User Manual
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NV200 Spectral
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Doc: User Manual NV200 Spectral
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3.6
Reliability Data
Below is an explanation outlining the Mean Cycles Between Failure (MCBF) & Mean
Cycles Between Interruption (MCBI) for the NV200 Spectral. Where a cycle is defined
as a note/ticket either stacked, stored or paid-out. An example is if £20 is accepted
and a £10 paid out that would be 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
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e.g. unit is seeing poor acceptance. Whereas an
interruption is an event which store/site staff could rectify without a trained engineer
present
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e.g. clearing a note path jam.
As shown in
the NV200 Spectral is a modular solution and these modules
increase the complexity of the system. As such, each time one of these additional
modules are attached the current MCBF and MCBI is halved. The MCBF for the
NV200 Spectral is 200,000 cycles.
3.7
Media Requirements
The NV200 Spectral is capable of handling multiple denominations simultaneously,
the media that can be accepted includes but is not limited to: -
Paper notes
Polymer notes
Windowed notes
Barcoded tickets
The minimum and maximum dimension for media IN is as follows:
Minimum
Maximum
Length
110mm
170mm
Width
56mm
85mm
When using the optional Spectral Payout module, the media dimensions
for notes routed to the payout are as follows:
Minimum
Maximum
Length
110mm
170mm
Width
56mm
82mm
When using the optional Smart Ticket module, the paper requirements are
as follows:
Roll
Minimum
Maximum
Length
N/A
N/A
Width
80mm
80mm
General
Minimum
Maximum
Thickness
100µm
120µm
Perforation Strength
0.7kg
1.3kg