Innovative NV200 User manual

INTELLIGENCE IN VALIDA
T
NV200
CONCISE
MANUAL
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CONTENTS
1 Introduction 3
2 Environment and power requirements 5
3 General description 6
4 Machine interfaces 9
4.1 Bezel LED’s 9
4.1.1 Operational colour 9
4.1.2 Diagnostic codes 9
4.2 Hardware 10
4.2.1 Ports and buttons 10
4.2.2 Interface connector pin details 10
4.2.3 USB connection 11
4.2.4 Dip switches 11
5 Using barcodes 12
8 Appendix 13
8.1 Appendix A – How to order a NV200 validator 13
8.2 Appendix B – NV200 mechanical installation 16
9 Index 21
The chapter numbers in this document are synchronized with the operations manual in order
to help when searching for information. Therefore those chapter numbers that are not
included in this manual will be skipped.
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1 INTRODUCTION
This manual describes the operation of the NV200 Bank Note Validator, programmed with
Firmware Version 4.04 or greater.
This document is intended for those who will maintain the NV200 equipment.
To have full information about the configuration of this equipment please refer, via our
website, to the NV200 Operations Manual GA620.
Although information is included which will allow a degree of fault diagnosis and repair, it
is recommended that for all but simple mechanical repairs, the unit must be returned to
an approved service centre for repair.
CAUTIONS
• Never exceed the recommended environmental and electrical limits.
• Do not attempt to lubricate the mechanisms as this may affect the note transport.
• Do not polish the lens as this may alter the optical characteristics.
• If the NV200 validator is disassembled the unit must be re-initialised, following
assembly using LB149 initialisation paper from ITL.
WARNING
• Only suitably trained personnel should carry out any work on this equipment in
accordance with all current local, national and international health and safety
regulations.
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.innovative-
technology.co.uk. In this way we may continue to improve our product.
The NV200 Validator has been designed to minimise any performance variation over time.
Much of this is achieved by careful Hardware and Software design. Innovative Technology Ltd
has a policy of continual product improvement. As a result the products supplied may vary
from the specification described here. This manual can be printed in A4 or letter sizes.
MAIN HEADQUARTERS
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
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2 ENVIRONMENT AND POWER REQUIREMENTS
ENVIRONMENT
Environment Minimum
Maximum
Temperature +3ºC +50ºC
Humidity 5% 95% Non condensing
Table 1 – Environmental Requirements
CAUTION
Depending upon the environment in which the NV200 is used, it may at some time require
re-calibration.
For such purpose, it has an in-built self-calibration system that maintains the optical
sensors at their best operating point. However if the NV200 is disassembled for any
reason it will need to be re-calibrated. Re-calibration may only be performed under license
Re-calibration can only be performed in conjunction with the diagnostics software option in
the ITL BNV Currency Manager Program.
POWER 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:
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
It is recommended that a ferrite cable clamp be used on the cable to the NV200, with the cable
having a single turn around the ferrite.
The suggested ferrite is as follows
Manufacturer: Fair-Rite
Manufacturer P/N: 0443166651
Impedance at 100MHz @ 1 turn: 225 Ohms
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
he NV200 is the next generation of note reader from
ing (approximately 30
(Depending on mode of operation)
o 85mm wide and 170mm long
rd barcodes in any direction
el illumination
T
CCESSING
the Appendix B – NV200 Mechanical Installation you can find a detailed explanation for
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Innovative Technology Ltd.
· Simple, quick re-programm
seconds) with 128 bit encrypted memory card, PIN
number protected
· Up to 16 channels
· Secure dual lock cash box with 500 used note capacity
· Seamless note path
· Can accept notes up t
· Seconds note to note
· Reads industry standa
· Note centring and straightening mechanism
· Single note escrow function
· User definable colour for bez
Figure 1 - The NV200 validator
able 4 – General Specification
A
In
cash box removal, note path access, bezel installation and validator head unit removal.
Note sizes accepted Width: 60 – 85mm, Length: 115 – 170mm
Weight 2.8kg
Note to note time 3 seconds
Escrow Single note
Cash box capacity 500 street grade notes
Interface SSP, Parallel, Pulse, Binary, ccTalk, MDB.
(Contact ITL for other interface availability)
Cash
box
Note path access
Head unit removal
Bezel installation
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MOUNTING
The NV200 can be mounted via the mounting holes on either side of the chassis using 4 x M4
fixing screws and a suitable mounting bracket. See drawing number GA604 in Appendix B –
NV200 Mechanical Installation for the location of the mounting holes.
