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Document Name: User Manual – NV200 Spectral


Document Version: 2.1
Date of Release: 07/03/2019

TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 DOCUMENT INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................5
1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS .............................................................................................................................. 5
1.2 MANUAL AMENDMENTS ........................................................................................................................... 5
1.3 COPYRIGHT ............................................................................................................................................ 5
1.4 LIMITED WARRANTY ................................................................................................................................ 5
1.5 PRODUCT SAFETY INFORMATION ................................................................................................................. 6
1.6 DISCLAIMER ........................................................................................................................................... 6
2 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................9
2.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................................. 9
2.2 KEY FEATURES ........................................................................................................................................ 9
2.3 TYPICAL APPLICATIONS ............................................................................................................................. 9
2.4 COMPONENT OVERVIEW ......................................................................................................................... 10
2.4.1 NV200 Spectral Options ........................................................................................................... 10
2.4.2 Bezel Options........................................................................................................................... 11
2.4.3 Cashbox Options ...................................................................................................................... 11
2.4.4 Module Options ....................................................................................................................... 11
2.4.5 Consumables ........................................................................................................................... 11
3 TECHNICAL DATA .................................................................................................................................. 12
3.1 DIMENSIONS ........................................................................................................................................ 12
3.2 WEIGHT .............................................................................................................................................. 12
3.2.1 Standard Unit – No Cashbox .................................................................................................... 12
3.2.2 Cashbox Options ...................................................................................................................... 12
3.2.3 Module Options ....................................................................................................................... 13
3.3 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS ............................................................................................................. 13
3.4 POWER REQUIREMENTS .......................................................................................................................... 13
3.4.1 Supply Voltages ....................................................................................................................... 13
3.4.2 Supply Currents........................................................................................................................ 13
3.4.3 Power Supply Guidance............................................................................................................ 14
3.5 INTERFACE LOGIC LEVELS ......................................................................................................................... 14
3.5.1 Opto-Isolated Inputs ................................................................................................................ 14
3.6 RELIABILITY DATA .................................................................................................................................. 15
3.7 MEDIA REQUIREMENTS........................................................................................................................... 15
4 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................ 16
4.1 COMPATIBILITY ..................................................................................................................................... 16
4.1.1 Hardware Compatibility ........................................................................................................... 16
4.1.1.1 Machine Mounting .......................................................................................................................16
4.1.1.2 Machine Interfacing ......................................................................................................................16
4.1.1.3 Power Supply................................................................................................................................16
4.1.2 Software Compatibility ............................................................................................................ 17
4.1.2.1 Interface Protocols........................................................................................................................17
4.1.2.2 Re-programming ...........................................................................................................................17
4.2 BEZEL MOUNTING ................................................................................................................................. 18
4.2.1 Bezel Fitting ............................................................................................................................. 18
4.3 CASHBOX REMOVAL & OPENING ............................................................................................................... 19
4.3.1 500 Note Cashbox.................................................................................................................... 19
4.3.2 2200 Note Cashbox .................................................................................................................. 22
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4.4 TEBS CASH BAG REMOVAL & REPLACEMENT ............................................................................................... 23
4.5 LOCK MOUNTING .................................................................................................................................. 24
4.5.1 Lock Fitting .............................................................................................................................. 24
4.5.2 Lock fitting – Standard Cashbox ............................................................................................... 27
4.5.3 Lock Fitting - TEBS Cashbox ...................................................................................................... 28
4.5.4 Lock Specifications ................................................................................................................... 28
4.5.5 Lock Cam ................................................................................................................................. 28
4.6 DOCKING PLATE MOUNTING .................................................................................................................... 29
4.7 SPECTRAL PAYOUT MOUNTING ................................................................................................................. 31
4.8 LOADING PAPER INTO THE SMART TICKET .................................................................................................... 33
4.8.1 Roll .......................................................................................................................................... 33
4.8.1.1 Top...............................................................................................................................................33
4.9 SAFE INTERFACE MOUNTING .................................................................................................................... 33
4.10 MACHINE MOUNTING ....................................................................................................................... 36
4.10.1 Machine Mounting – Standard Cashbox .............................................................................. 36
4.10.2 Machine Mounting – TEBS................................................................................................... 36
4.10.3 Machine Mounting – 2200 Note Cashbox ............................................................................ 37
4.10.4 Machine Mounting – Safe Interface ..................................................................................... 37
4.10.5 Earth Bonding ..................................................................................................................... 38
4.10.6 Screw Specifications ............................................................................................................ 39
4.10.7 Things to consider ............................................................................................................... 39
5 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION ................................................................................ 40
5.1 INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................................... 40
5.2 SOFTWARE DOWNLOADS ........................................................................................................................ 40
5.3 DRIVERS .............................................................................................................................................. 40
5.4 DATASET/FIRMWARE PROGRAMMING ........................................................................................................ 40
5.4.1 Validator Manager .................................................................................................................. 40
5.4.1.1 General Description ......................................................................................................................40
5.4.1.2 System Requirements ...................................................................................................................40
5.4.1.3 Hardware Setup ............................................................................................................................41
5.4.1.4 Switching to Programming Mode (SSP) ..........................................................................................41
5.4.1.5 Programming the device ...............................................................................................................41
5.4.2 SD Card ................................................................................................................................... 42
5.4.2.1 General Description ......................................................................................................................42
5.4.2.2 Hardware Requirements ...............................................................................................................42
5.4.2.3 Re-programming via SD Card .........................................................................................................42
5.4.3 Remote Updates ...................................................................................................................... 43
5.4.3.1 General Description ......................................................................................................................43
6 PROTOCOLS AND INTERFACING ............................................................................................................ 44
6.1 INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................................... 44
6.2 INTERFACE CONNECTORS ......................................................................................................................... 44
6.3 USER INTERFACES .................................................................................................................................. 45
6.3.1.1 Dip Switches on the NV200 Spectral ..............................................................................................45
6.3.1.2 Smart Ticket Button ......................................................................................................................46
6.3.1.3 Smart Ticket Dip Switches .............................................................................................................46
6.4 SSP AND ESSP ..................................................................................................................................... 48
6.4.1 General Description ................................................................................................................. 48
6.4.2 Pin Assignments....................................................................................................................... 48
6.4.3 Setup Examples ....................................................................................................................... 49
6.4.3.1 NV200 Spectral .............................................................................................................................49
6.4.3.2 NV200 Spectral and Smart Coin System .........................................................................................50
6.5 CCTALK® .............................................................................................................................................. 51
6.5.1 General Description ................................................................................................................. 51
6.5.2 Pin Assignments....................................................................................................................... 51
6.5.3 ccTalk® DES Encryption ............................................................................................................. 52
6.5.4 Setup Example Drawings.......................................................................................................... 52
6.5.4.1 NV200 Spectral .............................................................................................................................52
6.5.4.2 NV200 Spectral with Spectral Payout Module ................................................................................52

