Pelco DX8100 DVR User Manual


 
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10. At the Advanced page, do one of the following:
Click Apply to confirm selection and remain in the Device Configuration dialog box.
Click OK to confirm selection and return to the Port/Device page.
Editing an ATM/POS Exception
To edit an ATM/POS exception:
1. In the Network page, click the Port/Device tab. The Port/Device page is displayed.
2. In the Communication Port drop-down box, select a port (Port 1 to Port 4). The device mode option is not available for COM1.
3. In the selected device drop-down box, select an ATM/POS device.
4. In the Communication Port Configuration section, click Configure. The Device Configuration page is displayed.
5. Click the Advanced tab. For information about the Advanced page, refer to Setting Up ATM/POS Exceptions on page 191.
6. In the Exception Table, select an exception.
7. Click Edit. The Exceptions dialog box opens.
8. Edit the exception content.
9. Do one of the following:
Click OK to accept the changes and exit the Exceptions dialog box.
Click Cancel to exit the Exception dialog box and not save the changes.
Deleting an ATM/POS Exception
To delete an ATM/POS exception:
1. In the Network page, click the Port/Device tab. The Port/Device page is displayed.
2. In the Communication Port drop-down box, select a port (Port 1 to Port 4). The device mode option is not available for COM1.
3. In the selected device drop-down box, select an ATM/POS device.
4. In the Communication Port Configuration section, click Configure. The Device Configuration page is displayed.
5. Click the Advanced tab. For information about the Advanced page, refer to Setting Up ATM/POS Exceptions on page 191.
6. In the Exception Table, select an exception.
7. Click Delete. The DX8100 message box is displayed.
8. In response to the DX8100 message, do one of the following:
Click Yes to delete the exception.
Click No if you do not want to continue with the deletion.
Click Cancel to discard the delete action.
Table AX. ATM/POS Exception Modifiers
Modifier Description
None Value is not used and is disabled.
> Greater than: Trigger exception only if the value found on the line is greater than the value entered in the Value box.
< Less than: Trigger exception only if the value found on the line is less than the value entered in the Value box.
= Equal to: Trigger exception only if the value found on the line is equal to the value entered in the Value field.
!= Not equal to: Trigger exception only if the value found on the line is not equal to the value entered in the Value field.