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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    VERVIEW 2.4.1 Interface connectors ........................10 2.4.2 User Interfaces ..........................11 2.4.2.1 Dip Switches on the NV200 ......................... 11 2.4.2.2 Dip Switches on the Payout module ....................11 2.4.2.3 Smart Ticket Button ..........................11 2.4.2.4 Smart Ticket Dip Switches ........................12 2.4.3...
  • Page 3 NV200 with Payout Module (SPO) ...................... 33 5.2.3.4 NV200 TEBS with Payout Module (TEBS SPO) ..................34 5.2.3.5 NV200 with Ticket Module (SMART Ticket) ..................34 5.2.3.6 NV200 TEBS with Ticket Module (TEBS SMART Ticket) ............... 35 ® ..............................36 5.3.1 General Description ........................36 5.3.2 Pin Assignments ..........................
  • Page 4 AM WITHIN THE 9.1.1 Note is in the note path ........................ 64 9.1.2 Note is visible once the NV200 has been removed ............... 64 9.1.3 Note isn’t visible once the NV200 has been removed ..............65 9.1.3.1 Clearing a Jam from the Standard Cashbox ..................65 9.1.3.2...
  • Page 5 APPENDIX ............................. 74 10.1 2D D ............................74 RAWINGS 10.1.1 NV200............................74 10.1.2 NV200 with Payout module ..................... 75 10.1.3 NV200 with Ticket module ....................... 76 10.1.3.1 Fan-fold Rear ............................76 10.1.3.2 Fan-fold Top ............................77 10.1.3.3 Roll Rear .............................. 78 10.1.3.4...
  • Page 6: Document Introduction

    Authorized Reseller, and extending for the length of time stipulated by Innovative Technology Ltd. A list of Innovative Technology Ltd offices can be found in every section of this manual set. If the product proves defective within the applicable warranty period, Innovative Technology Ltd will repair or replace the product.
  • Page 7: Product Safety Information

    1.6 Disclaimer Innovative Technology Ltd is not responsible for any loss, harm, or damage caused by the installation and use of this product. This does not affect your local statutory rights.
  • Page 8 Napájecí svorky a/nebo konektory: Nejsou sledované pro externí kabeláž • Sledovaný stupeň znečištění je: 2 • Následující krytí konečného produktu jsou požadované: Mechanické, Protipožární Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 7 of 119...
  • Page 9: Product Introduction

    << Back to Contents 2 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION 2.1 General Description The NV200 is a high volume, high security banknote validator capable of accepting banknotes up to 85mm wide and 170mm long as well as industry standard bar coded tickets. With a lockable, removable cashbox or a Tamper Evident cashbox (TEBS) that can hold up to 1000 notes the unit is ideal for global high volume applications.
  • Page 10: Component Overview

    NV200 Family User Manual << Back to Contents 2.4 Component Overview Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 9 of 119...
  • Page 11: Interface Connectors

    16-pin Molex 9733272, the Pinout is below: There is also a standard Type ‘B’ USB socket which can be used for programming the NV200 – a USB 2.0 compliant Type ‘A’ to ‘B’ lead can be used to do this. Caution! The USB connection is not recommended for continuous use only for re-programming or troubleshooting.
  • Page 12: User Interfaces

    2.4.2 User Interfaces 2.4.2.1 Dip Switches on the NV200 The NV200 has a Dual Inline Package (DIP) switch bank that is used to set the various options for the unit. A summary of the switch options are shown below: Switch Option Switch OFF ()
  • Page 13: Smart Ticket Dip Switches

    To open the ticket path, squeeze the clips on the top of the SMART Ticket and lift the lid. Once there is a dock of 4 dipswitches at the hinge of the SMART Ticket on the Right Side. Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 12 of 119...
  • Page 14 Switch Option Default Setting Not used “Safe Mode” – stops the Printer from Printing any more tickets if the Paper Low Sensor is Triggered. Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 13 of 119...
  • Page 15: Bezel Options

    TEBS Safe Bag Box of 140 main/356-tebs http://innovative-technology.com/shop/printer- LB02012 Roll Tickets Box of 12 spares/smart-ticket-roll-paper-single-box-detail http://innovative-technology.com/shop/printer-spares/fan- LB02013 Fan Fold Tickets Box of 20 fold-tickets-single-box-detail Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 14 of 119...
  • Page 16: Technical Data

