6.7.3 Inhibit Control
The Inhibits can be used to either enable or disable the acceptance of those
banknotes programmed on channels 1, 2, 3 and 4. The Inhibits are internally held
high and must be set to low (GND) to enable banknote acceptance. If no Inhibit is
set to low (GND) the Master Inhibit is set and the BV50 is disabled.
6.7.4 Escrow Control
The BV50 has a single note escrow facility. This allows the BV50 to hold onto the
note once validated, and then only stack the note into a cashbox when the host
machine confirms that the Vend operation has been completed.
6.7.5 Low Power Mode
The Low Power Mode can be used to reduce the power consumption of the BV50
when idle. When the Low Power Mode option is set, the BV50 goes into the Low
Power Mode after about 6 seconds after the BV50 is powered up and remains in this
state until a note is entered. Following a note insertion, the BV50 returns to Low
Power Mode approximately 1 second after a credit is given or note is rejected.
In Low Power Mode the front
sensor is checked every second
which can lead to a delay in
accepting the note when it is
presented!
Configuration button functions are
only available during power up
before the BV50 goes into Low
Power Mode!
6.7.6 IF9 Interface
The IF9 is an interface that allows serial SSP to be used in machines without the
need of updating the machine software. The IF9 is connected between the BV50 and
the host machine. The IF9 communicates with BV50 in serial SSP which gives more
security along the length of the cable. The IF9 should be mounted close to the host
machine control board where the IF10 converts to the binary connection.