Innovative BV50 User manual

BV50
OPERATIONS
MANUAL
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CONTENTS
1 Introduction 3
2 Environment and power requirements 5
3 General description 6
4 Machine interfaces 8
4.1 Bezel LED’s 8
4.2 Hardware 8
4.3 Protocols 10
5 Reprogramming the BV50 16
5.1 BV50 Configuration Cards 16
5.2 Bank note validator currency manager software 16
5.3 Validator Programming system (DA3) 17
6 Low Power Option 17
7 Maintenance and re-initialization 18
7.1 Routine maintenance 18
7.2 Re-initialization 18
8 Diagnostics 19
9 Support 20
9.1 Configuration Cards 20
9.2 Validator Programming System (DA3) 20
9.3 Internet Website Support 20
9.4 E-mail Support 20
8.1 Appendix A – How to order a BV50 21
8.2 Appendix B – Dimension Drawings 22
8.3 Appendix C – Cash Box Information 23
8.4 Appendix D – Configuration Cards 23
8.5 Appendix E – Escrow Function 25
9 Appendix F – Implemented ccTalk Commands 26
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1 INTRODUCTION
This manual describes the operation of the BV50 Bill Acceptor programmed with Firmware
Version 4.04 or greater.
CAUTIONS:
• THIS PRODUCT MUST BE FITTED WITH A 2 AMP TIME DELAY FUSE BEFORE USE.
• DUE TO DIFFERENT BILL CYCLE TIMES THERE MAY BE TIMING DIFFERENCES FROM THE
NV PRODUCTS.
We recommend that you study this manual as there are many new features permitting new
uses and more secure applications.
If you do not understand any part of this manual please contact your local office for
assistance, contact details are available from www.bellis-technology.com. In this way we may
continue to improve our product.
Bellis Technologies Inc.
520 Twin Rail Dr. Unit E – Minooka
– USA - IL60447
Tel: +1 815 4673975 Fax: +1 815 4673978
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.bellis-technology.com
Innovative Technology Ltd
Derker Street – Oldham – England - OL1 4EQ
Tel: +44 161 626 9999 Fax: +44 161 620 2090
Web site: www.innovative-technology.co.uk
WARNING
ONLY SUITABLY TRAINED PERSONNEL SHOULD CARRY OUT ANY WORK ON THIS EQUIPMENT
IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL CURRENT LOCAL, NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL HEALTH AND
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2 ENVIRONMENT AND POWER REQUIREMENTS
ENVIRONMENT
POWER REQUIREMENTS
Environment Minimum
Maximum
Temperature +3ºC (37F) +50ºC (122F)
Humidity 5% 95% Non condensing
Table 1 – Environmental Requirements
Table 2 – Power Requirements
Electrical Supply Minimum
Maximum
Supply Voltage (V DC)
Absolute Limits +11 V +13.5 V
Supply Ripple Voltage 0 V 0.25 V @ 100 Hz
Supply Currents:
Sleep (low power mode) TBC
Standby 0.4 A
Validating 1.5 A
Peak (Motor Stall) 3.0 A
Table 3 – Interface Logic Levels
Interface Logic Levels Logic Low
Logic High
Inputs 0 V to + 0.5 V +3.7 V + 12 V
Outputs with 2K2Ωpull up 0.6 V Pull up voltage of host interface
Maximum Current Sink 50mA per output
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3 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The BV50 Bill Acceptor is a compact bill-validating
Figure 1
urrency
e, please refer to our web site or
e
ounting
Bill siz
machine suitable for most money machines.
It will accept up to 16 different denominations
of bills in the serial control mode. The BV50
is designed for easy installation in most
machines with a choice of interface protocols
as described in chapter 4.3 - Protocols.
- The BV50 bill acceptor
es accepted Width: 66mm, Length: 156mm
Table 4 – General Specification
C
The BV50 Bill Acceptor leaves the factory preset to at least one currency so that it is ready for
immediate installation. If it is required to change the currency dataset this may be done using
the PC based Validator Management software or with the DA3 Validator Programming System,
see chapter 5 - Reprogramming the BV50for more details.
New currencies and applications are being tested all the tim
contact your local office for information concerning specific currencies if they are not already
included on our approved list.
