Smart Payout Connection; Smart Ticket Connection; Checking The Supply Voltage; Communication With The Host - Innovative Technology NV200 User Manual

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8.3.3 Smart Payout Connection:

The Payout module connector is a 16-pin
molex as outlined in
Section
2.4.1,
ensure the cable is correctly seated.
If the TEBS cashbox is fitted it also
needs to be connected to power as
explained in the section above.

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.
An additional 4-pin molex connector is
required for power, both must be
connected before the unit will identify as
a Smart Ticket. When power is supplied
to the ticket the LED on the rear will be
illuminated.
If the TEBS cashbox is fitted there needs
to be an additional 4-pin molex
connected to power as explained in
Section
5.2.2.

8.3.5 Checking the Supply Voltage

If the power supply seems to be powered and connections to the unit are in place,
yet the unit isn't powered, check the voltage output from the power supply is
sufficient and the polarity is correct. If this isn't the issue replace the cable as it may
have been damaged. Should this not resolve the issue, contact your local repair
centre, details of which can be found on our website.

8.4 Communication with the Host

If there is no communication with the host check the communication cable, typically
this will be the IF17 and the port on the host system.
Ensure the cable is connected to the IF17 correctly, so the connectors are fully
seated and the usb cable is connected to the computer.
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