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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    User Manual – NV200 Spectral << Back to Contents Document Name: User Manual – NV200 Spectral Document Version: Date of Release: 27/04/2018 TABLE OF CONTENTS DOCUMENT INTRODUCTION ........................4 ........................... 4 ELATED OCUMENTS ..........................4 ANUAL MENDMENTS ..............................4 OPYRIGHT ............................
  • Page 3 NTRODUCTION ..........................36 NTERFACE ONNECTORS ............................37 NTERFACES 6.3.1.1 Dip Switches on the NV200 Spectral ....................37 6.3.1.2 Dip Switches on the Payout module ....................37 6.3.1.3 Smart Ticket Button ..........................38 6.3.1.4 Smart Ticket Dip Switches ........................38 SSP ............................40 AND E 6.4.1...
  • Page 4 PECTRAL 9.2.1 Note is in the note path ........................ 59 9.2.2 Note is visible once the NV200 Spectral has been removed ............59 9.2.3 Note isn’t visible once the NV200 Spectral has been removed ............. 60 TEBS C ....................61...
  • Page 5: 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 6: Product Safety Information

    Innovative Technology Ltd shall not be liable under this warranty if it’s testing and examination disclose that the alleged defect in the product does not exist or was caused by the customer's or any third person's misuse, neglect, improper installation or testing, unauthorized attempts to repair, or any other cause beyond the range of the intended use.
  • Page 7 User Manual – NV200 Spectral << Back to Contents Safety Notice! Read before using this product! Safety Notice - Warning. Ensure power is removed before allowing access to the inside of this product. Ensure any static build up is discharged before allowing access to any part of this product or media contained.
  • Page 8 User Manual – NV200 Spectral << Back to Contents Caution! – IR and UV Radiation • Possible skin or eye damage due to presence of IR and UV radiation internally • Disconnect power before servicing. • Employ appropriate PPE measures •...
  • Page 9: Product Introduction

    • Modular design - recycler or ticket printer available 2.3 Typical Applications The NV200 Spectral validator can be used in a variety of situations where high security and high-volume bank note acceptance and validation are needed. Some typical applications are: ...
  • Page 10: Component Overview

    User Manual – NV200 Spectral << Back to Contents 2.4 Component Overview Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2018 Doc: User Manual NV200 Spectral Version: 1.0 Page 9 of 76...
  • Page 11: Bezel Options

    User Manual – NV200 Spectral << Back to Contents 2.4.1 Bezel Options ITL Part Number Description PA00610 Standard Bezel (85mm) PA00639 Metal Bezel PA01038 Self-Aligning Bezel (White) PA02053 Self-Aligning Bezel (Black) 2.4.2 Cashbox Options ITL Part Number Description PA02738 500 Note Cashbox and Chassis...
  • Page 12: Technical Data

    User Manual – NV200 Spectral << Back to Contents 3 TECHNICAL DATA 3.1 Dimensions The dimensions below are for the NV200 Spectral with 500 note cashbox. Other cashbox / module options will change the dimensions. For dimensional drawings of other configurations contact support@innovative-technology.co.uk 3.2 Weight...
  • Page 13: Module Options

    The TEBS cashbox and Ticket module require the unit is run at 24v (±10%). 3.4.2 Supply Currents The supply current required to run the NV200 Spectral will vary during the phases of operation. Below is a table detailing the required current information...
  • Page 14: Power Supply Guidance

    Below is an explanation outlining the Mean Cycles Between Failure (MCBF) & Mean Cycles Between Interruption (MCBI) for the NV200 Spectral. 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 15: Media Requirements

    User Manual – NV200 Spectral << Back to Contents 3.7 Media Requirements The NV200 Spectral is capable of handling multiple denominations simultaneously, the media that can be accepted includes but is not limited to: -  Paper notes  Polymer notes ...
  • Page 16: Mechanical Installation

    4.1.1.3 Power Supply It is vital that the NV200 Spectral is connected to a power supply able to provide the required power environment. A weak power supply causes malfunctioning of the NV200 Spectral such as note rejects or missing credits. If the NV200 Spectral is used as a fitting replacement for an older model or product we recommend checking the power supply specifications of the machine.
  • Page 17: Software Compatibility

