00<  
In this case, we are telling the ICI3000P to look for any  
number “less than” 0000.00.  
1A. Select a register by selecting the [F1] key in the  
monitoring mode, then press the [register number],  
and then [Enter].  
If you wanted Inter-Check to look for any total equal to  
$999.00 program the following:  
1234567890123456789012345678901234567890  
03=>^^^^^Total:^^^^^^^0999.00  
1B. Turn on the exception column line by pressing the  
[L] toggle key. The screen will now display:  
1234567890123456789012345678901234567890  
1C. When you see the transaction come up on the  
monitor’s screen, press the FREEZE toggle key [F6].  
This will stop the text from scrolling and allow you  
to take a good, close look at the correct placement of  
your particular transaction.  
OR  
1234567890123456789012345678901234567890  
03=>^^^^^Total:^^^^^^^0999.00=  
1234567890123456789012345678901234567890  
03=>Total: 9999.99 ^  
Equal is the default value so you don’t have to actually  
insert the [=] sign after the double bar character. If you  
decide to use the equal sign to be consistent, it will not  
affect the operation of the Inter-Check unit.  
(Decimal point at Second “2” position.  
1D. Write what you see on a piece of paper for a  
programming reference. (You will need this  
information when programming the information you  
see now into the ICI3000P unit.) Using the numbers  
above the text as a placement reference.  
NOTE: If you want to look for a total that is  
less than another negative total (in other words,  
more negative), use the negative total and the  
less than sign.  
In this example, we are looking for any total which shows  
a refund greater than $2.00:  
1E. Enter the Edit Exception Text Menu once again.  
1234567890123456789012345678901234567890  
03=>^^^^^Total:^^^^^^-0002.00< ^^  
2. Next, type in [0’s] for every digit allowed by your  
Register system, preceding the first “0” with a double  
bar (|) and following the last “0” with a double bar.  
“Negative”  
“Less Than”  
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4.9.4 Exceptions with  
Descriptors  
5.0 SUMMARY OF EXCEPTION  
KEYBOARD DEFINITIONS:  
If you would like to describe the type of Exception that is  
being “flagged”, you can use a descriptor.As an example,  
with our negative total, you may want Inter-Check to print  
the following: “NEGATIVE TOTAL” following the  
transaction. This is done by simply typing the  
“Backslash” [\] key and the descriptor you want at the  
end of the exception line (the last line of text or <, >,  
or = sign).  
[ENTER] Saves any changes to one line of text in  
the exception text editor.  
[DEL]  
Deletes all characters to right of the cursor.  
[ESC]  
Exits out of the edit exception text menu  
back into the exceptions main menu.  
Example 1:  
[^]  
[\]  
Wildcard or column specific character.  
Descriptor symbol  
1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123  
03=>^^^^^Total:^^^^^^^0000.00<\NEGATIVE  
TOTAL  
[|]  
Price point exception indicator  
In this example using the column specific and price  
point exception strategies, Inter-Check will print  
NEGATIVE TOTAL” as a descriptor after every  
transaction that is less than $0.00.  
[SPACE] Inserts position spaces in the editing mode.  
[=]  
Equal to a desired numerical value in price  
point exceptions.  
Please note that when programming descriptors or extra  
text lines, this order/priority must be followed:  
[>]  
Greater than a desired numerical value in  
price point exceptions.  
First:  
The exception price point or text and  
its “definitions” such as (0000.00<)  
or (VOID)  
[<]  
Less than a desired numerical value in  
price point exceptions.  
[TAB]  
Has same function as the right arrow-  
control key. Enables you to sequence  
through each character on an exception  
line which saves you the hassle of  
reentering existing information on an  
exception line.  
Second:  
Any descriptors such as  
(0000.00<\NEGATIVE TOTAL)  
It’s important to recognize how your ICI3000P reads  
certain parts of your exception line when you program  
that information. The "|" character is recognized as  
taking up one space on the exception text line. The ^,  
<, >, or = characters are not. Any text entered after  
these signs will be recognized by your Inter-Check unit,  
when scanning for exceptions that are met, as being in  
the position they occupy. Here’s an example:  
[~]  
Tilde, used in conjunction with a + or -at  
the end of an exception text causes the  
display to print the 2 lines prior (-) or the  
2 lines after (+) the exception.  
1234567890123456789012345678901234567890  
01=>^^^^^0000.00<N  
You might say, at first glance, that Inter-Check will need  
to see the letter “N” in the 15th position to recognize  
this as an exception. In truth, the ICI3000P ignores the  
position of the <sign, and “slides” the N over one space  
to the 14th position. Please keep this in mind when  
programming exception text that follows a price point.  
