Innovative NV10 Operation Manual

Innovative NV10 Operation Manual

Innovative nv10 bank note validator: user guide
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NV10
OPERATIONS
MANUAL
INTELLIGENCE IN VALIDAT
Copyright Innovative Technology Ltd 2008
GA333-5

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  • Page 1 NV10 OPERATIONS MANUAL INTELLIGENCE IN VALIDAT Copyright Innovative Technology Ltd 2008 GA333-5...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Cash code serial protocol 6.10 Non-isolated serial protocol (NIS) Updating currency and firmware files ITL Bank Note Validator Currency Manager NV10 – NV10 copy (cloning) Mechanical installation Changing or removing the bezels Fitting the bezel into a machine Routine maintenance...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    NV10 Operations Manual 1 INTRODUCTION his manual describes the operation of the NV10 Bank note Validator as fitted with Firmware Version 3.15 or greater. AUTIONS: • S PRODUCT MUST BE FITTED WITH A 2 AMP FUSE BEFORE USE. • THE NV10 VALIDATOR IS PIN FOR PIN COMPATIBLE WITH NV7/8/9, PIN FOR PIN COMPATIBLE WITH THE NV2/3/4/4X OR 5 SERIES PRODUCTS.
  • Page 4 NV10 Operations Manual GROUP EMAIL CONTACT BRAZIL suporte@bellis-technology.com.br CHINA support@innovative-technology.co.uk COLUMBIA support@automated-transactions.net GERMANY support@automated-transactions.de ENGLAND support@innovative-technology.co.uk SPAIN soporte@automated-transactions.es UNITED STATES OF AMERICA supportusa@bellis-technology.com REST OF THE WORLD sales@innovative-technology.co.uk Copyright Innovative Technology Ltd 2008 GA333-5...
  • Page 5: Environment And Power Requirements

    Humidity Table 1 – Environmental Requirements CAUTIONS: IF THE INPUT VOLTAGE FALLS BELOW +11V, THE NV10 MAY NOT OPERATE CORRECTLY (THE VALIDATOR WILL REJECT NOTES). THE AMBER STATUS LED AND FRONT BEZEL LIGHTS WILL FLASH TO INDICATE INCORRECT CONDITIONS. IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT THE POWER SUPPLY USED CAN SUPPLY AT LEAST 1.5 AMPS.
  • Page 6: General Description

    PA231 Figure 1 - he NV10 Validator leaves the factory containing at least one currency data set so that it is ready for immediate installation. If it is desired to change the currency data set this may be done using either the NV10 to NV10 currency cloning system or the PC based Currency Management software.
  • Page 7: Nv10 User Interface

    NV10 Operations Manual The NV10 has been designed for easy installation in most machines. The new stepped “s miling mouth” allows insertion of notes with one hand and simplifies the note handling mechanism. Interfacing the Validator is very simple, with the choice of the following protocols: •...
  • Page 8: Dipswitch Settings

    Switches 3 and 4 – Machine Interface protocol selection hese switches are used to select the machine interface to be used. The NV10 supports numerous interfaces, as shown below, (see table 1). Interface...
  • Page 9: Machine Interface: Hardware

    Alternating RED and GREEN MACHINE INTERFACE: HA The NV10 interface connector is located on th ), two are used for the 0v and +12v power supply and there are five outputs and five inputs, the remaining four pins are reserved for future use. An example mating connector is Molex Part No: 39-51-2160 .1 INTERFACE CONNECT...
  • Page 10: Input And Output Hardware Circuits

    Inhibit 1 the inhibit must be held LOW Also the serial Input pin in SSP Inhibit 2 Inhibit 3 Inhibit 4 Busy NV10 is validating and stacking output. Active low while the Escrow Factory Use Only Factory Use Only Factory...
  • Page 11: Serial Interface Input And Outputs

    CAUTION: THE SERIAL INTERFACES WILL ONLY WORK IF THE RELEVANT INTERFACE SOFTWARE IS CORRECTLY INSTALLED. Name SSP TxD SSP RxD Table 7 - Serial Interface Inputs and Outputs Copyright Innovative Technology Ltd 2008 Logic low Logic high 0V <low<0.5V 3.7 V <high<12V 0.6V...
  • Page 12: Machine Interfaces: Protocols

