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For security reasons, the memory card is protected by 128 bit encryption and an optional
5 digit PIN code. The PIN code programmed onto the card must match the code
programmed into the NV200 to enable the programming operation.
The card must first be programmed using a DA3 and the NV Card Utilities software
following the steps below clicking ‘next’ after each step (See document number GA796 –
NV Card Utilities for more information).
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Run the NV Card utilities software and insert the dataflash card into the DA3
memory card slot A
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Select the required firmware/dataset file
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Modify the dataset pulse settings, channel allocations etc as required
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Select required firmware interface
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Set desired operational bezel colour, illumination mode (steady or flashing) and
the number of retries
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Set the 5 digit PIN number (if required)
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Update card
Once the memory card has been programmed with the required information, the NV200 is
re-programmed by simply inserting the card into the memory card slot. During
re-programming the Bezel LED will flash, alternating from BLUE and MAGENTA, and
change to solid GREEN when the programming is complete. If there is an error,
the Bezel LED’s will change to RED instead of GREEN.
NOTE: Only Atmel 8MB DataFlash® cards can be used (ITL part number IC237). Standard
SD memory cards will not function.
6.2 BANK NOTE VALIDATOR CURRENCY MANAGER SOFTWARE
The ITL Bank Note Validator Currency Manager software offers the following functions:
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Program the Validator by downloading pre-prepared download file which contains
the latest currency and firmware.
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Change the colour of the front bezel LED’s
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Check the version of firmware and currency already loaded on a NV200 unit.
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Adjust the channel and pulse configuration on a pre-programmed NV200 to your
own requirements.
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Use diagnostic functions to check Validators operation
When connected to a computer, the NV200 must be set to SSP mode. SSP programming
mode is activated temporarily for the purpose of re-programming the NV200. This is done
by switching DIP Switch 8 ON then OFF again.
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