Europe Bill Acceptor EBA xx

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Europe Bill Acceptor EBA - 10 - xx CHAPTER 1 Table of Contents & Model Numbers DWG No. 992-11-01-01 Date 97-11 JAPAN CASHMACHINE CO., LTD. Copyright 1997 Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd.

Contents Contents ➀ Chapter 1 992-11-01-01 Table of Contents & Product Name ➁Chapter 2.....992-11-02-01 Operation Manual ➂ Chapter 3. 992-11-03-01 Communication Specifications ID-001 (parallel Interface) ID-003 (serial Interface) ➃ Chapter 4....992-11-03-01 Disassembly & Assembly Procedure ➄ Chapter 5.. 992-11-05-01 Wiring Diagram ➅ Chapter 6.. 992-11-06-01 Trouble Shooting ➆ Chapter 7.. 992-11-07-01 Adjustment Manual Performance Test ➇ Chapter 8.. 992-11-08-01 Parts List ➈ Chapter 9 992-11-09-01 Schematics Layouts TABLE OF CONTENTS & MODEL NUMBERS Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 1 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-01-01 Contents

EBA Product Name EBA Product Name Product name consists of two parts, it s [Model] name and it s [Type] name. TABLE OF CONTENTS & MODEL NUMBERS [Model] Name Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 1 Date 02 97 Dwg No. 992-11-01-01 Page 1

[Type] Name [Type] Name Soft protocol number Kind of option This section provides information about the case of special specifications. The The country names of of a a bill bill to to be be identified are are determined based on on ISO ISO 3166. TABLE OF CONTENTS & MODEL NUMBERS ➀ Cassette box type 4: Cassette box which can store 400 bills 6: Cassette box which can store 600 bills (future release) ➁ Faceplate type 0: No faceplate *: The faceplate is provided as decided after discussions ➂ Type of guide block for setting the bill insertion slot width The guide block is selected at the factory on each country basis in accordance with the maximum width of the bills to be sensed. 1: Bills up to 78mm wide (maximum insertion slot width) 2: Bills up to 68mm wide 3: Bills up to 72mm wide ➀ Soft protocol type Two types of protocols are supported by the ROM. 01: ID-001 (parallel interface) 03: ID-003 (serial interface) Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 1 Date 02 97 Dwg No. 992-11-01-01 Page 2

EBA Product Name EBA product name constitutes two kinds; it is [ MODEL ] name and [ TYPE ] name. EBA - 10 - SD2 - * * * - * * * [ MODEL ] name [ TYPE ] name [ MODEL ] name EBA - 10 - SD2 Stack type Series on the product from stack type The product form Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-SD2 Chapter 1 Date 02-97 Dwg No. 990-01-01 Page 2.

[TYPE] Name!!!"!"!"!!!!!!!!!"!"!"!!!!!!!!"!"!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!#!$!%!!!!!!!!!!!!& soft protocol number kind of option use a nation cord of ISO 3166 that show the! nation of discriminated money. "Cassette box type 4: Cassette box which can store 400 bills 6: Cassette box which can store 600 bills (future release) # Faceplate type 0 : No faceplate ' : The faceplate is provided as decided after discussions. $Type of guide block for setting the bill insertion slot width The guide block i5 selected at the factory on each country basis in accordance with the maximum width of the bills to be sensed. 1: Bills up to 78mm wide (maximum insertion slot width) 2: Bills up to 68mm wide 3: Bills up to 72mm wide %Soft protocol type Two types of protocols are supported by the ROM. 01: ID001 (parallel interface) 02: ID003 (serial interface) Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-SD2 Chapter 1 Date 02-97 Dwg No. 990-01-01 Page 3.

Europe Bill Acceptor EBA - 10 - xx CHAPTER 2 Operation Manual DWG No. 992-11-01-01 Date 97-11 JAPAN CASHMACHINE CO., LTD. Copyright 1997 Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd.

Contents Contents Page 1 Features 1 2 Component Names.....2 3 Precautions... 3 4 Collecting Bills.. 3 5 When the Acceptor is Jammed..4 O P E R A T I O N M A N U A L 6 Cleaning.... 5 7 Installation.....6 8 Outline of Interface.. 7 9 Input/Output circuits....8 10 Cabling..9 11 Pin Assignment...10~12 12 DIP Switch Setting.. 13~14 13 Operation Flowchart 15~17 14 General Specifications..18 15 Outside Dimensions..19 Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 2 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-01-01 Contents

1 Features Validator EBA-10-PB provides the following features. Setting for accepting a bill It can be set up independently whether the reception of the bill is possible by using DIP-SW. O P E R A T I O N M A N U A L A bill collection direction can be chosen. Flexible collection corresponding to the conditions is possible in the space and so on because three kinds of bill discharge directions can be chosen as the collection of the bill. Bill theft prevention mechanism A security device is installed to prevent illegal action. Once a bill is fed into the unit, it cannot be pulled out. Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 2 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-01-01A Page 1

2 Component Names O P E R A T I O N M A N U A L Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 2 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-01-01A Page 2

3 Precautions 1.Do not insert a torn, folded, or wet bill. It will get jammed in the unit. 2.Never expose the unit to water. The unit contains several Precision electronic devices which can be damaged if water or any liquid is sprayed or spilled into the unit. 3.Do not install the unit in a dusty environment. Dust will lower the performance of the bill sensor. O P E R A T I O N M A N U A L 4 Collecting Bills It can be collected in the exchange plate in 3 ways. Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 2 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-01-01A Page 3