    4.1.2 Software Compatibility 4.1.2.1 Interface Protocols When using the NV200 Spectral as a fitting replacement for an older model or product some events such as credits may be given incorrectly. This is due to improved firmware routines and faster motors being used. This may cause missing events such as credits in those host machines where timeouts are defined for the older model or product.
  • Page 18: Bezel Mounting

    User Manual – NV200 Spectral << Back to Contents 4.2 Bezel Mounting 4.2.1 Bezel Fitting 1. Open Note Path Pull the top latch in the direction shown to unlock the note path 2. Open Upper Note Path When the note path...
  • Page 19 User Manual – NV200 Spectral << Back to Contents 4. Insert Bezel Slide the bezel down into the slots on the front of the bezel 5. Close Note Path Push the upper note path back down until you hear it...
  • Page 20: Cashbox Removal & Opening

    User Manual – NV200 Spectral << Back to Contents 4.3 Cashbox Removal & Opening 1. NV200 Spectral The image to the right shows the NV200 Spectral with 500 note cashbox. 2. Cashbox Handle Pull the cashbox handle forward, this will unlatch the cashbox, allowing it to be slid forward from the chassis.
  • Page 21 User Manual – NV200 Spectral << Back to Contents 3. Slide Cashbox Forward Continue to pull the handle forward, sliding the cashbox completely free from the chassis 4. Turn Cashbox Over To access the cash, turn the cashbox as the door is on the bottom.
  • Page 22: Tebs Cash Bag Removal & Replacement

    User Manual – NV200 Spectral << Back to Contents 4.4 TEBS Cash Bag Removal & Replacement Unlike the traditional cashbox, the TEBS has both a software and hardware lock. Before the cashbox can be removed the software, lock must have been enabled (when enabled the lock is green).
  • Page 23: Lock Mounting

    User Manual – NV200 Spectral << Back to Contents Slide the cash bag back into the TEBS and turn the lock – the lock will go red. The stacker will audibly cycle and the bezel flash code will disable showing the barcode has been read.
  • Page 24: Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd

    User Manual – NV200 Spectral << Back to Contents 3. Remove red insert There are 2xT8 screws located on the underside of the NV200 Spectral, remove those and lift away the plastic insert. 4. Remove Locking Cam Press the plastic...
  • Page 25: Doc: User Manual Nv200 Spectral

    User Manual – NV200 Spectral << Back to Contents 6. Re-attach Locking Cam Re-attach the locking cam onto the barrel of the lock and tighten. 7. Fit Assembled Lock To fit the assembled lock into the unit, place the bottom in first the push the top into position.
  • Page 26: Lock Fitting - Standard Cashbox

    User Manual – NV200 Spectral << Back to Contents 4.5.2 Lock fitting – Standard Cashbox 1. Cashbox Lock Location The standard NV200 Spectral cashbox can be fitted with 2 locks for security. These are located on the bottom of the cashbox on the hinged door.
  • Page 27: Lock Fitting - Tebs Cashbox

    The TEBS comes installed with a lock from the factory. The standard lock fitting for the TEBS cashbox is PA02540. 4.5.4 Lock Specifications Locks for the NV200 Spectral are available from Innovative Technology Ltd. ITL Part Number: PA00650 Webshop Link: http://innovative-technology.com/shop/NV200-spares/lock-detail...
  • Page 28: Docking Plate Mounting

    User Manual – NV200 Spectral << Back to Contents 4.6 Docking Plate Mounting When using the docking plate, you will need a different cable to connect the NV200 Spectral to the power supply, as the connector is different. 1. Slide NV200...
  • Page 29: Doc: User Manual Nv200 Spectral

    User Manual – NV200 Spectral << Back to Contents 2. Attach the docking plate Align the holes in the docking plate with the mounting points on the back of the NV200 Spectral chassis 3. Lock Docking Plate in place Press downwards...
  • Page 30: Loading Paper Into The Smart Ticket

    Printer, as shown in the picture below. 4.8 Machine Mounting The NV200 Spectral can be mounted in a range of different methods; when changing between the standard cashboxes and TEBS cashbox the change in dimensions will need to be accounted for. See Section 4.8.1...
  • Page 31: Machine Mounting - Tebs