    NV200 Family User Manual << Back to Contents 3 TECHNICAL DATA 3.1 Dimensions Drawings of all configurations for the NV200 can be found in Appendix 10.1. 3D drawings in .stp form are also available upon request from our support team.
  • Page 17: Power Requirements

    2.6A *Maximum current required to print a solid black ticket For a NV200 with a TEBS cashbox and payout module, the peak current draw would 3A + 2.6A + 2A = 7.6A For more detailed power information energy profiles for the various stages of...
  • Page 18: Interface Logic Levels

    Below is an explanation outlining the Mean Cycles Between Failure (MCBF) & Mean Cycles Between Interruption (MCBI) for the NV200 family of products. 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.
  • Page 19: Compliances And Approvals

    Perforation Strength: 0.7kg 1.3kg 3.8 Compliances and Approvals 3.8.1 EC Declaration of Conformity The NV200 family is fully compliant with major standards including but not limited RoHS Weee REACH 3.8.2 Central Bank Approval As part of continual product improvement central banks are regularly visited to gain product certification.
  • Page 20: Mechanical Installation

    PSU can cause events such as note rejects or missing credits. If the NV200 is used as a fitting replacement for an older product its recommended to test the power supply ensuring it meets the requirements of the NV200;...
  • Page 21: Bezel Mounting

    4). If required, the bezel can be secured in place with two M3 screws - these are fitted in the two holes at the bottom of the bezel. When fitting the bezel please ensure the NV200 is removed from the cashbox to prevent any issues with fitting.
  • Page 22: Cashbox Removal

    The NV200 may have to be unlocked before removing the cashbox. 1000n Cashbox: When the cashbox has been removed to access the money,...
  • Page 23: Loading Paper Into The Smart Ticket

    4.4.1.1 Top The Roll paper is mounted orientated such that the paper edge goes straight from the roll into the Printer, as shown in the picture below. Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 22 of 119...
  • Page 24: Rear

    Ticket, the image below shows the TABS. 4.4.2.1 Top The Fan Fold Tickets are inserted into the printer with the TABS on the leading edge. Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0...
  • Page 25: Rear

    4.4.2.2 Rear Tickets are loaded with the paper edge and TABS going towards the Printer. The ticket is then fed into the ticket guide. Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 24 of 119...
  • Page 26: Lock Mounting

    NV200 Family User Manual << Back to Contents Before being inserted into the printer with the TABS facing towards the NV200. 4.5 Lock Mounting 4.5.1 Lock Fitting – NV200 The Lock can be fitted to the front of the NV200 replacing the silver front plate (shown to the right) which ships by default.
  • Page 27 NV200 Family User Manual << Back to Contents There are 2xT8 screws located on the underside of the NV200, remove those and lift away the plastic insert. Press the plastic clip together and remove the locking cam. To remove the plastic insert, from the lock mount, press the two clips on the side together and push through.
  • Page 28: Lock Fitting - Standard Cashbox

    Similarly, to fitting a lock on the front of the NV200 remove the locking cam and blanking plate which is there by default and replace with the desired lock.
  • Page 29: Lock Fitting - Tebs Cashbox

    Webshop Link: http://innovative-technology.com/shop/NV200-spares/NV200-cashbox-lock-cam-detail 4.6 Machine Mounting The NV200 family can be mounted in a range of different methods as described in Appendix 10.1; when changing between the standard cashboxes and TEBS cashbox the change in dimensions will need to be accounted for. The mounting points for both cashboxes can be seen below: Copyright ©...
  • Page 30: Machine Mounting - Standard Cashbox

    A larger version of this drawing can be found in Appendix 10.1. 4.6.3 Things to consider When mounting an NV200 there are several things to consider including: • Smart ticket – minimum distance surrounding machine, details of which can be found in Appendix Error! Reference source not found.
  • Page 31: Screw Specifications

    The scope of delivery does not include screws for machine mounting. See table below for screw specification reference. Location Thread Type Screw Length TEBS Cashbox 16mm NV200 Bezel 12mm NV200 Cashbox Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 30 of 119...
  • Page 32: Protocols And Interfacing

    Interface Specification, Implementation Guide as well as source code examples. 5.2.2 Pin Assignments Whilst the optional modules for the NV200 use a clipping 16-pin connector in place of the standard NV200 connector the pin outs are largely the same, please see below: Copyright ©...
  • Page 33: Setup Examples

