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CPI CashCode SLB-1043 User Manual page 2

Single width bulk loading validator with mounting bracket and adapter

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1. Typical DIP Switches Setting
To access switches open the back lid. Switches are located on the right side of
the lid, as observed from the bezel. The "up" state is defined as the switch
position closer to the top cover of the lid.
"Down" State
SW. #1
SW 1.1
1-st Bill Enable controlled by host
SW 1.2
2-nd Bill Enable controlled by host
SW 1.3
3-rd Bill Enable controlled by host
SW 1.4
4-th Bill Enable controlled by host
SW 1.5
5-th Bill Enable controlled by host
SW 1.6
6-th Bill Enable controlled by host
SW 1.7
7-th Bill Enable controlled by host
SW 1.8
8-th Bill Enable controlled by host
"Down" State
SW#2
SW 2.1
Four Way
SW 2.2
High security disabled
SW 2.3
19200 bps data rate
SW 2.4
Not used
2. Interface Connector Pinout
Mating Connector:
DB25 generic male connector
1
14
Terminal
1,2
14,15
3
11
12
13
24
other
"Up" State
Default
1-st bill Disable
down
2-nd Bill Disable
down
3-rd Bill Disable
down
4-th Bill Disable
down
5-th Bill Disable
down
6-th Bill Disable
down
7-th Bill Disable
down
8-th Bill Disable
down
"Up" State
Default
One Way
down
High security enabled
down
9600 bps data rate
down
Not used
down
Circuit
+12 V
Power ground
Do not connect
Reset
Host Tx output
Host Rx input
Signal ground
Not used
3. Power connections
+12 V lines must be connected together directly at the connector.
Power ground lines must be connected together directly at the connector,
thus forming a power ground star point; both 5V and 12V power sources
must use this star point.
Signal ground may not be connected to power ground star point; it should be
connected to the host signal ground instead.
Bus reset line, host Rx and Tx lines are all RS232 signal level lines.
4. Diagnostics
Count the number of flashes and compare with the diagnostic chart below:
## of
Malfunction
flashes
Boot-related flashes (green flashes on red background)
Memory write error – check memory stick for proper contact
1
Firmware set incomplete – please obtain the missing part and
2
install
A required card is missing – please install the card required;
3
normally reported when the main firmware component is
missing/corrupt
Update policy violation – please install the card required to
regain policy rights; most common reason – a ONE UPDATE
4
or NDEG card is missing
Generic error – a fatal boot error, please contact technical
5
support
Operation flashes (red flashes on dark background)
Box removed – please verify the drop box is secured in place
1
Boot invocation error – please verify that a required card is in
2
place
Box full – check the drop box and make sure it's not full
3
Stacker plate stuck – verify that drop box is fully inserted and
4
stacker plate has room to move inside the drop box
Optical sensor failure – contact technical support
6
Magnetic sensor failure – contact technical support
7
Bill jam – please verify the bill pathway is clear
11
Firmware integrity problem – please verify that all firmware
14
components are installed

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