    Vend line is set low for a period of 100 ± 3ms. Pulses outside these limits should be rejected as a precaution against false triggering. Busy Output: (Pin 9). This is a general-purpose busy signal. It is active low while the NV10 is in operation.
  • Page 13: Binary Output - Bin

    If the NV10 is set to binary mode it will issue the vend signals as a binary pattern on the parallel outputs for 100 ± 3ms. In this way a maximum of 15 different notes can be accepted and 4 notes individually inhibited.
  • Page 14: Serial Input/Output - Sio (Baud Rate Is Defaulted To 300)

    30 second time-out. Setting all the inhibits high causes a note reject. In the event of a note being forcibly removed from the mouth of the NV10 during the 30- second interval, the NV10 will go out of service for 45 seconds.
  • Page 15: Nv200 Operations Manual

    The NV10 will operate at 9600 Baud rate if Inhibit 2 line is held low when powered • The NV10 will not be enabled in serial I/O mode if Inhibit 3 line is held low when the unit is powered up. A software enable must be sent to enable the validator.
  • Page 16: Table 8 - Receive And Transmit Codes

    NV10 Operations Manual The NV10 will receive and transmit the following event codes. Recognised Receive Codes to NV10 MESSAGE Inhibit C1 Inhibit C2 Inhibit C3 Inhibit C4 Inhibit C5 Inhibit C6 Inhibit C7 Inhibit C8 Inhibit C9 Inhibit C10 Inhibit C11...
  • Page 17: Serial Input/Output - Si2 (Baud Rate Is Defaulted To 9600)

    All Transmit and Receive codes and Example protocols are the same as in Chapter 6.4 (See tables 8 and 9 above) The data is formatted as follows: 1-start bit, Copyright Innovative Technology Ltd 2008 Validator Decimal Value Validator Busy Validator Ready...
  • Page 18: Smiley ® Secure Protocol (Ssp)

    RS232 (like) - open collector driver • High Speed 9600 Baud Rate • 16 bit CRC error checking • Data Transfer Mode Copyright Innovative Technology Ltd 2008 Bit 2 Bit 3 Bit 4 Bit 5 Note not recognized Secure Protocol (SSP) Specification (ITL Drawing ®...
  • Page 19: Multi-Drop Bus/Internal Communications Protocol (Mdb/Icp)

    6.7 MULTI-DROP BUS/INTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOL (MDB/ICP) To use the MDB mode an IF5 interface box must be fitted to the NV10 Validator. DIPswitches 3 & 4 must be in the up position to select ‘Special’ mode on the validator and the MDB option of the interface firmware loaded into the NV10.
  • Page 20: Cctalk Protocol - Cct

    NV10 Operations Manual The NV10 banknote Validators have a unique address – 00110XXX binary (30H). The VMC polls the bus to detect presence of the NV10 Validators or get information on the current status of the Validators. The Validators will respond when asked for activity with an acknowledgment, a negative acknowledgment or a specific reply, depending on its current status.
  • Page 21: Cash Code Serial Protocol

    The default encryption key will be set to the key code printed on the label on the NV10. If the key is changed to a new stored key by the host machine, the key can be reset to the default by the following the steps below.
  • Page 22: Non-Isolated Serial Protocol (Nis)

    NIS option of the interface firmware must be loaded into the NV10. (DIPswitch 2 is not functional in this mode). here is a single output DATA line from the NV10. There are three control lines, two from the controller ‘’ACCEPT ENABLE’’ and ‘’SEND’’ and one from the Validators IRQ (INTERRUPT) (see table 10).
  • Page 23: Nv10 - Nv10 Copy (Cloning)

    Master and Slave units. • Set DIPswitches 3 UP and 4 DOWN to select SSP inte • Use the NV10 Cloning Kit 2 (CK2) and connect the two units together as per CK2 label. • Turn on the +12V power supply.
  • Page 24 • When currency copy is complete, Master will show GREEN and RED LED’s continuously and slave will reset. • NV10 – NV10 copy is now complete. Copyright Innovative Technology Ltd 2008 TO SLOW BLINK (1 PER SECOND) THEN ause ss (the...
  • Page 25: Mechanical Installation