    Power 0V Supply (GND) 5.2.3 Setup Examples 5.2.3.1 NV200 The drawing below highlights how to connect the NV200 to an SSP host machine using available cables and interfaces from Innovative Technology Ltd. For cable drawings please refer to Appendix 10.4.
  • Page 34: Nv200 With Payout Module (Spo)

    << Back to Contents 5.2.3.3 NV200 with Payout Module (SPO) The drawing below highlights how to connect the SPO to an SSP host machine using available cables and interfaces from Innovative Technology Ltd. For cable drawings please refer to Appendix 10.4.
  • Page 35: Nv200 Tebs With Payout Module (Tebs Spo)

    << Back to Contents 5.2.3.4 NV200 TEBS with Payout Module (TEBS SPO) The drawing below highlights how to connect the TEBS SPO to an SSP host machine using available cables and interfaces from Innovative Technology Ltd. For cable drawings please refer to Appendix 10.4.
  • Page 36: Nv200 Tebs With Ticket Module (Tebs Smart Ticket)

    5.2.3.6 NV200 TEBS with Ticket Module (TEBS SMART Ticket) The drawing below highlights how to connect the TEBS SMART Ticket to an SSP host machine using available cables and interfaces from Innovative Technology Ltd. For cable drawings please refer to Appendix 10.4.
  • Page 37: Cctalk

    5.3.4 ITL Specific Implementations 5.3.4.1 CC1 CC1 is a multi-hopper emulation version of ccTalk, this allows the NV200 with Payout Module to appear as a separate unit for each denomination within the dataset. As such it will respond to a range of address as opposed to one. Typically, this is used when retrofitting the NV200 into units with multiple single coin hoppers.
  • Page 38: Setup Example Drawing/S

    5.3.5 Setup Example Drawing/s 5.3.5.1 NV200 The drawing below highlights how to connect the NV200 to a ccTalk host machine using available cables and interfaces from Innovative Technology Ltd. This is not true ccTalk as the Tx and Rx pins are not joined, pin 1 and 5 can be connected if required.
  • Page 39: Sio And Si2

    9600 baud. Caution! SIO and SI2 are outmoded and not recommended for new developments! SIO is supported on the NV200 however as stated above it is not recommended for any new developments. The data is formatted as follows: 1-start bit...
  • Page 40: Pinout

    The connector number can be found below: Name Type Description Vend 1 Output Serial Data Out (Tx) + Vin Power +12/24VDC Supply Power 0V Supply (GND) Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 39 of 119...
  • Page 41: Mdb

    Caution! Power must always be connected. 5.5.3 IF5 Interface The IF5 allows the NV200 to operate with MDB machines no matter the voltage (24/34/48). As the NV200 can operate at 24v this is only required for applications higher than 24v.
  • Page 42: Pulse

    Caution! Pulse is an unsecure interface and should not be used for new developments! The Pulse interface is not in the standard NV200 files and needs to be requested from support at support@innovative-technology.com 5.6.2 Pinout Name Type...
  • Page 43: Busy Control

    5.6.7 Credit Hold Function If this function is enabled the NV200 will take notes as normal but will wait until the escrow line is toggled low/high before it will give out the pulses per denomination as set.
  • Page 44: If15 Interface

    The IF15 is connected between the NV200 and the host machine. The IF15 communicates with the NV200 in serial SSP which gives more security along the length of the cable. The IF15 should be mounted close to the host machine control board where the IF15 converts to the pulse connection.
  • Page 45: Software Installation And Configuration

    To create an account complete the ‘create an account’ form. As of June 2016 the ASIIC chip used in the NV200 was made obsolete by the manufacturer. As such a new board revision with a different processor was released.
  • Page 46: System Requirements

    Once the unit is switched to SSP, open Validator Manager and click detect devices. This will scan all active com ports for a unit, if your NV200 fails to connect please ensure the correct drivers are installed and the unit is in SSP.
  • Page 47: Da3

    6.3.2.2 System Requirements • Windows XP SP3 or above • .Net Framework 4 • 2015 C++ Redistributable • 256mb ram • 50mb hard disk free Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 46 of 119...
  • Page 48: Re-Programming The Da3

    Once the unit is connected, ensure it is in SSP, press the play button in the middle, the da3 will begin to download. If there is an issue the ‘BNV Match Download’ LED will begin to flash. Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0...
  • Page 49: Sd Card

    6.3.3 SD Card 6.3.3.1 General Description The NV200 can also be reprogrammed through the SD slot on the front of the unit; to program a card to update the unit NV Card Utilities must be used. NV Card Utilities allows the user to create update cards for the NV200 family of products.
  • Page 50: Smart Update