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5.1 REGISTER MASKING  
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 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.  
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  
Upon pressing [2], you’ll see the following prompt:  
(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:  
To edit the list, press [1] again.You will see the prompt:  
ESC to exit or ENTER to edit !  
1. 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:  
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.  
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 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”.  
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  
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.  
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 !  
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.  
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:  
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.  
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  
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6.0 HOT KEY SUMMARY LIST  
[ESC] STANDBY MODE [ESC]  
Puts the data in Standby mode and clears existing  
data from the screen. This provides a clear view of  
the video picture. [ENTER] returns to the monitor-  
ing mode. This function clears the communication  
lines and buffers.  
[B] BLOCK SELECT  
Used to select polling for a block of two (2) or four  
(4) groups of registers.  
[C][I] CLEAR COMMUNICATIONS  
Clears Communication to PIMs and ICI3000P.  
[F1] REGISTER SELECT  
This function allows a specific register to be moni-  
tored continuously (see Section 4.1).  
[E] EXCEPTION FOLLOW ON/OFF  
The [E] key turns on the Exception Follow sequence  
for Screen 1. When an exception occurs, the unit will  
continue to monitor the POS terminal until an ex-  
ception occurs on another terminal. When activated,  
the following prompt will be displayed:  
[F2] OPERATOR SELECT  
This function allows a specific POS terminal opera-  
tor to be continuously monitored (see Section 4.2).  
[F3] EXCEPTIONS ON/OFF  
This function turns on/off the exception monitoring  
(see Section 4.3).  
0000=EXF1>V S  
If you wish to monitor a particular register while wait-  
ing for an Exception to happen you can simulta-  
neously use the [F1] Hot Key. With Exception Fol-  
low, both screens are used to look for Exceptions.  
Remember, Exceptions must be turned on in order  
for the [E] key to work.  
[F4] EXTERNAL PRINTER ON/OFF  
This function turns on/off the external printer and  
prints the text currently displayed on the monitor.  
After pressing [F4], press [1] or [2] to select the  
screen to be printed. A “P” will appear on the status  
line of the screen you have selected. Inter-Check will  
prompt: “Printer On” or “Printer Off” for current  
printer status. Pressing [F4] and the screen number  
again will turn off the printer as indicated by the dis-  
appearance of the “P”. The ICI3000P will only print  
to the external printer for the last screen selected (see  
Section 4.5).  
[G] GROUP SELECT  
Toggle between register groups 1 and 2, or 1 and 4.  
[L] EXCEPTION COLUMN LINE ON/OFF  
Turns on a row of numbers called an Exception Col-  
umn Line which is used for programming Excep-  
tions. This feature is especially useful when attempt-  
ing to program Column Specific Exceptions.  
[F5] PRINTER DUMP  
This function is similar to the F4 function, except it  
will print 40 lines of data previous to the current dis-  
play. Printing will continue until turned off. This fea-  
ture is used for capturing important information that  
may have scrolled off the screen.  
[R] MAIN REGISTER for exception follow.  
[S] SEQUENCING ON/OFF  
The [S] key works as a toggle switch, turning on  
and off the “Sequencing” of the Inter-Check switcher.  
You can still use the hot key combination [F9], [F9]  
to manually select an item from the Shadow List.  
Each time you press the [S] key, Inter-Check will  
beep and display a prompt informing you of the cur-  
rent settings.  
[F6] FREEZE FRAME  
This will “freeze” all action on the screen, both video  
and data text. Pressing [F6] again will “unfreeze”  
text.  
[F7] SMALL SCREEN/LARGE SCREEN  
TOGGLE  
Depressing this key will toggle your data screen dis-  
play from Small Screen Text Window parameters to  
the Large Screen TextWindow parameters. Remem-  
ber, you can program the number of lines you want  
displayed for Small and Large Screen (Large screen  
17 lines only.) (See Section 4.8.2 - 4.8.4).  
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[F8] PAGE BACK/PAGE FORWARD TOGGLE  
This option allows you to look back one page of text  
on your monitor to verify data. By using this key  
you will automatically force the unit into large screen  
mode. Pressing [F8] again will bring back the cur-  
rent page of text. The active page will show the cur-  
sor at the bottom of screen.  
[F9] CAMERA SELECT  
This function selects a video input from the ports  
labeled “VIDEO IN” on the ICI3000P, a selected  
input from the ICI3008/ICI3016 camera list or no  
video which is defined as internal sync (see Section  
4.4 and 4.8.9).  
