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NV200 Family User Manual 

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Page 2: ...1 2 4 2 3 Smart Ticket Button 11 2 4 2 4 Smart Ticket Dip Switches 12 2 4 3 Bezel Options 14 2 4 4 Cashbox Options 14 2 4 5 Module Options 14 2 4 6 Consumables 14 3 TECHNICAL DATA 15 3 1 DIMENSIONS 15 3 2 WEIGHT 15 3 3 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS 15 3 4 POWER REQUIREMENTS 16 3 4 1 Supply Voltages 16 3 4 2 Supply Currents 16 3 4 3 Power Supply Guidance 16 3 5 INTERFACE LOGIC LEVELS 17 3 5 1 Opto Iso...

Page 3: ...FACING 31 5 1 INTRODUCTION 31 5 2 SSP 31 5 2 1 General Description 31 5 2 2 Pin Assignments 31 5 2 3 Setup Examples 32 5 2 3 1 NV200 32 5 2 3 2 NV200 TEBS Cashbox 32 5 2 3 3 NV200 with Payout Module SPO 33 5 2 3 4 NV200 TEBS with Payout Module TEBS SPO 34 5 2 3 5 NV200 with Ticket Module SMART Ticket 34 5 2 3 6 NV200 TEBS with Ticket Module TEBS SMART Ticket 35 5 3 CCTALK 36 5 3 1 General Descript...

Page 4: ...tor 50 7 2 3 Cleaning the TEBS Cashbox 51 7 2 4 Cleaning the Ticket Module 53 8 FIRST LEVEL SUPPORT 57 8 1 BEZEL LED FLASH CODES 57 8 2 NV200 MODULE FLASH CODES 59 8 2 1 TEBS Lock Flash Codes 59 8 2 2 Payout Module Flash Codes 59 8 2 3 Ticket Module Flash Codes 60 8 3 CHECKING POWER CONNECTIONS TO THE UNIT 60 8 3 1 NV200 Connections 61 8 3 2 TEBS Connections 61 8 3 3 Smart Payout Connection 62 8 3...

Page 5: ...82 10 2 2 NV200 with Payout Module 83 10 2 2 1 12 Volts 83 10 2 2 2 24 Volts 88 10 2 3 NV200 with Ticket module 92 10 2 4 NV200 with TEBS Cashbox 96 10 3 LOCK SPECIFICATIONS 104 10 3 1 NV200 Locking CAM 104 10 3 2 TEBS Locking CAM 105 10 4 CABLE DRAWINGS 106 10 4 1 CN214 106 10 4 2 CN292 107 10 4 3 CN345 108 10 4 4 CN389 109 10 4 5 CN398 110 10 4 6 CN414 111 10 4 7 CN487 112 10 4 8 WR147 113 10 5 ...

Page 6: ...ormal use and service for a period commencing on the date of purchase from Innovative Technology Ltd or its Authorized Reseller and extending for the length of time stipulated by Innovative Technology Ltd A list of Innovative Technology Ltd offices can be found in every section of this manual set If the product proves defective within the applicable warranty period Innovative Technology Ltd will r...

Page 7: ...le to the model stated on the front cover and must not be used with any other make or model 1 6 Disclaimer Innovative Technology Ltd is not responsible for any loss harm or damage caused by the installation and use of this product This does not affect your local statutory rights If in doubt please contact Innovative Technology for details of any changes Innovative Technology Ltd has a policy of co...

Page 8: ...uridad Asegúrese de que la alimentación está desconectada y de que toda la energía estática es descargada antes de manipular este producto Conecte a tierra la chapa base de la manera que se indica en el manual Solo para uso con dispositivos con los cuales la compatibilidad ha sido certificada por UL LLC Tras su instalación en producto acabado tener en cuenta lo siguiente Los conectores y terminale...

Page 9: ...les additional cash handling capabilities to be added with ease The SMART Payout allows mixed denomination note recycling while the SMART Ticket enables ticket in ticket out functionality 2 2 Key Features Exceptional note handling Suitable for global applications Add on recycler available Secure tamper evident cashbag TEBS System Secure closed loop accounting TEBS System Eliminates cash shrinkage ...