NOTE:
• The length of the screw must be no more than 6mm plus the thickness of the
mounting bracket.
It is also possible to mount the NV200 via fixing holes in the rear of the chassis. Care must be
taken not to obstruct the cash box when using the rear fixing holes.
LOCK INSTALLATION
The NV200 has the provision of fitting three locks for extra security. One lock can be added to
the front of the NV200 that locks the validator head and cash box into position without the
need of external brackets. Another two locks can be added to the cash box itself.
The cams required for the lock are supplied with the NV200 attached to the back of the lock
blanking plugs. For lock fitting instructions, see drawings numbers GA605 and GA606 in
Appendix B – NV200 Mechanical Installation for the location of the mounting holes.
Suggested lock: - ITL part number PA650; Camlock part number 28D181CPA
ORDERING INFORMATION
When ordering NV200 the following information must be specified:
NV200 EUR01 404 CCT 255 255 255 N 12345 0 123456
Product
Dataset
Firmware
Version
Firmware
Interface
Red LED
brightness
Green LED
brightness
Blue LED
brightness
Bezelflash
Memory
Card PIN
Number of
re-tries
CcTalkkey
Figure2 - Order Code Example
For detailed information on how to order a NV200 validator and use of the ordering template,
refer to Appendix A - How to order an NV200 validator.
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REPROGRAMMING THE NV200
The NV200 can be updated in a number of ways as follows:
· Atmel Dataflash Memory Cards
· ITL Bank Note Validator Currency Manager Software
Please refer to the Operations Manual for detail information about reprogramming.
INTERFACE
Interfacing the validator is very simple, with the choice of the following protocols:
· Smiley® Secure Protocol – SSP
· ccTalk® Protocol – CCT
· Multi-Drop Bus/Internal Communications Protocol (MDB/ICP)
· Parallel Input and Output
· Pulse Stream Output
· Binary Output – BIN
Any queries regarding interfaces not mentioned in this manual should be made to
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4 MACHINE INTERFACES
Machine Interfaces
4.1 BEZEL LED’S
4.1.1 OPERATIONAL COLOUR
ezel illumination can be set to a user definable colour by using
xamples:
ed – 200, Green – 125, Blue – 255
ed – 255, Green – 255, Blue – 0
e Bezel LED’s can also be set to either permanently on or flashing at a rate of once per
e-programming the NV200 with a memory card that has been programmed using the NV
.1.2 DIAGNOSTIC CODES
r that is preventing normal operation, the Bezel LED’s will indicate
.
Table 5 - Bezel LED Diagnostic C
The operational colour of the b
the BNV Currency Manager Software. Each of the three colours of LED in the bezel can be set
to a different brightness level (0-255) to achieve the desired colour. The colour is selected
using the sliders in the Tools menu of the Bank Note Validator Currency Manager Software.
The default colour for the bezel is Magenta
E
R
R
Th
second when the note validator is enabled.
R
Card Utilities software will also set the colour and operation of the LED’s.
4
If the NV200 detects an erro
the cause of the problem by flashing in a certain sequence as shown in Table 5 - Bezel LED
Diagnostic Codes. The LED’s will first flash red a number of times (at 300ms intervals) to
indicate the general area of the problem, then flash blue a number of times (at 120ms
intervals) to give a more exact cause. The full sequence repeats after a pause of 700ms
odes
Number of RED
flashes
Number of BLUE flashes
1 2 3 4
1 Note Path Open Note Path Jam Unit Not
Initialised
2 Cash Box Cash Box Jam
removed
3 Firmware
Checksum
Interface EEPROM
Checksum
Dataset
Cchecksum hecksum
4 PSU too Low PSU too High
Formatted
Card Not
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4.2 HARDWARE
4.2.1 PORTS AND BUTTONS
Figure 3 - Connector And Switch Location
4.2.2 INTERFACE CONNECTOR PIN DETAILS
The function of pins 1-8 changes according to which
machine interface is being used. See the individual
interface descriptions for details. Figure 4
– Pin detail
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 ar al +5V via 10KΩ.e held high to intern
Fu enction changes depending on machine interfac
protocol (see individual interface descriptions for
details)
9 Busy Output Active LOW when the NV200 is transporting,
reading or stacking a note
10 Escrow Input Enable th W ine escrow function by holding LO
Parallel, Pulse or Binary modes
11 - - Not connected
12 - - Not connected
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 Connector Pin Out
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.2.3 USB CONNECTION
urrently under development. Details will be added here when
.2.4 DIP SWITCHES
ches have the following function:
4
The USB port function is c
available
4
The bank of 8 dip swit
Switch
No
Function Switch OFF (Ø) Switch ON (×)
1 Disable Barcode Barcode read
enabled Barcode read disabled
2 Channel 1 Inhibit Channel 1 enabled Channel 1 disabled
3 Channel 2 Inhibit Channel 2 enabled Channel 2 disabled
4 Channel 3 Inhibit Channel 3 enabled Channel 3 disabled
5 Channel 4 Inhibit Channel 4 enabled Channel 4 disabled
6 Channel 5 Inhibit Channel 5 enabled Channel 5 disabled
7 Channel 6 Inhibit Channel 6 enabled Channel 6 disabled
8 Programming Mode Switch from OFF to ON and back to OFF to
activate
Table 7 - Dip Switch Functio
ns
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5 USING BARCODES
he NV200 has the abilityT
m
to read barcode tickets in all four directions in SSP and ccTalk
ee chapter 4.2.4 for
etails.