5 When the Acceptor is Jammed (1) Remove the bill which loosened the knob of the left - right 4 place and which opened the acceptor head part and which it choked it with when a bill is jammed in the inside of the acceptor. O P E R A T I O N M A N U A L (2) Cancel a slide lock on the left right side of the PB unit, and remove the bill which opened the cap of the PB unit and which choked it, with a string and so on. Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 2 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-01-01A Page 4

5 When the Acceptor is Jammed (1) When bills are jammed near the entrance of the stacker box, unlock the box and pull it out to remove the jammed bills. (2) Loosen 2 knobs each from either side to open the acceptor head and remove the jammed bills. Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-SD2 Chapter 2(4) Date 02-97 Dwg No. 990-04-01 Page 4

(1) When you cannot remove jammed Bills even after opening the acceptor head, open the cover of bill theft prevention unit to remove the jammed bills and strings. (4) When bills are jammed in the feed route, remove 2 screws at the back and 2 screws each from either side of the stacker storage unit to pull out the feed unit and remove the jammed bills. Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-SD2 Chapter 2(4) Date 02-97 Dwg No. 990-04-01 Page 5

6 Cleaning When the acanning unit and its sensor becomes dirty, this could cause paper jams and deterioration of the bill scanning capability. Periodically open the acceptor and bill theft prevention unit and clean the inner parts of these units. O P E R A T I O N M A N U A L Use a soft cloth or cotton swab to clean the inner parts. If you can not remove a stain, wipe it using a cloth or cotton swab moistened with a standard head cleaner sold in the market. Never use organic solvents such as thinners to clean the inside parts. Do no use organic solvent like thinner. Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 2 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-01-01A Page 5

6 Cleaning When the scanning unit and its sensor becomes dirty, this could cause paper jams and deterioration of the bill sensing capability. Periodically open the acceptor and bill theft prevention unit and clean the inner parts of these units. Use a soft cloth or cotton swab to clean the inner parts. If you cannot remove a stain, wipe it using a cloth or cotton swab moistened with a standard head cleaner sold in the market. Never use organic solvents such as thinners to clean the inside parts: Do no use organic solvent like thinner. Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-SD2 Chapter 2(4) Date 02-97 Dwg No. 990-0-01 Page 6

7 Installation (1) Installation An installation screw in the bottom 4 place is to be careful not to project inside more than 3mm and install an installation hole securely. O P E R A T I O N M A N U A L (2) Replacing the width guides of the bill insertion slot. To replace the width guides of the bill insertion slot, remove the screws from the back side of these width guides. Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 2 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-01-01A Page 6

7 Installation (1) Installing the unit: There are 4 installation holes each on the rear and bottom cover panels of the unit. (2) Replacing the width guides of the bill insertion slot To replace the width guides of the bill insertion slot, remove the screws from the back side of these width guides. Bank notes to accept Between Width min 65mm ~ 78 mm Length min 125mm ~ 170mm Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-SD2 Chapter 2(4) Date 02-97 Dwg No. 990-04-01 Page 7

8 Outline of Interface The following 2 types of interfaces can be provided in Validator EBA-10-PB, depending on the ROM. (1) ID-001 interface ID-001 interface offers parallel interface support for 7 output lines and 3 input lines. The status of the acceptor is output by the ABN, BSY and STKF output signals. The type of currency received is output by the VEND 1 to VEND 3 and VALID output signals. The acceptor operation can be controlled by the ACK, REJ and INH input signals. See the attached Communications Specifications ID-001 for communication specifications. (2) ID-003 interface The ID-003 interface is a 2-way serial interface. You can control the acceptor status and operation of the acceptor and confirm the settings of each function by sending a polling Status Request and commands ( Operation command and Setting command ) from the controller. See the attached Communications Specifications ID-003 for communication specifications. O P E R A T I O N M A N U A L (3) ID-082 interface Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 2 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-01-01A Page 7

9 Input/Output Circuits ID-001 interface circuit O P E R A T I O N M A N U A L ID-003 interface circuit Circuit for output signal to turn ON the display LED Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 2 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-01-01A Page 8

10 Cabling O P E R A T I O N M A N U A L Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 2 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-01-01A Page 9

11 Pin Assignment ID-001 interface CPU BOARD O P E R A T I O N M A N U A L Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 2 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-01-01A Page 10

ID-003 interface CPU BOARD O P E R A T I O N M A N U A L Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 2 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-01-01A Page 11

ID-082 interface CPU BOARD O P E R A T I O N M A N U A L Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 2 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-01-01A Page 12

12 DIP Switch Setting DIP switch setting (ID-001) You can set the type of currency to be received, the escrow mode, and other functions using the DIP switch settings. O P E R A T I O N M A N U A L DIP switch setting (ID-003) The available DIP switch settings are as follows: Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 2 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-01-01A Page 13

DIP switch setting (ID-082) O P E R A T I O N M A N U A L Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 2 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-01-01A Page 14

13 Operation Flowchart ID-001 interface operation flowchart O P E R A T I O N M A N U A L Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 2 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-01-01A Page 15

ID-003 interface operation flowchart O P E R A T I O N M A N U A L Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 2 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-01-01A Page 16