    4.8.2 Machine Mounting – TEBS 4.8.3 Earth Bonding It is very important that the NV200 Spectral is properly bonded to earth, using one of the earth tabs. Earthing on the standard chassis can be affixed to any of the screw mounting points at the side of the unit: Copyright ©...
  • Page 32: Screw Specifications

    TEBS Cashbox 16mm 4.8.5 Things to consider When mounting an NV200 Spectral there are several things to consider including:  Smart ticket – minimum distance surrounding the validator/ticket module.  Weight of a fully loaded unit as defined in Section 3.2 ...
  • Page 33: Software Installation And Configuration

    This section will give you a brief overview of the various update possibilities with the NV200 Spectral. For detailed instructions refer to the relevant manual package supplied with the software or contact support@innovative-technology.co.uk.
  • Page 34: Hardware Setup

    Once you have switched the unit into SSP, open Validator Manager and click detect devices. This will scan all active com ports for a unit, if the NV200 Spectral fails to connect ensure the correct drivers are installed and the unit is in SSP.
  • Page 35: Sd Card

    5.4.2 SD Card 5.4.2.1 General Description The NV200 Spectral can also be reprogrammed through the SD slot on the front of the unit. To do this the SD card must be correctly formatted and meet the hardware requirements defined in Section 5.4.2.2...
  • Page 36: Re-Programming Via Sd Card

    8) After the SD card has been removed, the unit will reboot. This takes around 10 seconds. Once it has rebooted the NV200 Spectral will have the new dataset on it and is ready to be used. If there are modules attached (Payout/Ticket/TEBS) these will then be updated by the NV200 Spectral, do not unplug the unit during these updates.
  • Page 37: Protocols And Interfacing

    Power always required regardless of connection type. The first connector is a 16-pin socket used to interface the NV200 Spectral to the host machine. The pin numbering of the socket is shown below, as well as an overview of the socket connections:...
  • Page 38: User Interfaces

    The USB connector is a standard Type ‘B’ USB socket which can be used for programming the NV200 Spectral – a USB 2.0 compliant Type ‘A’ to ‘B’ lead can be used to do this. The USB connection is not recommended for use in the final ‘live’...
  • Page 39: Smart Ticket Button

    Switch Option Default Setting Not Used Prevents the NV200 Spectral from updating the payout module Forces the diverter to close (unit must be powered) 6.3.1.3 Smart Ticket Button The SMART Ticket Has a button on the rear of the unit.
  • Page 40: Doc: User Manual Nv200 Spectral

    User Manual – NV200 Spectral << Back to Contents Once there is a dock of 4 dipswitches at the hinge of the SMART Ticket on the Right Side. Switch Option Default Setting Not used “Safe Mode” – stops the Printer from Printing any more tickets if the Paper Low Sensor is Triggered.
  • Page 41: Ssp And Essp

    Secure Protocol (SSP) and Encrypted Smiley ® Secure Protocol (eSSP) are field proven secure interfaces specifically designed by Innovative Technology Ltd. to address the problems by cash handling systems in gaming machines. Problems such as acceptor swapping, re-programming acceptors and line tapping are all addressed.
  • Page 42: Setup Examples

    Caution It is very important that the cashbox chassis of the NV200 Spectral is bonded to earth, as lack of proper bonding can cause communication issues and failures. The earth bond on a NV200 Spectral should be made to the intended connection on the outer Cashbox.
  • Page 43: Nv200 Spectral And Smart Coin System

    Caution It is very important that the cashbox chassis of the NV200 Spectral is bonded to earth, as lack of proper bonding can cause communication issues and failures. The earth bonds on a NV200 Spectral should be made to the intended connection on the outer Cashbox.
  • Page 44: Cctalk

    Previously CC2 protocol was required to support a SMART Payout module, to implement the extra commands used for note recycling. When programmed to ccTalk the NV200 Spectral recognizes when a payout module is connected and automatically supports these extra commands, without needing to reprogram it to the CC2 protocol.
  • Page 45: Cctalk ® Des Encryption

    This exchange is performed in a Trusted Mode maintaining security. The Trusted Mode can only be entered by a physical access to the NV200 Spectral. Refer to Appendix 11.7...
  • Page 46: Routine Maintenance