• In SSP mode there is a set of commands to set the required barcode configuration.
.
imensions
ote: A blank space of at least 10mm must be left on either side of the barcode
odes. 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. S
d
Notes:
• 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.
D
N
Barcode Characteristics
Details
Encoding Interleaved 2 of 5
Narrow bar width Minimum: 0.5mm
Maximum: 0.6mm
W:N Ratio 2:1
Number of characters Minimum: 6
Maximum: 24
Dimension
Details
A 65mm
B 120mm to 156mm
C Minimum 10mm
D Minimum 35mm
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8 APPENDIX
8.1 APPENDIX A – HOW TO ORDER A NV200 VALIDATOR
hen ordering NV200 the following information must be specified:
Figure 6 Orde Code xamp
Dataset code signi ies th r e am le. For availa le
atasets and dataset codes, ple ad section of our website
W
- r E le
– This f e currency and notes included, fo
ase refer to the currency downlo
x p b
d
www.innovative-technology.co.uk.
Firmware – This code is the version of firmware required. If left blank, the latest current
ersion will be programmedv
Interface – This is the 3 letter code of the required communications interface. For more d
of available interfaces, see chapter 4.3 Protocols.
etails
LED Brig or each colour of the bezel LED’s in the order Red,
reen, B
lluminated constantly when the validator is enabled.
SSP – Smiley Secure Protocol
MDB – Multi-Drop-Bus
PL1 – Pulse Mode
CCT – ccTalk
PAR – Parallel
BIN – Binary
htness – The values of brightness
lue between 0 and 255. If no colour is specified, the NV200 will be shipped with the
f
G
bezel colour set to magenta by default.
Bezel Flash – Y/N. If the bezel flash is set to Y, when enabled, the validator bezel will flash at a
ate of 1Hz. If set to N, the bezel will be ir
NV200 EUR01 404
CC
T
255
255
255
N
12345 0 123456
Product
Dataset
Firmware
Version
Firmware
Interface
Red LED
brightness
Green LED
brightness
Blue LED
brightness
Bezelflash
Memory
Card PIN
Number of
re-tries
CcTalkkey
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Memory Card PIN – The required PIN number for the memory card. Programming with a
emory card has the added security of setting a PIN number. The PIN programmed into the
emory card must match the PIN programmed into the NV200 for re-programming to take
lace.
cTalk Encryption Key – The required ccTalk encryption key if the selected interface is CCT. If
m
m
p
Number of Re-tries – The number of times the NV200 will read the note should it not be
recognised on the first attempt. This value must be between 0 and 2
c
left blank, a key of 123456 will be used.
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ORDER FORM
To order a validator, please print and fill the order form and send it to our nearest office. You
may send it by fax or email. To find our contact information, please go to our website or refer
to the introduction
form, send it to ou
chapter in this document. If you do not know which office to send the order
you have any questions about the inf nt to
now more about other products and p earest
ealer. We offer a wide range of products and accessories such as alternative validators,
ustomer Details
r main head quarters:
If ormation required for the order form, or you wa
k ossibilities, do not hesitate to contact your n
d
programming kits, interfaces, connecting cables, bezels and other elements. Please contact
your nearest office for more information.
C
MAIN HEADQUARTERS
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
NV200 Date:
C
Phompany one
Number:
Contact
Person
Country:
Issue No.
