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6 USING BV20 CONFIGURATION CARDS
The Configuration Cards offer the following functions:
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Select required Communication Interface (SSP, ccTalk, Parallel etc).
•
Adjust the channel and pulse configuration on a pre-programmed BV20 to your own
requirements.
Programming the BV20 with the configuration cards is enabled via the ‘Configuration
Button’ on the right hand side of the BV20 (see Chapter 4.2 Configuration Button
Functions). (For details on how to complete the configuration cards please see Appendix D
– Configuration Cards)
Note: Ensure you use the correct width configuration card for the bezel fitted.
1) Press the Configuration button once whilst the validator is powered up.
2) The Green bezel LED 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 LED then flashes rapidly whilst the interface is being changed. If the LED flashes a
number of times slowly, it is an indication of an error (For details of the Error Flash Codes
please see page 1 of 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 BV20 by pressing the
Configuration button twice within half a second. (For details see page 2 of Appendix D –
Configuration Cards)
7 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION
The BV20 validator is available with either a 66mm or 72mm Bezel. See drawing number
GA790 for dimensions.
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