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GA02118 User Manual BV20
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Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd 2018 Doc: GA02118/1 User Manual BV20
Version: 1.0
Page 37 of 60
5.7 Binary
5.7.1 General Description
In the event that the machine needs more than 4 denominations to be recognised
but the host machine cannot take advantage of the serial communication method
then the BV20 can be set to give a binary pattern output on the four parallel output
pins. If the BV20 is set to Binary it will issue the vend signals as a binary pattern on
the parallel outputs for 100 ± 3 ms. In this way a maximum of 15 different notes
can be accepted and 4 notes individually inhibited.
The four channels have their own individual outputs. If a note is recognised the
binary representation of the channel number will be pulled low for 100 ± 3 ms.
Pulses outside these limits will be rejected as a precaution against false triggering
due to noise.
For example, if a note programmed on channel 3 is credited vend 1 (2
0
= 1 decimal)
and vend 2 (2
1
= 2 decimal) will be active low for 100 ± 3 ms.
Caution!
Binary is an unsecure interface and
should not be used for new
developments!
5.7.2 Pinout
Pin
Name
Type
Description
1
Vend 1
Output
Credit Output binary 2
0
= 1 decimal
2
Vend 2
Output
Credit Output binary 2
1
= 2 decimal
3
Vend 3
Output
Credit Output binary 2
2
= 4 decimal
4
Vend 4
Output
Credit Output binary 2
3
= 8 decimal
5
Inhibit 1
Input
Inhibit Input Channel 1
6
Inhibit 2
Input
Inhibit Input Channel 2
7
Inhibit 3
Input
Inhibit Input Channel 3
8
Inhibit 4
Input
Inhibit Input Channel 4
9
Busy
Output
Output Busy Signal
10
Escrow
Input
Input Escrow Control
11
USB +
Data
Not Used
12
USB -
Data
Not Used

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