Page 10: ...NV200 Family User Manual Back to Contents Copyright Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc NV200 Family Manual Version 1 0 Page 9 of 119 2 4 Component Overview ...

Page 11: ...V of the 16 way connector The first connector is a 16 pin Molex 9733272 used to interface the NV200 to the host machine The pin numbering of the socket is shown below When a Payout or Ticket Module is connected a 16 pin Molex 0039012165 connector will replace the 16 pin Molex 9733272 the Pinout is below There is also a standard Type B USB socket which can be used for programming the NV200 a USB 2 ...

Page 12: ...om updating the payout module OFF 8 Forces the diverter to close unit must be powered OFF 2 4 2 3 Smart Ticket Button The SMART Ticket Has a button on the rear of the unit Switch Option Switch OFF Switch ON Default Setting 1 Disable Barcode Read enabled Read disabled OFF 2 Channel 1 Inhibit Channel enabled Channel disabled OFF 3 Channel 2 Inhibit Channel enabled Channel disabled OFF 4 Channel 3 In...

Page 13: ...printed this ticket will show information on Firmware and the current printer settings 2 4 2 4 Smart Ticket Dip Switches The SMART Ticket has 4 Dipswitches in the unit these switches can be found by opening the Ticket path To open the ticket path squeeze the clips on the top of the SMART Ticket and lift the lid Once there is a dock of 4 dipswitches at the hinge of the SMART Ticket on the Right Sid...

Page 14: ...s Copyright Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc NV200 Family Manual Version 1 0 Page 13 of 119 Switch Option Default Setting 1 3 Not used OFF 4 Safe Mode stops the Printer from Printing any more tickets if the Paper Low Sensor is Triggered OFF ...

Page 15: ...il PA02198 Tamper Evident Bag System TEBS http innovative technology com products products main 356 tebs 2 4 5 Module Options ITL Part Number Description Details PA02783 Payout Module http www innovative technology com it shop it bank note validators payout module only detail PA1062 Ticket Roll Top http innovative technology com shop bank note validators roll top ticket module detail PA02060 Ticke...

Page 16: ... team 3 2 Weight NV200 with Standard Bezel 1 1 kg Cashbox Options 500n with Chassis Empty 1 76kg Full 2 21kg 1000n with Chassis Empty 1 94kg Full 2 84kg TEBS Cashbox Empty 6 7kg Full 7 5kg Modules Payout Module Empty 2 54kg Full 2 6kg Ticket Module Empty 1 34kg Full 2 64kg The full weight was taken with a random sample of street grade GBP notes 3 3 Environmental Requirements Environment Minimum Ma...

Page 17: ...nt Draw Payout A Additional Current Draw Ticket A Standby 200mA Running 1 5A 1A Peak 2 6A 2A 5A Maximum current required to print a solid black ticket For a NV200 with a TEBS cashbox and payout module the peak current draw would be 3A 2 6A 2A 7 6A For more detailed power information energy profiles for the various stages of operation can be found in Appendix 10 2 3 4 3 Power Supply Guidance Please...

Page 18: ...e classed as 2 cycles The difference between MCBF and MCBI is that a failure is classed as an event which will require a service call e g unit is seeing poor acceptance Whereas an interruption is an event which store site staff could rectify without a trained engineer present e g clearing a note path jam As explained in section 2 4 the NV200 is a modular solution and these modules increase the com...

Page 19: ...C Declaration of Conformity The NV200 family is fully compliant with major standards including but not limited to UL RoHS CE Weee REACH 3 8 2 Central Bank Approval As part of continual product improvement central banks are regularly visited to gain product certification This includes but is not limited to the following ECB BoE FED Any change in approval status is outlined in our tech bulletins a l...