14 General Specifications 1. Type of currency accepted: See relevant specifications. 2. Direction of insertion: See relevant specifications. 3. Receiving rate: 90% or more. Be sure to use the specified guide block for the bill insertion slot. Includes the first time return and second time acceptance. The following bills however, are excluded: (1) Dirty, worn, wet, torn and badly wrinkled bills. (2) Bills with corner or edge folded and overlapped. (3) Bills which have considerably different cutting dimensions and print displacement. 4. Identification time: Approx. 4 seconds (Time interval until the storage confirmation signal is output after bills are inserted and stacked.) 5. Interface: ID-001: Photo coupler isolation input/output ID-082: Photo coupler isolation input/output ID-003: TTL level 6. Escrow: ID-001: 1 sheet escrow (when the DIP switch is set) ID-003: 7. Display: Four LEDs can be lit. (1) LED ON signal output 2 lines during bill reception enabled status. (2) LED ON signal output 2 lines during error detection and trouble status. 8. Power supply: DC 12V (+/- 5%) 9. Power consumption: (1) Standby status: 4VA (2)Operating status: 6VA 10. Operating environment: (1) Operating temperature: 0 to 40 degrees Celsius (2) Storage temperature: -20 to 70 degrees Celsius (3) Humidity: 30% to 85% RH (without condensation) (4) Light disturbance: Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight. (5) Installation: Indoors 11. Outside dimensions: See attached drawing. 12. Weight: Main unit (with cassette box) approx. 1.2kg 13. Installation: Horizontal installation O P E R A T I O N M A N U A L Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 2 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-01-01A Page 17

15 Outside Dimensions O P E R A T I O N M A N U A L Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 2 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-01-01A Page 18

Europe Bill Acceptor EBA 10 xx CHAPTER 4 Disassembly and Assembly DWG No. 992-11-04-01 Date 97-11

Contents 1 Disassembling the unit. 1 1. Removing the stacker box. 1 2. Removing the acceptor.. 1 3. Removing the feed unit.. 2-3 4. Removing the push mechanism unit.... 3-4 2 Disassembling the Acceptor. 5 1. Disassembling the upper scanning unit... 5-7 2. Disassembling the lower scanning unit 7-10 3 Disassembling the Feed Unit... 11 1. Removing the belt and motor.... 11-12 4 Disassembling the Push Mechanism..12 1. Detaching the motor and sensor board 12 5 Disassembling the main Unit... 13 1. Detaching the motor, main board and sensor board. 13-14 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 4 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-04-01 Contents

1 Disassembly of Unit 1. Disassembly of acceptor and PB unit (1) Remove 3 screws to detach the acceptor from the PB unit. TABLE OF CONTENTS & MODEL NUMBER Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 1 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-04-01 Page 1

1. Disassembling the Validator 1. Removing the stacker box. (1) After removing the key, lift and hold the stacker box and then pull it out forward. 2. Removing the acceptor. (1) Remove 4 screws and 2 washers from the bottom of the acceptor. Disconnect the connector to remove the acceptor. Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA - 10 - SD2 Chapter 4 Date 02-97 Dwg No. 990-04-01 Page 1

2. Removing the feed unit. (1) Remove 2 screws to detach the left side cover plate. Next, disconnect the connector inside the unit. (2) Remove 2 screws each from either side and 2 screws from the lower portion of the stacker box storage. Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA - 10 - SD2 Chapter 4 Date 02-97 Dwg No. 990-04-01 Page 2

(3) Pass the connector cable carefully through the hole and pull out the feed unit. 3. Removing the push mechanism unit (1) Remove 2 screws to detach the right side cover plate and disconnect inside the unit. Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA - 10 - SD2 Chapter 4 Date 02-97 Dwg No. 990-04-01 Page 2

(2) Remove 2 screws each from either side to remove the bothom lid plate. (3) Pass the connector cable carefully through the hole and pull out the push mechanism unit. Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA - 10 - SD2 Chapter 4 Date 02-97 Dwg No. 990-04-01 Page 2

2 Disassembly of Acceptor 1. Disassembly of upper scanning unit (1) Remove 2 screws each on either side to remove the top cover. Be sure the screws remain attached to the cover. TABLE OF CONTENTS & MODEL NUMBER (2) Remove the 2 connectors and loosen 2 knobs each on either side until the retaining boss comes out. Then lift the upper scanning unit to detach it. Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 1 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-04-01 Page 2

(3) Remove 1 screw on the left side panel. TABLE OF CONTENTS & MODEL NUMBER (4) Remove 3 screws and disconnect the connector to detach the CPU board. Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 1 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-04-01 Page 3

(5) Remove 2 screws to detach the mother headboard. TABLE OF CONTENTS & MODEL NUMBER 2. Disassembly of lower scanning unit (1) Remove 1 screw each on either side to remove the front cover. Then remove 1 screw each on either side and 1 screw on the bottom plate to remove the rear cover. Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 1 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-04-01 Page 4

(2) Remove 2 knobs and 1 screw each on either side and disconnect the connector. TABLE OF CONTENTS & MODEL NUMBER (3) Pushing the side panels of the housing slightly outward, lift out the assembly inside. Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 1 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-04-01 Page 5

(4) Remove 1 screw on top and disconnect the connector to remove the motor assembly. TABLE OF CONTENTS & MODEL NUMBER (5) Remove 2 screws to detach the LED board. Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 1 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-04-01 Page 6

(6) Remove 1 screw to remove the motor. TABLE OF CONTENTS & MODEL NUMBER (7) Remove 1 spring, 2 E-rings, and 2 gears to remove the belt. Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 1 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-04-01 Page 7

2 Disassembly of PB Unit 1. Removing the Board (1) Remove 2 screws each on either side to remove the bottom plate. TABLE OF CONTENTS & MODEL NUMBER (2) Remove 1 screw to detach the board. Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 1 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-04-01 Page 8

2. Removing the motors, sensor boards, and belt (1) Remove 2 screws each on either side to remove both side panels. TABLE OF CONTENTS & MODEL NUMBER (2) Remove the rear guide and pull out the shaft to remove the top cover. Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 1 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-04-01 Page 9

(3) Remove 4 screws to remove two motors. TABLE OF CONTENTS & MODEL NUMBER (4) Remove 2 screws to detach the sensor boards. Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 1 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-04-01 Page 10