Cash Box
Various size cash boxes are available for the BV50. The standard cash box will hold
approximately 300 bills. Cash box spacers can be added at the factory to increase th
capacity. Each spacer will add an extra 200 note capacity with a maximum of 3 spacers. This
gives a maximum capacity of approximately 900 bills. (see Appendix C – Cash Box
Information for more details).
The Required cash box capacity must be stated at the time of ordering. If no capacity is
specified, the standard cashbox will be delivered.
Note: cash box spacers can only be added at our factory, and once fitted cannot be removed.
M
The BV50 is designed to easily mount onto existing mounting studs in many OEM machines.
See drawing number GA800 in Appendix B – Dimension Drawings for location and dimensions
of the mounting lugs.
Weight 0.85kg
Bill to bill time 3 seconds
Escrow Single bill
Cash box capacity
300 used bills for standard cash box.
Up to a maximum capacity of 900 bills.
Interface SSP, Parallel, Pulse, Binary, ccTalk, MDB.
(Contact ITL for other interface availability)
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Disconnect all power to the machine and mount the BV50 onto the mounting studs. Connect
the interface cable from the machine to the BV50 and apply power to the machine.
Different harnesses are available depending on the required mode of operation (see chapter
4.2.4 - Hardware Options).
ORDERING INFORMATION
BV50 USD01 404 CCT 300 123456
Product
Dataset
Firmware
Version
Firmware
Interface
Cashbox
Capacity
CcTalk
Encryption
Key
Figure2 - Order Code Example
Dataset – This code signifies the currency and bills included. For available datasets and
dataset codes, please refer to the currency download section of our website
www.bellis-technology.com.
Firmware – This code is the version of firmware required. If left blank, the latest current
version will be programmed
Interface – This is the 3 letter code of the required communications interface. For more
details of available interfaces, see chapter 4.3 - Protocols.
SSP – Smiley Secure Protocol
MDB – Multi-Drop-Bus (MDB in-line module required)
PL1 – Pulse Mode 1
SP4 – Special Pulse (always enabled)
CCT – ccTalk
PAR – Parallel
BIN – Binary
Cashbox Capacity – The required capacity of the cashbox. Sizes available are 300, 500, 700 or
900.
ccTalk Encryption Key – The required ccTalk encryption key if the selected interface is CCT. If
left blank, a key of 123456 will be used.
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4 MACHINE INTERFACES
Machine Interfaces
4.1 BEZEL LED’S
The Bezel LED’s are used to indicate a variety of status signals as described below in Table 5 -
Bezel LED Diagnostic Codes
Number of
LONG flashes
Table 5 - Bezel LED Diagnostic Codes
Number of SHORT flashes
1 2 3 4
1 Note Path Open Note Path Jam Unit Not
Initialized
2 Cash Box
removed
Cash Box Jam
3 Firmware
Checksum
Interface
checksum
EEPROM
Checksum
Dataset
Checksum
4 PSU too Low PSU too High
4.2 HARDWARE
4.2.1 PORTS AND BUTTONS
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4.2.2 INTERFACE PIN DETAILS
The function of pins 1-8 changes according to which machine interface is
being used. See the i
ndividual interface descriptions for details.
Figure 3 – BV50 Cable connections
Pin Name Type Description
1 Vend 1 Output
2 Vend 2 Output
3 Vend 3 Output
4 Vend 4 Output
Open collector outputs. Function changes
depending on machine interface protocol (see
individual interface descriptions for details)
5 Inhibit 1 Input
6 Inhibit 2 Input
7 Inhibit 3 Input
8 Inhibit 4 Input
Inputs are held high to internal +5V via 10KΩ.
