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Operating Guide
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Local Screen Changes (LSC) Version 2.0.0
Operating Guide
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Contents

Section 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1


1.1 Operating Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
1.1.1 Hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
1.1.2 Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
1.2 Upgrade Path . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
1.3 Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1

Section 2 Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1


2.1 Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
2.2 Enable Local Screen Change (LSC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7
2.3 Lockout Lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7

Section 3 Trigger Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1

Tables

Table 2-1 LSC Configuration Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3


Table 2-2 Configuration Variables Not Set in Management Console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6
Table 2-3 Write Command II Message Format for Lockout and Allow Lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8
Table 2-4 Screen Data Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8
Table 3-1 RECONFIGURE Return Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
Table 3-2 LOADALL Return Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
Table 3-3 LOADNETWORK Return Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
Table 3-4 LOADCUSTOM Return Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
Table 3-5 UPDATE_CUSTOM Return Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4

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Section 1
Introduction

Local Screen Changes (LSC) Version 2.0.0 is a user exit application that can save
network download data, load the terminal from the saved network download data,
and load additional custom configuration data. In addition to all functionality
included in prior versions of LSC, LSC Version 2.0.0 includes support for the
Windows 2000 operating system only.

1.1 Operating Environment

This section contains the hardware and software requirements for the Local
Screen Changes (LSC) Version 2.0.0 user exit application.

1.1.1 Hardware

LSC Version 2.0.0 requires a Diebold i or ix Series ATM.

1.1.2 Software

LSC Version 2.0.0 requires the following minimum software:

• Microsoft Windows® 2000


• Diebold SXA 2.0.0

1.2 Upgrade Path

There is no compatibility between previous versions of LSC and LSC Version


2.0.0. No upgrade path from previous LSC versions to LSC Version 2.0.0 is
provided. However, the custom configuration data used by previous versions of
LSC should be compatible with LSC Version 2.0.0.

1.3 Documentation

The following manuals provide information about related applications and


utilities:

• Software Extended Application (SXA) 2.0.0 Operating Guide


(TP-820593-001A)

• Diebold 91X Terminal Control Software (TCS) and 91X TCS CSP Terminal
Programming Manual (TP-799387-001L)

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Section 2
Configuration

Local Screen Changes (LSC) comes pre-installed on the ATM. Use the Diebold
ATM Configurator interface provided in the Management Console to authorize
the application. See the Diebold 91x Terminal Control Software (TCS) Plus
Installation and Configuration Manual (TP-820605-001A) for instructions.

Once the application has been authorized, you must configure the software
and enable it.

2.1 Configuration

Local Screen Changes (LSC) can be configured using the Diebold ATM
Configurator interface provided in the Management Console. The configuration
screen can be accessed only if the Local Screen Change feature has been
authorized.

All current values on the Diebold ATM Configuration screen are initially set
to ’No’, by default.

NOTE

The Local Screen Change Options Utility (LSCOPT) used to


configure prior versions of LSC no longer exists. Existing
versions of LSCOPT cannot be used to configure LSC
Version 2.0.0.

Use the following steps to configure the LSC software.

1. Right-click on the My Computer icon.

2. Select Manage on the pop-up menu.

3. This brings up the Computer Management window.

4. Click on Diebold_ATM.

5. Click on Extended Features.

6. A list of the extended features displays.

7. Click on Local Screen Change.

8. The Local Screen Change Configuration screen displays. By default,


the ’current value’ column displays ’No’ for all properties. Refer to the
following example of the Local Screen Change (LSC) Configuration
screen. Note that these two individual screens are actually one screen
divided to fit on two pages.

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9. Table 2-1 provides options to set the configuration fields. The current
value of each setting always displays. You can change any or all of the
displayed settings. If no change is made to a field, the current value is
maintained.

Table 2-1 LSC Configuration Settings

Field Description Valid Values


Store Network Downloads Indicates whether or not LSC Yes, No
is to store network download
data.
Load From Stored Network Indicates whether or not LSC Yes, No
Data should load the terminal from
stored network data.

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Table 2-1 LSC Configuration Settings (continued)