    SD card, this can then be inserted into the SD card slot at the front of the NV200 and it will update with the latest version of the dataset currently loaded onto the unit. No settings will be altered during the update only the dataset and firmware.
  • Page 51: Routine Maintenance

    NV200 unit. The NV200 note path can be cleaned with the head still fitted to the chassis, although it may be easier to remove the head from the chassis assembly. To remove the NV200 head unit, first...
  • Page 52: Cleaning The Tebs Cashbox

    TEBS cashbox. Once the cashbox has been removed, detach the NV200 head this provides access to the drive gears. Manually turn the stacker drive this will move the stacker forward, when at the full extension there is a tactile bump.
  • Page 53 If they are damaged, remove the stacker plate by pushing up and replace the strips with ITL part number LB2034. Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0...
  • Page 54: Cleaning The Ticket Module

    7.2.4 Cleaning the Ticket Module To Clean the Ticket module, open the printer by squeezing the clips on the top of the SMART Ticket and lifting the lid. Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0...
  • Page 55 Remove this part by pressing into a lug on the side with a tool (e.g. a screwdriver) and lifting the PM01018 out of position. Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 54 of 119...
  • Page 56 There are Lugs on both sides, when one is unclipped, the other can be removed. It can then be lifted out of position to reveal the rest of the ticket path. Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0...
  • Page 57 The detached plastic for the note path can be repositioned by aligning the plastic guides and pushing the nodules into position. The Ticket Path can then be closed and the unit can be powered. Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0...
  • Page 58: First Level Support

    8 FIRST LEVEL SUPPORT 8.1 Bezel LED Flash Codes If there is a configuration or other error, the NV200 bezel will flash a pattern to indicate what error it is experiencing. A summary of the Bezel Flash Codes for the NV200 is below:...
  • Page 59 Firmware The Firmware on the device connected doesn’t match the Mismatch firmware on the NV200. Ensure the Firmware supports the connected device. If a payout is connected, ensure Dipswitch 7 is Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0...
  • Page 60: Nv200 Module Flash Codes

    Once the unit has completed this it will go back in service. 8.2 NV200 Module Flash Codes Each additional module for the NV200 has its own flash codes, below the following flash codes are outlined and recommended recovery procedures are explained.
  • Page 61: Ticket Module Flash Codes

    Paper Low Refill the Tickets. No Connection 1. Make sure a NV200 is connected. detected 2. Check the NV200 is powered. 3. Check the Firmware on the NV200 supports the SMART Ticket. Initialisation Contact repairs@innovative-technology.com. Fail No Print Head Reattach printer platen see Section 7.2.4.
  • Page 62: Nv200 Connections

    Ensure the NV200 has power applied, the pin- outs for the relevant connection can be found Section 5.2.2. The NV200 connector and the IF17 connector are similar, the only difference is the power cables in pins 15 & 16 on the NV200 connector.
  • Page 63: Smart Payout Connection

    8.3.4 Smart Ticket Connection: The SMART Ticket uses the same 16 pin molex connector as the SMART Payout, additional pins need to be populated to carry communications to both the NV200 and printer. More details of this can be found in Section 5.2.2.
  • Page 64 Section 6.2.1. For linux use the dmesg console command as shown below: Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 63 of 119...
  • Page 65: Second Level Support

    This jam can be cleared by winding the drive gears on the left of the unit and slowly pulling the note out. Replace the NV200 head and reconnect the power.
  • Page 66: Note Isn't Visible Once The Nv200 Has Been Removed

    Remove the jammed note taking care not to leave any debris inside the unit. Once you believe the jam has been cleared close the cashbox and reinsert the cashbox into the NV200 chassis. The unit should now restart.
  • Page 67: Clearing A Jam From The Tebs Cashbox

    TEBS cashbox and carefully inspect the surround. Highlighted below is an example of paper located in the top of the TEBS Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0...
  • Page 68: Clearing A Jam From The Payout Module

    In case of a Jam in a payout notes can be manually paid out. The Payout will need to be removed from the NV200 by lifting the silver catch at the front of the NV200 and sliding it away from the cashbox, it is now possible to lift the payout module away.
  • Page 69 Transaction Drum by turning the Allen key clockwise. The barcode will be travelling towards the note exit and the bank notes will be travelling into the module. Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 68 of 119...
  • Page 70 Allen key anti-clockwise. The barcode will be travelling into the Payout module and the bank notes will be paid out through the note exit. Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 69 of 119...
  • Page 71: Diverter And Tape Positions In The Payout Module