Fu enction changes depending on machine interfac
protocol (see individual interface descriptions for
details)
9 Busy Output Active LOW when the BV50 is transporting, reading
or stacking a note
10 Escrow Input Enable the es lding LOW incrow function by ho
Parallel, Pulse or Binary modes (See Appendix E –
Escrow Function)
11 - - Do not connect
12 - - Do not connect
13 Factory Use Only Do not connect
14 Factory Use Only Do not connect
15 +Vin Power Nominal 12V DC supply
16 0V Ground 0V supply
Table 6 – 16 way External Conn t
4.2.3 CONFIGURATION BUTTON FUNCTIONS
he functions available via the Configuration Function Button are detailed in Table 7 -
Table 7 – Configuration Button Functions
ector Pin Ou
T
Configuration Button Functions
Configuration Button Power Status
Function
Press & Hold (>2 secs) Sets BV50 to ProgrammingPowered ON
Mode (SSP)
Press Once (<1 sec) Powered ON Enables Configuration Card
Programming
Press twice (within half a second)
Powered ON Current Setting Indicator
Press & Hold (as power is applied)
Powered OFF Resets ccTalk key to Default→ON
setting
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V50 Programming Mode
ation Button for at least 2 seconds while the BV50 is powered
r via
Configuration Card Programming Mode
the BV50 is powered up. If done correctly the
Current Setting Indicator Mode
ice within half a second while the BV50 is powered up. The
Encryption Key Reset Function (ccTalk)
the BV50 is programmed to ccTalk mode. It is not
ile the BV50 powered is off. Apply the power and
.2.4 HARDWARE OPTIONS
hines with a 110V supply or an MDB machine with the
nector
.3 PROTOCOLS
.3.1 SMILEY® SECURE PROTOCOL (SSP)
ed to address the problems experienced
e host
are
sured
B
Press and Hold the Configur
up. The Bezel LED will flash rapidly to indicate that the SSP interface is being loaded. Once
this process has finished the BV50 will reset. The BV50 will now be in Programming Mode
(SSP) and allow connection to a PC via a DA1 or DA2 adapter or connection to a DA3.
Note: This mode can only be cancelled by re-programming with a Configuration Card o
the Validator Manager program. Please ensure you are aware of all the BV50 programmed
settings before entering this mode. Failure to restore the original setting will stop the BV50
from operating in the host machine.
Press the Configuration Button once while
Bezel LED will flash every 1-second. This will allow the insertion of a Configuration Card to
change the Firmware Protocol in the BV50. (See chapter 5.1 - BV50 Configuration Card for
full details). This mode can be cancelled by again pressing the Configuration Button once.
Press the Configuration Button tw
BV50 Bezel LED will then perform a series of flashes to indicate the current settings within
the bill acceptor. (See Program Check Procedure section of Appendix D – Configuration
Cards for details on decoding the flashes)
Note: This function will only be possible if
possible to reset the key from SSP mode.
Press and hold the Configuration Button wh
keep the button pressed for several seconds. The ccTalk Encryption key will now be restored
to the default setting.
4
The BV50 can be used in mac
addition of in-line modules. The in-line modules connect between the BV50 16-pin con
and the host machine. It is essential that the correct interface is programmed in the BV50
for the bill acceptor to operate correctly For the 110V option, the SP4 firmware interface
must be programmed if the bill acceptor is to be always enabled. For the MDB option, the
MDB Firmware option must be programmed. For more information on selecting the
interface, see chapter 5 - Reprogramming the BV50
4
4
SSP is a secure serial interface specifically design
by cash handling systems in gaming machines. Problems such as acceptor swapping,
reprogramming acceptors and line tapping are all addressed. This interface is
recommended for all new designs. The interface uses a master slave model, th
machine is the master and the peripherals (bill acceptor, coin acceptor or coin hopper)
the slaves. Data transfer is over a multi-drop bus using clock asynchronous serial
transmission with simple open collector drivers. The integrity of data transfers is en
through the use of 16 bit CRC checksums on all packets.
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BV50 Connections
Pin Name Type Description
1 Vend 1 Output Serial Data Out (Tx)
2 Vend 2 Output Not Used
3 Vend 3 Output Not Used
4 Vend 4 Output Not Used
5 Inhibit 1 Input Serial Data In (Rx)
6 Inhibit 2 Input Not Used
7 Inhibit 3 Input Not Used
8 Inhibit 4 Input Not Used
9 Busy Output Not Used
10 Escrow Input Not Used
11 - - Do not connect
12 - - Do not connect
13 Factory Use Only Do not connect
14 Factory Use Only Do not connect
15 +Vin Power Nominal 12V DC supply
16 0V Ground 0V supply
Table 8 - SSP Pin
Other information:
inimum time between Polls: - 200ms
: - 0x00
ull protocol specification please refer to SSP Interface
pecification ITL (Drawing GA138), this is available from the Bellis Technology website
entation of the SSP, ITL can provide DLL controls and Visual
Description
M
Default SSP address
For detailed information and f
S
www.bellis-technology.com.