(5) Remove the E-ring and bearing and pull out the shaft from the opposite side to remove the pulley, belt, springs, another shaft, and pin. TABLE OF CONTENTS & MODEL NUMBER Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 1 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-04-01 Page 11

Europe Bill Acceptor EBA 10 xx CHAPTER 5 Wiring Diagram DWG No. 992-11-05-01 Date 97-11

Contents 1. General Wiring Diagram EBA-10-SD2.. 990-01-83 2. Acceptor Unit EBA-10-SD2... 990-01-52 3. Stacker Unit EBA-10-SD2... 990-01-53 TWIRING DIAGRAM Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 5 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-05-01 Contents

Europe Bill Acceptor EBA 10 xx CHAPTER 6 Trouble Shooting DWG No. 992-11-06-01 Date 97-11

Contents Introduction... 1 1 Outline of Troubleshooting... 2 2 Connecting the EBA and V M-450... 2 3 Bill Identification Operation Test Procedure.. 3 4 EBA Trouble Indication and Bill Rejection Trouble Indication...... 4 5 Trouble Classification 5-8 6 Error Code...9 7 Sensor Lay out 10 8 Printed circuit board connection diagram...11 TROUBLE SHOOTING Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 6 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-06-01 Contents

Introduction Many troubles of the validator are caused by minor reasons. Before replacing any part, be sure to check whether connectors are connected properly and there is no line breakage in a cable harness. If the validator frequently rejects a bill, the magnetic head and conve you r belt may have a lay er of iron particles on them. Clean these areas. Observe the operating conditions of the validator carefully when y ou turn on the power. This is important for the detection of a trouble cause and defective location. Whenever y ou disassemble and repair the validator head, be sure to adjust the sensors. Perform repairs in accordance with Chapter 7, Adjustment Manual Performance Test, and Chapter 4, Disassembly Procedure. TROUBLE SHOOTING Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 6 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-06-01 Page 1

1 Outline of Troubleshooting EBA can find a trouble cause by performing the bill identification operation test. The performance test or sensor adjustment is performed according to the identified trouble cause and the necessary repairs and replacement of parts are performed. Investigation of trouble cause VM-450 Trouble Shooting Cause A Cause B Performance Test Analysis of trouble EBA-10/410 (Test mode Execution of bill identification operation test) Adjustment Manual IBM PC Sensor Adjustment MAG test tool MAG BOARD Cable Analysis of trouble TROUBLE SHOOTING 2 Connecting the EBA with VM- 450 or MIB 232 EBA-10/410 VM-450 MIB232 EBA-10/410 Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 6 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-06-01 Page 2

3 Bill Identification Operation Test Procedure 3-1 To perform the bill identification operation test, first set the acceptor to the test mode standby status. Set the DIP switches of EBA-10/410 and VM-450 as shown in the figure below. Make sure to turn off VM-450 before changing the DIP switch. 3-2 When you turn on the power of VM-450, the BSY LED lights and _000_00 will appear on the segment display. At this time, the DIP switch next the LED of EBA will light. This is called the test mode standby status. You can perform various operation tests in this status. TROUBLE SHOOTING 3-3 Executing the identification operation tests Set the DIP switch of the acceptor as shown in the figure below. 3-4 When you turn off DIP switch No. 1 of the acceptor, the acceptor can receive a bill and you can confirm the bill receiving rate after the initial operation is completed. VM-450 indicates that the bill is received and the type of currency is indicated by means of the VEND1 to VEND3 LED combinations. VM-450 currency type signal indication Currency type VEND1 VEND2 VEND3 Currency type 1 O - - Currency type 2 - O - Currency type 3 O O - Currency type 4 - - O Currency type 5 O - O Currency type 6 - O O O LED Light Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 6 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-06-01 Page 3

Do not use bills like the ones below to confirm the bill receiving operation. If you insert such a bill, it will not be identified properly. a) Bills that are dirty, worn, wet, torn, and badly wrinkled. b) Bills with folded and overlapped corners or edges. c) Bills that have considerably different cutting dimensions and printing displacement. d) Bills that are stained or have iron particles on them. 4 EBA Trouble Indication and Bill Rejection Trouble Indication 4-1 When the EBA cannot store the bills successfully, the LED on the CPU board will flash as shown in the figure below. You can determine the trouble by confirming the flashing condition and number of times the LED flashes. (a) The bill is not accepted. EBA operation error. The LED on the CPU board flashes slowly. Check the number of time the LED flashes and see 6 Error Code (Malfunction) List. (b) After the bill is received, it is rejected. Acceptor identification unit error. The LED on the CPU board flashes rapidly. Check the number of times the LED flashes and see 6 Error Code (Rejecting a Bill) List. TROUBLE SHOOTING Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 6 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-06-01 Page 4

5 Trouble Classification The trouble causes are mainly divided into the following 6 types. Check the operating conditions. (1) Test mode cannot be started. page 6 (2) Indication LED does not turn on. page 6 (3) Normal signal cannot be sent from acceptor to controller. page 6 (4) Bill is rejected and rate of receiving bills is poor. page 7 (5) Bill is not fed smoothly. (Jammed in feed route.) page 7 (6) Bill is not accepted. The LED next to the DIPswitch flashes repeatedly. (Stop state due to malfunction) page 8 TROUBLE SHOOTING Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 6 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-06-01 Page 5