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7 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE ...................................................................................................................... 53
7.1 INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................................... 53
7.2 RECOMMENDED CLEANING INTERVALS........................................................................................................ 53
7.3 CLEANING THE NV200 SPECTRAL .............................................................................................................. 53
7.3.1 Cleaning the Validator ............................................................................................................. 53
7.3.2 Cleaning the TEBS Cashbox ...................................................................................................... 54
7.3.3 Cleaning the Ticket Module ...................................................................................................... 56
7.4 CLEANING THE BUNCH NOTE FEEDER ......................................................................................................... 59
8 FIRST LEVEL SUPPORT ........................................................................................................................... 61
8.1 BEZEL/STATUS LED FLASH CODES ............................................................................................................. 61
8.2 NV200 SPECTRAL MODULE FLASH CODES .................................................................................................. 63
8.2.1 TEBS Lock Flash Codes.............................................................................................................. 63
8.2.2 Spectral Payout Flash Codes..................................................................................................... 63
8.2.3 Ticket Module Flash Codes ....................................................................................................... 64
8.2.4 Bunch Note Feeder (BNF) Flash Codes ...................................................................................... 64
8.3 CHECKING POWER CONNECTIONS TO THE UNIT .............................................................................................. 65
8.3.1 NV200 Spectral Connections .................................................................................................... 66
8.3.2 TEBS Connections..................................................................................................................... 66
8.3.3 Spectral Payout Connection ..................................................................................................... 67
8.3.4 Smart Ticket Connection .......................................................................................................... 67
8.3.5 Checking the Supply Voltage .................................................................................................... 67
8.4 COMMUNICATION WITH THE HOST ............................................................................................................ 67
9 SECOND LEVEL SUPPORT ...................................................................................................................... 69
9.1 OBTAINING LOGS USING SD CARD ............................................................................................................. 69
9.2 CLEARING A JAM FROM THE NV200 SPECTRAL ............................................................................................. 69
9.2.1 Note is in the note path............................................................................................................ 69
9.2.2 Note is visible once the NV200 Spectral has been removed ....................................................... 69
9.2.3 Note isn’t visible once the NV200 Spectral has been removed ................................................... 70
9.3 CLEARING A JAM FROM THE TEBS CASHBOX ............................................................................................... 71
9.4 CLEARING A JAM FROM THE SPECTRAL PAYOUT MODULE ................................................................................ 72
9.5 CLEARING A JAM FROM THE BUNCH NOTE FEEDER ......................................................................................... 74
9.6 CLEARING A JAM FROM THE TICKET MODULE ............................................................................................... 76
9.7 CLEARING A JAM FROM THE SAFE INTERFACE MODULE ................................................................................... 76
9.8 TESTING AFTER AN ERROR HAS BEEN CLEARED ............................................................................................... 77
10 COMPLIANCES AND APPROVALS .......................................................................................................... 78
10.1 EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ....................................................................................................... 78
10.2 FCC APPROVAL ................................................................................................................................ 78
10.3 CENTRAL BANK APPROVALS ................................................................................................................. 78
11 APPENDIX ............................................................................................................................................. 79
11.1 CABLE DRAWINGS ............................................................................................................................. 79
11.1.1 CN00214 ............................................................................................................................. 79
11.1.2 CN00292 ............................................................................................................................. 80
11.1.3 CN00414 ............................................................................................................................. 81
11.1.4 CN00487 ............................................................................................................................. 82
11.2 DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS ................................................................................................................... 83
11.2.1 GA02146 – NV200S + BNF + 80mm Safe Interface + 2200 Cashbox ....................................... 83
11.2.2 GA02147 – NV200S + BNF + 27mm Safe Interface + 2200 Cashbox ....................................... 84
11.2.3 GA02150 – NV200S + BNF + 2200 Cashbox .......................................................................... 85
11.2.4 GA02151 – NV200S + BNF + 80mm Safe Interface + 500 Cashbox ......................................... 86
11.2.5 GA02152 – NV200S + BNF + 27mm Safe Interface + 500 Cashbox ......................................... 87
11.2.6 GA02982 – 80mm Safe Interface ......................................................................................... 88
11.2.7 GA03007 – 27mm Safe Interface ......................................................................................... 89
11.3 LOCK SPECIFICATION .......................................................................................................................... 90
11.3.1 Keyless Locking Cam............................................................................................................ 91
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11.3.2 TEBS Locking Cam ............................................................................................................... 92
11.4 CONNECTOR SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................... 93
11.5 SWITCHING TO PROGRAMMING MODE (SSP) .......................................................................................... 93
11.6 FREE FALL CASHBOX ADVICE ................................................................................................................ 93
11.7 CCTALK DES ENCRYPTION – TRUSTED MODE ........................................................................................... 93
11.8 ESCROW ......................................................................................................................................... 93
11.9 ESCROW CONTROL ............................................................................................................................ 94
11.10 FILE NAMING CONVENTION ................................................................................................................. 95

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1 DOCUMENT INTRODUCTION

1.1 Related Documents


This document should be read together with the following:
For SSP/eSSP:
Protocol Manual – SSP (GA138): SSP Interface Protocol Specification for integration
SSP Implementation Guide (GA973): Information for programmers and integrators

For CCTalk:
ITL BNV CCTalk Specification (GA966): CCTalk Integration Guide
CC2 Manual (GA863): CC2 Interface Protocol Specification for Integration

For Software:
Software Manual (GA2037) – ITL Software Guide

For other third-party interface protocols contact support@innovative-


technology.co.uk

1.2 Manual Amendments


Rev. Date Amendment Details Issued by
1.0 27/04/2018 First Issue CW

Add new modules – BNF/Safe Interface / Spectral Payout


2.0 07/03/2019 Remove Smart Payout CW

2.1 27/03/2019 Fixed Spectral Payout Flash Codes CW

1.3 Copyright
This manual set is Copyright © Innovative Technology Ltd. 2019. No part of this
publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means used to make any
derivative such as translation, transformation, or adaptation without permission from
Innovative Technology Ltd. The contents of this manual set may be subject to
change without prior notice.

1.4 Limited Warranty


Innovative Technology Ltd warrants each of its hardware products to be free from
defects in workmanship and materials under normal use and service for a period
commencing on the date of purchase from Innovative Technology Ltd or its
Authorized Reseller, and extending for the length of time stipulated by Innovative
Technology Ltd.
A list of Innovative Technology Ltd offices can be found in every section of this
manual set. If the product proves defective within the applicable warranty period,
Innovative Technology Ltd will repair or replace the product. Innovative Technology
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Ltd shall have the sole discretion whether to repair or replace, and any replacement
product supplied may be new or reconditioned.
The foregoing warranties and remedies are exclusive and are in lieu of all other
warranties, expressed or implied, either in fact or by operation of law, statutory or
otherwise, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular
purpose.
Innovative Technology Ltd shall not be liable under this warranty if it’s testing and
examination disclose that the alleged defect in the product does not exist or was
caused by the customer's or any third person's misuse, neglect, improper installation
or testing, unauthorized attempts to repair, or any other cause beyond the range of
the intended use. In no event will Innovative Technology Ltd be liable for any
damages, including loss of profits, cost of cover or other incidental, consequential or
indirect damages arising out the installation, maintenance, use, performance, failure
or interruption of an Innovative Technology Ltd product, however caused.

1.5 Product Safety Information


Throughout this user manual, we may draw your attention to key safety points that
you should be aware of when using or maintaining the product.
These safety points will be highlighted in a box, like this:

Caution!
This is an example text.

This user manual and the information it contains is only applicable to the model
stated on the front cover and must not be used with any other make or model.

1.6 Disclaimer
Innovative Technology Ltd is not responsible for any loss, harm, or damage caused
by the installation and use of this product. This does not affect your local statutory
rights. If in doubt contact Innovative Technology for details of any changes.
Innovative Technology Ltd has a policy of continual product improvement. As a
result, the products supplied may vary from the specification described here.
Innovative Technology Ltd does not accept liability for any errors or omissions
contained within this document. Innovative Technology Ltd shall not incur any
penalties arising out of the adherence to, interpretation of, or reliance on, this
standard.

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Safety Notice! Read before using this product!

Safety Notice - Warning. Ensure power is removed before allowing access to the inside of this product.
Ensure any static build up is discharged before allowing access to any part of this product or media
contained. Always earth this product/base plate in accordance with the manual.

For use only in or with complete equipment where the acceptability of the combination is determined by
UL LLC. When installed in an end-product, consideration must be given to the following:
 The power supply terminals and/or connectors are: Not investigated for field wiring
 The investigated Pollution Degree is: 2
 The following end-product enclosures are required: Mechanical, Fire
 Equipment not investigated for accessibility to children – to be evaluated in end-user application

Sicherheitshinweis – Warnung: Es muss sichergestellt werden, dass das Gerät von der
Versorgungsspannung getrennt wird, bevor ein Eingriff in das Innere des Gerätes erfolgt. Es muss
sichergestellt werden, dass jegliche statische Aufladung des Gerätes entladen wird, bevor auf das Gerät
oder auf innerhalb des Gerätes befindliche Objekte zugegriffen wird. Die Erdung des Gerätes muss immer
gemäß Handbuch erfolgen.

Nur für die Verwendung in oder mit kompletter Ausstattung, dessen Eignung und Kombination von der UL
LLC ermittelt wurde. Bei der Installation in einem Endproduckt, muss folgendes berücksichtigt werden:
 Die Spannungsversorgungsklemmen und/oder Verbinder sind: Feldverkabelung wurde nicht
untersucht
 Der untersuchte Verschmutzungsgrad ist: 2
 Folgende Anforderungen an die Gehäuse des Endproduktes sind gefordert: Mechanisch, Feuer

Aviso de seguridad: Asegúrese de que la alimentación está desconectada y de que toda la energía
estática es descargada antes de manipular este producto. Conecte a tierra la chapa base de la manera que
se indica en el manual.

Solo para uso con dispositivos con los cuales la compatibilidad ha sido certificada por UL LLC. Tras su
instalación en producto acabado, tener en cuenta lo siguiente:
 Los conectores y terminales de alimentación son: No se ha investigado/especificado cableado
externo.
 El grado de contaminación determinado es: 2
 Los siguientes manuales/certificados de producto final son requeridos: Mecánico, Fuego

Avis de sécurité : Assurez-vous que l'alimentation est coupée et que toute l'énergie statique est
déchargé avant de manipuler ce produit. Connecter à la terre, la plaque de base à la manière indiquée
dans le manuel.