Field Description Valid Values


Notify Host After Successful Indicates whether or not LSC Yes, No
Local Load should send the modified
power fail message to the host
after a successful local load
operation completes. The
modified power fail message is
a normal power fail message
with the configuration ID
appended to the end of it.
Store Network Function Indicates whether or not LSC Yes, No
Command Screen Data should store screen update
data included in 912 and
enhanced function commands.
Load from Custom Indicates whether or not LSC Yes, No
Configuration Data should load the terminal from
custom configuration data.
Load from Custom State Data Indicates whether or not Yes, No
LSC should load the terminal
from the states file in custom
configuration data.
Load from Custom Screen Indicates whether or not LSC Yes, No
Data should load the terminal from
the screens file in custom
configuration data.
Load from Custom FITs Data Indicates whether or not Yes, No
LSC should load the terminal
from the FITs file in custom
configuration data.
Load from Custom Indicates whether or not Yes, No
Miscellaneous Data LSC should load the terminal
from the miscellaneous file in
custom configuration data.
Load from Custom CCS Data Indicates whether or not Yes, No
LSC should load the terminal
from the CCS file in custom
configuration data.
Load from Custom Icons Data Indicates whether or not Yes, No
LSC should load the terminal
from the icons file in custom
configuration data.
Load from Custom Fonts Data Indicates whether or not Yes, No
LSC should load the terminal
from the fonts file in custom
configuration data.
Load from Custom Cells Data Indicates whether or not Yes, No
LSC should load the terminal
from the cells file in custom
configuration data.
Load from Custom Format Indicates whether or not LSC Yes, No
Templates Data should load the terminal from
the format templates file in
custom configuration data.

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Table 2-1 LSC Configuration Settings (continued)

Field Description Valid Values


Load from Custom Write (A) Indicates whether or not LSC Yes, No
XIX Data should load the terminal from
the write A file in custom
configuration data.
Custom State Data File Name Name of the custom state data Full directory path and filename
file. Leaving this field blank,
when the ’Load from Custom
State Data’ flag is set to ’Yes’,
disables all custom data.
Custom Screen Data File Name of the custom screen Full directory path and filename
Name data file. Leaving this field
blank, when the ’Load from
Custom Screen Data’ flag is
set to ’Yes’, disables all custom
data.
Custom FIT Data File Name Name of the custom FIT data Full directory path and filename
file. Leaving this field blank,
when the ’Load from FIT Data’
flag is set to ’Yes’, disables all
custom data.
Custom Miscellaneous Name of the custom Full directory path and filename
Parameters File Name miscellaneous data file.
Leaving this field blank,
when the ’Load from Custom
Miscellaneous Parameters’
flag is set to ’Yes’, disables all
custom data.
Custom CCS Data File Name Name of the custom CCS data Full directory path and filename
file. Leaving this field blank,
when the ’Load from Custom
CCS Data’ flag is set to ’Yes’,
disables all custom data.
Custom Icons Data File Name Name of the custom icons data Full directory path and filename
file. Leaving this field blank,
when the ’Load from Custom
Icons Data’ flag is set to ’Yes’,
disables all custom data.
Custom Fonts Data File Name Name of the custom fonts data Full directory path and filename
file. Leaving this field blank,
when the ’Load from Custom
Fonts Data’ flag is set to ’Yes’,
disables all custom data..
Custom Cells Data File Name Name of the custom cells data Full directory path and filename
file. Leaving this field blank,
when the ’Load from Custom
Cells Data’ flag is set to ’Yes’,
disables all custom data.
Custom Format Templates File Name of the custom format Full directory path and filename
Name templates file. Leaving this field
blank, when the ’Load from
Custom Format Templates’
flag is set to ’Yes’, disables all
custom data.

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Table 2-1 LSC Configuration Settings (continued)

Field Description Valid Values


Custom Write A File Name Name of the custom write A Full directory path and filename
data file. Leaving this field
blank, when the ’Load from
Custom Write A’ flag is set to
’Yes’, disables all custom data.
Error Log File Size Maximum size in bytes of the 10000 to 1000000
LSC error log file.

10. Click OK to save the changes and exit the configuration screen or Apply
to save the changes without exiting.

Not all variables in the configuration file can be set through the Diebold ATM
Configuration interface. The variables not set have default values in them as
shown in Table 2-2. Please note that these default values can only be changed by
Software Engineers, and are not accessible to Field Representatives.

Table 2-2 Configuration Variables Not Set in Management Console

Field Description Default


Store Network Function Specifies whether or not LSC No
Command State Data should store state data specified
in enhanced function commands.
Store network Function Specifies whether or not LSC No
Command FIT Data should store FIT data specified in
enhanced function commands.
Store Network Function Specifies whether or not LSC No
Command Format Template should store format template data
Data specified in enhanced function
commands.
Write A Command Limit Specifies the maximum number 50
of write A commands stored by
LSC before clearing the file and
requesting a new load.
Custom Icons Command Limit Specifies the maximum number 50
of write XIII commands stored by
LSC before clearing the file and
requesting a new load.
Custom Character Sets Specifies the maximum number 50
Command Limit of write XIV commands stored by
LSC before clearing the file and
requesting a new load.
Custom Cell Data Command Specifies the maximum number 50
Limit of write XV commands stored by
LSC before clearing the file and
requesting a new load.

