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.
GA717-4 BV100 User Manual << Back to Contents 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. If in doubt please contact Innovative Technology for details of any changes.
2 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION 2.1 General Description The BV100 is a versatile bill acceptor with modular cashbox options, suitable for most applications. Designed for easy installation the BV100 supports all standard protocols and has a high acceptance rate for multi-currencies. Future-proof, the unit can be updated quickly and easily via USB, PC or handheld programmer.
Details http://innovative- technology.com/shop/bv100- PM00761 BV100 Side Plate Left 72mm spares/bv100-side-plate-left-72mm- detail http://innovative- technology.com/shop/bv100- PM00762 BV100 Side Plate Right 72 mm spares/bv100-side-plate-right-72mm- detail 2.5 Cashbox Options Four cashbox types are available: ITL Part Number Description Details BV100 300 Bill Cashbox http://innovative- technology.com/shop/bv100-...
3.1 Compatibility 3.1.1 Hardware Compatibility 3.1.1.1 Machine Mounting Assuming the suitable bezel type has been ordered the BV100 can be used as fitting replacement for the following products: • NV4 (NV4 to NV10 Converter Kit may be required) • NV7 •...
<< Back to Contents 3.1.1.3 Power Supply It is vital that the BV100 is connected to a power supply being able to provide the required power environment. A weak power supply causes malfunctioning of the BV100 such like note rejects or missing credits. If the BV100 is used as a fitting replacement for an older model or product we recommend checking the power supply specifications of the machine.
<< Back to Contents 3.5.2. Earth Bonding It is very important that the BV100 is properly bonded to earth as described in 3.5.1. Lack of proper bonding can cause communication issues and other failures. Caution! Lack of proper earth bonding causes failures! 3.5.3.
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION Introduction The BV100 leaves the factory pre-programmed with the latest dataset and firmware files. However, it is important to ensure your device is kept up to date with the latest dataset and firmware. This section will give you a brief overview of the various update possibilities with the BV100.
Trojan, this is a false positive and if this happens you will need to add a rule to your antivirus to allow the file to run. 4.4.1.3. Hardware Setup There are 2 types of connection BV100 to host machine: 1. Connect the USB cable DA2/IF17 and your computer or laptop.
Cable drawing can be found in Section 12.1 4.4.1.4. Switching to Programming Mode (SSP) Before programming via the Validator Manager, the BV100 needs to be switched to its programming mode (SSP interface). Please refer to Section for the procedure for doing this.
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 your BV100 fails to connect please ensure the correct drivers are installed and the unit is in SSP.
Re-programming via DA3 1. Open Device Programming System program and add the files you will use. Set “Match” update mode if you want to update current BV100 dataset after comparing datasets or “override” update mode, which will reprogram unit with chosen file and interface not depending on what is downloaded at the moment: 2.
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4. Using small button choose Match download or Override download depending on requirements, then press big button and downloading process will begin. After, the BV100 will restart and DA3 button become green color meaning successful reprogramming. The table below shows an explanation of the error codes displayed on the Mode Indicator LED’s if the center RUN button changes color to red.
GA717-4 BV100 User Manual << Back to Contents 4.4.3. Remote Update The BV100 validator supports remote updating. For SSP protocol, the procedure of updating is described in Section 10 of SSP Implementation Guide (GA973). Files remote updating in ccTalk please, contact support@innovative-technology.co.uk...
GA717-4 BV100 User Manual << Back to Contents PROTOCOLS AND INTERFACING Introduction The BV100 supports standard industry protocols. Interfaces that are not listed may be available upon request. For any queries regarding interfaces that are not listed please contact support@innovative-technology.com. Caution!
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.
GA717-4 BV100 User Manual << Back to Contents 5.2.3 Setup Examples The drawing below shows, how to connect the BV100 to an SSP or eSSP host machine using available cables and interfaces from Innovative Technology Ltd. For cable drawings please refer to 10.1 Section.
When using ccTalk ® DES encryption, the BV100 and host machine must exchange a secret key which forms the basis of the communication encryption. This exchange is performed in a Trusted Mode maintaining security. The Trusted Mode can only be entered by a physical access to the BV100.
Caution! SIO and SI2 are outmoded and not recommended for new developments! The BV100 does not support the simple serial data out only mode. It only supports the serial data input/output mode. The host machine does not echo messages back to the validator.
Validators have a unique address – 00110XXX binary (30H). The VMC polls the bus to detect presence of the BV100 Validator or get information on the current status of the validator. The validators will respond when asked for activity with an acknowledgment, a negative acknowledgment or a specific reply, depending on its current status.
5.6.4 Escrow Control The BV100 has a single note escrow facility. This allows the BV100 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. Hold pin 10 Low to enable the single note escrow function.
If the BV100 is set to Binary it will issue the vend signals as a binary pattern on the parallel outputs for 100 ± 3 ms. In this way a maximum of 15 different notes can be accepted and 4 notes individually inhibited.
5.7.4 Escrow Control The BV100 has a single note escrow facility. This allows the BV100 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. Hold pin 10 Low to enable the single note escrow function.
4.17 firmware. The BV100 has a single note escrow facility. This allows the BV100 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. Please refer to 12.4...
5.8.7 Credit Hold Function If this function is enabled the BV100 will take the notes as normal but then wait until the escrow line is toggled low/high before it will then give out the pulses per denomination as set. After the pulses have been given, the BV100 will wait for another low/high toggle until the full value of credit pulses are given.
The BV100 has been designed to minimise any performance variation over time. Much of this is achieved by careful hardware and software design. However, depending upon the environment the BV100 may at some time require cleaning, belt changing or note path clearing.
1. Screened USB 2.0 A-B cable, less than 5-meter length, should be used in case of direct USB connection and when TTL-USB adapter is used. 2. Connecting BV100 via TTL-USB adapters, either IF-17 of DA2 ones should be used. ITL provides principal electrical scheme of IF-17 adapter, please contact support@innovative-technology.co.uk...
<< Back to Contents 9 TECHNICAL DATA 2D picture Weight • Empty BV100 Validator - 1.0 kg • Cashbox: With full 300 bills cashbox - 1.3 kg With full 550 bills cashbox - 1.6 kg With full 800 bills cashbox - 1.9 kg With full 1050 bills cashbox - 2.2 kg...
3.0 A 9.4.3 Power Supply Guidance The BV100 requires a stable 12V DC/1.0 A power supply. Please check the power requirements of your host machine and other peripherals to dimension a suitable power environment for your machine setup. TDK Lambda manufactures suitable power supplies.
11.5 Escrow Control The BV100 has a single note escrow facility. This allows the BV100 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. If no confirmation of the Vend is received, then the note will be returned to the user after 30 seconds.
(Time A). When a note is inserted under the front sensor the BV100 wakes up and the busy line goes low to indicate that the validator is in use. The busy line remains low during the validating and stacking process and once the note has been successfully validated and stacked the vend line goes low to issue the credit.
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