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4.3.6 BINARY
In Binary mode, the NV200 will issue a binary pattern on vend lines 1 to 4 as shown in
Table 12 – Binary credit outputs. A maximum of 15 channels can be used.
Vend
1
Vend
2
Vend
3
Vend
4
Credit
Channel
LOW
HIGH
HIGH
HIGH
Channel1
HIGH
LOW
HIGH
HIGH
Channel 2
LOW
LOW
HIGH
HIGH
Channel 3
HIGH
HIGH
LOW
HIGH
Channel 4
LOW
HIGH
LOW
HIGH
Channel 5
HIGH
LOW
LOW
HIGH
Channel 6
LOW
LOW
LOW
HIGH
Channel 7
HIGH
HIGH
HIGH
LOW
Channel 8
LOW
HIGH
HIGH
LOW
Channel 9
HIGH
LOW
HIGH
LOW
Channel 10
LOW
LOW
HIGH
LOW
Channel 11
HIGH
HIGH
LOW
LOW
Channel 12
LOW
HIGH
LOW
LOW
Channel 13
HIGH
LOW
LOW
LOW
Channel 14
LOW
LOW
LOW
LOW
Channel 15
Table 12
- Binary Credit Outputs
Connections:
Connections in Binary mode are the same as for Parallel mode.
Note: Channels higher than four cannot be individually inhibited, but will be globally inhibited if
inhibits 1 to 4 are held high.
4.3.7 OTHER INTERFACES
Any queries regarding interfaces not mentioned in this manual should be made to
support@innovative-technology.co.uk
5 USING BARCODES
o
The NV200 has the ability to read barcode tickets in all four directions in SSP and ccTalk
modes. Barcode tickets must be compatible with Gaming Device Standards (GDS), document
number GSA-P0038.001.01 (available from
www.gamingstandards.com
).
Switching Dip Switch 1 to the ON position disables the Barcode Function. See chapter 4.2.4 for
details.
Notes:
•
In SSP mode there is a set of commands to set the required barcode configuration.
•
In ccTalk mode, the default number of characters expected by the NV200 is 18. To
change this value, the Bank Note Validator Currency Manager software must be used.
For more details on implementing barcodes into SSP or ccTalk applications, please see the
relevant specification documentation.
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