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Table 2-2 Configuration Variables Not Set in Management Console (continued)

Field Description Default


EMG Data Command Limit Specifies the maximum number 50
of operational command 8
commands stored by LSC before
clearing the file and requesting
a new load.
Network Screens File Name of the file used to store \diebold\lsc\netdata\screens.net
network screen data.
Network States File Name of the file used to store \diebold\lsc\netdata\states.net
network state data.
Network FITs File Name of the file used to store \diebold\lsc\netdata\fits.net
network FIT data.
Network Miscellaneous File Name of the file used to store \diebold\lsc\netdata\misc.net
miscellaneous network data.
Network CCS File Name of the file used to store \diebold\lsc\netdata\ccs.net
network CCS data.
Network Icons File Name of the file used to store \diebold\lsc\netdata\icons.net
network icons.
Network Fonts File Name of the file used to store \diebold\lsc\netdata\fonts.net
network fonts.
Network Cells File Name of the file used to store \diebold\lsc\netdata\cells.net
network cells.
Network Format Templates File Name of the file used to store \diebold\lsc\netdata\formats.net
network format templates.
Network Write A File Name of the file used to store \diebold\lsc\netdata\writea.net
network write A commands.

2.2 Enable Local Screen Change (LSC)

Use the following steps to enable the Local Screen Change (LSC) feature.

1. On the Local Screen Change Configuration screen, click on the Enable


Feature drop-down list and select the Yes option.

2. Click OK to save the changes and exit the configuration screen or Apply
to save the changes without exiting.

2.3 Lockout Lists

Local Screen Changes (LSC) Version 2.0.0 supports lockout lists, but the
handling of lockout lists is different than in prior versions. All states and screens
are allowed by default. The host can disable a set of states, screens, FITs, or
miscellaneous data by sending a special write command II using the format
shown in Table 2-3. The LSC Lockout (LSCLOCK) utility and the Send Lockout
List (SLL) utility are no longer used.

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To disable a state, screen, or FIT, the host uses the minus (-) character. The plus
(+) character enables a state, screen, FIT, or miscellaneous data.

Table 2-3 Write Command II Message Format for Lockout and Allow Lists

Description Data Number of Characters


Screen Number Any valid screen number 3
Screen Data Variable Variable

Table 2-4 contains the format of the data elements associated with the screen data.

Table 2-4 Screen Data Format

Field Number of Characters Format


Lockout List Identifier 5 bytes 0c0c0c0c0c(hex)
Type ID 1 byte :- screens
;- state
<- FITs
?- miscellaneous
Allow/Disallow 1 byte
- Disallow the following state,
screen, FIT, or miscellaneous
data

+ Allow the following state,


screen, FIT, or miscellaneous
data
List of Data Variable List of state, screen, FIT
numbers, or miscellaneous data

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Section 3
Trigger Messages

This section describes the trigger messages supported by LSC 2.0.0 and the
actions taken in response to the trigger messages. Following are the valid
trigger commands:

• Reconfigure
• Loadall
• Loadnetwork
• Loadcustom
• Update_custom

The following paragraphs describe the trigger commands and provide samples
of SXA trigger messages directed to LSC. In addition, a script can be used to
run the trigger messages.

The following manuals provide information about initiating a trigger using


the SXA GUI:

• Software Extended Application (SXA) 2.0.0 Operating Guide


(TP-820593-001A)

• Diebold 91X Terminal Control Software (TCS) and 91X TCS CSP Terminal
Programming Manual (TP-799387-001L)

RECONFIGURE
The RECONFIGURE command causes LSC to both reload its INI file and change
its configuration parameters using the new INI file settings. LSC reconfigures
itself only if it is in the ready state. The ready state is defined as LSC not being
in the process of storing or loading network or custom data, or processing a
transaction. If LSC is not in the ready state, then an error condition is returned.

EXAMPLE

SXATrigr /S:/Trigger:LSC:RECONFIGURE;

If an error occurs while reading or validating the contents of the INI file or
while configuring LSC for use with the new settings, then an error condition is
returned. LSC continues to use the original configuration file settings during the
current run of LSC.

Table 3-1 contains valid return codes for the RECONFIGURE command.

Table 3-1 RECONFIGURE Return Codes

Return Code Description


0 The operation was successful
1 The operation cannot be performed at this time (LSC is not in a ready state)
2 The INI file could not be parsed

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Table 3-1 RECONFIGURE Return Codes (continued)

Return Code Description


3 The INI file contains an invalid variable value - see the SXA trigger log for details
4 An error occurred while attempting to use a new INI file setting to configure LSC
- see the SXA trigger log for details

LOADALL
The LOADALL command causes LSC to load all stored network data and
custom configuration data using the names specified in the INI file. It behaves
as any other load operation in that an error loading stored network data causes
all stored network data to be deleted and a powerfail message to be sent to the
host and an error loading custom data turns off custom configuration loading
until LSC is reconfigured or restarted.