A utiliser Seulement avec les dispositifs dont la compatibilité a été certifiée par UL LLC. Après son
installation dans le produit fini, prendre en considération ce qui suit:-
 Les connecteurs et les bornes d'alimentation sont : cela n’a pas été étudié/spécifié câblage
externe.
 Le degré de contamination déterminé est : 2
 Les manuels suivants / les certificats du produit final sont nécessaires : mécanique, incendie

Bezpečnostní upozornění. Před manipulací uvnitř tohoto produktu se ujistěte, že je produkt odpojen od
zdroje elektrického napětí. Ujistěte se, že jakýkoliv elektrostatický náboj byl vybit před manipulací s
jakoukoliv částí tohoto produktu nebo obsaženým médiem. Vždy uzemněte tento produkt/základovou
desku v souladu s návodem.

Pouze pro použití v nebo s kompletním vybavením, kde je přijatelnost kombinace určena UL LLC. Při
instalaci v konečném produktu je třeba zvážit nasledující:
 Napájecí svorky a/nebo konektory: Nejsou sledované pro externí kabeláž
 Sledovaný stupeň znečištění je: 2
 Následující krytí konečného produktu jsou požadované: Mechanické, Protipožární

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Caution! – IR and UV Radiation

• Possible skin or eye damage due to


presence of IR and UV radiation internally
• Disconnect power before servicing.
• Employ appropriate PPE measures
• Follow safety precautions given in IEC
62471

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2 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION

2.1 General Description


The NV200 Spectral is a highly secure and technologically advanced banknote
validator. State of the art spectral sensors offer complete note image capture by
scanning over 4.8 million data points to authenticate the validity of notes. The unit
boasts 99%+ first time acceptance of new and street grade notes with a note to
note processing time of 2 seconds.

The unit contains a number of security features including optical and mechanical
anti-strimming technology that delivers outstanding fraud protection. The NV200
Spectral’s cutting-edge note centring mechanism, together with 4-way barcode
acceptance bring the user exceptional note handling and increased ticket acceptance
rates.

2.2 Key Features


• 100% note image capture - 4.8 million data points
• 99%+ first time acceptance of new & street grade notes
• Stained note detection
• 2 second note to note processing
• Modular design - recycler or ticket printer available

2.3 Typical Applications


The NV200 Spectral validator can be used in a variety of situations where high
security and high-volume bank note acceptance and validation are needed. Some
typical applications are:

 AWP and SWP applications


 Self-Serve and Retail
 Kiosks
 Casinos
 Parking and Ticketing
 Vending
 Retail environment.
 POS Systems

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2.4 Component Overview

2.4.1 NV200 Spectral Options

ITL Part Number Description


PA02158 NV200 Spectral Head

PA03269 NV200 Spectral with UAP

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2.4.2 Bezel Options
ITL Part Number Description
PA00610 Standard Bezel (85mm)

PA00639 Metal Bezel

PA01038 Self-Aligning Bezel (White)

PA02053 Self-Aligning Bezel (Black)

2.4.3 Cashbox Options


ITL Part Number Description
PA02738 500 Note Cashbox and Chassis

PA02930 1000 Note Cashbox and Chassis

PA03109 2200 Note Cashbox and Chassis *

PA02198 TEBS – Tamper Evident Bag System

*2200 note cashbox has a different chassis to the 500 and 1000 note cashbox due to the increased
size

2.4.4 Module Options


ITL Part Number Description
PA01062 Roll Top Ticket Module

PA02887 Spectral Payout Module

PA03120 Bunch Note Feeder (BNF) *

PA03007 Safe Interface (27mm)

PA02982 Safe Interface (80mm)

*BNF can only be used with the NV200 Spectral and UAP – PA03269.
It cannot be fitted/retrofitted to a standard NV200 Spectral

2.4.5 Consumables
ITL Part Number Description
PA02196 TEBS Safe Bag (Box of 140 Bags)

LB02012 Roll Tickets (Box of 12 Rolls)

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3 TECHNICAL DATA

3.1 Dimensions
The dimensions below are for the NV200 Spectral with 500 note cashbox. Other
cashbox / module options will change the dimensions. For dimensional drawings of
other configurations contact [email protected]

3.2 Weight
The tables below show the weights for the individual components of the product.
For example, and NV200 Spectral with Standard Bezel and 500 Note Cashbox with
Chassis would weigh 3.21Kg (1.20 Kg + 2.01 Kg)

3.2.1 Standard Unit – No Cashbox


Unit Weight Empty Weight Full
NV200 Spectral – Standard Bezel 1.20 Kg N/A

3.2.2 Cashbox Options


Unit Weight Empty Weight Full
500 Note Cashbox with Chassis 2.01 Kg 2.46 Kg

1000 Note Cashbox with Chassis 2.19 Kg 3.09 Kg

2200 Note Cashbox with Chassis 3.15 Kg 4.99 Kg

TEBS Cashbox (Tamper Evident Bag System 6.95 Kg 7.75 Kg

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3.2.3 Module Options
Unit Weight Empty Weight Full
Ticket Module 1.34 Kg 2.64 Kg

Spectral Payout Module 2.30 Kg 2.36 Kg

Bunch Note Feeder 1.00Kg N/A

Safe Interface (27mm) 527g N/A

Safe Interface (80mm) 602g N/A

3.3 Environmental Requirements


Environment Minimum Maximum
Temperature +3°C +50°C

Humidity 5% 95% Non-condensing

3.4 Power Requirements


3.4.1 Supply Voltages

Supply Voltage Minimum Nominal Maximum


Supply Voltage (V DC) + 11.8 V DC / +22.6vDC + 12 V DC / +24vDC + 14.2 V DC / +26.4vDC

Supply Ripple Voltage 0V 0V 0.25 V @ 100 Hz

The TEBS cashbox and Ticket module require the unit is run at 24v (±10%).

3.4.2 Supply Currents


The supply current required to run the NV200 Spectral will vary during the phases of
operation and the modules attached, see the tables below for 12vDC and 24vDC

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3.4.3 Power Supply Guidance


Check the power requirements of the host machine and other peripherals to
dimension a suitable power environment for the machine setup.
The unit shall be supplied from a source specified as Electrical Energy Source Class 1
(ES1) to IEC/UL 62368-1, or specified as SELV according to IEC/UL 60950-1
TDK Lambda manufactures suitable power supplies. See table below for further
details.

Power Supply Unit Specification RS Stock Code Farnell Stock Code Suitable for use with

TDK Lambda RWS-50B-12 +12 V DC / 4.3 A 839-9626 2452725 NV200 Spectral Standalone

TDK Lambda RWS-150B-24 +24 V DC / 6.3 A 813-9103 2444003 NV200 Spectral with TEBS or
Spectral Payout Module

TDK Lambda RWS-300B-24 +24 V DC / 12.5A 813-9128 2419997 NV200 Spectral with TEBS and
Payout/Ticket Module

3.5 Interface Logic Levels

Interface Logic Levels Logic Low Logic High


Inputs 0V to +0.5V +3.7V to +12V

Outputs with 2K2Ω pull-up resistor +0.6V Pull-up voltage of host interface

Maximum Current Sink 50mA per Output

3.5.1 Opto-Isolated Inputs


The NV200 Spectral natively supports Opto-isolated communication, the connection
requires a reciprocal circuit to be established on the host side. The pin outs for the
opto-isolated inputs can be found in Section 6.4.2.

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3.6 Reliability Data


Below is an explanation outlining the Mean Cycles Between Failure (MCBF) & Mean
Cycles Between Interruption (MCBI) for the NV200 Spectral. Where a cycle is defined
as a note/ticket either stacked, stored or paid-out. An example is if £20 is accepted
and a £10 paid out that would be classed as 2 cycles.
The difference between MCBF and MCBI is that a failure is classed as an event which
will require a service call – e.g. unit is seeing poor acceptance. Whereas an
interruption is an event which store/site staff could rectify without a trained engineer
present – e.g. clearing a note path jam.
As shown in Section 2.4 the NV200 Spectral is a modular solution and these modules
increase the complexity of the system. As such, each time one of these additional
modules are attached the current MCBF and MCBI is halved. The MCBF for the
NV200 Spectral is 200,000 cycles.

3.7 Media Requirements


The NV200 Spectral is capable of handling multiple denominations simultaneously,
the media that can be accepted includes but is not limited to: -
 Paper notes
 Polymer notes
 Windowed notes
 Barcoded tickets
The minimum and maximum dimension for media IN is as follows:
Minimum Maximum
Length 110mm 170mm

Width 56mm 85mm

When using the optional Spectral Payout module, the media dimensions
for notes routed to the payout are as follows:
Minimum Maximum
Length 110mm 170mm

Width 56mm 82mm

When using the optional Smart Ticket module, the paper requirements are
as follows:
Roll Minimum Maximum
Length N/A N/A

Width 80mm 80mm

General Minimum Maximum


Thickness 100µm 120µm

Perforation Strength 0.7kg 1.3kg

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4 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION

4.1 Compatibility
4.1.1 Hardware Compatibility
4.1.1.1 Machine Mounting
Assuming the suitable bezel (and cashbox) type has been ordered the NV200
Spectral can be used as fitting replacement for the following ITL products only:
 NV200
Innovative Technology Ltd. has a policy of continuous product improvement. Due to
design changes older model or product bezels (and cashboxes) may not be
compatible with the NV200 Spectral. Specifically, the NV200 Spectral head is not
backwards compatible with the NV200 cashbox and chassis.
The 2200 note cashbox also has a larger chassis which means that it is not a
suitable replacement for current installations.
However, new product deliveries always include a bezel (and cashbox) that must be
used.

