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Series Banknote Validator (DBV-400) Integration Guide
Operational Flowchart (Continued 1)
Figure 21 depicts Part Two of a typical DBV-400 Validation Banknote acceptance flow process.
Figure 22 depicts Part Three of a typical DBV-400 Stacking Banknote acceptance flow process.
a) Is the Banknote Authentic?
b) Is the Banknote acceptable?
d) Has STACK Command been received?
D) To “f” function on this chart
e) Return the Banknote
h) Retried Acceptance Operation three times?
i) VEND Signal Output
j) Stop operation (Abnormal Signal Output)(*1)
A) From “Initialize” Flow (See Figure 20)
c) Denomination Signal Output
g) Is the Banknote transported to Stacker?
D) To “f” function on this chart
f) Transporting the Banknote
B) To “Stacking” Flow (See Figure 22)
*1). When an abnormal signal is received, remove and reapply Power to the DBV-400 Unit after resolving the problem, or send
a RESET Command from the Host Machine.
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Figure 21
DBV-400 Operational Flowchart (Validation)
a) Stack the Banknote
b) Is the Cash Box full?
c) Stop operation (Stacker Full Signal Output)(*2)
B) From “Validation” Flow (See Figure 21)
C) To “Initializing” flow (See Figure 20)
*2). When a “Cash Box Full” Signal is received, retrieve the Banknotes from the Cash Box and re-seat the Cash Box back into
the Unit. The DBV-400 Unit will automatically perform its re-initialization movement operation.
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Figure 22
DBV-400 Operational Flowchart (Stacking)