(1) Test mode cannot be started. Check whether the ROM of the acceptor is properly installed Check the acceptor CPU board ROM. NG Replace the ROM. OK Check whether power is supplied to the CPU board. CPU board check result OK? NG Replace the CPU board. -> Adjust the sensor. (*1) Stacker harness check result OK? NG Replace the stacker harness. OK Replace the stacker board. (2) Indication LED does not turn on. Performance test Check 3-(4) (Acceptor I/F OUT test) Indication LED check result OK? NG Replace the indication LED. TROUBLE SHOOTING LED harness check result OK? NG Replace the LED harness. OK Replace the CPU board. -> Adjust the sensor. (*1) (3) Normal signal cannot be sent from acceptor to controller. Check whether the interface protocol complies with the Check the acceptor CPU board ROM. NG Replace the ROM. LED. Performance Test Check 3-(4) (Acceptor I/F OUT test) Check 3-(5) (Acceptor I/F IN test) Acceptor interface cable (26-pin) check result OK? OK NG Replace the acceptor interface cable. Replace the CPU board. -> Adjust the sensor. (*1) *1: See Chapter 7, Adjustment Manual for details about the sensor adjustment. Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 6 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-06-01 Page 6

(4) Bill is rejected and rate of receiving bills is poor. Check whether the ROM being used complies with the country corresponding Check the acceptor CPU board ROM. NG Replace the ROM. Clean the tray and adjust the sensors. (*1) Is the adjustment result NG *2 Relay harness check result OK? NG Replace the relay harness. -> Adjust the sensors. (*1) The rate of bill reception is poor. CPU board check result OK? NG Replace the CPU board. -> Adjust the sensors. (*1) MAG board check result OK? Replace the MAG board. -> Adjust the sensors. (*1) Replace the LED board. -> Adjust the sensors. (*1) *1: See Chapter 7, Adjustment Manual for details about the sensor adjustment. *2: Determine the defective position from 6 Error Message in the Adjustment Manual and replace the parts as required. OK NG TROUBLE SHOOTING (5) Bill is not fed smoothly. (Jammed in feed route.) Check the feed condition of bills. Check the feed route. Check the feed roller. NG NG Check the feed belt. NG Check the lever. NG Check the transmission gear. NG Repair or replace the required parts, or adjust the sensor. Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 6 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-06-01 Page 7

(6) Bill is not accepted. The Led next to the DIP switch flashes repeatedly. (Stop state due to malfunction) Check the number of times the LED flashes. LED flashes once. (Stacker is full or lagging movement.) Performance test [3] Check (Stacker Storage Test) 13 (PB transfer unit operation test) 15 (PB transfer unit speed test) LED flashes 4 times. (Adjustment sensor error.) Sensor adjustment (*1) (See Adjustment Manual) LED flashes 5 times. (Acceptor head speed error.) LED flashes 6 times. (Acceptor feed system error.) LED flashes 9 times. (Stacker PB unit error.) Performance test [3]-1 Check (Acceptor normal rotation test) [3]-2 Check (Acceptor reverse rotation test) Sensor adjustment (*1) (See Adjustment Manual.) Performance test [3]-14 Check (Stacker PB test) *1: See Chapter 7, Adjustment Manual for details about the sensor adjustment. TROUBLE SHOOTING Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 6 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-06-01 Page 8

6 Error Code Error Code (Malfunction) List. No. of times LED flashes Description of error 1 (1) Detected stacker is full. (2) Operation of the insertion slot unit is lagging. 2 (1) Insertion slot unit operation error. (2) No signal is sent from the stacker home position sensor. (3) No signal is sent from the stacker encoder. 3 (1) Bill stays in the stacker feed route. (2) Feed operation of the stacker is disabled. 4 (1) Bill stays in the acceptor. 5 Acceptor feed motor speed error. 6 (1) Acceptor motor was started but does not rotate. (2) Acceptor motor was stopped but does not stop. (3) No signal is sent from the acceptor encoder sensor. 7 Reserved. 8 Reserved. 9 (1) PB unit motor was started but does not rotate. (2) PB unit motor was stopped but does not stop. (3) No signal is sent from the home sensor of the PB unit. 10 Reserved. 11 Reserved. 12 Sensor turned on at a timing impossible in normal operation. TROUBLE SHOOTING Error Code (Rejecting a Bill) List No. of times LED flashes Description of error 1 Bill was inserted at a crooked angle. (Crooked insertion) 2 Magnetic sensor pattern error. (Magnetic pattern error) 3 Bill stays in the acceptor feed route. (Jamming paper) 4 Photo sensor error 1. (X-rate error) 5 Bill feed error. (Sync detect error) 6 Judgement error. (Near error) 7 Photo sensor error 2. (Pattern error) 8 Photo sensor error 3. (Photo level error) 9 Receiving inhibited bill was rejected. (Inhibit signal) 10 Reject signal was input. (Reject signal) 11 Lever sensor has detected an error. (Lever on error) 12 Back sensor has detected an error. (Back sensor on error) 13 Incorrect bill length. (Length error) 14 Photo sensor error 4. (IR/Red error) 15 Photo sensor error 5. (Characteristic error) *: When the Photo Sensor errors 1-5 occur frequently, clean the acceptor head and adjust the sensor. Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 6 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-06-01 Page 9

7 Sensor layout L/R Lever discriminate sensor MAG sensor Back Lever PB Unit PB motor Stack feed sensor 1 Stack feed sensor 2 Feed encoder sensor Acceptor feed motor Feed motor PB home sensor TROUBLE SHOOTING Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 6 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-06-01 Page 10

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Europe Bill Acceptor EBA 10 xx CHAPTER 7 Adjustment Manual Performance Test DWG No. 992-11-07-01 Date 97-11

Contents 1 Adjustment Manual..... 990-13-01A 2 Performance Test.... 990-13-02A ADJUSTMENT MANUAL Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 7 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-07-01 Contents