Caution!
Only use bezels (and cashboxes)
shown in this manual

4.1.1.2 Machine Interfacing


By design the NV200 Spectral is pin to pin compatible with the suitable fitting
replacement products listed in Section 4.1.1.1 No changes to existing machine
harnessing are required.
4.1.1.3 Power Supply
It is vital that the NV200 Spectral is connected to a power supply able to provide the
required power environment. A weak power supply causes malfunctioning of the
NV200 Spectral such as note rejects or missing credits. If the NV200 Spectral is used
as a fitting replacement for an older model or product we recommend checking the
power supply specifications of the machine. The power supply of the machine might
be designed for the older model or product but not suitable for the NV200 Spectral.
The NV200 Spectral might have higher power consumption. Refer to Section 3.4 for
full power requirement details of the NV200 Spectral.

Caution!
A weak power supply may cause
malfunctioning!

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4.1.2 Software Compatibility
4.1.2.1 Interface Protocols
When using the NV200 Spectral as a fitting replacement for an older model or
product some events such as credits may be given incorrectly. This is due to
improved firmware routines and faster motors being used. This may cause missing
events such as credits in those host machines where timeouts are defined for the
older model or product. Contact the machine manufacturer for full compatibility of
the NV200 Spectral.

Caution!
Timing issues may cause missing
events such as credits!

4.1.2.2 Re-programming
For re-programming the NV200 Spectral always use the latest version of Validator
Manager available for download on our website. Older versions may not support the
NV200 Spectral. For further details on Re-programming the NV200 Spectral refer to
Section 5.4.

Caution!
Older versions of Validator
Manager may not support the
NV200 Spectral!

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4.2 Bezel Mounting


4.2.1 Bezel Fitting

1. Open Note Path


Pull the top latch
in the direction
shown to unlock
the note path

2. Open Upper
Note Path
When the note
path has
unlocked, lift the
upper part to give
clear access to
the front.

3. Attach Bezel
Cable
Plug the bezel
cable into the
connection socket
on the front.
Ensure that the
tab on the
connector aligns
with the notch on
the socket.

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4. Insert Bezel
Slide the bezel
down into the
slots on the front
of the bezel

5. Close Note Path


Push the upper
note path back
down until you
hear it click firmly
back into place

4.3 Cashbox Removal & Opening


4.3.1 500 Note Cashbox

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1. NV200 Spectral
The image to the right shows
the NV200 Spectral with 500
note cashbox.

2. Cashbox Handle
Pull the cashbox handle forward,
this will unlatch the cashbox,
allowing it to be slid forward
from the chassis.

3. Slide Cashbox Forward


Continue to pull the handle
forward, sliding the cashbox
completely free from the chassis

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4. Turn Cashbox Over
To access the cash, turn the
cashbox as the door is on the
bottom.

5. Open Cashbox
Push the black door latch in and
lift the door at the same time.

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4.3.2 2200 Note Cashbox

1) Remove from Chassis


To remove the 2200 note
cashbox from the chassis, lift
the handle as shown and pull
forward

2) Open Cashbox Door


Turn the cashbox over and press
the red button on the side to
open the door.
Lift the door upwards to access
the cash.

The push plate inside the


cashbox is spring loaded, be
careful when removing the
contents of the cashbox as the
plate can retract quickly and
may cause injury

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4.4 TEBS Cash Bag Removal & Replacement

Unlike the traditional cashbox,


the TEBS has both a software
and hardware lock. Before the
cashbox can be removed the
software, lock must have been
enabled (when enabled the
lock is green).

Once the key has been turned


the bezel will begin to flash the
cashbox can be removed as
shown on the right.

To remove the cashbox, slide


the catch to the side and lift
the cash bag out of the
cashbox. As shown to the right.

To fit the cash bag insert the


bottom lug, slide the latch to
the slide and push the bag into
place. Ensuring the barcode is
sat in place.

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Slide the cash bag back into


the TEBS and turn the lock –
the lock will go red. The
stacker will audibly cycle and
the bezel flash code will disable
showing the barcode has been
read.

4.5 Lock Mounting


4.5.1 Lock Fitting

1. Lock Location
The Lock can be
fitted to the
front of the
NV200 Spectral
replacing the
red front insert
(shown to the
right) which
ships by default

2. Remove head
from chassis
Before the lock
can be installed,
remove the
NV200 Spectral
from the
cashbox chassis.
Lift the latch,
slide the head
forward and lift
the head away
from the
chassis.

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3. Remove red
insert
There are 2xT8
screws located
on the
underside of the
NV200 Spectral,
remove those
and lift away the
plastic insert.

4. Remove
Locking Cam
Press the plastic
clip together
and remove the
locking cam.

5. Remove
Plastic Insert
To remove the
plastic insert,
from the lock
mount, press
the two clips on
the side
together and
push through.
Insert the cam
lock in its place.

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6. Re-attach
Locking Cam
Re-attach the
locking cam
onto the barrel
of the lock and
tighten.

7. Fit Assembled
Lock
To fit the
assembled lock
into the unit,
place the
bottom in first
the push the top
into position.

8. Screw in place
Turn the unit
upside down
and screw in the
2xT8 screws
previously
removed.

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4.5.2 Lock fitting – Standard Cashbox

1. Cashbox Lock Location


The standard NV200 Spectral
cashbox can be fitted with 2
locks for security. These are
located on the bottom of the
cashbox on the hinged door.

2. Remove Blanking Plates and


Fit Lock
Similarly, to fitting a lock on the
front of the NV200 Spectral
remove the locking cam and
blanking plate which is there by
default and replace with the
desired lock.

3. Finish Installation
With the lock in place add the
washer and the locking cam.

Ensure when the keylock is turned the locking


cam is inserted in the same position it was
previously removed otherwise it can cause
interference.

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4.5.3 Lock Fitting - TEBS Cashbox
The TEBS comes installed with a lock from the factory. The standard lock fitting for
the TEBS cashbox is PA02540.
4.5.4 Lock Specifications
Locks for the NV200 Spectral are available from Innovative Technology Ltd.
ITL Part Number: PA00650
Webshop Link: http://innovative-technology.com/shop/NV200-spares/lock-detail

There is also a keyless lock assembly available, this comes as standard on the 1000
note cashbox.
ITL Part Number: PA02713

There are various lock manufacturers and distributors. Refer to Appendix 11.2 for
lock specification.

4.5.5 Lock Cam


The following Lock Cam needs to be ordered from Innovative Technology Ltd.
additionally to the lock for full locking capability.
NV200 Spectral Lock Cam Part Number: PM00614
Webshop Link: http://innovative-technology.com/shop/NV200-spares/NV200-latch-and-base-assembly-
detail

Cashbox Lock Cam Part Number: MC00247


Webshop Link: http://innovative-technology.com/shop/NV200-spares/NV200-cashbox-lock-cam-detail

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4.6 Docking Plate Mounting


When using the docking plate, you will need a different cable to connect the NV200
Spectral to the power supply as the connector is different.

1. Slide NV200
Spectral
Forward
Lift the latch on
the front of the
NV200 Spectral
head and slide it
forward on the
chassis

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2. Attach the
docking plate
Align the holes in
the docking plate
with the mounting
points on the back
of the NV200
Spectral chassis

3. Lock Docking
Plate in place
Press downwards
on the docking
plate to lock it into
place on the
chassis

4. Dock the NV200


Spectral head
Firmly push the
NV200 Spectral
back along the
chassis until it
locks into place on
the docking plate
connectors.

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4.7 Spectral Payout Mounting

1. Slide NV200
Spectral
Forward
Lift the latch on
the front of the
NV200 Spectral
head and slide it
forward on the
chassis

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2. Attach the
Spectral Payout
module
Align the holes in
the Spectral
Payout with the
mounting points
on the back of the
NV200 Spectral
chassis

3. Lock Spectral
Payout into
place
Press downwards
on the Spectral
Payout to lock it
into place on the
chassis

4. Dock the NV200


Spectral head
Firmly push the
NV200 Spectral
back along the
chassis until it
locks into place on
the Spectral
Payout
connectors.

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4.8 Loading paper into the Smart Ticket


4.8.1 Roll
4.8.1.1 Top
The Roll paper is mounted orientated such that the paper edge goes straight from
the roll into the Printer, as shown in the picture below.