[F10] REVERSE VIDEO ON/OFF  
This feature changes the visual characteristics of the  
data displayed by placing a black background around  
the video characters (see Section 4.7).  
[F11] SCREEN DATA DUMP  
This feature will send all data currently displayed on  
the monitor and any data following to the printer.  
No data will be displayed on the monitor until the  
[F11] key is pressed again. In order to activate the  
data dump, press [F11] followed by the desired  
screen (1 or 2).  
[F12] AUTO CAMERA SEARCH ON/OFF  
Monitors camera system’s sync generation. If moni-  
toring camera loses power or is disconnected, the  
system will switch to the next camera for synchroni-  
zation. If active video is not detected, the system will  
switch to “internal sync” (see Section 4.6).  
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7.0 TROUBLESHOOTING  
Problem: No video displayed on the monitor.  
This section covers some basic troubleshooting  
examples and possible solutions for each. Consult this  
section first before calling your PELCO representative.  
Solution: If using more than one camera (i.e.,  
Shadow Switcher), make sure that your  
auto camera search feature is turned OFF.  
Refer to Section 4.8.10 for information  
on how to operate this feature.  
Problem: ICI3000P unit does not receive data.  
Turn on the monitor.  
Solution: Make sure that the data cable is plugged  
into the DATA INPUT of the ICI3000P  
unit. Check baud rate.  
Check cabling and verify that the camera  
and monitor cables are inserted into the  
unit properly.  
Problem: Inter-Check unit displays :  
KEYBOARD TRANSMIT TIMEOUT  
NO ACK FROM KEYBOARD  
Problem: No power to the ICI3000P; the red power  
LED indicator is not lit up.  
Solution: Make sure that your keyboard is IBM/  
Solution: Make sure power supply is plugged into  
AT compatible.  
the unit properly.  
Ensure that the outlet or power strip is  
powered.  
Problem: Text on the right side of the screen  
overlaps with text on the left side.  
Solution: Your large and small text screens are set  
up improperly. Refer to Sections 4.8.1-  
4.8.4.  
Problem: Vibrating text  
Solution: Adjust the Video Gain potentiometer.  
Problem: Printer prints strange characters  
Problem: Text on screen 2 is being “cut off” on the  
right side of the monitor.  
Solution: Make sure that the baud rate of the Inter-  
Check unit matches the baud rate of the  
printer. The unit defaults to 9600 baud  
so the printer must also be programmed  
for 9600 baud.  
Solution: Adjust the Size (S) potentiometer on the  
bottom of the ICI3000P. Turn this control  
all the way counterclockwise to achieve  
the smallest character size. Refer to  
Section 3.4 for a better description of this  
feature.  
Check the number of characters per line  
you have programmed in for each screen.  
Check Large and Small screen data  
positions to ensure that they do not  
overlap.  
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8.0 POWER-UP PROCEDURE FOR THE  
ICI3000P  
5. Check all programming to confirm that the memory  
was retained. To reenter any programming that may  
have been lost, make sure that the NV switch on  
the underside of the ICI3000P unit is in the “un-  
locked” position (i.e., away from the BNC con-  
nectors on the back of the unit. Lock the NV switch  
when programming is complete.  
In the event of a power failure, the Inter-Check System  
has a nonvolatile memory and will retain all memory  
that has been previously saved. Some program func-  
tions, in order to be used, will have to be activated us-  
ing the hot keys.  
6. Execute a “System Save” to retain programming  
information. To exit out of the Monitoring Mode,  
press “Enter”. Select the Menu and press [0] to  
save.  
Following is a power-up procedure checklist to be fol-  
lowed in the event that the Inter-Check system experi-  
ences a power outage.  
1. Check all cables (power, video, data, alarm, etc.);  
make sure all connections are intact.  
7. To reactivate the functions you need, use the Hot  
Key Summary List on page 19 of the ICI3000P  
manual. Press the corresponding Function Keys  
(“S” to sequence, for example), while in the Moni-  
toring Mode.  
2. Power down and then power up the ICI3000P to  
make sure system defaults have loaded and initial-  
ized correctly.  
3. Turn on the “Auto Camera” feature by pressing  
[F12] or by pressing [Enter] from the select  
menu and [6] to select Auto Camera ON. Turn the  
video ON if the monitor is blank by pressing [P]  
while in the Monitoring mode. Then press [F9]  
again followed the camera in the Shadow List that  
you wish to view.  