    NV200 Spectral unit. The NV200 Spectral 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 Spectral head...
  • Page 47: Cleaning The Tebs Cashbox

    7.3.2 Cleaning the TEBS Cashbox Remove the cashbox as this provides access to the moving parts within the TEBS cashbox. Once the cashbox has been removed, detach the NV200 Spectral 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 48: Doc: User Manual Nv200 Spectral

    User Manual – NV200 Spectral << Back to Contents Once the debris has been cleared check foam strips on the stacker to ensure they are not damaged, if not move the stacker back into the rest position. If they are damaged, remove the stacker plate by pushing up and replace the strips with ITL part number LB2034.
  • Page 49: Cleaning The Ticket Module

    User Manual – NV200 Spectral << Back to Contents 7.3.3 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. When opened the ticket path is accessible, as shown below: Part of the SMART Ticket needs to be removed so the whole path can be cleaned.
  • Page 50: Doc: User Manual Nv200 Spectral

    User Manual – NV200 Spectral << Back to Contents 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.
  • Page 51: Doc: User Manual Nv200 Spectral

    User Manual – NV200 Spectral << Back to Contents Compressed air (Max pressure = 5 bar) should be used to clean the rollers and ticket path of debris. The ticket path can then be wiped off with a soft lint free cloth, this can be dampened (NOT wet) as required.
  • Page 52: Doc: User Manual Nv200 Spectral

    User Manual – NV200 Spectral << Back to Contents The Platen is reattached by pushing it back into position. The detached plastic for the note path can be repositioned by aligning the plastic guides and pushing the nodules into position.
  • Page 53: First Level Support

    The NV200 Spectral Validator has inbuilt fault detection facilities. If there is a configuration or other error, the NV200 Spectral front bezel will flash in a particular sequence, and a summary of the Bezel Flash Codes for the NV200 Spectral is shown below:...
  • Page 54: Doc: User Manual Nv200 Spectral

    User Manual – NV200 Spectral << Back to Contents Cashbox Issue an unlock command to the TEBS, physically unlock and relock Unlocked the unit ensuring the lock has been completely turned. Currency Remove the current TEBS bag and reinsert a new bag.
  • Page 55: Nv200 Spectral Module Flash Codes

    8.2 NV200 Spectral Module Flash Codes Each additional module for the NV200 Spectral has its own flash codes, outlined in the subsections below. 8.2.1 TEBS Lock Flash Codes The TEBS cashbox can display a flash code on the lock cam.
  • Page 56: Ticket Module Flash Codes

    Providing information, not an error. Solid Flashing Paper Low Refill the Tickets. No Connection 1. Make sure a NV200 Spectral is connected. detected 2. Check the NV200 Spectral is powered. 3. Check the Firmware on the NV200 Spectral supports the SMART Ticket. Initialisation Contact repairs@innovative-technology.com.
  • Page 57: Nv200 Spectral Connections

    User Manual – NV200 Spectral << Back to Contents 8.3.1 NV200 Spectral Connections Ensure the NV200 Spectral has power applied, the pin-outs for the relevant connection can be found in Section 6.4.2 The NV200 Spectral connector and the IF17 connector are similar, the only difference is the power cables in pins 15 &...
  • Page 58: Smart Payout 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 Spectral and printer. More details of this can be found in Section 6.2 An additional 4-pin molex connector is...
  • Page 59: Doc: User Manual Nv200 Spectral

    User Manual – NV200 Spectral << Back to Contents If the unit is connected, enter device manager and check the active com ports, there should be a device labelled as USB Serial. If no com port is present replace the IF17 and a new device will register.
  • Page 60: Second Level Support

    9 SECOND LEVEL SUPPORT 9.1 Obtaining Logs using SD Card The NV200 Spectral has 128MB internal memory which is used to capture event and performance logs. To retrieve the logs from the internal memory, you can insert an SD card into the front slot. The SD card must be FAT-32 formatted and have an empty folder on there called NV200HSL.
  • Page 61: Note Isn't Visible Once The Nv200 Spectral Has Been Removed