4.9 Safe Interface Mounting


The Safe Interface module consists of three main components. The Outer Safe
Docking Plate, the Inner Safe Docking Plate and the Note Transport (either 27mm or
80mm).
When mounting the Safe Interface, it is vital that the Outer and Inner Docking plates
line up exactly. If they are out of alignment the Note Transport will not dock
correctly. See Section 4.10.4 for a dimensional drawing of the Safe Interface
including mounting points.
1) Attach the Inner Docking Plate
The Inner Docking Plate attaches to the top of the cashbox chassis. The
cashbox is mounted inside the safe.
First, position the Inner Docking Plate on top of the cashbox chassis. It will
extend slightly forward of the chassis initially as per the picture below. Ensure
that the locating tabs are aligned with the slots on the chassis:

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2) Dock the Inner Docking Plate


With the Inner Docking Plate correctly positioned, push it backwards until it
clicks into place. The aperture on top of the Inner Plate should line up with
the cashbox aperture on the chassis:

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3) Attach the Outer Docking Plate
The outer docking plate mounts to the top of the safe, externally. The
aperture for the Note Transport must be cut into the safe and it must line up
exactly with the Inner Docking Plate mounted inside the safe.

4) Insert the Note Transport


The note transport is inserted into the top of the Outer Docking Plate. It will
travel through the aperture in the top of the safe and dock into place on the
Inner docking plate inside the safe.

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4.10 Machine Mounting


The mounting points for the NV200 Spectral differ depending on the cashbox and
module options that are being used. The dimensional drawings below show the
different mounting points and dimensions for some of these combinations.
Further dimensional drawings can be found in the Appendix. If the
drawing you require is not in this manual please contact
[email protected]

4.10.1 Machine Mounting – Standard Cashbox

4.10.2 Machine Mounting – TEBS

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4.10.3 Machine Mounting – 2200 Note Cashbox

4.10.4 Machine Mounting – Safe Interface

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4.10.5 Earth Bonding
It is very important that the NV200 Spectral is properly bonded to earth, using one
of the earth tabs. Earthing on the standard chassis can be affixed to any of the
screw mounting points at the side of the unit:

The TEBS cashbox has earthing points at the back of the chassis as shown below.
The plating on the chassis must be broken to create a proper earthing point on the
chassis, it is recommended to use a cutting screw but and tool that can cut away the
plating will suffice.

Lack of proper bonding can cause communication issues and other failures. The
resistance between the chassis and Earth should be less than 0.7Ω.

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Caution!
Lack of proper earth bonding
causes failures!

4.10.6 Screw Specifications


The scope of delivery does not include screws for machine mounting. See table
below for screw specification reference.
Location Thread Type Screw Length
Bezel M3 12mm
Cashbox M4 6mm
TEBS Cashbox M4 16mm

4.10.7 Things to consider


When mounting an NV200 Spectral there are several things to consider including:
 Smart ticket – minimum distance surrounding the validator/ticket module.
 Weight of a fully loaded unit as defined in Section 3.2
 Accessibility – allow enough space to reach all connectors and switches if
required.
 Cable management – ensure no connectors are damaged/removed from
everyday use.

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5 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION

5.1 Introduction
The NV200 Spectral leaves the factory programmed with the latest dataset and
firmware files, unless specifically requested. However, it is important to ensure your
device is kept up to date with the latest dataset and firmware. This section will give
you a brief overview of the various update possibilities with the NV200 Spectral. For
detailed instructions refer to the relevant manual package supplied with the software
or contact [email protected].
5.2 Software Downloads
All software from Innovative Technology Ltd is free of charge and can be
downloaded from the website www.innovative-technology.com/support/secure-
download once registered and logged in. If you are not registered, create an account
via the Create an account form. A confirmation email will be sent to the registered
email address once all contact details have been successfully submitted.
5.3 Drivers
The ITL drivers allow you to connect any of our validators to a compatible Windows
device. If you are connecting via an IF17 then you will not need to follow this
process as they are signed Microsoft Drivers and should install automatically. If this
isn’t the case or your computer is disconnected from the network, there is a
standalone package included within the driver downloads.
5.4 Dataset/Firmware Programming
5.4.1 Validator Manager
5.4.1.1 General Description
Validator Manager is a utility which allows the user to reprogram any of ITL’s
validators, hoppers as well as coin and note recycler. Note that admin rights are
required during installation. The validator must be in SSP for the Validator Manager
to detect the device.
5.4.1.2 System Requirements
 .Net Framework 4.5
 256mb ram
 50mb hard disk free
 Connected NV200 Spectral with active com port

Caution!
We have seen instances where one
of the dll’s (itdata1.dll) used in
Validator Manager are flagged as a
Trojan, this is a false positive and if
this happens you will need to add a
rule to your antivirus to allow the
file to run.

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5.4.1.3 Hardware Setup
The connection example below shows a direct USB connection between the NV200
Spectral and the host machine (PC). This should only be used for
programming/testing. For other connection examples see Section 6.4.3

5.4.1.4 Switching to Programming Mode (SSP)


Before programming via the Validator Manager, the NV200 Spectral needs to be
switched to its programming mode (SSP interface). Refer to Appendix 11.5 for the
procedure for doing this.

5.4.1.5 Programming the device


Once you have switched the unit into SSP, open Validator Manager and click detect
devices. This will scan all active com ports for a unit, if the NV200 Spectral fails to
connect ensure the correct drivers are installed and the unit is in SSP.
By selecting the Program tab, you can reprogram the NV200 Spectral. To begin the
upload, click open file, then browse to the file location (usually Downloads) before
clicking OK.

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Once the file has been selected its information will be populated and the Program
device tab will become active. Finally, hit ‘Program Device’, the unit’s bezel will now
begin to flash signaling the update has begun.

Caution!
Interrupting the download process can result in
the unit entering a non-functional state, once the
process has started it cannot be halted.

When completed the unit will restart and a pop-up box will appear saying Device
Programming Complete.
5.4.2 SD Card
5.4.2.1 General Description
The NV200 Spectral can also be reprogrammed through the SD slot on the front of
the unit. To do this the SD card must be correctly formatted and meet the hardware
requirements defined in Section 5.4.2.2 below.
5.4.2.2 Hardware Requirements
The SD card must meet the following hardware requirements:
Minimum: 4GB – Class 4
Maximum: 32GB – Class 10
The following SD card has been tested and recommended for best performance:
https://www.sandisk.co.uk/home/memory-cards/sd-cards/ultra-sd
5.4.2.3 Re-programming via SD Card
Follow the steps below to set up the SD card and perform the update:
1) Connect the SD card to your PC using an SD card reader.
2) Ensure that the card is FAT-32 formatted and is blank.
3) Create a folder on the SD card called nv200hs. This must be lowercase
4) Inside the folder, place the dataset file that you want to load on to the
validator. Datasets can be downloaded from the Innovative Technology
website or requested from our support team:
[email protected]
5) Ensure the NV200 Spectral is powered on and has booted up
6) Insert the SD card into the slot on the front. The bezel will now start flashing.
Do not unplug the validator during the update process.
7) Wait until the bezel lights solid green. When it does, the SD card can be
removed.
8) After the SD card has been removed, the unit will reboot. This takes around
10 seconds. Once it has rebooted the NV200 Spectral will have the new
dataset on it and is ready to be used. If there are modules attached
(Payout/Ticket/TEBS) these will then be updated by the NV200
Spectral, do not unplug the unit during these updates.

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5.4.3 Remote Updates
5.4.3.1 General Description
The unit can be updated through an SSP command which sets the validator into an
update mode before downloading the firmware file. Details of how this process is
implemented can be found in ITL’s eSSP Implementation Manual (GA973) and is
available on request.

Caution!
This is a complex operation and
failure to implement correctly
may damage units.

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6 PROTOCOLS AND INTERFACING

6.1 Introduction
The NV200 Spectral supports standard industry protocols. Interfaces that are not
listed may be available upon request. For any queries regarding interfaces that are
not listed contact [email protected]

Caution!
The use of an encrypted protocol
(preferable eSSP) is strongly
recommended to achieve the
highest security!

6.2 Interface Connectors


The NV200 Spectral validator has two connectors that are used to allow interfacing
and programming; these connectors are easily accessible at the back of the
validator.

Information
Power is always required on pins 15(+V) and
Power always required 16(0V) of the 16-way connector.
regardless of connection
type.

The first connector is a 16-pin socket used to interface the NV200 Spectral to the
host machine. The pin numbering of the socket is shown below, as well as an
overview of the socket connections:

When a Payout, Ticket Module or Docking Plate is connected a 16-pin Molex


0039012165 connector will replace the 16-pin Molex 9733272, the Pinout is below:

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The USB connector is a standard Type ‘B’ USB socket which can be used for
programming the NV200 Spectral – a USB 2.0 compliant Type ‘A’ to ‘B’ lead can be
used to do this. The USB connection is not recommended for use in the final ‘live’
application.