To help in the software implem
Bfor more
cTalk® is a serial co commonly used in gaming machines. The
variou g equipment to be connected to the same 3-
)
information.
4.3.2 ccTALK®
c mmunication protocol
s types of cash handlinprotocol allows
wire bus (+12V, 0V and Data). To use the BV50 in ccTalk mode, pins 1 and 5 (Tx and Rx
must be connected together as the data line.
BV50 Connections
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Connections:
Pin Name Type Description
1 Vend 1 Output Serial Data. Must also be connected to pin 5
2 Vend 2 Output Not Used
3 Vend 3 Output Not Used
4 Vend 4 Output Not Used
5 Inhibit 1 Input Serial Data. Must also be connected to pin 1
6 Inhibit 2 Input Not Used
7 Inhibit 3 Input Not Used
8 Inhibit 4 Input Not Used
9 Busy Output Not Used
10 Escrow Input Not Used
11 - - Do ctnot conne
12 - - Do ctnot conne
13 Factory Use Only Do ctnot conne
14 Factory Use Only Do not connect
15 +Vin Power Nominal 12V DC supply
16 0V Ground 0V supply
Table 9 - ccTalk Pin D
Ot nform :
For a list of supported commands please see Appendix F – Implemented ccTalk Commands
or detailed information and full protocol specification, please refer to www.cctalk.org
ncrypted ccTalk uses 16 bit CRC checksum. If the encryption is disabled, the user can select
ms.
electrically controlled vending machines. This
a 9600 Baud Master-Slave system where the BV50 Bill Acceptor is a slave to a master
Controller (VMC) has the capability of communicating with 32
mode, an MDB in-line module is required. The in-line module
gulates the power supply and opto-isolates the communication lines.
Othe
The BV50 supports the MDB Protocol Version 1, Level 1.
tion and full protocol specification, please refer to www.vending.org
escription
her I ation
F
Default ccTalk address: - 0x28 (40 dec)
E
either simple 8 bit or 16 bit CRC checksu
4.3.3 MDB (Multi Drop Bus)
MDB is a serial bus interface commonly used in
is
controller. A Vending Machine
peripherals or slaves.
BV50 Connections:
To use the BV50 in MDB
re
r Information:
MDB address: - 0x30
For detailed informa
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2
16
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4.3.4 PARALLEL
tIn parallel mode the BV50 will issue a 100ms (±3%) active LOW pulse on the relevan
vend line. A maximum of 4 channels can be used.
BV50 Connections:
Pin Name Type Description
1 Vend 1 Output Channel 1 credit, 100ms (±3%) active LOW pulse.
2 Vend 2 Output Channel 2 credit, 100ms (±3%) active LOW pulse.
3 Vend 3 Output Channel 3 credit, 100ms (±3%) active LOW pulse.
4 Vend 4 Output Channel 4 credit, 100ms (±3%) active LOW pulse
5 Inhibit
1 Input In ohibit channel 1 by holding this pin HIGH, hold LOW t
enable.
6 Inhibit
2
Input In ohibit channel 2 by holding this pin HIGH, hold LOW t
enable.
7 Inhibit
3
Input Inhibit channel 3 by holding this pin HIGH, hold LOW to
enable.
8 Inhibit
4
Input Inhibit channel 4 by holding this pin HIGH, hold LOW to
enable.
9 Busy Output Active LOW when the NV200 is transporting, reading or
stacking a note
10 Escrow Input Enable the escrow function by holding LOW (See
APPENDIX E – ESCROW FUNCTION)
11 - - Do not connect
12 - - Do not connect
13 Factory Use Only Do not connect
14 Factory Use Only Do not connect
15 +Vin Power Nominal 12V DC supply
16 0V Ground 0V supply
Table 10 - Parallel and Bina n
Ve igna s 1 of the four channe al output. If a bill is
recognized and stacked then the relevant vend line is set low for a period of 100ms ±3%.
Pu outsi hese alse triggering.
ted.
e
ill escrow function.
ry Pin Descriptio
nd S ls: Pin -4. Each ls have their own individu
lses de t limits should be rejected as a precaution against f
Inhibit Inputs: Pins 5-8. Channels 1 to 4 have their own inhibit input to allow the host machine
to refuse specified bills. To inhibit a channel, the relevant inhibit input must be held high. To
enable a channel, the corresponding inhibit must be latched low so that bills may be accep
If all four inhibits are high simultaneously then the BV50 will be disabled. In this state th
bezel will not illuminate and if a bill is inserted the motor will run in reverse preventing the
insertion of the bill.