    If a Jam has occurred in the SMART Ticket Power must be Removed, once removed disconnect the NV200 by lifting the silver catch at the front of the NV200 and sliding it away from the cashbox, it is now possible to lift the Ticket module away.
  • Page 72: Running Unit Diagnostics

    Should any fail contact your local repair centre. 9.5.2 Testing the mechanical operation The Controls tab allows the user to manually run the drive motors on the NV200 and map the sensor response to the actions, this can help identify the root cause of the issue.
  • Page 73: Re-Initialisation Of The Sensors

    Once the unit type has been detected the buttons will be populated, click on the appropriate mechanism which needs to be tested. 9.5.3 Re-initialisation of the sensors Should the NV200 be displaying unit not initialised (as explained in Section 8.1), or...
  • Page 74: Testing After An Error Has Been Cleared

    A recommended test is 10 notes in and 10 notes/tickets out, this will help limit the number of repeat calls for the same issue. Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0...
  • Page 75: Appendix

    NV200 Family User Manual << Back to Contents 10 APPENDIX 10.1 2D Drawings 10.1.1 NV200 Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 74 of 119...
  • Page 76: Nv200 With Payout Module

    NV200 Family User Manual << Back to Contents 10.1.2 NV200 with Payout module Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 75 of 119...
  • Page 77: Nv200 With Ticket Module

    NV200 Family User Manual << Back to Contents 10.1.3 NV200 with Ticket module 10.1.3.1 Fan-fold Rear Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 76 of 119...
  • Page 78: Fan-Fold Top

    NV200 Family User Manual << Back to Contents 10.1.3.2 Fan-fold Top Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 77 of 119...
  • Page 79: Roll Rear

    NV200 Family User Manual << Back to Contents 10.1.3.3 Roll Rear Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 78 of 119...
  • Page 80: Roll Top

    NV200 Family User Manual << Back to Contents 10.1.3.4 Roll Top Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 79 of 119...
  • Page 81: Nv200 With Tebs Cashbox

    NV200 Family User Manual << Back to Contents 10.1.4 NV200 with TEBS Cashbox Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 80 of 119...
  • Page 82 NV200 Family User Manual << Back to Contents Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 81 of 119...
  • Page 83: Energy Profiles

    NV200 Family User Manual << Back to Contents 10.2 Energy Profiles 10.2.1 NV200 Standard Cashbox 10.2.1.1 12 Volts Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 82 of 119...
  • Page 84: Nv200 With Payout Module

    NV200 Family User Manual << Back to Contents 10.2.2 NV200 with Payout Module 10.2.2.1 12 Volts Power off to idle Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 83 of 119...
  • Page 85 NV200 Family User Manual << Back to Contents Peak Ampage .08A Power on to idle Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 84 of 119...
  • Page 86 NV200 Family User Manual << Back to Contents 10 second idle Note insert and stored Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 85 of 119...
  • Page 87 NV200 Family User Manual << Back to Contents Note insert and reject Note paid out Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 86 of 119...
  • Page 88 NV200 Family User Manual << Back to Contents Anti-Jam Routine Smart Payout Jam Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 87 of 119...
  • Page 89: Volts

    NV200 Family User Manual << Back to Contents 10.2.2.2 24 Volts Power off to idle Power on to idle Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 88 of 119...
  • Page 90 NV200 Family User Manual << Back to Contents 10 sec idle Note insert and stored Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 89 of 119...
  • Page 91 NV200 Family User Manual << Back to Contents Note insert and reject Note paid out Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 90 of 119...
  • Page 92 NV200 Family User Manual << Back to Contents Anti-Jam Routine Smart Payout Jam Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 91 of 119...
  • Page 93: Nv200 With Ticket Module

    NV200 Family User Manual << Back to Contents 10.2.3 NV200 with Ticket module Power off to idle Power on to idle Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 92 of 119...
  • Page 94 NV200 Family User Manual << Back to Contents 10 second idle Note insert and accept Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 93 of 119...
  • Page 95 NV200 Family User Manual << Back to Contents Print ticket (Barcode and text) Print ticket (barcode text and images) Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 94 of 119...
  • Page 96 NV200 Family User Manual << Back to Contents Stacker Full Anti-jam routine Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 95 of 119...
  • Page 97: Nv200 With Tebs Cashbox