1 Connecting the EBA with the Personal Computer 1. Connect the EBA with the PC in the following manner. Turn OFF the power and set both EBA-10/410 and VM-450 to the test mode. paperboard create by customer Adjustmentsoftware by E-Mail from JCM #059299 ADJUSTMENT MANUAL Tool required for adjustment #059300 150 x 70mm MagTool # G00179 Note: Automatic adjustment can be performed while the stacker box is installed in the unit. When the guide block and mouthpiece are mounted on the insertion slot of the tray, remove them. Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 7 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-07-01 Page 1

2 Setting the EBA (1) After confirming the VM-450 DIP switch settings and EBA DIP switch settings, turn on VM-450. (2) The BSY LED of VM-450 will light and _000 00 will appear on the segment display. At this time, the LED next to the DIP switch of EBA will light up. This status is called the test mode. After the test mode, communications to the PC is enabled. 3 Running Environment of the Adjustment Software Type of personal computer to be used: IBM PC of AT compatible machines RS-232C communication ports (D-sub 9 pins). Communication port address: 3F8 to 3FF (serial port 1) OS: MS-DOS V6.0 (The software cannot be operated by Windows and Windows DOS prompt.) ADJUSTMENT MANUAL 4 Starting the PC Adjustment Software (1) Turn on the PC and start up MS-DOS. See the procedures in the relevant PC and MS-DOS manuals to turn on the PC and start up MS-DOS. (2) When MS-DOS is started, set the floppy disk containing the adjustment software in the PC. (3) Change the current drive to the disk drive in which the adjustment software floppy disk is inserted. For example, when the floppy disk is set in drive A:, type A:. (4) Start the adjustment software. Type EBA-103 and press the Enter key. Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 7 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-07-01 Page 2

5 Adjustment Procedure (1) When the adjustment software is started, the initial screen (Screen 1) will appear. Confirm the model name, type, and version (V*.**). Press 1 and Enter key to select menu 1 (ADJUSTMENT). ****EBA-10(**********)AUTO ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM V1.03*********(01-21-1997) **************MENU***********************************OPERATION************************ 1.ADJUSTMENT INPUT THE NUMBER 2.END ************************************************************************************************ *****MESSAGE****************************************************************************** 1.ADJUSTMENT SENSOR ADJUSTMENT FOR ACCEPTOR ************************************************************************************** Screen 1 (Initial Screen) (2) Set both EBA and VM-450 to the test mode, and turn on VM-450. Connect the communication cable and confirm that EBA is put in the test mode. Then, press the Enter key. ADJUSTMENT MANUAL ****EBA-10(**********)AUTO ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM V1.03*******(01-21-1997) **************MENU***********************************OPERATION************************ 1.ADJUSTMENT CONNECT TO PC AND ACCEPTOR THEN HIT ENTER KEY. ************************************************************************************************ *****MESSAGE****************************************************************************** ACCEPTOR SET TO TEST MODE THEN MONITOR (VM450) POWER ON ************************************************************************************** Screen 2 Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 7 Date 02 97 Dwg No. 992-11-07-01 Page 3

(3) The initialization of the EEPROM is being performed. *************************OPERATION*************************** INITIALIZE OF EEPROM. ******************************************************************* (4) The level sensor is checked. (ON) Screen 3 *************************OPERATION*************************** <LEVER SENSOR CHECK> PAPER IN THE TRAY. HIT ENTER KEY ******************************************************************* Screen 4 Open the EBA tray and set the paper to check the lever sensors at the following 3 locations. ADJUSTMENT MANUAL Paper (150mm x 70mm, copying paper, etc.) Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 7 Date 02 97 Dwg No. 992-11-07-01 Page 4

Close the tray and then press the Enter key. (5) The lever sensor is checked. (OFF) *************************OPERATION*************************** <LEVER SENSOR CHECK> PAPER OUT OF THE TRAY. HIT ENTER KEY. ******************************************************************* Screen 5 Remove the paper from the tray and press the Enter key. At this time, make sure to close the tray and close the knurls on both sides properly. (Otherwise, the adjustment value will be incorrect.) (6) Photo sensor adjustment 1 *************************OPERATION*************************** WHITE BASE PAPER IN THE TRAY HIT ENTER KEY. ******************************************************************* ADJUSTMENT MANUAL Screen 6 There is no need to open the tray. Insert the base paper. KS-34 Make sure to place the base paper properly on the tray. After inserting the base paper in the tray, press the Enter key. Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 7 Date 02 97 Dwg No. 992-11-07-01 Page 5

(7) During photo sensor adjustment (approximately 15 seconds) *************************OPERATION*************************** ADJUSTING ******************************************************************* (8) Photo sensor adjustment 2 Screen 7 *************************OPERATION*************************** WHITE BASE PAPER OUT OF THE TRAY. BLACK BASE PAPER <KS-035> IN THE TRAY. HIT ENTER KEY. ******************************************************************* Screen 8 Place the base paper KS-35 on the tray and then press the Enter key. ADJUSTMENT MANUAL (9) During photo sensor adjustment (approximately 5 seconds) *************************OPERATION*************************** ADJUSTING ******************************************************************* Screen 9 Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 7 Date 02 97 Dwg No. 992-11-07-01 Page 6

(10) Photo sensor adjustment 3 *************************OPERATION*************************** BLACK BASE PAPER OUT OF THE TRAY. HIT ENTER KEY. ******************************************************************* Screen 10 Remove the base paper and then press the Enter key. (11) During photo sensor adjustment (approximately 10 seconds) *************************OPERATION*************************** ADJUSTING ******************************************************************* ADJUSTMENT MANUAL Screen 11 Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 7 Date 02 97 Dwg No. 992-11-07-01 Page 7