Customer
Part No:
NV200
Product
Dataset
Firmware
ersion
V
Firmware
Interface
Red LED
brightness
Green LED
brightness
Blue LED
brightness
Bezelflash
Memory
Card PIN
Number of
re-tries
CcTalkkey
APPROVED
Customer: Innovative Technology:
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In line with continued product development Innovative Technology Ltd reserves the right to change specifications without prior notice.
ACCEPTS NOTES:
1. 60 mm x 85 mm WIDE
2. 115 mm x 170 mm LONG
SUPPLY AND POWER CONSU ION:MPT
VOLTAGE: 11.00 - 13.5 V
RIPPLE: 0.25 V at 100 Hz
IDLE: 0.4 A
VALIDATING: 1.5
PEAK: 3.0 A
ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING RANGE:
+3 OC to +50 OC at 5% to 95% RH
(NON – CONDENSING)
UNLADEN WEIGHT: 2.8 KG
7.2 APPENDIX B – NV200 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION
Drawing Number GA604

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1. UNS D) WITH A T
2. W VALIDATOR
EAR CAM ONTO STUB O IENTATION SHOWN.
WITH WASHER AND NUT
CREW 2 OFF SCREWS (INDICAT
ITHDRAW LOCK BRACKET FROM THE
E 8 TORX SCREWDRIVER
HEAD
6. PLACE LOCK G
RETAIN
F LOCK IN THE OR
3. UNCLIP LOCK BLANKING PLUG CK CAM GEAR (RETAIN)AND LO
5. PLA STUB OF LOCK, IN ORIENTATION SHOWN 8. WHEN VALIDATOR FITTED TO CHASSIS EMOVE
4. IN N), AND FIX IN PLACE WITH LOCK RETAINING NUTSERT LOCK INTO BRACKET (AS SHOW
7. INSERT KEY AND ROTATE CLOCKWISE, MBLY BACK INTO VALIDATOR
HEAD AND FIX SCREWS. (FINGERTIP T
PLACE ASSE
IGHT)
CE LOCK ROTATION PLATE OVER :- TURN KEY ANTICLOCKWISE AND R
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1. OPEN CASHBOX DOOR 5. RETAIN LOCKS WITH RETAINING NUTS (2 OFF)
2. UNCLIP LOCK CAMS FROM BLANKING PLUGS. (RETAIN) N ORIENTATION SHOWN6. FIT LOCK ROTATION PLATES I
3. UNCLIP THE TWO BLANKING PLUGS FROM CASHBOX DOOR. 7. FIT LOCK CAMS TO STUBS OF LOCKS IN ORIENTATIONS SHOWN
4. FIT THE TWO LOCK BODEIS INTO RECESSES IN THE DOOR IN THE ALIGNMENT SHOWN 8. SECURE CAMS WITH RETAINING WASHERS AND NUTS
NV200 CASHBOX LOCK FITTINGS Drawing Number GA606

CASH BOX REMOVAL
To remove the cash box from the
NV200, first unlock the ‘Cashbox &
Head Release Lock’ (if fitted). Pull
the silver ‘Cashbox Release
Handle’. The cashbox will slide
forward for removal.
To replace the cashbox, simply
slide it into the chassis and push
until it clips into place.
Figure 7 – Cashbox removal
NOTE PATH ACCESS
To access the note path of the
NV200, pull the top cover release
latch forward and lift the upper
cover.
To close the note path, simply push
the cover down until it clicks into
place.
Figure 8 – Note path access
BEZEL INSTALLATION
To fit the bezel to the NV200
access to the note path is required.
Lift the upper cover by pulling the
latch forward. Connect the cable
from the bezel assembly to the
socket located on the front of the
validator head unit and click the
assembly down into place. Close
the note path upper cover. M3
screws can be fitted to hold the
bezel assembly securely in place if
required.
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Cash box release handle
T
op cover release handle
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VALIDATOR HEAD UNIT REMOVAL
it from the
x
e
head
– Validator head r oval
T
v
o remove the head un
alidator, first unlock the ‘Cashbo
& Head Release Lock’ (if fitted). Lift
the silver ‘Head Release Latch’
located on the front of the
validator, slide the head unit
forward and lift up away from the
chassis.
To replace the head unit, align th
lugs on the chassis with the groove
on the underside of the
assembly and slide the head
assembly backwards until it clicks
securely into place
Figure 9 em
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