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 P/N 960-000173R_Rev. A {EDP #229278}

 © 2013, JAPAN CASH MACHINE CO., LTD.

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 EBA

®

 Series Banknote Acceptor (EBA-40) Integration Guide

The External LED Display indicates various com-
binations of solid or alternating Color light flashing 
conditions when any of the Standard Error and 
Reject Codes listed in Table 23 through Table 25 
occur. 

 

Identify the cause and solution for an indicated 
error by comparing it against each listing in Table 

23. Ensure that the relative Assemblies are properly 
connected and/or harnessed, and all of the Unit’s 
sensors are clean before proceeding to troubleshoot 
the error condition. 

LED F

LASH

 E

RROR

 C

ODE

 C

ONDITIONS

Table 23 lists the various LED Flash Error Code 

causes & solutions for Banknotes

Table 22 

Communication Fault Conditions

Symptoms/Error 

Messages

Possible Fault Causes

Corrective Action Required

Cannot 

communicate with the 

Host Machine

DIP Switch settings are 

incorrect.

Set all DIP Switches to OFF.

Connectors are disconnected 

or loosely connected.

Firmly re-seat all of the Communication Connectors.

Damaged Connector Pins.

Check for any bent, missing or damaged Pins in the Connector Plugs and 

mating Receptacles.

CPU Board is corrupted.

Exchange the CPU Circuit Board with a known good Circuit Board.

Incorrect Interface.

Verify that the correct interface between the Host Machine and the Banknote 

Acceptor is being used.

LED Indication Conditions

Table 23 

LED Flash Error Codes 

 LED

Sequence

LED Color 

State

Error

Causes and Solutions

Red

(1)

Green Lit

External Flash 

ROM Boot Program 

ROM Check Error

The Boot Program that is supposed to run after Power is supplied is not correctly 

written in ROM, or it cannot be read.
[Solution] Check that the following part is properly assembled and/or Harness 

connected. 
[Relative Parts] CPU Circuit Board.
If the error is not resolved, change the above related part or parts.

Red

(2)

Green Lit

External Flash 

ROM Boot I/F Area 

ROM Check Error

The Boot Interface Area was not written correctly or cannot be read.
[Solution] Re-download the Program. If the error is not resolved, check that the 

following part is assembled and/or Harness connected.
[Relative Parts] CPU Circuit Board.
If the error is not resolved, change the above related part or parts.

External Flash 

ROM Main Program 

ROM Check Error

The Main Operating Program is not written into the ROM correctly, or cannot be 

read.
[Solution] Re-download the Program. If the error is not resolved, check that the 

following part is properly assembled and/or Harness connected. 
[Relative Parts] CPU Circuit Board.
If the error is not resolved, change the above related part or parts.

Red

(3)

Green Lit

CPU Internal RAM 

Check Error

RAM reading or writing was not properly performed.
[Solution] Check that the following part is properly assembled and/or Harness 

connected. 
[Relative Parts] CPU Circuit Board.
If the error is not resolved, change the above related part or parts.

Red

(4)

Green Lit

External SD-RAM 

Error

External SD-RAM reading or writing was not properly performed.
[Solution] Check that the following part is properly assembled and/or Harness 

connected. 
[Relative Parts] CPU Circuit Board.
If the error is not resolved, change the above related part or parts.

Red

(5)

Green Lit

EEPROM Error

EEPROM reading, writing and/or saving was not properly performed.
[Solution] Perform the Sensor Calibration procedure. If the error is not resolved, 

check that the following part is properly assembled and/or Harness connected. 
[Relative Parts] CPU Circuit Board.
If the error is not resolved, change the above related part or parts.

Red

(6)

Green Lit

Downloading File 

Error

Downloading files does not proceed.
[Solution] Select a file supported by the EBA Unit.

Red

(7)

Green Lit

Magnetic Sensor 

Setting Abnormal

An abnormal Magnetic Sensor setting is detected.
[Solution] Check that the following part is properly assembled and/or Harness 

connected. Clean the following Sensor.
[Relative Parts] Magnetic Sensor.
If the error is not resolved, change the above related part or parts.

Summary of Contents for EBA-40

Page 1: ...O LTD Support http www jcmglobal com en contact default aspx website http www jcmglobal com Issue 4103 IGE 01 00 EBA Series Banknote Acceptor EBA 40 Integration Guide Revision A December 4 2013 P N 96...

Page 2: ...anual to maintain operation of the product or operate the product in general JCM retains all rights to amend alter change or delete any portion of this Manual in whole or in part or add items thereto...