(12) MAG Sensor adjustment *************************OPERATION*************************** MAG BOARD IN THE TRAY HIT ENTER KEY. ******************************************************************* Screen 12 Open the EBA tray and set the MAG board at the specified position. Set the portion marked A at the MAG sensor position. ADJUSTMENT MANUAL After setting the MAG board, close the tray and the knurls on both sides properly. (Otherwise, the adjustment value will be incorrect.) When the preparation is completed, press the Enter key. Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 7 Date 02 97 Dwg No. 992-11-07-01 Page 8

(13) MAG sensor adjustment ****EBA-10(**********)AUTO ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM V1.03*********(01-21-1997) **************MENU***********************************OPERATION************************ 1.ADJUSTMENT ADJUST PEAK LEVEL HIT ENTER KEY. ************************************************************************************************ *****MESSAGE****************************************************************************** MAG PEAK 25p ************************************************************************************** Screen 13A Move the MAG head test board forward and backward slowly to detect the peak value. The peak value is displayed on the MESSAGE screen. (peak 46~70) ADJUSTMENT MANUAL **********MESSAGE************************************************************************* MAG PEAK 58p ************************************************************************************** Screen 13B When the peak value reading becomes stable, press the Enter key in this condition Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 7 Date 02 97 Dwg No. 992-11-07-01 Page 9

(14) Feed speed check *************************OPERATION*************************** MAG BOARD OUT OF THE TRAY HIT ENTER KEY. ******************************************************************* Screen 14 Remove the MAG board and press the Enter key. (15) During the feed speed check *************************OPERATION*************************** TESTING MOTOR ******************************************************************* ADJUSTMENT MANUAL Screen 15 (16) Completion of adjustment *************************OPERATION*************************** COMPLETE. HIT ENTER KEY. ******************************************************************* Screen 16 Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 7 Date 02 97 Dwg No. 992-11-07-01 Page 10

The adjustment has been completed. Press the Enter key and then turn off VM-450. The program returns to the initial screen (screen 1). To adjust another EBA, select menu 1 (ADJUSTMENT). EBA is provided with a mode for confirming the bill receiving (identification) status. See the items in the attached Test Mode document for more information. Do not use bills like the ones below to confirm the bill receiving operation. If you insert such a bill, it will not be identified properly. a) Bills that are dirty, worn, wet, torn and badly wrinkled. b) Bills with folded and overlapped corners or edges. c) Bills that have considerably different cutting dimensions and printing displacement. d) Bills that are stained or have iron particles on them. ADJUSTMENT MANUAL Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 7 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-07-01 Page 11

6 Error Messages When a problem occurs during adjustment, an error message will appear on the OPERATION comment field or MESSAGE comment field and the adjustment will be interrupted. Repair or replace the parts in accordance with the message. OPERATION error list Communication error Cannot initialize EEPROM Acceptor lever fail Adjustment error Communication is disabled. Check the settings and connections of the acceptor and PC CPU board error. Replace the CPU board. Lever detection trouble. Adjustment is disabled or incorrect adjustment value. You can also determine the trouble location from the error message displayed on the MESSAGE comment field. Performance Test ADJUSTMENT MANUAL Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 7 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-07-01 Page 12

MESSAGE-POSITION conversion diagram You can determine the trouble location from the number of the MESSAGE error list. The UP and DOWN indications in the figure are classified based on the bill feed route. ADJUSTMENT MANUAL Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 7 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-07-01 Page 13

1 Connecting the EBA and VM-450 (1) Connect the EBA and VM-450 in the following manner. Set the DIP switches of both EBA-10/410 and VM-450 to the test mode. Be sure to turn off VM-450 before setting the test mode. (2) Make sure that the DIP switches of both VM-450 and EBA are set correctly. Then, turn on VM-450. (3) The BSY LED of VM-450 lights and _000 00 will appear on the segment display. At this time, the LED next to the DIP switch of EBA will light up. This status is called the test mode. In the test mode, various operation tests are enabled. PERFORMANCE TEST Note: Automatic adjustment can be performed while the stacker box is installed in the unit. When the guide block and mouthpiece are mounted on the insertion slot of the tray, remove them. Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 7 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-07-01 Page 1

2 Selecting and Executing the Test Items As shown in the table below, a test item can be selected by DIP switches number 2 to 8, and it is executed by turning OFF DIP switch number 1. When you set DIP switch number 1 to ON, the test item is cancelled and the test mode standby status is resumed. List of Test Items DIP switches No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Item Acceptor feed motor forward rotation test Acceptor feed motor reverse rotation test Acceptor sensor ON / OFF test Acceptor I/F test (OUT) Acceptor I/F test (IN) PB aging test Function Confirms the forward rotation speed of the acceptor feed unit. Confirms the reverse rotation speed of the acceptor feed unit. Confirms the ON / OFF level of each bill sensor of the acceptor feed unit. Confirms the output signal sent from the acceptor to an external device (controller). Confirms the input signal sent from an external device (controller) to the acceptor. Confirms the operation of the PB unit. Acceptor + PB aging test Confirms the operation of the acceptor and PB. Acceptor aging test Confirms the operation of the acceptor. Reserved Acceptor bill reception test Acceptor + stacker bill reception test PB test PB feed test Reserved PB speed test, feed speed test Acceptor DIP switch test Reserved Confirms the bill identification and operation. (Acceptor only) Confirms the bill identification and operation. (Acceptor + stacker) Confirms the operation of the PB and PB sensor. Confirms the operation of the PB feed unit and feed unit sensor. Reserved Confirms the PB feed unit speed. Confirms ON / OFF of the acceptor DIP switch. PERFORMANCE TEST Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 7 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-07-01 Page 2