    NV200 Family User Manual << Back to Contents 10.2.4 NV200 with TEBS Cashbox State: Power on to Idle Power on to idle 0.000 1.000 2.000 3.000 4.000 5.000 6.000 7.000 8.000 9.000 10.000 Time (seconds) Current Average (25ms) Energy Used (J) Power on to idle 0.000 1.000 2.000 3.000 4.000 5.000 6.000 7.000 8.000 9.000 10.000...
  • Page 98 Energy Used (J) Idle 0.000 0.500 1.000 1.500 2.000 Time (seconds) Power (W) Average (25ms) Energy Used (J) State: Note Accept – empty Bag Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 97 of 119...
  • Page 99 Note insertion and acceptance with empty TEBS bag 0.000 0.500 1.000 Time (seconds) Power (W) Average (25ms) Energy Used (J) State: Note Accept – half full Bag Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 98 of 119...
  • Page 100 0.000 0.500 1.000 1.500 2.000 2.500 3.000 3.500 4.000 Time (seconds) Power (W) Average (25ms) Energy Used (J) State: Note Accept – full bag Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 99 of 119...
  • Page 101 Note insertion and acceptance with full TEBS 0.000 0.500 1.000 1.500 2.000 2.500 3.000 3.500 Time (seconds) Power (W) Average (25ms) Energy Used (J) State: Note Reject Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 100 of 119...
  • Page 102 Note insertion and reject using initialisation paper 0.000 0.500 1.000 1.500 2.000 Time (seconds) Power (W) Average (25ms) Energy Used (J) State: Stacking with Anti-jam Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 101 of 119...
  • Page 103 0.000 0.500 1.000 1.500 2.000 2.500 3.000 3.500 4.000 4.500 5.000 5.500 Time (seconds) Power (W) Average (25ms) Energy Used (J) State: NV200 Ant-jam Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 102 of 119...
  • Page 104 Stacking jam on TEBS with anti-jam routine 0.000 0.500 1.000 1.500 2.000 2.500 3.000 3.500 4.000 4.500 5.000 5.500 Time (seconds) Power (W) Average (25ms) Energy Used (J) Note jam on NV200 with anti-jam routine 1600 1400 1200 1000 0.000 5.000...
  • Page 105: Lock Specifications

    NV200 Family User Manual << Back to Contents 10.3 Lock Specifications 10.3.1 NV200 Locking CAM Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 104 of 119...
  • Page 106: Tebs Locking Cam

    NV200 Family User Manual << Back to Contents 10.3.2 TEBS Locking CAM Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 105 of 119...
  • Page 107: Cable Drawings

    NV200 Family User Manual << Back to Contents 10.4 Cable Drawings 10.4.1 CN214 Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 106 of 119...
  • Page 108: Cn292

    NV200 Family User Manual << Back to Contents 10.4.2 CN292 Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 107 of 119...
  • Page 109: Cn345

    NV200 Family User Manual << Back to Contents 10.4.3 CN345 Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 108 of 119...
  • Page 110: Cn389

    NV200 Family User Manual << Back to Contents 10.4.4 CN389 Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 109 of 119...
  • Page 111: Cn398

    NV200 Family User Manual << Back to Contents 10.4.5 CN398 Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 110 of 119...
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    NV200 Family User Manual << Back to Contents 10.4.6 CN414 Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 111 of 119...
  • Page 113: Cn487

    NV200 Family User Manual << Back to Contents 10.4.7 CN487 Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 112 of 119...
  • Page 114: Wr147

    NV200 Family User Manual << Back to Contents 10.4.8 WR147 Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 113 of 119...
  • Page 115: Switching To Programming Mode (Ssp)

    10.8 ccTalk DES Encryption – Trusted Mode Ensure the NV200 has been configured to use DES encryption in Validator Manager, this setting can be found on the options tab. To pair the NV200 with a DES trusted machine please follow the steps below: 1.
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    NV200 Family User Manual << Back to Contents 10.10 ST Processor PCN 10.10.1 NV200 Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 115 of 119...
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  • Page 118: Smart Payout

    NV200 Family User Manual << Back to Contents 10.10.2 Smart Payout Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2016 Doc: NV200 Family Manual Version: 1.0 Page 117 of 119...
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  • Page 120: File Naming Convention

    Validator can be selected, this is especially relevant due to the recent move to the ST processor. Below is an explanation of the file naming convention as well as information on the file names which relate to the NV200 family.

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