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Section 

2   CARE AND TRANSPORT 

2.1 

Transport 

Shipping 

Whenever shipping the product, always use the original packaging, 
shipping container and/or the appropriate packaging. The packaging 
protects the product against potential shipping damage. 

Inspection

 

After transport inspect the product before use. 

2.2 

Storage 

Product 

Respect the temperature limits when storing the equipment, particularly 
in summer. Refer to section 4.1 General Specifications for information 
about storage and operating temperature limits. 

Inspection

 

After long periods of storage inspect the product before use. 

2.3 

Cleaning and Drying 

Product 

Use only a clean, soft, lint-free cloth for cleaning. If necessary, moisten 
the cloth with water or a mix of water and up to 50% Iso-Propyl Alcohol 
(IPA) . 

DO NOT 

use more than 50% IPA. Do not use other liquids; these 

may attack surface coatings.  

Please observe detailed instructions in section 

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Damp products

 

Dry the product and the accessories at a temperature not greater than 
40°C (108°F) and clean them. Do not repack until everything is 
completely dry. 

Cables and plugs

 

Keep plugs clean and dry. Blow away any dirt lodged in the plugs of the 
connecting cables. 

2.4 

Unpacking 

Inspect the Bill Acceptor for potential damage sustained in transit.  If any damage is present, 
return the ST1C-UL into the original packaging and notify the carrier immediately.  Send a 
written intent to file a claim to the delivering carrier within 72 hours from delivery.  Send a 
copy of that letter to the shipper.  Note that only the consignee can file a claim against the 
carrier for concealed damages. 

If there was no damage sustained in transit, retain the original packaging for immediate 
storage, future shipping or transporting. 

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Summary of Contents for ST1C-UL

Page 1: ...GBA ST1C UL 110 VAC 12Vdc Operation Manual www TURNSTILES us www entrapass com 8641 S Warhawk Road Conifer CO 80433 303 670 1099...

Page 2: ...TION 14 5 1 Power Requirements 14 5 2 Safety Standards 14 5 3 110VAC Power Connector 15 5 3 1 9 pin connector Details 15 5 3 2 Output Relay Rating 15 5 3 3 High Voltage Enable 15 5 4 12Vdc Low Voltage...

Page 3: ...document mean ST1C UL version with integral 100 120 Volt AC power regulator where applicable If you have any questions about this or any other GBA and Microcoin products then please visit our web sit...

Page 4: ...attack surface coatings Please observe detailed instructions in section Error Reference source not found Error Reference source not found Damp products Dry the product and the accessories at a temper...

Page 5: ...nform the user about hazards and how to counteract them The product is not to be operated until the user has been instructed on how to work with it 3 3 Responsibilities Person installing or maintainin...

Page 6: ...under warranty must be delivered to an Authorized Service Centre inbound freight prepaid Upon request owner must show proof of purchase when submitting equipment for service during the warranty perio...

Page 7: ...less than 3 seconds Nominal Cassette Capacity 300 bills front or rear access Interfaces Supported Pulse Parallel NISR Serial BSCP ccTalk ccNet VCCS Refer to separate manuals for more details on each...

Page 8: ...pecific application Bill Cassette 100 300 600 or 1000 bill capacity Faceplate matching Bill Guides to suit 66 or 70mm bill widths Internal Bill Guides to suit 66mm or 70mm applications Faceplate Bill...

Page 9: ...tored notes 300 Bill Cassette shows a front access style 600 Bill Cassette shows a rear access style with lock fitted Remove the cassette by sliding the cassette clip forwards and lifting the cassette...

Page 10: ...eze two tabs Press the release button Pull back to open the cassette lid Remove stacked bills Front Access Cassette Opening lid Front Access Cassette Remove stacked bills Rear Access Cassette Opening...

Page 11: ...n be mounted in three ways i Standard the entire faceplate is revealed at the front of the host machine and can be used to mount information decals ii Security only the raised area of the faceplate an...

Page 12: ...ogramming and calibrating the validator This requires a programming loom which connects to a Microcoin VAL 364 USB to Serial Dongle See section 4 7 User Push Button and Diagnostic LED See separate tec...

Page 13: ...amming Loom Connects to Microcoin VAL 364 ASY M 141418 12Vdc Power Signal Loom Connects to 18 pin port Power Signal Loom Part ASY M 141403 Bill Acceptor Side Host Side Bill Acceptor Side Host Side Unt...

Page 14: ...ply that is adequately protected taking into consideration local installation wiring conditions 5 1 Power Requirements Power Consumption Typical 15W Supply Voltage 100 to 120 Volts AC Input current Ty...

Page 15: ...05 at 2 A 120 VAC Res Operate Time typical 5 ms at nominal coil voltage Release Time typical 1 ms at nominal coil voltage with no coil suppressions Note 1 All values at 20 C 68 F Note 2 Please observe...

Page 16: ...when active 2 When using Low Voltage Enable input on this connector do not connect High Voltage Enable pins to avoid conflicts in the control logic See table below 3 The Enable Validator input can be...

Page 17: ...rt is compliant as a USB 2 0 full speed host or device and is fitted with a mini AB socket The USB port can be used to Connect a USB memory device to reprogram the validator with new firmware and bill...

Page 18: ...ut of the Channel Assembly see section 6 2 4 Using a cotton swab or lint free cloth wetted with cleaning solution and applying light force only carefully clean all sensor windows in both halves upper...

Page 19: ...ard until the retaining bar clicks into place Note that the black internal bill guides must be fitted for either 66 or 70mm applications They can be provided as a kit which includes a matching note gu...

Page 20: ...purple Access Latch on the back of the Bottom Sensor Assembly and gently slide the module out of the Channel Assembly 4 Clear the jammed bill s from the bill acceptor 5 Re assemble unit and switch th...

Page 21: ...Indication Status Standby Modes Steady Green Unit Operational Steady Orange Unit Inhibited by Host Controller Steady Red Unit out of order Hard Fault Active Modes Flashing Green Unit Validating Flash...

Page 22: ...by the user as it was scanned 4 Red Bill inserted skewed 5 Red Bill is too long or two bills inserted 6 Red 7 1 3 Illuminated Bill Guide Patterns The illuminated bill guide can be configured to flash...

Page 23: ...s 3 Insufficient power supply capacity 1 Bill inhibit settings 2 Bottom Sensor Assembly fitting 3 Bill path cleanliness 1 Use on board button or GBA Talk to enable required bills 2 Use GBA Talk to che...

Page 24: ...Page 24 of 25 Section 8 8 DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS 8 1 Upstacker Downstacker www TURNSTILES us www entrapass com 8641 S Warhawk Road Conifer CO 80433 303 670 1099...

Page 25: ...S us focuses on the needs of our clients Our vast experience with a variety of installation types gives us a tremendous working knowledge of available technology we work with the customer s IT Facilit...

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