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- Electrical Supply Specification
Much
upon
the en
a mild
detergent.
o clean, push down the latch plates on the side of the bill acceptor, and allow the
. Carefully wipe
dampened with a water and mild
etergent solution (i.e. household washing up liquid). Ensure the note path is clean and dry
bills.
e optical sensors at their
ovative-technology.co.uk for further details. Re-initialization can only be
or
Electrical Supply
Minimum
Figure 4
– Low Power Mode Timing Diagram
7 MAINTENANCE AND RE-INITIALIZATION
7.1 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
The BV50 Bill Acceptor has been designed to minimise any performance variation over time.
of this is achieved by careful hardware and software design. However, depending
vironment the BV50 may at some time require cleaning.
CAUTION: Do not use solvent based cleaners such as alcohol, petrol, methylated spirits, white
spirit or pcb cleaner. This will result in permanent damage to the bill acceptor, only use
T
stacker/cashbox assembly to lower. The note path is now exposed for cleaning
he surfaces with a soft lint free cloth that has been
t
d
before closing the unit and inserting
7.2 RE-INITIALIZATION
The BV50 has an in-built self-calibration system that maintains th
best operating point. However if the BV50 is disassembled for any reason it will need to be re-
initialized. Re-initialization may only be performed under license from ITL, contact
support@inn
performed in conjunction with the diagnostics function within the Bank Note Validat
Currency Manager.
Maximum
Supply Voltage (Absolute
Limits)
+11 V
+13.5 V
Supply Ripple Voltage
0 V
0.25 V @ 100 Hz
Supply Currents:
Sleep (low power mode)
TBC
Standby 0.4
A
Validating 1.5
A
Peak (Motor Stall)
3.0 A
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