All four inhibits may be connected together to create a 'global' inhibit. In this way the BV50
may be brought in and out of operation by the host machine.
Busy Output: Pin 9. This is a general-purpose busy signal. It is active low while the BV50 is in
operation.
scrow Control: Pin 10. Hold this pin Low to enable the single bE
(See Appendix E – Escrow Function).
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2
16
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4.3.5 PULSE
In Pulse mode the BV50 outputs a number of pulses on Vend 1. The number of pulses for
pulseseach channel is different and set to default values within the dataset. The number of
and duration can be modified using the Validator Manager software. Also a pulse multiplier
nd the pulse duration can be modified using a configuration card.
f 16 channels can be used in Pulse mode.
a
A maximum o
BV50 Connections:
Pin Name Type Description
1 Vend 1 Output Credit pulse stream output
2 Vend 2 Output Not used
3 Vend 3 Output Not used
4 Vend 4 Output Not used
5 Inhibit
1 Input Inhibit channe W tol 1 by h n HIGH, hold LOolding this pi
enable
6 Inhibit
2
Input Inhibit channel 2 by ho in HIGH, hold LOW tolding this p
enable
7 Inhibit
3
Input Inhibit channel 3 by ho in HIGH, hold LOW tolding this p
enable
8 In ithib
4
Input Inhibit channel 4 by hol pin HIGH, hold LOW toding this
enable
9 Busy Output Active LOW when the B ansporting, reading orV50 is tr
stacking a note
10 Escrow Input Enable the ESCROW n by holding LOWfunctio
11 - - Do not connect
12 - - Do not connect
13 Factory Use Only Do not connect
14 Factory Use Only Do not connect
15 +Vin Power Nominal 12V DC supply
16 0V Ground 0V supply
Table 11 - Pulse Mode P
NO :
• Channels higher than 4 cannot be individually ally inhibited if
inhibits 1 to 4 are inhibited simultaneously.
• When using the 110V PSU ace (SP4) must be used.
his operates the same as the standard pulse mode but the bill acceptor is always enabled
the state of the inhibit lines.
in Description
TES
inhibited, but will be glob
in-line module, the Special Pulse interf
T
whatever
• Red Wire: 12V DC power supply (min.1.5 amp) DC only.
• Black Wire: Ground Power Supply.
• Green Wire: Credit pulse (active low) to board or coin switch.
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4.3.6 BINARY
In Binary mode, the BV50 will issue a binary pattern on vend lines 1 to 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 Cred uts
Connections: Co on nar ar ame as for Parallel mode described in
Table 10 - Para B in tio
NOTE: Channels higher than 4 cannot be individually inhibited, but will be globally inhibited if
inhibits 1 to 4 are inhibited simultaneously.
firmware must be loaded into the BV50. This
50 and three control lines: two from the
ontroller ‘’ACCEPT ENABLE’’ and ‘’SEND’’ and one from the bill acceptors IRQ (INTERRUPT)
ee table X).
refer to the series 2000 interface manual
it Outp
nnecti s in Bi y mode e the s
llel and inary P Descrip n
4.3.7 NON-ISOLATED SERIAL PROTOCOL. (NIS)
To use NIS mode the NIS option of the interface
is available within the IF_02 download file.
There is a single output DATA line from the BV
c
(s
For further details on this protocol please
Connection Details:
Signal BV50 (Harness Wire Color)
+12V 15 (Red)
0V 16 (Black)
ACCEPT ENABLE 6 (Yellow)
SEND 7 (Brown)
IRQ (INTERRUPT) 2 (White)
DATA 1 (Orange)
OUT_ VICE 3OF_SER (Blue)
Table 13- Extended Interface USA Se
rial
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5 REPROGRAMMING THE BV50
n
quirements.
e Configuration Card Programming Function of the BV50 is enabled by pressing the
of the BV50 (see Chapter 4.2.1 - Ports and
nfiguration button once (<1second) while the bill acceptor is powered up.
ntered.
ile the interface is being changed. If the LEDs flash a number
ng the
SOFTWARE
required Communication Interface (SSP, ccTalk, Parallel etc).
