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MNP85ENV00 

Rev.02 (2014-01-07)                         Page 6 of 20 

 
When a banknote is rejected, once it rejected, the red LEDs will blink a number of 
times, which will depend on the reason for the rejection. The numbers of blinks mean 
the following: 
 

Number of blinks 

Meaning 

Banknote not recognised 

Banknote inhibited by host machine 

Banknote inhibited by banknote reader 

 

3.  Using dip switches 

After removing the stacker, inside of the banknote reader you can find 8 dip switches 
used to carry out changes in the way the reader works. 
The next tables explain the various options and relevant modes of operation that can 
be set with the dip switches. 
(See Figure 6) 
 

3.1  Normal operation (communication with machine) 

The reader is in normal operating mode when switches 7 and 8 are OFF. With this 

selection MDB communication takes place between the banknote reader and the 
machine to which it is connected. Selecting switches 1, 2 and 3 choose one of the 
available LED lighting combinations for the front of the reader as shown in the 
following table: 
 

LEDs MANUAL 

PC  EXPLANATION 

SW1 SW2 SW3 

SW7 

SW8 

 

OFF OFF OFF 

OFF

OFF 

Burst of 2 blue LEDs 

OFF OFF  ON 

OFF 

OFF 

Gradient power-on sequence for 

each blue LED 

OFF ON OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

Sequence of blue LEDs in 

motion while they are all on and 

intensity gradient 

OFF ON  ON 

OFF 

OFF 

Blue LEDs in motion converging 

toward the centre 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

Burst of blue LEDs 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

Blue LEDs in  motion 

ON ON OFF  OFF  OFF 

Simultaneous dawn of all blue 

LEDs 

ON 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

All blue LEDs on at half intensity 

 
The dip switches that do not appear in the previous table have no effect in achieving 
the configuration explained. Putting the switches in these positions indicated is 
enough. 

Summary of Contents for BT-11

Page 1: ...MNP85ENV00 Rev 02 2014 01 07 Page 1 of 20 English BANKNOTE READER BT 11 User s Manual Jofemar...

Page 2: ...com Tel 34 948 751212 Fax 34 948 75 04 20 This symbol means there are more detailed explanations on this subject elsewhere in the manual This symbol means that the text in question refers to programm...

Page 3: ...7 3 3 Bill group acceptance 7 3 4 Bit time adjustments 7 3 5 Testing and programming 7 3 6 Bill inhibition and software information 8 3 7 Sensor calibration 8 3 8 Front LED lighting control without M...

Page 4: ...aracteristics of the banknote reader Easy access to internal parts without the need for special tools Top security stacker Easy to dismantle It can work in escrow mode so the banknote is held back so...

Page 5: ...LEDs organised by pairs 10 of them are blue and the other 4 are red When one led is said to be on it means a pair since the hardware of the reader cannot turn a single led on so there are 5 blue LEDS...

Page 6: ...8 are OFF With this selection MDB communication takes place between the banknote reader and the machine to which it is connected Selecting switches 1 2 and 3 choose one of the available LED lighting c...

Page 7: ...ervice until the jammed banknote is removed In this situation you can verify the truthfulness of a user claim just by opening the stacker and seeing if there is a jammed banknote SW1 SW2 SW3 SW7 SW8 O...

Page 8: ...ersion is indicated by the number of times the central blue LED blinks meaning that if you have installed the 5 th version of the patterns the LED will blink 5 times The software version of the reader...

Page 9: ...e the note is not validated avoiding jams or any damages to the note that is refunded This mode is available from software version BT11MD11 onwards and all the readers have this mode enable by default...

Page 10: ...itches is explained in section 3 This method should be used with new control cards provided by Jofemar or when the calibration by removing the stacker does not work Calibrating the reader by using the...

Page 11: ...y chip or disassemble the banknote reader Storage of patterns in flash memory allows you to update the information should a new banknote or a new forgery appear Pattern updating should be carried out...

Page 12: ...ower supply or the power supply is incorrect Check that power supply voltage is within limits Banknotes not fully accepted they are all rejected with a final strike of the stacker Stacker is full or t...

Page 13: ...MNP85ENV00 Rev 02 2014 01 07 Page 13 of 20 7 Appendix Figure 1 General view of the banknote reader...

Page 14: ...MNP85ENV00 Rev 02 2014 01 07 Page 14 of 20 Figure 3 Reader with Stacker 200 measures in mm Stacker 200 Stacker 375 Stacker 500 Figure 2 Possible stackers for BT11 banknote reader...

Page 15: ...MNP85ENV00 Rev 02 2014 01 07 Page 15 of 20 Figure 5 Reader with Stacker 500 measures in mm Figure 4 Reader with Stacker 375 measures in mm...

Page 16: ...Page 16 of 20 Figure 7 Image of the readers cover showing the MDB software and sensor software version In this case it is the 8 th version of the MDB software and the 3 rd version of the sensors Figur...

Page 17: ...MNP85ENV00 Rev 02 2014 01 07 Page 17 of 20 Figure 9 Tab to be pushed to clean the readers head Figure 8 Front view control card BT11 MDB...

Page 18: ...MNP85ENV00 Rev 02 2014 01 07 Page 18 of 20 Figure 10 Metal shaft to be pushed to remove stacker...

Page 19: ...________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ _____...

Page 20: ...MNP85ENV00 Rev 02 2014 01 07 Page 20 of 20 JOFEMAR S A Reserves the right to introduce improvements in this model arising from its continuous research without prior notice...

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