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4.2 HARDWARE
4.2.1 PORTS AND BUTTONS
Figure 3
- Connector And Switch Location
4.2.2 INTERFACE CONNECTOR PIN DETAILS
The function of pins 1-8 changes according to which
machine interface is being used. See the individual
interface descriptions for details.
Figure 4
– Pin detail
Pin
Name
Type
Description
1
Vend 1
Output
2
Vend 2
Output
3
Vend 3
Output
4
Vend 4
Output
Open collector outputs. Function changes
depending on machine interface protocol (see
individual interface descriptions for details)
5
Inhibit 1
Input
6
Inhibit 2
Input
7
Inhibit 3
Input
8
Inhibit 4
Input
Inputs are held high to in5V via 10K
Ω
.
Function changes depending on machine interface
protocol (see individual interface descriptions for
details)
9
Busy
Output
Active LOW when the NV200 is transporting,
reading or stacking a note
10
Escrow
Input
Enable the escrow function by holding LOW in
Parallel, Pulse or Binary modes (See 8.3 APPENDIX
C – ESCROW FUNCTION)
11
-
-
Do not connect
12
-
-
Do not connect
13
Factory Use Only
Do not connect
14
Factory Use Only
Do not connect
15
+Vin
Power
Nominal 12V DC supply
16
0V
Ground
0V supply
Table 6
– 16 way External Connector Pin Out
It is recommended that a ferrite cable clamp be used on the cable to the NV200, with the
cable having a single turn around the ferrite. See chapter 2 Environment and Power
Requirements for more details on the suggested ferrite.
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