    The NV10 validator is supplied with the Universal Bezel-PA231 (see figure 10). 8.1 CHANGING OR REMOVING THE BEZELS • Push the red Bezel Release Catch in the centre and top of the NV10. • The bezel can then be unhooked from the 4 locating points on the NV10.
  • Page 26: Routine Maintenance

    DAMAGE TO THE VALIDATOR, ONLY USE A MILD DETERGENT. Remove the NV10 from its bezel. Push the 2 red Note Path Access Buttons on the sides of the NV10 downwards and then inwards towards the body of the NV10 (see figure 9) and lift to expose the note paths, place them on a clean dry surface.
  • Page 27: Figure 11 - Nv10 Sensors

    5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all dust and debris has been re 6. Repeat step 3 using a DRY lint free cloth to remove any excess moisture. Copyright Innovative Technology Ltd 2008 Optical Sensors Figure 11 – NV10 Sensors mild detergent such as dish moved from both belts. Insert Paper...
  • Page 28: Belt Changing

    NV10 Operations Manual .2 BELT CHANGING • With the NV10 note paths exposed (see figure 11) place the unit on a clean dry surface. • Remove the lower cover plate by lifting up the retention catch and carefully sliding it back (see figure 12).
  • Page 29: Fault Finding Analysis

    Is the corre file programmed? Validator rejects the required note genuine notes contained in the Currency file? Are sensors ok Copyright Innovative Technology Ltd 2008 SOLUTION zel lit? Check the P ower Supply specification ” Check the LED Status codes (Chapter 4.2).
  • Page 30: Support Tools

    (Document number GA339) 1.3 INTERNET WEBSITE SUPPORT The Innovative Technology Ltd website provi currency sets and new versions of firmware for the NV10. You can obtain these along with technical bulletins by visiting www.innovative-technology.co.uk. 1.4 E-MAIL SUPPORT If the data you require is not mail system to help customers with unusual requirements.
  • Page 31: Appendix

    NV10 Operations Manual APPENDIX A – DIMENSION DRAWINGS Copyright Innovative Technology Ltd 2008 GA333-5...
  • Page 32: Appendix B - Extended Bezels

    NV10 Operations Manual APPENDIX B – EXTENDED BEZEL Copyright Innovative Technology Ltd 2008 GA333-5...
  • Page 33: Appendix C -Cash Box Advice

    The top of the cash chute dividing plate should fit into the recess of PM397 on the rear of the NV10 un Depth must be sufficient to stor the required...
  • Page 34: Appendix D - Escrow Control

    30 second time-out. For channels above 4, setting all the inhibits high will cause a note reject. the event of a note being forcibly removed from the mouth of the NV10 during the 30- second interval, the NV10 will go out of service for 45 seconds.
  • Page 35: Appendix E - Interface Tools Da1 - Da2

    NOTE: The Validator must be in SSP mode when connected to a computer and then returned to the Original Settings when the download is complete. Validator +12V DC Figure 16 - Connecting DA1 to a NV10 and PC for upgrading Copyright Innovative Technology Ltd 2008 DA2 adapter board USB type-A to Type-B cable...
  • Page 36: Figure 17 - Connecting Da2 To A Nv10 And Pc For Upgrading Software

    USB type Connector into the USB port of the PC. Once the connections have been made install the appropriate software for the validator you are using. PC Serial Port Figure 17 - Connecting DA2 to a NV10 and PC for upgrading Software Installation oftware Installation DA1 - To install the ITL BNV Download Manager Software insert the CDROM into the correct PC drive.
  • Page 37: Appendix F - Pc System Specification

    NV10 Operations Manual APPENDIX F – PC SYSTEM SPECIFICATION The ITL Validator Software has been tested and verified using Windows 2000/XP on a Pentium based PC System ( Microsoft and Intel). Full functionality cannot be © guaranteed on lower specification systems.
  • Page 38: Index

    Figure 6 – Typical Serial Output: Transmission of the value 20 (decimal), Note not recognized Figure 7 – MDB Opto Isolated Input / Output circuits NV10 MDB Slave Figure 8 – ccTalk connector pins on the NV10 Figure 9 – Cloning kit CK2 Figure 10 –...
  • Page 39 Pending protecting this product. If you require further details please contact the factory. Innovative Technology 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.

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