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Innovative Technology NV9 - User Manual

Innovative Technology NV9
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Doc: NV9 Range User Manual
Version: 1.0

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Summary

1 DOCUMENT INTRODUCTION

1.1 Related Documents

Lists related technical documents for SSP/eSSP and other protocols.

1.2 Manual Amendments

Tracks revisions, dates, and issuers of amendments made to the manual.

1.3 Copyright

States copyright information and restrictions on reproduction or adaptation of the manual.

1.4 Limited Warranty

Details the product's warranty terms, limitations, exclusions, and repair/replacement policies.

1.5 Product Safety Information

Highlights crucial safety points and general warnings for using and maintaining the product.

2 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION

2.1 General Description

Provides an overview of the NV9 range, its versatility, and key capabilities.

2.2 Key Features

Lists the main features, including field reliability, sensing technology, and expandability options.

2.3 Typical Applications

Specifies common use cases for the NV9 range, such as in amusement and vending machines.

2.4 Component Overview

Illustrates and labels the main physical components of the NV9USB+ validator.

2.5 Bezel Options

Lists available bezel types with ITL part numbers, descriptions, and web links for purchase.

2.6 Cashbox Options

Lists available cashbox types with ITL part numbers, descriptions, and web links for purchase.

3 TECHNICAL DATA

3.1 Dimensions

Provides detailed mechanical dimensions and drawings for the NV9 range validators.

3.2 Weight(s)

Lists the weights for different NV9, NV11, and NV12 models with various configurations.

3.3 Environmental Requirements

Specifies the operating temperature and humidity range for the validator.

3.4 Power Requirements

Details supply voltages, currents, and guidance for suitable power supplies.

3.5 Interface Logic Levels

Defines the voltage levels for input/output signals and maximum current sink.

3.6 Reliability Data

Presents Mean Cycles Between Failure (MCBF) and Intervention (MCBI) figures.

3.7 Media Requirements

Specifies the acceptable dimensions for banknotes and tickets.

4 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION

4.1 Compatibility

Discusses hardware compatibility with older models and potential issues with modules.

4.2 Bezel Mounting

Provides step-by-step instructions for fitting and removing the bezel from the validator.

4.3 Cashbox Mounting

Details how to fit and remove slide-on and clip-on cashboxes.

4.4 Lock Mounting

Explains how to mount the lockable cashbox, including screw hole locations and lock fitting.

4.5 Machine Mounting

Provides instructions for horizontal and vertical mounting and earth bonding.

5 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION

5.1 Introduction

Overview of keeping the validator's dataset and firmware up to date.

5.2 Software Downloads

Instructions on downloading software from the manufacturer's website.

5.3 Drivers

Information regarding ITL drivers for connecting validators to Windows devices.

5.4 Dataset;Firmware Programming

Covers methods for updating validator datasets and firmware using various tools.

6 PROTOCOLS AND INTERFACING

6.1 Introduction

Introduces supported industry standard protocols for validator communication.

6.2 SSP and eSSP

Describes Smiley Secure Protocol (SSP) and Encrypted SSP (eSSP) for secure interfacing.

6.3 ccTalk

Details the ccTalk serial communication protocol for cash handling peripherals.

6.4 CC4

Explains the CC4 protocol, an extension of ccTalk for note float recycler support.

6.5 SIO and SI2

Introduces the SIO and SI2 serial communication interfaces.

6.6 MDB

Describes the MDB standard used in the vending industry for communication.

6.7 Parallel

Details the 4-way output parallel interface for note recognition.

6.8 Binary

Explains the binary output interface for machines needing more than 4 denominations.

6.9 Pulse

Introduces the pulse interface for accepting up to 16 channels of notes.

7 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

7.1 Introduction

Explains the importance of routine maintenance for optimal validator performance.

7.2 Recommended Cleaning Intervals

Recommends cleaning optical lenses monthly or as needed to ensure performance.

7.3 Recommended Belt Changing Intervals

Advises on changing drive belts every 6-12 months or based on wear.

8 FIRST LEVEL SUPPORT

8.1 Bezel LED Flash Codes

Provides a lookup table for bezel LED flash codes indicating operational status or errors.

8.2 Status LED Flash Codes

Details status LED codes for specific modules like the Note Float and NV12 printer.

8.3 Configuration Button

Explains the various functions of the configuration button on NV9USB+ and NV11+ models.

8.4 DIL Switches

Describes the functions of the DIL switches found on the NV12+ model.

9 SECOND LEVEL SUPPORT

9.1 Introduction

Introduction to second level support procedures for troubleshooting.

9.2 Fault Finding Chart

A diagnostic chart to help resolve common issues experienced with the validator.

9.3 Clearing a Jam

Step-by-step instructions for safely clearing a jammed note from the unit.

9.4 Cleaning the Product(s)

Guides on cleaning the note path, sensors, and printer head of the validator.

9.5 Changing the Drive Belts

Provides detailed instructions on how to replace the drive belts within the unit.

9.6 Clearing a Checksum Error

Explains how to diagnose and resolve checksum errors via flash codes and reprogramming.

9.7 Testing after an error has been cleared

Guidance on performing tests using support tools after resolving an error.

9.8 Re-initialisation of the sensors

Instructions for recalibrating and re-initializing the validator's sensors.

10 COMPLIANCES AND APPROVALS

10.1 EC Declaration of Conformity

Lists the compliance standards and approvals the product meets, like RoHS and UL.

11 APPENDIX

11.1 Cable Drawings

Refers to external drawings detailing various cable connections for the validator.

11.2 Connector Specifications

Lists specifications for connectors used, including vendor and part numbers.

11.3 Lock Specifications

Provides technical drawings and part numbers for lock specifications.

11.4 Ticket Specifications

Refers to ticket specifications, with no details provided on this page.

11.5 Switching to Programming Mode (SSP)

Explains how to switch the validator to SSP mode using the configuration button.

11.6 ccTalk DES Encryption - Trusted Mode

Details the procedure for entering Trusted Mode for ccTalk DES encryption.

11.7 Escrow Control

Explains the single note escrow facility and the transaction sequence.

11.8 Low Power Mode Timing Diagram

Illustrates the timing diagram for the validator's low power mode operation.

11.9 Configuration Button Functions

Lists and describes the various functions assigned to the configuration button.

11.10 File Naming Convention

Explains the standard naming convention used for dataset and firmware files.

11.11 Programming via Configuration Card

Provides step-by-step instructions for programming the validator using a configuration card.

Innovative Technology NV9 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandInnovative Technology
ModelNV9
CategoryBank Note Validator
LanguageEnglish

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