Page 20: ...s If the NV200 is used as a fitting replacement for an older product its recommended to test the power supply ensuring it meets the requirements of the NV200 please bear in mind the aging of the capacitors in the power supply could affect it s ability to supply peak current loads Refer to Section 7 4 for full power requirement details Caution An insufficient power supply can cause erratic performa...

Page 21: ...quired the top cover must be open fully to allow access to the bezel mounting area Validator note path cover Bezel assembly Bezel connector socket Bezel removal and fitting Fitting the bezel Lift the upper cover by pulling the latch forward as shown in picture 1 Connect the cable from the bezel assembly as shown in picture 2 to the socket located on the front of the validator head as shown in pict...

Page 22: ...ut The NV200 may have to be unlocked before removing the cashbox 500n Cashbox 1000n Cashbox When the cashbox has been removed to access the money turn it upside down and open the flap as shown in the picture to the right There may be a further CAM lock at the bottom of the cashbox 4 3 2 TEBS Cash Bag Removal Replacement Unlike the traditional cashbox the TEBS has both a software and hardware lock ...

Page 23: ...nd push the bag into place Ensuring the barcode is sat in place Slide the cash bag back into the TEBS and turn the lock the lock will go red The stacker will audibly cycle and the bezel flash code will disable showing the barcode has been read 4 4 Loading paper into the Smart Ticket The methods for loading paper into the various SMART Ticket configurations are shown below The sections are separate...

Page 24: ...ping round the underside of the printer before passing underneath the metal positioning arm and into the printer as shown in the pictures below 4 4 2 Fan Fold The Fan Fold Tickets Has TABS printed onto the Ticket that must be used to determine the correct orientation of the Ticket the image below shows the TABS 4 4 2 1 Top The Fan Fold Tickets are inserted into the printer with the TABS on the lea...

Page 25: ...Ltd 2016 Doc NV200 Family Manual Version 1 0 Page 24 of 119 When the paper is inserted into the printer the TABS need to face towards the NV200 4 4 2 2 Rear Tickets are loaded with the paper edge and TABS going towards the Printer The ticket is then fed into the ticket guide ...

Page 26: ...printer with the TABS facing towards the NV200 4 5 Lock Mounting 4 5 1 Lock Fitting NV200 The Lock can be fitted to the front of the NV200 replacing the silver front plate shown to the right which ships by default Before the lock can be installed remove the NV200 from the cashbox chassis Lift the latch slide the head forward and lift the head away from the chassis ...

Page 27: ...rews located on the underside of the NV200 remove those and lift away the plastic insert Press the plastic clip together and remove the locking cam To remove the plastic insert from the lock mount press the two clips on the side together and push through Insert the cam lock in its place Re attach the locking cam onto the barrel of the lock and tighten ...

Page 28: ...op into position Turn the unit upside down and screw in the 2xT8 screws previously removed 4 5 2 Lock fitting Standard Cashbox The standard NV200 cashbox can be fitted with 2 locks for security These are located on the bottom of the cashbox on the hinged door Similarly to fitting a lock on the front of the NV200 remove the locking cam and blanking plate which is there by default and replace with t...

Page 29: ...chnology com shop NV200 spares lock detail There are various lock manufacturers and distributors Refer to Appendix 10 3 for lock specification 4 5 5 Lock Cam The following Lock Cam needs to be ordered from Innovative Technology Ltd additionally to the lock for full locking capability NV200 Lock Cam Part Number PM00614 Webshop Link http innovative technology com shop NV200 spares NV200 latch and ba...

Page 30: ... details of which can be found in Appendix Error Reference source not found along with l arger versions of the NV200 and TEBS drawings Weight of a fully loaded unit as defined in Section 3 4 Accessibility ensure it is possible to reach all connectors and switches if required Cable management to ensure no connectors are damaged removed from everyday use 4 6 4 Earth Bonding It is very important that...

Page 31: ...ues and other failures The resistance between the chassis and Earth should be less than 0 7Ω Caution Lack of proper earth bonding causes failures 4 6 5 Screw Specifications The scope of delivery does not include screws for machine mounting See table below for screw specification reference Location Thread Type Screw Length TEBS Cashbox M4 16mm NV200 Bezel M3 12mm NV200 Cashbox M4 6mm ...