Program the bill acceptor by downloading pre-prepared download files via the DA1 or DA2
Check the firmware version and currency set already loaded on a BV50 unit.
r the USB port using a
s powered up.
D’s will flash
e and select ‘set validator
download the new settings to
5.1 BV50 CONFIGURATION CARDS
The Configuration Cards offer the following functions:
• Select required Communication Interface (SSP, Pulse, Parallel etc).
Adjust the channel and pulse configuration on a pre-programmed BV50 to your ow•
re
Th
‘Configuration Button’ on the right hand side
Buttons for the button location).
For details on how to complete the configuration cards please see Appendix D – Configuration
Cards
. Press the Co
1
2. The bezel LED’s will now flash with a steady heartbeat until a Configuration Card is e
3. Once the Configuration Card has been entered the bill acceptor reads the card and
immediately returns it.
. The LEDs then flash rapidly wh4
of times slowly, it is an indication of an error (For details of the Error Flash codes please see
Appendix D – Configuration Cards
5. When the changes are complete the bill acceptor resets.
ttonIf a configuration card is not entered, this function can be cancelled by pressing the bu
again once. It is now possible to check the programmed settings of the BV50 by pressi
Configuration button twice quickly (double click). For details see Appendix D – Configuration
Cards.
5.2 BANK NOTE VALIDATOR CURRENCY MANAGER
The ITL BNV Currency Manager software offers the following functions:
• Adjust the channel and pulse configuration on a pre-programmed BV50 to your own
requirements.
• Select
•
kit.
•
• Download an updated version of firmware onto the BV50.
• Use diagnostic functions to check bill acceptors operation
The BV50 is connected to either the serial port of a PC using a DA1 kit, o
DA2 kit and set to programming mode using the configuration.
1. Press and hold the Configuration button (>2 seconds) while the bill acceptor i
utton. The Bezel LE2. The bezel LED’s will illuminate. Release the configuration b
rapidly as the SSP interface is being programmed
. Use the ITL Bank Note Validator Currency Manager Softwar3
options’ from the ‘tools’ menu
4. The interface and other configurations can be altered to the desired settings
. Click the apply changes button on the ‘update changes’ tab to5
the acceptor
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Notes:
• The Bill acceptor must be set to Programming Mode (SSP) when connected to a computer or
the BV50 from operating in the host machine.
ITL BNV Currency Manager 3.2.2 or higher must be used to access the BV50 functions
Test the functionality of the bill acceptor away from the host machine.
ity details please refer to the DA3 User Manual
nfiguration Card must be used after re-programming if a different
with all none serial communication protocols to reduce the
ins in this state until a bill is entered (Time A). Following a bill insertion
e BV50 returns to Low Power mode approximately 1 second after the Busy line goes High
ime B).
rds or via
to
mode.
DA3 (See Chapter 4.2.3 - Configuration Button Functions).
• The programming mode can only be cancelled by re-programming with a Configuration Card
or via the Validator Manager program. Please ensure you are aware of all the BV50
g will stopprogrammed settings before entering this mode. Failure to restore the original settin
•
5.3 VALIDATOR PROGRAMMING SYSTEM (DA3)
The DA3 is a programming system designed to enable the programming of ITL Bill Acceptors
in the field without the use of a PC.
Once the DA3 has been programmed the user can:
• Update the existing software within a bill acceptor to the latest versions using the BNV
atch Download function.M
• Reprogram the bill acceptor to accept a different currency using the BNV Override Download
function
•
For full DA3 operation and functional
(Document number GA339).
When programming a BV50 using the DA3 BNV Override Download function, the firmware
interface is unchanged. A Co
interface is required.
6 LOW POWER OPTION
ow power Mode can be usedL
power consumption of the BV50 when idle in Parallel, Pulse and Binary Interfaces.
