P/N 960-100189R_Rev. 4 {EDP #148850}
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Section A
VEGA™ Series Banknote Validator
Troubleshooting
VEGA is not working
- VEGA’s Bezel LED is
Flashing Red
A Unit setting is malfunctioning.
Improper assembly and/or Har-
ness connection.
Banknote Jam or poor condition
occurred by interference of a for-
eign object.
Check that the Unit, Assembly, and Connec-
tions are properly seated in place.
Check that there is not a Banknote Jam or
interference from a foreign object inside the
VEGA Unit. Check that the LED Flashing Pat-
tern is correct, and identify the indicated error
by referring to the Error Codes Table; then per-
form the necessary action required.
(See Table A-2 in this section.)
Most Banknotes are
rejected
- VEGA’s Bezel LED is
Flashing Yellow
Software not designed to accept
current Country’s Banknotes.
Confirm that the acceptable denomination is
correct by referring to the related Country’s
Software Information Sheet.
Download the correct Software.
(See Software Download Procedure on page
6-3)
DIP Switch settings are incorrect.
Check that the DIP Switch settings are prop-
erly set.
(See DIP Switch Configurations on page 2-2)
Banknote accept/inhibit setting is
by command from the Host
Machine.
Check that the command from the Host
Machine is correct, and change the setting to
be acceptable for use with the VEGA Unit.
Dirt or foreign objects adhering to
the Sensors.
Clean the Sensors.
(See Cleaning Procedure on page 2-5)
Improper validation process per-
formance.
Improper assembly and/or the
Sensors are malfunctioning.
Check that all Assembly and Cable Connec-
tions are properly set.
Identify the Error Code flashing pattern and
locate the error by referring to the Error Codes
Table; then perform the necessary action
required.
(See Table A-3)
Validation rate is
degraded
Some Banknotes are
rejected
- VEGA’s Bezel LED is
Flashing Yellow
Software version is old.
Proper denomination Banknotes
are required in the desired Coun-
try’s Software.
Confirm that the required denomination and/or
desired Country’s Issued year is correct by
referring to the Software Information Sheet.
(See Clearing Banknote Jam on page 2-5)
Dirt or foreign objects adhering to
the Sensors.
Clean the Sensors.
(See Cleaning Procedure on page 2-5)
Sensor Calibration Tests need to
be performed.
(Did not perform Calibration
Tests following a disassembly or
repair.)
Identify the Error Code flashing pattern and
locate the error by referring to the Error Codes
Table; then perform the necessary action
required.
Perform Calibration Tests as necessary.
(See Calibration Procedures on page 6-4)
Table A-1
Fault Table Listings
LED Symptoms
Causes
Solutions