Page 32: ...security 5 2 SSP 5 2 1 General Description Smiley Secure Protocol SSP is a field proven secure interface specifically designed by Innovative Technology Ltd to address the problems by cash handling systems in gaming machines Problems such as acceptor swapping re programming and line tapping are all addressed This interface is recommended for all new designs Innovative Technology Ltd provides full S...

Page 33: ...TER ONLY 15 Vin Power 12 24VDC Supply 16 0V Power 0V Supply GND 5 2 3 Setup Examples 5 2 3 1 NV200 The drawing below highlights how to connect the NV200 to an SSP host machine using available cables and interfaces from Innovative Technology Ltd For cable drawings please refer to Appendix 10 4 5 2 3 2 NV200 TEBS Cashbox The drawing below highlights how to connect the NV200 TEBS to an SSP host machi...

Page 34: ...6 Doc NV200 Family Manual Version 1 0 Page 33 of 119 5 2 3 3 NV200 with Payout Module SPO The drawing below highlights how to connect the SPO to an SSP host machine using available cables and interfaces from Innovative Technology Ltd For cable drawings please refer to Appendix 10 4 ...

Page 35: ...w to connect the TEBS SPO to an SSP host machine using available cables and interfaces from Innovative Technology Ltd For cable drawings please refer to Appendix 10 4 5 2 3 5 NV200 with Ticket Module SMART Ticket The drawing below highlights how to connect the SMART Ticket to an SSP host machine using available cables and interfaces from Innovative Technology Ltd For cable drawings please refer to...

Page 36: ...ly Manual Version 1 0 Page 35 of 119 5 2 3 6 NV200 TEBS with Ticket Module TEBS SMART Ticket The drawing below highlights how to connect the TEBS SMART Ticket to an SSP host machine using available cables and interfaces from Innovative Technology Ltd For cable drawings please refer to Appendix 10 4 ...

Page 37: ...nication is required Caution Power must always be connected 5 3 3 ccTalk DES Encryption When using ccTalk DES encryption the NV200 and host machine must exchange a secret key which forms the basis of the communication encryption This exchange is performed in a Trusted Mode maintaining security The Trusted Mode can only be entered by a physical access to the unit Please refer to Appendix 10 8 for d...

Page 38: ...chnology Ltd This is not true ccTalk as the Tx and Rx pins are not joined pin 1 and 5 can be connected if required For complete cable drawings please refer to Appendix 10 4 5 3 5 2 NV200 with Payout Module SPO The drawing below highlights how to connect the SPO to a ccTalk host machine using available cables and interfaces from Innovative Technology Ltd This is not true ccTalk as the Tx and Rx pin...

Page 39: ...ommunication interface Messages are not echoed back SIO uses 300 baud whereby SI2 uses 9600 baud Caution SIO and SI2 are outmoded and not recommended for new developments SIO is supported on the NV200 however as stated above it is not recommended for any new developments The data is formatted as follows 1 start bit 8 data bits 2 stop bits 300 baud See below a list of recognised Receive and Transmi...

Page 40: ...t Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc NV200 Family Manual Version 1 0 Page 39 of 119 5 4 2 Pinout The connector number can be found below Pin Name Type Description 1 Vend 1 Output Serial Data Out Tx 15 Vin Power 12 24VDC Supply 16 0V Power 0V Supply GND ...

Page 41: ...on 1 1 5 5 2 Pinout The connectors for the NV200 can be seen below Pin Name Type Description 1 TTL Transmit Tx Output Serial Data 2 Opto Emitter TXD Output Opto isolated if connecting directly to host 5 TTL Receive Rx Input Serial Data 6 Opto RxD Input Opto isolated if connecting directly to host 7 Opto Collector TxD Output Opto isolated if connecting directly to host 10 Opto RxD Input Opto isolat...

