Eneo VTD-1 Operating Instructions Manual

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Text Display VTD-1
VIDEOR TECHNICAL E. Harting GmbH
Maybachstraße 5 • D-63319 Rödermark / Germany
Phone (0 60 74) 8 88 -0 • Fax (0 60 74) 8 88 -100
e-mail info@videortechnical.com • www.videortechnical.com

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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    Operating instructions Text Display VTD-1 VIDEOR TECHNICAL E. Harting GmbH Maybachstraße 5 • D-63319 Rödermark / Germany Phone (0 60 74) 8 88 -0 • Fax (0 60 74) 8 88 -100 e-mail info@videortechnical.com • www.videortechnical.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS - 2 - Operating Instructions Text Display 1.0 Installation........................4 2.0 Technical Data ......................5 3.0 Pin Assignment .......................7 4.0 Brief Description Text Display................7 5.0 Setup via PS/2 keyboard ..................8 Time / Date .....................9 § Clock Setting ....................9 § Positioning ....................9 §...
  • Page 3: Installation

    1.0 Installation - 3 - Operating Instructions Text Display Dear Customer! Thank you for your decision to use the Text Display TD in your system. We ask you to read thoroughly through the brief instructions, so that you can use the TD functions in an optimum way for your application.
  • Page 4: Technical Data

    2.0 Technical Data - 4 - Operating Instructions Text Display 2.0 Technical Data Hardware: Software: Video Signal: - On screen camera text and real time Video input / video output clock via PS/2 keyboard configurable PAL, 75 Ohm 1 Vss - Programming interface control...
  • Page 5: Pin Assignment

    3.0 Pin Assignment - 5 - Operating Instructions Text Display 3.0 Pin Assignment Front side: Rear side: RS232 PS/2 LED´s: Green: RS232- data reception Yellow: Power supply and status Assignment: RS232 9-pin D-SUB male connector Relay 3 pole terminal block Relay common Relay make contact Relay break contact...
  • Page 6: Time / Date

    4.0 Brief Description - 6 - Operating Instructions Text Display 4.0 Brief Description The text display is a on screen display for durable text insertion inclusive date and time respectively to insert protocol data of the interface. The following diagram shows an overview of the parameters that can be configured by PS/2 keyboard and/or PC program: Configuration On screen text...
  • Page 7 4.0 Brief Description - 7 - Operating Instructions Text Display Using a PC mouse all data fields of the protocol can be placed and moved on a 11x28 raster display. On the raster you can create special texts to describe the positioned data fields. All parameters and their operating are written in chapter 6.
  • Page 8 5.0 Keyboard setup - 8 - Operating Instructions Text Display 5.0 Setup-Configuration v ia PS/2 keyboard For the setup configuration a customary PS/2 keyboard is connected to the text display. The keyboard can be plugged on while the TD operates. By pressing the F1-key you can call up the setup menu and the unit switch over in a internal mode (white characters on a dark background).
  • Page 9 5.0 Keyboard setup - 9 - Operating Instructions Text Display 5.1 Configuration Date / Time Allows the clock-setting, positioning of date and time and the controlling of automatic switch summer- / winter-time: § Date: Entry of the current date. The field is partioned in 6 single entry digits.
  • Page 10: Timer / Keyboard / Zoom

    5.0 Keyboard setup - 10 - Operating Instructions Text Display 5.3 Timer / Keyboard / Zoom By correct reception of a RS232 protocol (configuration via PC Setup) all defined data fields are displayed and the following Timer start: § Relay: Defines the time the relay is in energized state (assignment page 5).
  • Page 11: Rs232 Parameters

    5.0 Keyboard setup - 11 - Operating Instructions Text Display 5.4 RS232-Parameters Some protocols use different configuration of RS232 parameters. For a quick modification the user can call up the following submenu: § Baud Rate: Defines the serial data rate in the range from 1200...115.200 baud.
  • Page 12: Pc Dialog

    6.0 PC Dialog - 12 - Operating Instructions Text Display 6.0 PC Dialog After having started the program, the main window appears on the monitor. Menu Selection data trace Data fields Text entry Configuration date / time RS232 Timer parameters All important setup parameters of the text display can be directly adjusted in this window.
  • Page 13: Configure Pc Interface

    6.0 PC Dialog - 13 - Operating Instructions Text Display Save as: The entire setup configuration can be saved in a file (extension: *.ntd). Exit: The program will be finished. Configure PC interface: Allows setting up the RS232 interface of the PC (COM1…COM4), to which the text display is connected: The TD interface is factory-configured as follows: •...
  • Page 14: Interface

    6.0 PC Dialog - 14 - Operating Instructions Text Display Interface: Sets the TD-interface parameters for the interface control: Handshaking: Activation/deactivation of hardware handshake (RTS/CTS). Data format: The following data formats are supported: 8 Data bits, none parity, 7 Data bits, odd parity 7 Data bits, even parity .
  • Page 15: Time / Date

    6.0 PC Dialog - 15 - Operating Instructions Text Display 6.2 Text entry Allows the editing of on screen text within the raster of 11 rows and 28 column: All characters shown in the character table (see appendix) can be entered on each free position.
  • Page 16: Protocol Data

    6.0 PC Dialog - 16 - Operating Instructions Text Display 6.4 Protocol data On the CD-ROM are some files, who are preconfigured for the connection to usual ATM- or access control-systems. Notes and annotation to each protocol and terminal configuration are appended as *.txt-file on CD-ROM.
  • Page 17 7.0 Appendix - 17 - Operating Instructions Text Display 7. Representable on screen characters Character HEX Character HEX Character HEX ‘ Ä Ö Ü ä ö ü ß Note: Keyboard inputs of not representable on screen characters will be ignored. Not supported characters - received by interface –...
  • Page 18: Safety Instructions

    8.0 Safety Instructions - 18 - Operating Instructions Text Display 8.0 Safety Instructions Observe the following safety instructions for your own safety and to fulfill the device and EMC specifications : 1. Keep the device away from heat sources and direct sun light. 2.

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