6.3 User Interfaces


6.3.1.1 Dip Switches on the NV200 Spectral
The NV200 Spectral has a Dual Inline Package (DIP) switch bank that is used to set
the various options for the unit. A summary of the switch options is shown below:

On Off

Switch Option Switch OFF () Switch ON () Default


Setting
1 Disable Barcode Read enabled Read disabled OFF
2 Channel 1 Inhibit Channel enabled Channel disabled OFF
3 Channel 2 Inhibit Channel enabled Channel disabled OFF
4 Channel 3 Inhibit Channel enabled Channel disabled OFF
5 Channel 4 Inhibit Channel enabled Channel disabled OFF
6 Channel 5 Inhibit Channel enabled Channel disabled OFF
7 Channel 6 Inhibit Channel enabled Channel disabled OFF
8 Protocol Select *Switches between the primary OFF
(selected) protocol and SSP (used for
Programming). The switch needs to be
toggled ON and OFF to alternate
between the two. This will cause the
unit to reset.

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6.3.1.2 Smart Ticket Button
The SMART Ticket Has a button on the rear of the unit.

Pressing and holding this button will lead to a test ticket being printed, this ticket will
show information on Firmware and the current printer settings.

6.3.1.3 Smart Ticket Dip Switches


The SMART Ticket has 4 Dipswitches in the unit, these switches can be found by
opening the Ticket path.
To open the ticket path, squeeze the clips on the top of the SMART Ticket and lift
the lid.

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Once there is a dock of 4 dipswitches at the hinge of the SMART Ticket on the Right
Side.

Switch Option Default


Setting
1-3 Not used OFF
4 “Safe Mode” – stops the Printer from Printing any OFF
more tickets if the Paper Low Sensor is Triggered.

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6.4 SSP and eSSP


6.4.1 General Description
Smiley® Secure Protocol (SSP) and Encrypted Smiley® Secure Protocol (eSSP) are
field proven secure interfaces specifically designed by Innovative Technology Ltd. to
address the problems by cash handling systems in gaming machines. Problems such
as acceptor swapping, re-programming acceptors and line tapping are all addressed.
This interface is recommended for all new designs. Innovative Technology Ltd.
provides full SDK packages upon request including Interface Specification,
Implementation Guide as well as source code examples for C++, C#.NET and Linux.
Contact [email protected] for further information.

6.4.2 Pin Assignments

Pin Name Type Description


1 TxD TTL Output Serial Data Out (Tx)

2
Factory Use Only – DO NOT CONNECT
3

4 TxD TTL Output Connect to Pin 1 for Smart Ticket

5 RxD TTL Input Serial Data In (Rx)

6 TxD RS232 Output Serial Data Out (Tx)

7 RxD RS232 Input Serial Data In (Rx)

8 TxD TTL Input Connect to Pin 5 for Smart Ticket

10

11
Factory Use Only – DO NOT CONNECT
12

13

14

15 + Vin Power +12/24VDC Supply

16 0V Power 0V Supply (GND)

Caution!
+12VDC/+24VDC and 0V (GND)
must always be connected, also
when using USB connections.

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6.4.3 Setup Examples
The drawings below highlight how to connect the NV200 Spectral to an SSP host
machine using available cables and interfaces from Innovative Technology Ltd. For
cable drawings refer to Appendix 11.1.

6.4.3.1 NV200 Spectral

Drawing 1 - NV200 Spectral USB connection

Part Name Description Quantity

NV200 Spectral NV200 Spectral Note Validator 1

IF17 USB Interface Converter / 1

CN397 Docking Plate / Spectral Payout to Host Cable 1

CN214 USB A to B Cable Assembly 1

Table 1 - ITL Part Numbers

Power Requirements
This setup option requires a stable 24VDC / 3.5A power supply for the NV200
Spectral according to the product specification.
Check the power requirements of your host machine and other peripherals to
dimension a proper power environment for your system setup.

Caution
It is very important that the cashbox chassis of the NV200 Spectral is bonded to
earth, as lack of proper bonding can cause communication issues and failures. The
earth bond on a NV200 Spectral should be made to the intended connection on the
outer Cashbox. The resistance between the cashbox and the Earth pin on the mains
plug should be less than 0.7 ohms.

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6.4.3.2 NV200 Spectral and Smart Coin System

Part Name Description Quantity

NV200 Spectral NV200 Spectral Note Validator 1

IF17 USB Interface Converter / 1

CN397 Docking Plate / Spectral Payout to Host Cable 1

CN214 USB A to B Cable Assembly 1

Power Requirements
This setup option requires a stable 24VDC / 3.5A power supply for the NV200
Spectral whilst the SCS requires 24V DC 7.5A according to the product specification.
Check the power requirements of your host machine and other peripherals to
dimension a proper power environment for your system setup.

Caution
It is very important that the cashbox chassis of the NV200 Spectral is bonded to
earth, as lack of proper bonding can cause communication issues and failures. The
earth bonds on a NV200 Spectral should be made to the intended connection on the
outer Cashbox. The resistance between the cashbox and the Earth pin on the mains
plug should be less than 0.7 ohms.

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6.5 ccTalk®
6.5.1 General Description
ccTalk® is a serial communications protocol designed by Money Controls to allow 3-
wire interfacing between a host and cash handling peripherals.
Only the NV200 Spectral with standard cashbox and Spectral Payout module can
communicate via ccTalk. The TEBS cashbox and Ticket module are currently only
implemented in SSP.
Previously CC2 protocol was required to support a payout module, to implement the
extra commands used for note recycling. When programmed to ccTalk the NV200
Spectral recognizes when a payout module is connected and automatically supports
these extra commands, without needing to reprogram it to the CC2 protocol. For
legacy support, the protocol can be locked to CC2 if required.
Contact [email protected] for further information.

Caution!
Innovative Technology Ltd. provides full
SDK packages including Interface
Specification, Implementation Guide as
well as source code examples for SSP and
eSSP only!

6.5.2 Pin Assignments

Pin Name Type Description


1 TxD TTL Output Serial Data Out (Tx) (optionally link to Pin 5*)

5 RxD TTL Input Serial Data In (Rx) (optionally link to Pin 1*)

15 + Vin Power +12/24VDC Supply

16 0V Power 0V Supply (GND)

*If true CCTalk communication is required

Caution!
+12VDC and 0V (GND) must
always be connected, also when
using USB connections.

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6.5.3 ccTalk® DES Encryption
When using ccTalk® DES encryption, the NV200 Spectral and host machine must
exchange a secret key which forms the basis of the communication encryption. This
exchange is performed in a Trusted Mode maintaining security. The Trusted Mode
can only be entered by a physical access to the NV200 Spectral. Refer to Appendix
11.7 for details.
6.5.4 Setup Example Drawings
6.5.4.1 NV200 Spectral
The drawing below highlights how to connect the NV200 Spectral to a ccTalk host
machine using available cables and interfaces from Innovative Technology Ltd.
This is not true ccTalk as the Tx and Rx pins are not joined, pin 1 and 5 can be connected
if required.
For complete cable drawings refer to Appendix 11.1.

6.5.4.2 NV200 Spectral with Spectral Payout Module


The drawing below highlights how to connect the NV200 Spectral Payout to a ccTalk
host machine using available cables and interfaces from Innovative Technology Ltd.
This is not true ccTalk as the Tx and Rx pins are not joined, pin 1 and 5 can be connected
if required.
For complete cable drawings refer to Appendix 11.1.

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7 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

7.1 Introduction
The NV200 Spectral has been designed to minimise any problems or performance
variations over time. This has been achieved by careful hardware and software
design; this attention to the design means there is very little user maintenance
required.
7.2 Recommended Cleaning Intervals
Innovative Technology Ltd recommends cleaning the optical lenses every month or
as required. Dirt, dust or other residue leads to bad note acceptance and other
performance degradation. Refer to the section below for detailed cleaning
instructions.
7.3 Cleaning the NV200 Spectral
Disconnect the power BEFORE carrying out any cleaning operations to avoid the
risk of causing damage to the validator.
7.3.1 Cleaning the Validator
Do not use solvent based cleaners such as
Caution! alcohol, petrol, methylated spirits, white spirit or
PCB cleaner. Using these solvents can cause
Do not use solvent based
permanent damage to the units; only use a mild
cleaners on any part of the detergent solution as directed below.
NV200 Spectral unit.

The NV200 Spectral note path can be cleaned with the head still fitted to the
chassis, although it may be easier to remove the head from the chassis assembly.

To remove the NV200 Spectral head


unit, first lift the red head release
catch located on the front of the
NV200 Spectral
Finally, slide the head unit forward
and lift it off the chassis
Head
release
catch

WARNING!

Disconnect power BEFORE


any cleaning operation

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To open the note path cover, pull the top cover release latch forward (towards the
bezel) and lift the cover as shown below (it is recommended to also remove the
bezel to allow correct cleaning of the note path guides):

Cover Note path guides


release
latch

The note path is visible and can be cleaned. Carefully wipe the surfaces with a soft
lint free cloth that has been dampened (NOT wet) with a water and mild detergent
solution (e.g. household washing up liquid) - be very careful when cleaning around
the sensor lenses and make sure they are clean and dry before closing the cover and
powering the unit.
Do not lubricate any of the note transport
Caution! mechanism or any part of the note path, as this
can affect the operation of the validator.
Do not use any lubricants.