Page 42: ...Stream 5 Inhibit 1 Input Inhibit Input Channel 1 6 Inhibit 2 Input Inhibit Input Channel 2 7 Inhibit 3 Input Inhibit Input Channel 3 8 Inhibit 4 Input Inhibit Input Channel 4 9 Busy Output Output Busy Signal 10 Escrow Input Input Escrow Control 15 Vin Power 12VDC Supply 16 0V Power 0V Supply GND 5 6 3 Inhibit Control The Inhibits can be used to either enable or disable the acceptance of those bank...

Page 43: ...n this state until a note is entered Following a note insertion the NV200 returns to Low Power Mode approximately 1 second after a credit is given or note is rejected Please see below for timing diagram and further details Caution In Low Power Mode the front sensor is checked every second which can lead to a delay in accepting the note when it is presented 5 6 7 Credit Hold Function If this functi...

Page 44: ...l the credits have been used The busy line remains low throughout the whole process and the NV200 remains inhibited until all pulses are given 5 6 8 IF15 Interface The IF15 is an interface that allows serial SSP to be used in machines without the need of updating the machine software The IF15 is connected between the NV200 and the host machine The IF15 communicates with the NV200 in serial SSP whi...

Page 45: ...e an account complete the create an account form As of June 2016 the ASIIC chip used in the NV200 was made obsolete by the manufacturer As such a new board revision with a different processor was released This resulted in a different hardware revision and firmware version please see below 1 The revision has been increased to Revision 30 from 25 2 The NV200 with ST chipset will have its own validat...

Page 46: ... add a rule to your antivirus to allow the file to run 6 3 1 3 Hardware Setup As outlined in Section 5 2 3 there are many ways to connect the NV200 to the computer Below is a typical example For further configuration options please consult Section 5 2 3 6 3 1 4 Switching to Programming Mode SSP Before programming via the Validator Manager the NV200 needs to be switched to its programming mode SSP ...

Page 47: ...n Caution Interrupting the download process can result in the unit entering a non functional state once the process has started it cannot be halted When completed the unit will restart and a pop up box will appear saying Device Programming Complete 6 3 2 DA3 6 3 2 1 General Description The DA3 is a hand held validator programming system that enables the user to re program ITL banknote validators i...

Page 48: ...download so only a dataset with a matching denomination code will be programed onto the validator E g GBP06615 GBP06620 Should any more information a full guide of how to create an update card can be found in the software manual a link to which can be found in Section 1 1 Once the files are loaded onto the DA3 the Validator can be updated For this a ribbon cable needs to be connected between the v...

Page 49: ...ted DA3 with active com port NV Card Utilities Data Flash Card PA01121 SD Card ICO2017 6 3 3 3 Re programming via SD Card A full guide of how to create an update card can be found in the software manual GA02037 a link to which can be found in Section 1 1 Once the appropriate card has been generated insert it into the card slot on the NV200 The bezel will begin to flash blue and pink once the downl...

Page 50: ...t correctly may damage units 6 3 5 SMART Update Smart update is a utility which bundles up a regions dataset into one file which can be placed on an SD card this can then be inserted into the SD card slot at the front of the NV200 and it will update with the latest version of the dataset currently loaded onto the unit No settings will be altered during the update only the dataset and firmware ...

Page 51: ... acceptance and other performance degradation Please refer to the section below for comprehensive cleaning instructions 7 2 2 Cleaning the Validator Caution Do not use solvent based cleaners on any part of the NV200 unit Do not use solvent based cleaners such as alcohol petrol methylated spirits white spirit or PCB cleaner Using these solvents can cause permanent damage to the units only use a mil...

Page 52: ...powering the unit Caution Do not use any lubricants Do not lubricate any of the note transport mechanism or any part of the note path as this can affect the operation of the validator WARNING Do not try to disassemble Do not attempt to disassemble the validator head trying to do this could cause personal injury and will damage the unit beyond repair 7 2 3 Cleaning the TEBS Cashbox Remove the cashb...

