After selecting a logical port from the general screen, an overview screen appears with the particulars of the chosen port:
:Select a line number and then select this option to change the data.
: Select this option to delete all port data.
: Select this option to change all port data. An input screen then appears in which you can change the data for the port:
Type of terminal - Enter the type of peripheral equipment to which the port in question is connected.
- Enter “VT100” in for a PC terminal;
- Enter “PRINT” for a printer;
- Enter “MODEM” for a modem.
Inst/location - Enter the default setting /location for the workstation. Separate the setting and the location with a forward slash (“/”) (e.g. OBG/C').
Login - If you have entered a valid LOGIN ID on this port, the automatic login occurs when this port ID record is used. I.e. the workstation using this port id will not be prompted with the Login form at all.
Cash desk - Enter the cash register to which this port is linked. This cash register must be defined in AFO 494 ‘Cash register administration: fixed file control' via the option ‘cash register control'.
Address - Enter the ‘address' where the workstation associated with this port is located. This ‘address' may be a maximum of twenty characters.
Lang. - Enter the default language for this port:
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Enter “N” for Nederlands (Dutch);
- Enter “E” for English;
- Enter “F” for French.
Applicat - Specify whether a special application is linked to this port. Currently only the code “SIP2 (for self service stations) is valid. The system makes a distinction between applications in capital letters and those in small letters.
SIP2 parameter group – With this option you can select one of the SIP2 parameter groups as defined in AFO 481 – Miscellaneous – SIP2 Settings.
Only relevant for ports for a SIP2 device.
Computer - You can use this field to specify what computer is linked to this port. The system does not use this field. It is intended only for your administration.
Open param- Specify whether ‘open' parameters must be sent to the workstation when opening peripheral equipment connected to the workstation, such as a ticket printer, for example.
Close param - Specify whether ‘close' parameters must be sent when closing peripheral equipment connected to the workstation. Such close parameters ensure for example, that the paper is cut following printing.
Card reader - Specify what card reader must be used for information received via a card reader. The card reader is identified specifying the port number to which the card reader is linked.
Type of card reader - Specify the type of card reader linked to this port. This parameter is defined for the port to which the card reader is linked.. Valid types of card readers are:
- “FACILITY” for a ‘Facility Card' reader;
- “NC2000” for a combined Chipknip and Chipper reader;
- “MULTILINK” for a magnetic card reader
Desk - Enter the ‘desk' (department) where the workstation that is linked to this port is located. This parameter is only of interest for stack item request.
Ticket printer - Enter "T" if this port has a ticket printer, for loan slips etc., attached. Alternatively, the setting "P~//server/printer" may be entered - but you should consult Support staff, as this is an unusual setting.
Magn/demagn. - If a magnetizer/demagnetizer station is linked to the workstation, that can be specified here.
- Enter “0” if no magnetizer/demagnetizer station is connected
- Enter “1” if a magnetizer/demagnetizer station is connected
- Enter “2” if a magnetizer/demagnetizer station is connected, but not to the printer port
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For RFID webservices, this field contains 2 parameters separated by the at sign (@).
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The first parameter is 1 or 0, indicating that for this workstation the RFID Web services are active (1) or inactive (0).
The second parameter indicates the IP address of the RFID reader.
Both parameters are mandatory for the Web services and there is no default.
No Help url - To minimize the communications bandwidth you can set this to 1. This can be useful for instance for mobile libraries, with slower communication lines.It means the server will never send a help-url string. Therefor online help is not available from within the application. You can create a shortcut to the helpfiles on the desktop instead.
Character table - Enter “1” if no character code translation is needed. However, if a printer is connected to the port, you must enter the code for the existing character table here.
Printer port - You only need to fill in this parameter if a printer is connected to your workstation. If not, enter a minus sign ( - ). If a printer is connected to your terminal, you must enter the following two segments of the parameter; separate them with a semicolon ( ; ).
- First element in the parameter: The first element in the parameters is always “0”.
- Second element in the parameter: Enter the character table being used.
Note
Do this only if the first element in the parameter specifies that character translation is being used. Do not include a table if no character translation is being performed.
Examples
0; no translation
0; VT/P1 translation
Default rows per page – The number of rows per page may be defined for a specific “port”. If set, this will be used preferentially to the per user or general setting (as defined in AFO 611).
See the general introduction to Vubis Smart for more information on this feature.
Print processor – With this option you can assign a print processor (as defined in AFO 621 – Print processor maintenance) to the port. It is recommended to use a workstation solely dedicated to print processing.
Selected printer for mailmerged labels – With this option the user can override the selected printer defined in AFO 481 – Circulation workflow – Miscellaneous – Printing – Miscellaneous for a specific port.
Serials label printer – With this parameter, you can set for each port the printer where the serials labels will be output. See the help of AFO 354 and the general help on mailmerging for more information.
Serials label counter – With this parameter, you can define how many labels to send in one “transaction” to the printer.
For example, 5 issues of a journal are received and the Serials label counter is set to 5. In this case the 5 labels will be sent to the printer in one transaction. This will make the printing process faster.
If 7 issues are received, 5 will be printed and 2 labels will be “buffered”. If later there are other 7 issues received, the 2 left over labels will be printed + 3 labels from the new batch and there will be 4 labels left over to be printed later.
Serials binding alert printer – With this parameter, you can set for each port the printer where the serials binding alerts will be output. See the help of AFO 321 for more information.
Serials binding slip printer – With this parameter, you can set for each port the printer where the serials binding slips will be output. See the help of AFO 321 for more information.
· Document control - Change History
Version |
Date |
Change description |
Author |
1.0 |
June 2008 |
creation |
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1.1 |
September 2008 |
added options Print processor and mailmerged labels |
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2.0 |
January 2009 |
new option for label printing for issues; info on RFID web services |
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3.0 |
November 2009 |
removed obsolete options and fields; textual improvements; new option Jump in list |
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