3 Description of Test Items (1) Acceptor feed motor forward rotation test Confirms the forward rotation speed of the acceptor feed unit. The feed speed is displayed on the VM-450. VEND1 and VEND2 turn on. Fast feed speed VEND2 and VEND3 turn on. Correct feed speed VEND3 and VEND3 turn on. Slow feed speed PERFORMANCE TEST (2) Acceptor feed motor reverse rotation test The feed speed is displayed on VM-450 in the same manner as (1). Acceptor feed motor forward rotation test. Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 7 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-07-01 Page 3

(3) Acceptor sensor ON / OFF test Confirms the ON / OFF level of each bill sensor of the acceptor feed unit. Note: You can perform this test only after performing the automatic adjustment. When a bill is fed into the feed route of the acceptor, the VEND1 to VEND4, ABN and STKF LEDs of VM-450 will light up. (This test only confirms the operation of sensors which detect whether a bill is present or not.) (4) Acceptor I/F test (OUT) PERFORMANCE TEST This test allows you to confirm the operation of the output signal line from the acceptor to the external device (controller) according to the lighting sequence of the VM-450 LEDs. Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 7 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-07-01 Page 4

The signals sent from the acceptor are sequentially indicated by the VEND1, VEND2, VEND3, VEND4, ABN and STKF LEDs of VM-450. (Make sure the BSY LED is lit.) VM-450 (5) Acceptor I/F test (IN) This test allows you to confirm the operation of the input signal line from the external device (controller) to the acceptor according to the lighting sequence of the VM-450 LEDs. When the ENABLE/DISABLE, REJ and ACK switches are turned on at VM-450, the acceptor will output a signal to turn on the LEDs of VM-450. PERFORMANCE TEST When the ENABLE/DISABLE, REJ and ACK switches are turned on, the VEND2 to VEND4 LEDs will light up. Before performing this test, perform 3-(4) Acceptor I/F test (OUT). Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 7 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-07-01 Page 5

(6) Stacker ageing test Confirms the operation of the stacker unit. When an error occurs during the operation of the stacker, the VEND1 to VEND3 LEDs and ABN LED of VM-450 are turned on and the stacker operation is terminated. An error code is displayed depending on the number of times the LED on the CPU board flashes. (See 4-(1) Error Code (Malfunction) List.) (7) Acceptor + stacker ageing test Periodically repeats the series of acceptor and stacker operations. When an error occurs during the operation of the stacker, the VEND1 to VEND3 LEDs and ABN LED of VM-450 are turned on and the stacker operation is terminated. An error code is displayed depending on the number of times the LED on the CPU board flashes. (See 4-(1) Error Code (Malfunction) List.) (8) Acceptor ageing test PERFORMANCE TEST Periodically repeats the acceptor operation. When an error occurs during the operation of the acceptor, the VEND1 to VEND3 LEDs and ABN LED of VM-450 are turned on and the acceptor operation is terminated. An error code is displayed depending on the number of times the LED on the CPU board flashes. (See 4-(1) Error Code (Malfunction) List.) Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 7 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-07-01 Page 6

(9) Omitted because this switch is reserved. (10) Acceptor bill reception test Confirms the bill receiving operation of only the acceptor. After the initial operation is completed, a bill can be received and the rate of receiving bills can be confirmed. When the model (ROM) supporting the HI security is tested, bill receiving with the HI security function can be confirmed if you turn on DIP switch No. 8 after the initial operation is completed. Note: Even if DIP switch No. 1 is set to ON, the test mode will not be resumed when this test is executed. VM-450 currency type signal indication Currency type V 1 V 2 V 3 Currency type 1 Currency type 2 Currency type 3 Currency type 4 Currency type 5 Currency type 6 If a bill is not received successfully, check the following items. VM-450 indicates that a bill has been received. The type of currency is indicated by means of the combination of flashing LEDs. a) A bill is not accepted. Acceptor operation error. Check the number of times the LED on the CPU board flashes and repair or replace the necessary parts. (See 4-(1) Error Code (Malfunction) List.) b) A bill is rejected. Acceptor identification unit error. Check the number of times the LED on the CPU board flashes and adjust (clean the identification unit), repair or replace the necessary parts. (See 4-(2) Error Code (Rejecting a bill) List.) PERFORMANCE TEST Note: Do not use bills like the ones below to confirm the bill receiving operation. If you insert such a bill, it will not be identified properly. (a) Bills that are dirty, worn, wet, torn and badly wrinkled. (b) Bills with folded and overlapped corners or edges. (c) Bills that have considerably different cutting dimensions and printing displacement. (d) Bills that are stained or have iron particles on them. Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 7 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-07-01 Page 7

(11) Acceptor + stacker bill reception test Confirms the bill reception when the acceptor is equipped with a stacker. After the initial operation is completed, a bill can be received and the rate of receiving bills can be confirmed. When the model (ROM) supporting the HI security is tested, bill reception with the HI security function can be confirmed if you turn on DIP switch No. 8 after the initial operation is completed. Note: Even if DIP switch No.1 is set on ON, the test mode will not be resumed when this test executed. (12) Stacker PB test Confirms the operation of the stacker PB and PB lever sensor. PB lever home position detection: VEND1LED turns on PB unit operates periodically. VEND1 turns on only when the home position detection lever of the PB unit is blocking the photo interrupt of the stacker board. PERFORMANCE TEST (13) Stacker feed test Confirms the operation of the stacker feed, FEED 1 and FEED 2 sensors and stacker reset switch. Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. Class EBA-10-PB Chapter 7 Date 11 97 Dwg No. 992-11-07-01 Page 8