Page 53: ...mily Manual Version 1 0 Page 52 of 119 Once the debris has been cleared check foam strips on the stacker to ensure they are not damaged if not move the stacker back into the rest position If they are damaged remove the stacker plate by pushing up and replace the strips with ITL part number LB2034 ...

Page 54: ...the belts apply a small amount of Pro cleanse 7000 isopropyl alcohol microfibre cloth and wipe the belts as shown below ensure to rotate the belt drive mechanism so that all the belt is cleaned 7 2 4 Cleaning the Ticket Module To Clean the Ticket module open the printer by squeezing the clips on the top of the SMART Ticket and lifting the lid ...

Page 55: ...s right are accessible as shown Part of the SMART Ticket needs to be removed so the whole path can be cleaned On the Fanfold Ticket the PM01018 is used to separate burst the perforated tickets whereas on the roll it is only used to guide the paper the part is shown in situ below Remove this part by pressing into a lug on the side with a tool e g a screwdriver and lifting the PM01018 out of positio...

Page 56: ...Copyright Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc NV200 Family Manual Version 1 0 Page 55 of 119 There are Lugs on both sides when one is unclipped the other can be removed It can then be lifted out of position to reveal the rest of the ticket path ...

Page 57: ...quired For Roll Tickets the printer should be opened so the cutter can have debris removed Pushing back on the white lever will pop the printer platen out of position Both the Printer body and the platen the removed part can be wiped off with a dampened NOT wet soft lint free cloth The Platen is reattached by pushing it back into position The detached plastic for the note path can be repositioned ...

Page 58: ... the cash bag as described in Section 9 1 3 2 3 Unit Not Initialised Initialise the unit as shown in Section 9 5 2 1 Cashbox Removed Insert the cashbox If its a TEBS cashbox and the error is displayed with the cashbox inserted remove the outer housing and check the barn door flag is operating as explained in Section Error Reference source n ot found 2 Cashbox Jam Follow the steps as advised in Sec...

Page 59: ...oad with the recovery section on validator manager if this fails arrange for the unit to be returned to the nearest repair centre details of which can be found on our website 4 Dataset Checksum Error 4 1 Power Supply too Low Check the voltage on your power supply is within the specified voltage range as outlined in Section 3 4 If the voltage appears to be correct please check to ensure the power s...

Page 60: ...BS Log command through validator manager this will reset the logs and the error should clear 8 2 2 Payout Module Flash Codes An LED on the rear of the payout module can flash error codes to aid troubleshooting Status Indicators Flashes Indicated Error Recommended Action Red Green 0 No LEDs lit Ensure the required power is being provided 1 Motor barcode error Arrange for the unit to be returned to ...

Page 61: ...there is nothing blocking the paper entering the printer and reinsert the paper 2 Remove the printer platen see Section 7 2 4 move the paper feed roll reinsert the platen and reinsert the paper 3 1 Diverter not opened Ensure the NV200 diverter plunger isn t covered and there is nothing stopping the SMART Ticket Actuator from opening 2 Diverter not closed Ensure there is nothing holding the diverte...

Page 62: ...e found in Section 5 2 2 The NV200 connector and the IF17 connector are similar the only difference is the power cables in pins 15 16 on the NV200 connector 8 3 2 TEBS Connections Ensure both the NV200 and TEBS cashbox have power applied the pin outs for the relevant connection can be found in Section 5 2 2 The NV200 connector and the IF17 connector are similar the only difference is the power cab...

Page 63: ...y as a Smart Ticket When power is supplied to the ticket the LED on the rear will be illuminated If the TEBS cashbox is fitted there needs to be an additional 4 pin molex connected to power as explained in Section 5 2 2 8 3 5 Checking the Supply Voltage If the power supply seems to be powered and connections to the unit are in place yet the unit isn t powered check the voltage output from the powe...

Page 64: ...e a device labelled as USB Serial If no com port is present replace the IF17 and a new device will register Check the connection to the host software if there is still an issue replace the IF17 or switch com ports on the PC If the unit is detected but there is a yellow triangle next to the serial port then the drivers should be reinstalled as explained in Section 6 2 1 For linux use the dmesg cons...

