5.1.3 Configuration Procedure – Programming Card
Equipment Required;
Program Card. (PC software is available to print these cards. Please consult your local sales office)
Procedure;
1. Push button x3, the rear diagnostic LED will flash orange rapidly.
2. Insert the Program Card into the reader.
3. The Program Card will be taken into the validator and held for a small period of time, then
returned in one smooth movement
4. Configuration is complete.
5. If programming has not been successful, the diagnostic LED will repeatedly flash a 4 colour
error code until the push button is pressed to cancel. Otherwise it will return to steady
green/orange.
Note: Please ensure the programming card has been printed on a high quality printer with good
solid black lines on the card.
5.1.4 Configuration Procedure – Re-Calibration
Although calibration of the GBA ST1 is not a necessity it is recommended periodically for
preventative maintenance, and also after any change to the software configuration of the unit.
Equipment Required;
Calibration Papers:
Synthetic White Paper - 2 chamfered corners, Part Number ASY-W-10268 for units with US
or Canadian note guides, Part Number ASY-W-10311 for units with wider note guides
Black calibration card
Procedure;
1. Push button x3, rear diagnostic LED will rapidly flash orange.
2. Insert the white calibration paper into the reader. It should be presented in the centre of
the note path and square to the direction of travel.
3. The ST1 unit will draw-in the paper all the way into the cassette; hold it momentarily
before returning it in several short steps.
4. Remove the calibration paper from the note entry point.
5. Insert the Black calibration card.
6. The ST1 unit will draw-in the card and return it immediately in one smooth action
7. Calibration is complete
8. If calibration has not been successful, the diagnostic LED will repeatedly flash a 4 colour
error code until the push button is pressed to cancel. Otherwise it will return to steady
green/orange.
Note: Please ensure the ST1 calibration paper has 2 chamfered corners.