Page 3: ...ion 8 Acceptor Head Installation 8 Lock Installation 9 DIP Switch Configurations 10 4 CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS 11 CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS Continued 1 12 CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS Continued 2 13 CON...

Page 4: ...ons 28 LED Flash Reject Code Conditions Banknotes 30 LED Reject Error Code Conditions Barcode Coupons 31 9 UNIT DIMENSIONS 33 Entire Unit Outside Dimensions 33 Head Assembly Outside Dimensions 33 10 T...

Page 5: ...etrieving Banknotes 18 Figure 15 Clearing an Entrance Banknote Jam 18 Figure 16 Clearing a Stacker Box Banknote Jam 18 Figure 17 Sensor Cleaning 19 Figure 18 EBA 40 Sensor and Roller Cleaning Location...

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Page 7: ...nments 11 Table 11 EBA 40 MDB Interface Pin Assignments 12 Table 12 EBA 40 ccTalk Interface Pin Assignments 13 Table 13 EBA 40 Photo Coupler Interface Pin Assignments 14 Table 14 EBA 40 RS232C Interfa...

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Page 9: ...nts Preventive Maintenance Standard Interface Circuit Schematics Operational Flowchart Troubleshooting Unit Dimensions International Compliance Technical Contact Information In order to make operating...

Page 10: ...ot to use excessive outside pressure on the Mounting Plate when removing the Cash Box from the Unit 4 Avoid exposing the Banknote Insertion Slot to direct Sunlight and or Incandescent Lamp illuminatio...

Page 11: ...amage the Sensors within the Banknote Trans port path Preventive Maintenance The preventive maintenance requirements are defined as follows 1 When closing the Upper Tray of the Acceptor ensure that it...

Page 12: ...tains the following primary features Proven Anti Pullback Technology This JCM patented Anti Pullback Mechanism provides powerful protection against Banknote stringing Automatic Centering The Centering...

Page 13: ...tor EBA 40 Integration Guide Component Names Figure 6 illustrates the EBA 40 component names and locations Figure 6 EBA 40 Component Names a Acceptor Unit b DIP Switch Block 2 c DIP Switch Block 1 d C...

Page 14: ...re details Standard Specification Read code interleaved 2 of 5 Narrow Bar 0 5 0 6mm 0 019 0 023 in Wide Bar to Narrow Bar ratio 3 1 Characters 18 Characters Print Position Middle Divides a Coupon equa...

Page 15: ...incandescent with a Radiant Angle of 15 Degrees or more having an Illumination index of 3000 Lux or less Installation Indoors Only Table 6 EBA 40 Electrical Specifications Supply Voltage 12V DC 5 Gre...

Page 16: ...of the Frame when this mounting configuration is preferred See Figure 8 ACCEPTOR HEAD INSTALLATION Perform the following steps to install the EBA 40 Acceptor Head Assembly using the Mounting Bracket...

Page 17: ...ed Lock Installation One security lock can be installed onto the EBA 40 SD3 Stacker When installing a security lock the following attachment accessories may be required Tang Choose a Lock that fits a...

Page 18: ...y characteristics Figure 13 Key Unlock Rotation Requirement Unlock Table 8 DIP Switch Block 1 Settings Switch No Switch ON Switch OFF 1 VEND 1 INHIBIT VEND 1 ACCEPT 2 VEND 2 INHIBIT VEND 2 ACCEPT 3 VE...

Page 19: ...Housing XG4M 1630 T Flat Cable OMRON Recommended Wire UL2651 AWG 28 Pin No Signal Name I O I O input output is the terminal as viewed from the Banknote Acceptor s backside Function 1 12V 24V Power Sup...

Page 20: ...RON Recommended Wire UL2651 AWG 28 Pin No Signal Name I O I O input output is the terminal as viewed from the Banknote Acceptor s backside Function 1 12V 24V Power Supply 2 GND GND 3 12V 24V Power Sup...

Page 21: ...T Flat Cable OMRON Recommended Wire UL2651 AWG 28 Pin No Signal Name I O I O input output is the terminal as viewed from the Banknote Acceptor s backside Function 1 12V 24V Power Supply 2 GND GND 3 12...

Page 22: ...G 28 Pin No Signal Name I O I O input output is the terminal as viewed from the Banknote Acceptor s backside Function 1 12V 24V Power Supply 2 GND GND 3 12V 24V Power Supply 4 GND GND 5 TTL TXD OUT No...

