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Document #101-0113

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10/16/09

WARNING! Shock Hazard! DO NOT connect power or operate the

validator with the covers removed.

Final Checkout

1.

Once again,

 

be certain all electrical power to the changer or Autocashier has been turned

off. Failure to do so may cause injury or death.

 Then re-install the validator in its mounting

bracket.

2.

Be sure the 9-pin harness connector at the rear of the validator is securely seated.

3.

Before you apply power, position yourself so that you can observe the display on the side of the
validator.

4.

Apply power and you should observe a decimal point or other character flashing on the display
within five seconds. If you don’t see anything on the display, or the display is not flashing, remove
power immediately and proceed to troubleshooting.

5.

If you do see a flashing decimal point on the display, the validator is ready to accept currency. Try
inserting a few bills to be sure the validator is working properly.

6.

This completes the update process. Your validator should now be capable of accepting both the old
and new currency.

Troubleshooting

Follow this troubleshooting chart if your validator did not power up correctly during final checkout.

For any other symptom or error code, consult your validator operation manual. For additional assistance
contact an Authorized Service Representative from the list attached, or the Hamilton Service Department at
(800) 837-5561.

SYMPTOM

POSSIBLE CAUSES

         

9-pin harness is not connected

Display is blank

         

Power is not on

         

Connector P3 not installed

         

EPROM is installed incorrectly.  Backwards or pin bent.

         

Validator is inhibited.  Changer is Out-of-Service

         

Connector P2 not installed

Display flashes 1.5

         

Connector P1 not installed or mis-plugged

Does not accept new 
bills

Display shows a “J”

         

Connector P1 is mis-plugged

         

Will only accept new bills if inserted black seal first

Display has random segments lit.

         

EPROM is installed incorrectly.  Backwards or pin bent.

Display flashes ½ of 1

Summary of Contents for XE

Page 1: ...rainedServiceRepresentativesthatarefullyqualifiedtoperformthisupdateisincluded inthisinstructionalguide Tools Required 2phillipsscrewdriver Smallflatbladescrewdriver Smallneedle nosepliers Preliminary...

Page 2: ...tom left cornerfromtheframe 10 Remove the sensor cable at connector P1 and separate the circuit board from the validator EPROM Removal 1 Refer to Figure 3 and locate the EPROM at U1 on the circuit boa...

Page 3: ...board toward the validator frame and drop it down into place Be sure to tuck the sensor cable down between the transformer and the front cover so that no wires becomepinched 3 Install the cables at c...

Page 4: ...y Try insertingafewbillstobesurethevalidatorisworkingproperly 6 This completes the update process Your validator should now be capable of accepting both the old and new currency Troubleshooting Follow...

Page 5: ...ilton sobligationunderthe warranty is limited to replacing any defective part at its expense within one 1 year from the date of the purchase of the Validator Update If you elect not to use a Hamilton...

Page 6: ...Document 101 0113 6 10 16 09 WARNING Shock Hazard DO NOT connect power or operate the validator with the covers removed Figure 1...

Page 7: ...Document 101 0113 7 10 16 09 WARNING Shock Hazard DO NOT connect power or operate the validator with the covers removed Figure 2 SMALL CARDBOARD INSULATOR LARGE CARDBOARD INSULATOR SCREW 4 40x1 4...

Page 8: ...Document 101 0113 8 10 16 09 WARNING Shock Hazard DO NOT connect power or operate the validator with the covers removed Figure 3 Figure 4...

Page 9: ...Document 101 0113 9 10 16 09 WARNING Shock Hazard DO NOT connect power or operate the validator with the covers removed Figure 5 B A P3 P2 P1...

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