4. Poll the ICI1000PIM units to make sure that they  
are communicating by pressing [P] while in the  
Monitoring mode. Then press [I] to initialize the  
poll. If some units do not answer, check all system  
cables for loose connections.  
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9.0 SPECIFICATIONS  
Video Bypass:  
5 volt dry contact relay passes video to  
input 1  
Weight:  
3 pounds  
Switch:  
Video output upon power loss  
Dimensions:  
Length = 9.50 inches  
Width = 5.75 inches  
Height = 1.50 inches  
DATA INPUT:  
Keyboard Input: IBM/ATcompatible-inputsfilteredwith  
470 ohm pullups and 220 pf. caps.  
Operating  
Temperature:  
35° F to 95° F  
Alarming  
Storage  
Outputs 1 and 2: Optoisolated up to 3000 volts  
Temperature:  
-4° F to 140° F  
Real Time  
Operating  
Humidity:  
Clock:  
Year, Month, Day Hours, Minutes, Sec-  
onds. Accuracy is approximately 2 sec-  
onds per year. Battery backup of 1 year  
off load power or 2 year power on load  
20% to 80% non-condensing  
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS:  
FCC Approved: This equipment has been tested with a  
CLASS A computing device and has been found to comply  
with part 15 of FCC rules. Operation in a residential area  
may cause unacceptable interference to radio and TV recep-  
tion requiring the operator to take whatever steps are neces-  
sary to correct the interference. (45 FR 24165, APR 9 1980)  
Battery type:  
Lithium type, 3 volts @ 160 MA  
Non-Volatile  
Memory:  
May be corrupted by large magnetic  
fields or x-rays. Write protected switch  
for power surges and intermittents  
Power Input:  
5 volts DC ±3%  
Fused at 1.0 amps surge  
Video Character  
Display:  
Standard Option: Max. of 17 lines per  
screen. Max. of 80 characters per line  
Power Supply:  
120 volts AC @ 15 watts in - 60 Hz  
5 volts DC @ 1.0 amps out  
5% line load regulation  
Programmable  
Exception  
Flagging:  
15 lines of exceptions possible.  
10 Transaction types possible.  
Each line may contain up to 60  
characters.  
Frequency:  
50 Hz - 60 Hz.  
Video Inputs:  
Video Output:  
(2) 75 ohm NTSC/PAL, BNC Connect  
(1) 75 ohm NTSC/PAL, BNC Connect  
Video Adjustment  
Potentiometers:  
(H) Horizontal position fine tune  
(V) Vertical position fine tune  
Camera Switch: Switch on vertical of displayed signal.  
Dwell time accuracy = ± .1 second  
(S) Horizontal character size  
(I) Character intensity  
(G) Video Gain  
Internal  
Standard Option: Composite NTSC  
Synchronization: Vertical = 60 Hz @ 260µs  
Horizontal = 15.36 KHz@ 4.38 µs  
Alternate  
PAL option:  
Vertical = 50 Hz @ 260 µs  
Horizontal = 15.36 KHz @ 4.38 µs  
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9.1 OUTPUT DEFINITIONS  
WIRE COLOR  
White  
PIN DESIGNATION  
DESCRIPTION  
+5 volts (For testing only)  
Signal Ground  
1
2
3
Black  
Red  
RS232 Current Loop  
CHANNEL 1 INPUT  
Green  
4
5
NOT USED  
Yellow  
(Opto y-jack input)  
ICI1000PIM Input for  
CHANNEL 1  
Blue  
6
NOT USED  
AUXILIARY PORT 1 (Printer Port)  
Communications = Standard RS232 Asynchronous  
9600 Baud  
8 bits  
No Parity  
AUXILIARY PORT 2 (Shadow Switcher/Dome Port)  
Communications = Standard RS232 Asynchronous  
9600 Baud  
8 Bits  
No Parity  
9.2 DB9 PINOUT  
PIN #  
DESCRIPTION  
1
NOT USED  
RX AUX 1  
2
3 (Printer port)  
TX AUX 1  
4
NOT USED  
SIGNAL GROUND  
NOT USED  
RX AUX 2  
5
6
7
8 (Dome-Shadow port)  
9
TX AUX 2  
NOT USED  
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10.0 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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®
PELCO  
3500 Pelco Way  
Clovis, CA 93612-5699 USA  
(559) 292-1981 • (800) 289-9100  
FAX (800) 289-9150 or (559) 292-3827  
International customers call 1-559-292-1981  
or FAX 1-559-348-1120  
(Product specifications subject to change  
without notice.)  
C1043M-A  
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