Page 65: ...n the note path by pulling the top catch forwards as shown below Carefully pull the note out of the unit Shut the head the unit will reinitialise indicating the jam has been removed 9 1 2 Note is visible once the NV200 has been removed Disconnect power and remove the NV200 head by lifting the silver catch bellow the bezel and pull the validator forwards when out of position the validator can be li...

Page 66: ...ow 9 1 3 1 Clearing a Jam from the Standard Cashbox When no note is visible simply remove the cashbox as explained in Section 4 3 1 then open the cashbox Remove any visible jammed notes or debris if no debris is visible then move the stacker plate back this will reveal the note drive mechanism any jammed note should now be visible Remove the jammed note taking care not to leave any debris inside t...

Page 67: ...lowly pull the note out of the TEBS cashbox ensuring there is no debris left behind If the note is behind the stacker plate it is still possible to recover the unit Wind the stacker plate forward using the gears on top of the TEBS unit as highlighted below Hold the gear in position while removing the note The stacker plate should sit approximately 5cm from the home position Carefully pull the note...

Page 68: ...yout Module In case of a Jam in a payout notes can be manually paid out The Payout will need to be removed from the NV200 by lifting the silver catch at the front of the NV200 and sliding it away from the cashbox it is now possible to lift the payout module away The only tool required to carry out this process is a 5 mm Allen key Caution Risk of serious damage to payout module internal mechanism T...

Page 69: ...t 2 Move the Diverter into the transfer position by gently turning the Allen key anti clockwise until it reaches the dead stop 3 Locate the Allen key into the hexagonal Motor Drum slot 4 Transfer all the stored bank notes onto the Transaction Drum by turning the Allen key clockwise The barcode will be travelling towards the note exit and the bank notes will be travelling into the module ...

Page 70: ...k notes have been transferred to the Transaction Drum move the Diverter into the payout position by gently turning the Allen key clockwise until it reaches the dead stop 6 Pay out the stored bank notes by turning the Allen key anti clockwise The barcode will be travelling into the Payout module and the bank notes will be paid out through the note exit ...

Page 71: ...the NV200 and sliding it away from the cashbox it is now possible to lift the Ticket module away With the NV200 removed the Ticket Path can be opened as explained in Section 7 2 4 Remove any visible blockage then remove the loaded tickets Ensure there is no debris built up in the SMART Ticket as explained in Section 7 2 4 Attach the NV200 and power insert the paper once the unit has started up 9 5...

Page 72: ...pen the software then navigate to the options tab This will allow you to select the appropriate port 9 5 1 Running unit diagnostics The diagnostic tab runs a comprehensive set of tests on the unit to detect issues ranging from sensors to mechanical drive issues To test simply navigate to the tab and click Begin Testing this will obtain information from the unit before running a series of automated...

Page 73: ...ed as explained in Section 8 1 or the unit is showing some degredation in acceptance which the cleaning routines outlined in Section 7 2 then it may be necessary to re initialise the sensors on the NV200 this is possible through diagnostic tools Navigate to the Initialise tab click Initialise the motors will activate when you hear the drive motor running continuously then insert the green calibrat...

Page 74: ...n 1 0 Page 73 of 119 9 6 Testing after an error has been cleared Once an error has been cleared ensure the device is tested by inserting bills and paying out notes tickets where applicable A recommended test is 10 notes in and 10 notes tickets out this will help limit the number of repeat calls for the same issue ...

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Page 83: ...NV200 Family User Manual Back to Contents Copyright Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc NV200 Family Manual Version 1 0 Page 82 of 119 10 2 Energy Profiles 10 2 1 NV200 Standard Cashbox 10 2 1 1 12 Volts ...

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Page 97: ...40 60 80 100 120 140 0 0 5 1 1 5 2 2 5 3 3 5 4 0 000 1 000 2 000 3 000 4 000 5 000 6 000 7 000 8 000 9 000 10 000 Energy J Current A Time seconds Power on to idle Current Average 25ms Energy Used J 20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 000 1 000 2 000 3 000 4 000 5 000 6 000 7 000 8 000 9 000 10 000 Energy J Power W Time seconds Power on to idle Power W Average 25ms Energ...

