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Document #101-0008
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11/11/05
I. INTRODUCTION
Compatibility
Validator
The Stacker may be connected in a system using the XE Validator and a current version of the C2000 Control-
ler (C230v1.9 or higher). The C2000 Controller will control the stacking operations. Configuration Switch #2
on the C2000 Controller and Switch #4 on the XE Validator must be in the OFF position in order for the XE
Validator to function with the Single Stacker.
The Hamilton Single Stacker must have the letters “NR” at the end
of the serial number. If these letters are missing, then the Stacker
may not compatible with other Hamilton equipment.
Operation
After a bill is accepted, it passes out of the Validator and falls into the Stacker, on top of the rails. The Validator
then sends a credit pulse to the Controller. The controller registers a credit and sends an activation pulse to the
stacker which energizes the relay and starts motor. Then a cam on the motor shaft activates a switch that
unlatches the relay and takes over running the motor. The cam also operates the pusher, which travels down
and pushes the bill below the rails. As the cam completes one revolution, it comes back to the switch and
deactivates the motor.
There is an additional switch operated by the cam. This switch is connected to the Stacker busy circuit of the
Controller. It simply opens when the cam is turning and closes again when one revolution is complete. While
the switch is open, the Controller knows that the Stacker is “busy”. If the switch remains open for too long, the
Controller assumes the Stacker is jammed and shuts the machine down. A STACKER BUSY or STACKER
MALFUNCTION error message is then displayed on the Controller.