The BV50 goes into low power mode approximately 6 seconds after the bill acceptor is
owered up and remap
th
(T
NOTES:
• Low Power Mode can ONLY be used with Parallel, Pulse and Binary protocols
• Low power mode can only be enabled by correctly completing the configuration ca
the ITL BNV Currency Manager software
• In low power mode the front sensor is checked every 1 second which can lead to a delay in
accepting the bill when it is presented
• Configuration button functions are only available during power up before the BV50 goes in
low power
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Table 14 - Electrical Supply Specification
Much upon
the en
a mild
detergent.
o clean, push down the latch plates on the side of the bill acceptor, and allow the
. Carefully wipe
dampened with a water and mild
etergent solution (i.e. household washing up liquid). Ensure the note path is clean and dry
bills.
e optical sensors at their
ovative-technology.co.uk for further details. Re-initialization can only be
or
Electrical Supply Minimum
Figure 4 – Low Power Mode Timing Diagram
7 MAINTENANCE AND RE-INITIALIZATION
7.1 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
The BV50 Bill Acceptor has been designed to minimise any performance variation over time.
of this is achieved by careful hardware and software design. However, depending
vironment the BV50 may at some time require cleaning.
CAUTION: Do not use solvent based cleaners such as alcohol, petrol, methylated spirits, white
spirit or pcb cleaner. This will result in permanent damage to the bill acceptor, only use
T
stacker/cashbox assembly to lower. The note path is now exposed for cleaning
he surfaces with a soft lint free cloth that has beent
d
before closing the unit and inserting
7.2 RE-INITIALIZATION
The BV50 has an in-built self-calibration system that maintains th
best operating point. However if the BV50 is disassembled for any reason it will need to be re-
initialized. Re-initialization may only be performed under license from ITL, contact
support@inn
performed in conjunction with the diagnostics function within the Bank Note Validat
Currency Manager.
Maximum
Supply Voltage (Absolute
Limits) +11 V +13.5 V
Supply Ripple Voltage 0 V 0.25 V @ 100 Hz
Supply Currents:
Sleep (low power mode) TBC
Standby 0.4 A
Validating 1.5 A
Peak (Motor Stall) 3.0 A
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8 DIAGNOSTICS
Symptom Possible Cause
Corrective Action
Incorrect currency file Check that the required dataset
programmed is programmed in to the bill
acceptor using the validator
manager software
Bills are not included in
the currency file
Check that the required
denomination and issue are
included in the currency file
using the validator manager
software
All Bills are rejected
(Bezel LED’s are on)
Bills are inhibited by the
host machine
Ensure the machine is ready to
accept bills. If a coin hopper is in
the machine ensure it is not
empty. Ensure the maximum
allowed credit on the host
machine has not been exceeded.
No Power Ensure the correct specification
power is applied to the bill
acceptor.
Bills are not taken in (no
bezel LED’s)
Incorrect interface is
programmed
Check which interface is
programmed into the bill
acceptor by double clicking the
configuration button. The
displayed code indicates which
interface is programmed as
described in Appendix D –
Configuration Cards: Program
Check Procedure.
Incorrect interface is
programmed
Check which interface is
programmed into the bill
acceptor by double clicking the
configuration button. The
displayed code indicates which
interface is programmed as
described in Appendix D –
Configuration Cards: Program
Check Procedure.
Bills stacked but no
credit given
Rear bill detect sensor
obscured
Remove the cash box and
ensure no foreign objects are
obstructing the sensors
Bezel LED’s are flashing See 4.1 for details of LED
Status signals
Motor continues to run Foreign object or bill is
stuck in the note path
Ensure the note path is clear and
reset the bill acceptor. It may
also be necessary to reset the
host machine.
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9 SUPPORT
The following support tools the
- Configuration Cards.
- ITL Bank Note Validator Currency Manager Software.
- Validator Programming System (DA3)
- Downloads from the Bellis Technology website: www.belis-technology.com
9.1 CONFIGURATION CARDS
For full details of the use and function of the Configuratio
TOR PROGRAMMING SYSTEM (DA3
For full details of the use and function of the Validator Programming System and DA3, see
chapter 5.3 - Validator Programming System (DA3) and the DA3 User Manual (Document
number GA339)
9.3 INTERNET WEB SUPPORT
The Bellis Technology website provides the means to download new and updated currency
sets and new versions of firmware for the BV50. You can obtain these along with technical
ww.be
9.4 E-MAIL SUPPORT
If the data you require is not available over the Internet B ail
system to help customers with unusual requirements. Th lis-
technology.com
are available for use with BV50 Bill Acceptor:
n Cards please see Appendix D –
Configuration Cards
9.2 VALIDA )
bulletins by visiting w
llis-technology.com
ellis Technology supports an e-m
e address is: supportusa@bel
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