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1998-1999  CashCode Company Inc

 

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PT# MAN-ST07

 

Rev.B2  11/99

3. Precautions

1.

Badly ripped, wrinkled, or wet banknotes may get jammed in the Bill Validator.

2.

The electronic components should not be allowed to get wet at any time.

3.

A lot of dust entering the inside of the Bill Validator may interfere with the optical

sensors as well as the transport mechanism.

4. Banknote Stacking

Accepted banknotes are stacked in the removable Cassettes. Depending on the

position of DIP switch SW1-5, the Bill Validator can accept banknotes either one way or four
ways. Accordingly, the banknotes in the Cassette take either identical positions or all possible
random positions.

Various models of the Cassettes allow for different capacities and also different security

features.

To  take the banknotes out of the Cassette, perform the following:

1. Remove the Cassette from the Bill Validator by pressing with your fingers against

both Cassette catches, while rotating the cassette at an angle of 15...20 degrees around the

axis via which the cassette is hooked to the Bill
Validator.

2. Move the Cassette along the hooking slots

in the base of  the Bill Validator until the axis is free.

3. Take the Cassette off the Bill Validator by

moving it out along the slots in the Bill Validator.

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Summary of Contents for ST-07 Series

Page 1: ... 1998 1999 CashCode Co Inc PT MAN ST07 Rev B2 11 99 ST 07 Series Bill Validators Operation Manual ...

Page 2: ... ST07 Rev B2 11 99 Contents Page 1 Overview 3 2 Main Parts 4 3 Precautions 5 4 Banknote Stacking 5 5 Banknote Jam 6 6 Maintenance 6 7 Mounting 7 9 Input And Output Circuitry 8 10 Harness Connection 10 11 Connector Pinout 11 12 DIP Switch Settings 12 ...

Page 3: ...ches allowing the user to select the operating mode Banknote depositing 5 The Bill Validator has an ESCROW feature which after validating a banknote and sending a message containing information about the banknote denomination to the external equipment holds the banknote in a position from which it can either be returned or accepted by the next command sent by external equipment 5 The Bill Validato...

Page 4: ...dicator is ON The red rectangular indicator is ON if the Bill Validator can not accept a banknote for some reason the previous banknote is still being processed or the acceptance is prohibited by the external equipment or the Cassette is full or in case of any malfunction There are connectors on the side of the Bill Validator to connect it to the external equipment B i l l A c c e p t o r R e m o ...

Page 5: ...r one way or four ways Accordingly the banknotes in the Cassette take either identical positions or all possible random positions Various models of the Cassettes allow for different capacities and also different security features To take the banknotes out of the Cassette perform the following 1 Remove the Cassette from the Bill Validator by pressing with your fingers against both Cassette catches ...

Page 6: ...c head may affect the acceptance rate of the Bill Validator or even cause jams To clean the pathway do as prescribed below 1 Remove the cassette from the bill validator 2 Open the two covers of the banknote pathway clam shell 3 Use a soft cloth moisten with mild non abrasive detergent to remove the dirt Note Bill validators should be cleaned as needed to maintain optimal performance This will very...

Page 7: ...fferent capacities The figure Layout Of Mounting Holes shows the template for panel of the external equipment where the Bill Validator is to be mounted All the dimensions are in millimetres and inches in parenthesis 50 8 2 85 5 3 37 93 3 66 8 25 325 105 4 4 15 86 3 39 170 Bills 118 4 65 400 Bills 144 5 67 600 Bills 196 7 72 1000 Bills 5 5 0 22 86 7 3 41 32 1 26 ...

Page 8: ...rent is not greater than 0 1 mA with applied voltage up to 50 VDC resistance of the closed contacts is not greater than 100 Ohm maximum load current is not more than 70 mA 2 INHIBIT LINE input electrically insulated optocouple input input voltage to prohibit any banknote acceptance is not more than 0 5 VDC input voltage to allow banknote acceptance is within the range 3 24 VDC with the current not...

Page 9: ...ogic 1 state input voltage is not less than 4 5 VDC with sourcing current up to 0 1 mA The output circuitry is compatible with any of the input circuitry of the external equipment based on TTL HC HCT gates levels To guarantee a reliable logic 1 state output signal the external equipment should have a pull up resistor with resistance within 1 kOhm 4 7 kOhm The input circuitry can be connected direc...

Page 10: ...06 and the Jumper Connector PT AMZ XXX PUL 18 may be applied to the 18 pin interface connector of the Bill Validator if required External Harness CashCode Serial Interface CashCode Serial Interface Connector Power Connector AM P 102398 7 AM P 102681 4 AM P 102536 7 W ire Size 26 22 AW G Interface Connector Power Connector M olex 15 04 5064 M olex 50 57 9303 2 pc M olex 16 02 0096 6 pc W ire Size 2...

Page 11: ...wn CachCode Serial Interface Connector Mating Connector AMP Part 102398 7 1 psc 102536 7 1 psc 102681 4 1 psc Terminal Signal Function Activity 1 Credit Pulse Output Low 2 Interrupt Output Low 3 Serial Pulse Select High Low 4 Ground Signal Ground 5 Serial Data Output 6 Not connected 7 Not connected 8 Not connected 9 Not connected 10 Out of Service Output Low 11 Not connected 12 Accept Enable Input...

Page 12: ... use the point of a sharp instrument Each switch is assigned to control the settings shown below This is an example only please check your USER MANUAL for your model SW 1 SW 2 DIP Switches under cover O P E N 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 O P E N SW 1 O P E N 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SW 2 1 2 3 O P E N 4 1 2 1 pulse 1 1 2 3 pulse 1 2 1 4 pulse 1 2 1 2 pulse 1 7 Slow Pulse 50mS ON 300m S OFF 7 Fast Pulse 50mS ON ...

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