Do not attempt to disassemble the validator


WARNING! head – trying to do this could cause personal
injury and will damage the unit beyond
Do not try to disassemble repair.

7.3.2 Cleaning the TEBS Cashbox


Remove the cashbox as this provides access to the moving parts within the TEBS
cashbox. Once the cashbox has been removed, detach the NV200 Spectral head this
provides access to the drive gears.
Manually turn the stacker drive this will move the stacker forward, when at the full
extension there is a tactile bump. This will hold the stacker out allowing compressed
air (Max pressure = 5 bar) to be blown into the unit.

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Once the debris has been cleared check foam strips on the stacker to ensure they
are not damaged, if not move the stacker back into the rest position. If they are
damaged, remove the stacker plate by pushing up and replace the strips with ITL
part number LB2034.

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7.3.3 Cleaning the Ticket Module


To Clean the Ticket module, open the printer by squeezing the clips on the top of
the SMART Ticket and lifting the lid.

When opened the ticket path is accessible, as shown below:

Part of the SMART Ticket needs to be removed so the whole path can be cleaned.
The PM01018 is used to guide the paper, the part is shown in situ below.

Remove this part by pressing into a lug on the side with a tool (e.g. a screwdriver)
and lifting the PM01018 out of position.
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There are Lugs on both sides, when one is unclipped, the other can be removed.

It can then be lifted out of position to reveal the rest of the ticket path.

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Compressed air (Max pressure = 5 bar) should be used to clean the rollers and ticket
path of debris. The ticket path can then be wiped off with a soft lint free cloth, this
can be dampened (NOT wet) as required.
The printer should be opened so the cutter can have debris removed.
Pushing back on the white lever will pop the printer platen out of position.

Both the Printer body and the platen (the removed part) can be wiped off with a
dampened (NOT wet) soft lint free cloth.

The Platen is reattached by pushing it back into position.


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The detached plastic for the note path can be repositioned by aligning the plastic
guides and pushing the nodules into position.

The Ticket Path can then be closed, and the unit can be powered.

7.4 Cleaning the Bunch Note Feeder


To clean the Bunch Note Feeder (BNF) follow the steps below:

1) Remove the BNF bezel


Pull the bezel forward and down as shown in the picture to unclip the bezel
from the front of the BNF. When it is unclipped, pull forward to fully remove
the bezel:

2) Open the Upper Note Path

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Clean the note path with a clean dry cloth, ensure that any debris is removed
and the tyres are cleaned. Clean the rubber tongue on the upper lid.

3) Clean the rear tyres


Clean the pinch wheel tyres at the back of the unit, ensure that the diverter
moves easily and is clear.

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8 FIRST LEVEL SUPPORT

8.1 Bezel/Status LED Flash Codes


The NV200 Spectral Validator has inbuilt fault detection facilities. If there is a
configuration or other error, the NV200 Spectral front bezel will flash in a particular
sequence, and a summary of the Bezel Flash Codes for the NV200 Spectral is shown
below:
Flashes Indicated
Red Blue Status / Recommended Action
Error
1 Note Path Close the lid of the NV200 Spectral validator it will click into place as
Open it shuts.
2 Note Path 1. Power down the NV200 Spectral
Jam
2. Open the NV200 Spectral using the red catch on top and inspect
the note path for any note debris
3. If there isn’t any evidence of a note carefully remove the NV200
Spectral from the base using the red catch on the front.
1 4. A note could be just sticking out from the cashbox, remove power
and the NV200 Spectral head.
5. If a note is visible remove the note.
6. Re-attach the head and power.
7. If the jam isn’t cleared remove the cash bag as described in Section
4.3
3 Unit Not The NV200 Spectral will need to be returned to your nearest repair
Initialised centre for repair
1 Cashbox Insert the cashbox.
Removed
If it is a TEBS cashbox and the error is displayed with the cashbox
inserted, remove the outer housing and check the barn door flag is
operating
2 Cashbox Follow the steps as advised in Section 9.2
Jam
3 No TEBS Remove the NV200 Spectral head by lifting the red latch on the front
Detected of the unit. Replace the unit ensuring the NV200 Spectral is flush with
the front of the TEBS unit.
2
If the unit is displaying this error but is connected to a standard
cashbox the NV200 Spectral cashbox flag should be changed in
Validator Manager. If this doesn’t solve the issue attempt a power
cycle of both the NV200 Spectral and TEBS.
4 Barcode If a new bag had been inserted and the unit fails to read the barcode;
Fail attempt a power cycle of the TEBS base by removing and replacing
the 4 pin Molex on the left-hand side of the unit.
If the unit doesn’t recover a new bag will need to be inserted, replace
the bag as outlined in Section 4.4

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5 Cashbox Issue an unlock command to the TEBS, physically unlock and relock
Unlocked the unit ensuring the lock has been completely turned.

6 Currency Remove the current TEBS bag and reinsert a new bag.
Mismatch
7 Firmware Contact ITL support.
Error
1 Firmware There has been an issue with the attempted download, retry the
Checksum download with the recovery section on validator manager, if this
Error fails arrange for the unit to be returned to the nearest repair
centre; details of which can be found on our website.
2 Interface The firmware loaded doesn’t contain the primary interface from the
Checksum previous firmware. Download with the IF file containing the correct
Error protocol.
3
3 EEPROM
Checksum There has been an issue with the attempted download, retry the
Error download with the recovery section on validator manager, if this fails
4 Dataset arrange for the unit to be returned to the nearest repair centre;
Checksum details of which can be found on our website.
Error
1 Power Check the voltage on your power supply is within the specified
Supply too voltage range as outlined in Section 3.4
Low
If the voltage appears to be correct, check to ensure the power
supply voltage doesn’t vary by more than 10% under maximum
current draw.
2 Power Check the voltage on your power supply is within the specified
Supply too voltage range as outlined in Section 3.4
4 High
If the voltage appears to be correct, check to ensure the power
supply voltage doesn’t vary by more than 10% under maximum
current draw.
3 Card The data card inserted is incorrect, format the card using the latest
Format NVCardUtilities.
4 Payout The Spectral Payout is in the process of resetting, wait for it to
Reset recover.

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1 Firmware The Firmware on the device connected doesn’t match the firmware
Mismatch on the NV200 Spectral. Ensure the Firmware supports the connected
device.

5 2 Payout Jam The spectral payout has encountered an issue and a note has
jammed, follow the steps as described in Section 9.4
4 Payout Jam The spectral payout encountered a jam and is attempting to recover.
recovery in 5 notes will be moved to the cashbox, from the payout. Once the unit
progress has completed this it will go back in service.

8.2 NV200 Spectral Module Flash Codes


Each additional module for the NV200 Spectral has its own flash codes, outlined in
the subsections below.
8.2.1 TEBS Lock Flash Codes
The TEBS cashbox can display a flash code on the lock cam.
Flashes
Indicated Status / Error Recommended Action
Red Blue
3 2 Camera not Responding Arrange for the unit to be returned to the
3 3 EEPROM Error nearest repair centre; details of which can be
found on our website.
3 4 TEBS Log CRC Error Send the Clear TEBS Log command through
validator manager this will reset the logs and
the error should clear.
8.2.2 Spectral Payout Flash Codes
The LED on top of the Spectral Payout module can flash the following codes to
indicate its status and aid troubleshooting
Flashes
Indicated Status / Error
Long Short
3 2 Sensor error
3 3 Tape error
3 4 Diverter Error
3 5 EEPROM Error
3 1 Other

Flashes
Indicated Status
Colour Flash
Green Slow Waiting for host machine to enable the payout
module
Green Fast Idle
Blue Fast Busy – A payout/float/empty/pay-in is in progress
Turquoise Fast Waiting for NV200 Spectral to send the startup
command

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8.2.3 Ticket Module Flash Codes
The Button on the Rear of the SMART Ticket can flash Error codes to aid trouble
shooting.

