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Inhibit Operation: (Pins 5 – 8) Channels 1 to 4 have their own individual inhibit input to
allow the host machine to refuse specified values of notes. To inhibit a channel, the
relevant inhibit input must be held high. To enable a channel the corresponding inhibit
must be latched low so that notes may be accepted.
If all four inhibits are high simultaneously then the BV100 will be disabled. In this state the
bezel will not illuminate and if a note is inserted the motor will run in reverse preventing
the insertion of the note.
Note: Channels higher than four cannot be individually inhibited, but will be globally
inhibited if inhibits 1 to 4 are inhibited. It is possible to operate the BV100 in Low power
mode with the Binary interface. For further details please see the next chapter.
4.3.8 OTHER INTERFACES AVAILABLE BY REQUEST FROM ITL
· NIS – Compatible with Mars Non-Isolated Serial Protocol
· IF30 – Compatible with ID003 protocol
· IF31 – Special interface (Colombia)
· IF32 – Compatible with Cash Code CCNet Protocol
4.4 USING BV100 CONFIGURATION CARDS
The Configuration Cards offer the following functions:
• Select required Communication Interface (SSP, ccTalk, Parallel etc).
• Adjust the channel and pulse configuration on a pre-programmed BV100 to your own
requirements.
Programming the BV100 with the configuration cards is enabled via the ‘Configuration
Button’ on the right hand side of the BV100 (see Chapter 4.2.3). (For details on how to
complete the configuration cards please see Appendix D – Configuration Cards)
Instructions
1) Press the Configuration button once whilst the validator is powered up.
2) The bezel LEDs will now flash with a steady heartbeat until a Configuration Card is
entered.
3) Once the Configuration Card has been entered the validator reads the card and
immediately returns it.
4) The LEDs then flash rapidly whilst the interface is being changed. If the LEDs flash a
number of times slowly, it is an indication of an error (For details of the Error Flash
Codes please see Appendix D – Configuration Cards).
5) When the changes are complete the validator resets.
If a configuration card is not entered, this function can be cancelled by pressing the button
again once.
It is now possible to check the programmed settings of the BV100 by pressing the
Configuration button twice within half a second. (For details see Appendix D –
Configuration Cards)
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