    User Manual – NV200 Spectral << Back to Contents 9.2.3 Note isn’t visible once the NV200 Spectral has been removed If the note isn’t visible then there is a jam in the cashbox, remove the cashbox by pulling the handle on the front of the cashbox and sliding it forward. Turn the keyless lock to release the barn door, you will now have access to the cashbox to manually remove the note.
  • Page 62: Clearing A Jam From The Tebs Cashbox

    User Manual – NV200 Spectral << Back to Contents 9.3 Clearing a Jam from the TEBS Cashbox Ensure the TEBS is connected to power and remove the cashbox. When the bag is removed, the note causing the jam condition hasn’t been credited so will need to be re-inserted when the unit is back in service.
  • Page 63: 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 Spectral by lifting the red catch at the front of the NV200 Spectral and sliding it away from the cashbox, it is now possible to lift the payout module away.
  • Page 64: Doc: User Manual Nv200 Spectral

    User Manual – NV200 Spectral << Back to Contents 1. Locate the Allen key into the hexagonal Diverter slot. 2. Move the Diverter into the transfer position by gently turning the Allen key anti-clockwise until it reaches the dead stop.
  • Page 65: Doc: User Manual Nv200 Spectral

    User Manual – NV200 Spectral << Back to Contents 4. Transfer all the stored bank notes onto the 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.
  • Page 66: 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 Spectral by lifting the red catch at the front of the NV200 Spectral and sliding it away from the cashbox, it is now possible to lift the Ticket module away.
  • Page 67: Compliances And Approvals

    << Back to Contents 10 COMPLIANCES AND APPROVALS 10.1 EC Declaration of Conformity The NV200 Spectral is fully compliant with the Declaration of Conformity (CE Marking) and RoHS. It is currently undergoing testing for UL approval; this manual will be updated when certification is passed.
  • Page 68: Appendix

    User Manual – NV200 Spectral << Back to Contents 11 APPENDIX 11.1 Cable Drawings NOTE: If required, IGES 3D models are available on request from ITL technical support. All parts can be purchased as part of the ITL development kit, details of which can be found on our website.
  • Page 69: Cn00292

    User Manual – NV200 Spectral << Back to Contents 11.1.2 CN00292 Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2018 Doc: User Manual NV200 Spectral Version: 1.0 Page 68 of 76...
  • Page 70: Cn00414

    User Manual – NV200 Spectral << Back to Contents 11.1.3 CN00414 Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2018 Doc: User Manual NV200 Spectral Version: 1.0 Page 69 of 76...
  • Page 71: Cn00487

    User Manual – NV200 Spectral << Back to Contents 11.1.4 CN00487 Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2018 Doc: User Manual NV200 Spectral Version: 1.0 Page 70 of 76...
  • Page 72: Lock Specification

    User Manual – NV200 Spectral << Back to Contents 11.2 Lock Specification Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2018 Doc: User Manual NV200 Spectral Version: 1.0 Page 71 of 76...
  • Page 73: Keyless Locking Cam

    User Manual – NV200 Spectral << Back to Contents 11.2.1 Keyless Locking Cam Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2018 Doc: User Manual NV200 Spectral Version: 1.0 Page 72 of 76...
  • Page 74: Tebs Locking Cam

    User Manual – NV200 Spectral << Back to Contents 11.2.2 TEBS Locking Cam Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2018 Doc: User Manual NV200 Spectral Version: 1.0 Page 73 of 76...
  • Page 75: Connector Specifications

    11.6 ccTalk DES Encryption – Trusted Mode Ensure the NV200 Spectral has been configured to use DES encryption in Validator Manager, this setting can be found on the options tab. To pair the NV200 Spectral with a DES trusted machine follow the steps below: 1.
  • Page 76: Escrow Control

    << Back to Contents 11.8 Escrow Control The NV200 Spectral has a single note escrow facility. This allows the NV200 Spectral to hold onto the note once validated, and then only stack the note into a cashbox when the host machine confirms that the vend operation has been completed. The sequence of operation is as follows: Copyright ©...
  • Page 77: File Naming Convention

    User Manual – NV200 Spectral << Back to Contents 11.9 File Naming Convention Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2018 Doc: User Manual NV200 Spectral Version: 1.0 Page 76 of 76...

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