Page 98: ...te Note Accept empty Bag 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 1 2 1 4 0 000 0 500 1 000 1 500 2 000 Energy J Current A Time seconds Idle Current Average 25ms Energy Used J 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 0 000 0 500 1 000 1 500 2 000 Energy J Power W Time seconds Idle Power W Average 25ms Energy Used J ...

Page 99: ...ag 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 0 0 5 1 1 5 2 2 5 3 3 5 0 000 0 500 1 000 Energy J Current A Time seconds Note insertion and acceptance with empty TEBS bag Current Average 25ms Energy Used J 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 0 000 0 500 1 000 Energy J Power W Time seconds Note insertion and acceptance with empty TEBS bag Power W Average 25ms Energy Used J ...

Page 100: ...2 5 3 0 000 0 500 1 000 1 500 2 000 2 500 3 000 3 500 4 000 Energy J Current A Time seconds Note insertion and acceptance with half full TEBS bag Current Average 25ms Energy Used J 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 0 000 0 500 1 000 1 500 2 000 2 500 3 000 3 500 4 000 Energy J Power W Time seconds Note insertion and acceptance with half full TEBS bag Power W Average 25ms Energy Used J ...

Page 101: ...5 2 2 5 3 3 5 0 000 0 500 1 000 1 500 2 000 2 500 3 000 3 500 Energy J Current A Time seconds Note insertion and acceptance with full TEBS bag Current Average 25ms Energy Used J 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 0 000 0 500 1 000 1 500 2 000 2 500 3 000 3 500 Energy J Power W Time seconds Note insertion and acceptance with full TEBS bag Power W Average 25ms Energy Used J ...

Page 102: ...0 80 90 100 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 000 0 500 1 000 1 500 2 000 Energy J Current A Time seconds Note insertion and reject using initialisation paper Current Average 25ms Energy Used J 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 0 000 0 500 1 000 1 500 2 000 Energy J Power W Time seconds Note insertion and reject using initialisation paper Power W Average 25ms Energy Used J ...

Page 103: ...00 0 500 1 000 1 500 2 000 2 500 3 000 3 500 4 000 4 500 5 000 5 500 Energy J Current A Time seconds Stacking jam on TEBS with anti jam routine Current Average 25ms Energy Used J 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 0 000 0 500 1 000 1 500 2 000 2 500 3 000 3 500 4 000 4 500 5 000 5 500 Energy J Power W Time seconds Stacking jam on TEBS with anti jam routine Power W Average 25ms Energy ...

Page 104: ...1 500 2 000 2 500 3 000 3 500 4 000 4 500 5 000 5 500 Energy J Power W Time seconds Stacking jam on TEBS with anti jam routine Power W Average 25ms Energy Used J 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 000 5 000 10 000 15 000 20 000 25 000 30 000 35 000 40 000 45 000 Energy J Power W Time seconds Note jam on NV200 with anti jam routine Power W Average 25ms Energy Use...

Page 105: ...NV200 Family User Manual Back to Contents Copyright Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc NV200 Family Manual Version 1 0 Page 104 of 119 10 3 Lock Specifications 10 3 1 NV200 Locking CAM ...

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Page 115: ...Ensure the NV200 has been configured to use DES encryption in Validator Manager this setting can be found on the options tab To pair the NV200 with a DES trusted machine please follow the steps below 1 Remove power from the unit then remove the cashbox 1 Re power the unit once the unit has started it should be in pairing mode If a Smart Payout module is connected the unit must be empty before it c...

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Page 120: ...ming Convention ITL use a file naming system so dataset firmware files can be identified and the correct file for the current Validator can be selected this is especially relevant due to the recent move to the ST processor Below is an explanation of the file naming convention as well as information on the file names which relate to the NV200 family ...

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