NOTICE: no error status will be transmitted to the machine, so that the latter does not go out of
service, and will therefore continue to maintain the other functions working.
8.2
Messages from the Note validator
8.2.1
BillyOne / OryOne Validator
During operation, the amount of consecutive red flashes produced by the entry slot indicates the
possible malfunctions (see chart below):
no of red flashes
Description
1
Validator is open
2
Jammed banknote
3
Fraud attempt detected
5
Adjust optic sensors
7
Stacker full (OryOne Only)
9
Low power supply
11
Check operation of the e efficiency of the validator motor
12
Check operation of the e efficiency of the stacker motor
(OryOne only)
14
ROM error
8.2.2
Front bezel flashing blue
When the front bezel flashes blue, it means that either the stacker has been removed, or the
detection sensor has gone faulty.
8.2.3
Fraud-fishing protection
The banknote reader is equipped with a security device that gets activated in the event of fishing
fraud attempts repeated over a period of time.
This device can be set through the dip-switch SW2 (DS-row on the Validator side) to operate in a
"soft" mode (* DS2 = ON) or in "extended" mode (** DS2 = OFF).
(**) Dip-Switch SW2 OFF
Attempt
Validator reaction
Do as described below
1
th
Remains in service
-
2
th
Remains in service
-
3
th
> error (3 red flashes)
Reset (switch off then on)
4
th
> error (3 red flashes)
Reset (switch off then on)
After the 5th fraud attempt (3 yellow flashes), it is necessary to wait for automatic restore
of service. Take care not to switch the device off.
Any attempt
at “fishing” will cause the note to be rejected, without showing any visible
signal.
8.2.4
Code RI (RI Code) - (Control Board is blocked)
When this message appears, keep the 3 buttons behind the display pressed for 5 seconds.
The ‘Code RI' message means that there has been an event that makes it wise to hold the
EPROM from operating. If and when it pops up, hold down the 3 OK, UP e DOWN keys at
the same time for 5 seconds.
Such operation will reset the machine to its default configuration. It will then be necessary to
re-program the setup according to the needs.
In case that the `Code RI' message pops up again after releasing the 3 keys, it means that the
EPROM has been damaged: it will be necessary to replace the board.
(*) Dip-Switch SW2 ON
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