EXAMPLE

SXATrigr /S:/Trigger:LSC:LOADALL;

The LOADALL command executes only if LSC is in the ready state. If LSC is not
in the ready state, then an error condition returns. Stored network data loads only
if LSC is configured to load stored network data. Likewise, custom configuration
data loads only if LSC is configured to load custom configuration data.

Table 3-2 provides valid return codes for the LOADALL command.

Table 3-2 LOADALL Return Codes

Return Code Description


0 Operation was successful.
1 LSC is not in the ready state; the operation cannot be performed at this time.
5 A reject message was received in response to a write command that was part
of the loading operation. The load was aborted and a power fail message
sent to the host.
6 LSC is not configured to load stored network data; stored network data was
loaded.
7 LSC is not configured to load custom ATM data; custom ATM data was not
loaded.
8 LSC is not configured to load stored network or custom data; neither stored
network nor custom ATM data was loaded.

LOADNETWORK
The LOADNETWORK command causes LSC to load its stored network data
using the file names specified in the INI file. An error causes LSC to delete all
stored network data and send a power fail message to the host.

EXAMPLE

SXATrigr /S:/Trigger:LSC:LOADNETWORK;

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LSC loads stored network data only if it is in the ready state. If LSC is not in the
ready state, then an error condition returns. Stored network data loads only if
LSC is configured to load stored network data. If a reject message is received in
response to any write command that is part of the load, an error condition returns.

Table 3-3 provides valid return codes for the LOADNETWORK command.

Table 3-3 LOADNETWORK Return Codes

Return Code Description


0 Operation was successful.
1 LSC is not in the ready state; the operation cannot be performed at this time.
5 A reject message was received during the load. The load was aborted and a
power fail message was sent to the host.
7 LSC is not configured to load stored network data; stored network data was not
loaded.

LOADCUSTOM
The LOADCUSTOM command causes LSC to load its custom terminal
configuration data using the file names specified in the INI file. An error causes
custom loading to be disabled until LSC is reconfigured or restarted.

EXAMPLE

SXATrigr /S:/Trigger:LSC:LOADCUSTOM;

LSC loads custom configuration data only if it is in the ready state. If LSC is
not in the ready state, then an error condition returns. Custom configuration
data is loaded only if LSC is configured to load custom configuration data. If a
reject message is received in response to any write command that is part of the
load, an error condition is returned.

Table 3-4 provides valid return codes for the LOADCUSTOM command.

Table 3-4 LOADCUSTOM Return Codes

Return Code Description


0 Operation was successful.
1 LSC is not in the ready state; the operation cannot be performed at this time.
5 A reject message was received during the load. The load was aborted and
stored network data was loaded.
7 LSC is not configured to load custom configuration data; custom configuration
data was not loaded.

UPDATE_CUSTOM
The UPDATE_CUSTOM command causes LSC to replace some or all of its
custom ATM configuration files with newly supplied custom configuration files.

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EXAMPLE

SXATrigr /S:/Trigger:LSC:UPDATE_CUSTOM;

LSC updates custom configuration data only if it is in the ready state. If LSC is
not in the ready state, then an error condition is returned. Custom configuration
data is updated only if LSC is configured to update custom configuration data.

New custom configuration files are placed in the C:\Diebold\LSC\Preload


directory at the ATM. The triggering application must clean out this directory
before copying the new custom configuration files to it. The following file names
must be used by the triggering application:

• States.dat • Icons.dat
• Screens.dat • Fonts.dat
• FITs.dat • Cells.dat
• Misc.dat • Formats.dat
• CCS.dat • WriteA.dat

The custom configuration files are validated. If validation is successful, then they
are copied to the path and filename specified in the LSC.INI file.

Table 3-5 provides valid return codes for the UPDATE_CUSTOM command. For
all return codes other than 0 or 23, LSC restores its original custom configuration
files as the active custom configuration files.

Table 3-5 UPDATE_CUSTOM Return Codes

Return Code Description


0 Operation was successful.
1 LSC is not in the ready state; the operation cannot be performed at this time.
7 LSC is not configured to load custom ATM data; custom ATM data was not
loaded.
9 No new custom configuration files were found in the Preload directory.
10 Invalid custom states file.
11 Invalid custom screens file.
12 Invalid custom FITs file.
13 Invalid custom Miscellaneous file.
14 Invalid custom CCS file.
15 Invalid custom Icons file.
16 Invalid custom Fonts file.
17 Invalid custom Cells file.
18 Invalid format template file.
19 Invalid WriteA file.

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Table 3-5 UPDATE_CUSTOM Return Codes (continued)

Return Code Description


20 Failed to close current custom file(s).
21 Failed to backup current custom file(s).
22 Failed to copy new custom file(s).
23 The files contain data that is locked out through the LSC lockout list mechanism,
but have been cutover anyway.
99 Unknown trigger error.

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