Page 23: ...ewed from the Banknote Acceptor s backside Function 1 12V 24V Power Supply 2 GND GND 3 12V 24V Power Supply 4 GND GND 5 TTL TXD OUT No Connection 6 SG No Connection 7 TTL RXD IN No Connection 8 ccTalk...

Page 24: ...g XG4M 1630 T Flat Cable OMRON Recommended Wire UL2651 AWG 28 Pin No Signal Name I O I O input output is the terminal as viewed from the Banknote Acceptor s backside Function 1 12V 24V Power Supply 2...

Page 25: ...No Signal Name I O Function 1 Vbus USB Communication Vbus Signal Line 2 D USB Communication Input Output Signal Line 3 D IN OUT USB Communication Input Output Signal Line 4 IN OUT No Connection 5 USB...

Page 26: ...tly rub the Sensors and Rollers clean using a dry soft lint free Micro fiber Cloth ONLY Do not use any Alcohol solvents Citrus based products or scouring agents that may cause damage to the Validation...

Page 27: ...ble 19 EBA 40 Sensor Type Cleaning Methods Sym Sensor Roller Type Sym Sensor Roller Type Cleaning Method a Entrance Sensor e Barcode Sensor Option Wipe clean using a soft lint free cloth or blow clean...

Page 28: ...e 6 STANDARD INTERFACE CIRCUIT SCHEMATICS Figure 19 illustrates the EBA 40 TTL Interface Schematic Diagram Figure 20 illustrates the EBA 40 MDB Interface Schematic Diagram CONTROLLER SIDE EBA SIDE Fig...

Page 29: ...CE CIRCUIT SCHEMATICS Continued 1 Figure 21 illustrates the EBA 40 ccTalk Interface Schematic Diagram Figure 22 illustrates the EBA 40 Photo Coupler Interface Schematic Diagram CONTROLLER SIDE EBA SID...

Page 30: ...RD INTERFACE CIRCUIT SCHEMATICS Continued 2 Figure 23 illustrates the EBA 40 RS232C Interface Schematic Diagram Figure 24 illustrates the EBA 40 USB Interface Schematic Diagram CONTROLLER SIDE EBA SID...

Page 31: ...TD 2 3 EBA Series Banknote Acceptor EBA 40 Integration Guide STANDARD INTERFACE CIRCUIT SCHEMATICS Continued 3 Figure 25 illustrates the EBA 40 Bezel LED Interface Schematic Diagram CONTROLLER SIDE EB...

Page 32: ...ng c Stand by d Enable Acceptance f External LED Display shows Enable Accept Pattern g Inserted the Banknote h Intake the Banknote i Centering the Banknote j Start Transporting the Banknote k Sampling...

Page 33: ...ow See Figure 26 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 28 1 When an abnormal sig...

Page 34: ...ired to correct them 8 TROUBLESHOOTING Table 20 General Fault Conditions Symptoms Error Messages Possible Fault Causes Corrective Action Required Banknote Acceptor is not working does not accept any B...

Page 35: ...EBA Sensors following reassembly Motor continues to run Upper Guide is open Firmly close the Upper Guide A foreign object or a jammed Banknote is stuck in the Transport path Open the Upper Guide remo...

Page 36: ...ROM Boot I F Area ROM Check Error The Boot Interface Area was not written correctly or cannot be read Solution Re download the Program If the error is not resolved check that the following part is as...

Page 37: ...than specified value for the function Solution Check that the following parts are properly assembled and or Harness connected Clean or adjust the following parts and Sensors Relative Parts Entrance Se...

Page 38: ...Solutions OFF Green 1 Skewed Insertion Error The Banknote has been inserted in an incorrect crooked direction Solution Insert a Banknote in the proper direction If the error is not resolved insert a...

Page 39: ...e Banknote is not damaged nor exhibiting unfit conditions Refer to Banknote Fitness Requirements on page 4 for unacceptable Banknote types Relative Parts Validation Sensor If the error is not resolved...

Page 40: ...normal Barcode Coupon magnification condition Solution Check that a proper Barcode Coupon is used and the Ticket is not damaged or exhibiting unfit conditions as shown on page 4 Check that the followi...

Page 41: ...9 illustrates the EBA 40 Unit s outside dimensions with the SD3 Stacker HEAD ASSEMBLY OUTSIDE DIMENSIONS Figure 30 illustrates the EBA 40 Head Assembly s outside dimensions without the SD3 Stacker NOT...

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Page 43: ...rt Operational symbol language describing flow functions 24 I Installation steps required for 8 M Model Descriptions Product Number Specifications of 2 N Navigation within manual procedure for 1 P Pin...

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