Flashes
Indicated Error Recommended Action
Red Yellow
Flashing No Issue Providing information, not an error.
Solid Flashing Paper Low Refill the Tickets.
No Connection 1. Make sure a NV200 Spectral is connected.
detected 2. Check the NV200 Spectral is powered.
1
3. Check the Firmware on the NV200 Spectral
supports the SMART Ticket.
1 Initialisation Contact [email protected].
2
Fail
3 No Print Head Reattach printer.
Ticket Path Shut the SMART Ticket.
4
Open
1 No Paper Insert paper into the printer
Tab not found Ensure the Fan Fold paper is inserted the correct way
2
around.
Load fail 1. Ensure there is nothing blocking the paper entering
2
the printer and reinsert the paper.
3 2. Remove the printer platen see Section 7.3.3, move
the paper feed roll, reinsert the platen and reinsert
the paper.
Diverter not Ensure the NV200 Spectral diverter plunger isn’t
1 opened covered and there is nothing stopping the SMART
Ticket Actuator from opening.
Diverter not Ensure there is nothing holding the diverter plunger
2 closed down and there is nothing stopping the SMART Ticket
Actuator from closing.
Burst fail Open the Ticket Path and remove the ticket that
3
failed to print.
3
Ensure the unit is clean and PA01132 is fitted
correctly.
Cut fail Open the ticket path and remove the ticket that failed
4 to print.
Ensure the printer is clear of any debris or blockages.
5 Unknown jam See Section 9.6 for information on how to clear jams.
1 Unknown error Reset the unit.
4 Card Format The inserted card must be in a Fat 32 format remove
3
and format the card.

8.2.4 Bunch Note Feeder (BNF) Flash Codes


The LED strip on the BNF note path can flash error codes to aid with
troubleshooting, see below
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Flashes
Indicated Status / Error Recommended Action
Yellow Cyan
1 1 BNF Lid Open Close the BNF Lid
2 Pay In Path Jam Check the upper note path (where notes are
inserted) and clear and jam/debris
3 Pay Out Path Jam Check the upper note path (where notes are
returned) and clear and jam/debris
2 1 Note Transit Error Open BNF lid, check that path is clear then
close lid.
2 Note Out Error Open feeder and NV200 Spectral lid, clear out
note from inside feeder, check reject tray for
note half rejected, close lid to clear error
3 Motor Stall Open feeder lid, clear out notes from under
tongue, close lid to reset
3 1 PSU Voltage Power supply is above or below the operational
range. Use power supply that meets the
requirements in Section 3.4
2 Note In Calibration Fail Remove all notes from tray, clean lightpipe in
tray, power cycle to reattempt startup, if issue
persists return to nearest service centre
3 Note Out Calibration Fail Remove all notes from tray, power cycle to
reattempt startup, if issue persists return to
nearest service centre
4 Note In Speed Fail Remove all notes and power cycle to reattempt
calibration, if persists return
5 Note Out Speed Fail Remove all notes and power cycle to reattempt
calibration, if issue persists return to nearest
service centre
4 2 EEProm Initialisation Fail Return to nearest service centre
3 Download Fail NV200 Spectral could not update BNF, power
cycle to reattempt download

8.3 Checking power connections to the unit


Check to ensure the power cables are correctly connected to the unit as shown in
the sections below.

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8.3.1 NV200 Spectral Connections
Ensure the NV200
Spectral has power
applied, the pin-outs for
the relevant connection
can be found in Section
6.4.2

The NV200 Spectral


connector and the IF17
connector are similar, the
only difference is the power
cables in pins 15 & 16 on the
NV200 Spectral connector.

8.3.2 TEBS Connections


Ensure both the NV200
Spectral and TEBS
cashbox have power
applied

The NV200 connector and the


IF17 connector are similar,
the only difference is the
power cables in pins 15 & 16
on the NV200 connector.

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8.3.3 Spectral Payout Connection
The Spectral Payout has a 16-pin molex
connector and a USB Type B socket.

These connectors are located on the


rear of the module at the bottom

8.3.4 Smart Ticket Connection


The SMART Ticket uses the same 16
pin molex connector as the Spectral
Payout, additional pins need to be
populated to carry communications to
both the NV200 Spectral and printer.
More details of this can be found in
Section 6.2
An additional 4-pin molex connector is
required for power, both must be
connected before the unit will identify
as a Smart Ticket. When power is
supplied to the ticket the LED on the
rear will be illuminated.

8.3.5 Checking the Supply Voltage


If the power supply seems to be powered and connections to the unit are in place,
yet the unit isn’t powered, check the voltage output from the power supply is
sufficient and the polarity is correct. If this isn’t the issue replace the cable as it may
have been damaged. Should this not resolve the issue, contact your local repair
centre, details of which can be found on our website.
8.4 Communication with the Host
If there is no communication with the host check the communication cable, typically
this will be the IF17 and the port on the host system.
Ensure the cable is connected to the IF17 correctly, so the connectors are fully
seated, and the USB cable is connected to the computer.

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If the unit is connected, enter device manager and check the active com ports, there
should be a device labelled as USB Serial. If no com port is present replace the IF17
and a new device will register.

Check the connection to the host software, if there is still an issue replace the IF17
or switch com ports on the PC. If the unit is detected but there is a yellow triangle
next to the serial port, then the drivers should be reinstalled.

For Linux use the dmesg console command as shown below:

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9 SECOND LEVEL SUPPORT

9.1 Obtaining Logs using SD Card


The NV200 Spectral has 128MB internal memory which is used to capture event and
performance logs. To retrieve the logs from the internal memory, you can insert an
SD card into the front slot. The SD card must be FAT-32 formatted and have an
empty folder on there called NV200HSL. When this card is inserted the bezel will
flash alternating colours, when it goes green the data transfer is complete and the
SD card can be removed.
Alternatively, you can put an SD card in the slot that has two empty folders on it:
hsdata and valaudit. This SD card will log all future events but does not extract
logs currently stored on the internal memory. If this card is inserted all logs will be
written to it instead of the internal memory.
See Section 5.4.2.2 for the hardware requirements for the SD Card

9.2 Clearing a Jam from the NV200 Spectral


9.2.1 Note is in the note path
If the note is jammed in the note path it is possible to clear the jam by simply lifting
the lid by pulling the catch toward you as shown in the picture below. Once the note
path is clear you can then carefully pull the note out of the unit. Now shut the head
and the unit should reinitialise.

9.2.2 Note is visible once the NV200 Spectral has been removed
To clear this type of jam you will need to disconnect the power and then remove the
NV200 Spectral head. Once you remove the head as explained in the picture below,
check to see if the note is protruding from the cashbox. If it is, this means the note
hasn’t been driven down into the cashbox, this jam can be cleared by winding the
drive gears on the left of the unit and slowly pulling the note out. Once the note has
been removed, replace the NV200 Spectral head and reconnect the power.

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9.2.3 Note isn’t visible once the NV200 Spectral has been removed
If the note isn’t visible then there is a jam in the cashbox, remove the cashbox by
pulling the handle on the front of the cashbox and sliding it forward. Turn the
keyless lock to release the barn door, you will now have access to the cashbox to
manually remove the note. Usually the note will be resting on or underneath the
stack of notes and may be folded or torn. Once the note has been identified slowly
pull the note out of the unit. Replace cashbox and the unit should run through
internal diagnostics and then be back in service.

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9.3 Clearing a Jam from the TEBS Cashbox


Ensure the TEBS is connected to power and remove the cashbox.
When the bag is removed, the note causing the jam condition hasn’t been credited so will need to be
re-inserted when the unit is back in service.

The note causing the jam will be visible; typically the note will be resting on top of
the pusher plate and may be folded or torn. It can be behind the push plate.
Once the note has been identified, push the doors back and slowly pull the note out
of the TEBS cashbox ensuring there is no debris left behind.

If the note is behind the stacker plate, it is still possible to recover the unit. Wind the
stacker plate forward using the gears on top of the TEBS unit as highlighted below.
Hold the gear in position while removing the note.

The stacker plate should sit approximately 5cm from the home position. Carefully
pull the note out from behind the stacker plate and wind the plate back to its rest
position.

Inspect the note when it is removed, should the note have a tear or have a piece
missing it could be lodged within the unit and trigger another error. One way of
checking for this is to shine a torch into the TEBS cashbox and carefully inspect the
surround. Highlighted below is an example of paper located in the top of the TEBS
unit, this is evident due to the white reflection on the right when compared to the
left.
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9.4 Clearing a Jam from the Spectral Payout Module


If a jam occurs in the Spectral Payout module, the device will attempt to run a jam
recovery process, do not interrupt the device while it is doing so. If the jam recovery
is unsuccessful the unit will report a Jammed event. Notes than can then be
removed manually from the module. First remove the NV200 Spectral head from the
device as described in Step 1 of Section 4.6, then slide the Spectral Payout module
upwards to remove it from the chassis.
With Spectral Payout module removed from the chassis, follow the steps below:

1) Open the access doors


The Spectral Payout has two access doors to allow better serviceability,
making it easier to clear a note jam.

To open the top door: slide the red latch on top of the module forwards,
pinch against the raised edge and lift the door, as per the picture below

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To open the second door, press the red latch inside the first door as per the picture
below. The second door will spring open:

Notes can now be removed from both areas where visible. Once the notes are
removed follow the next step to ensure that tapes are properly tensioned.

2) Tension tapes
Using the small hex key that comes with the module, wind the tapes slightly
until the tapes are properly tensioned. If they are already correctly tensioned
then you do not need to wind tapes.

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9.5 Clearing a Jam from the Bunch Note Feeder


In case of a jam event in the Bunch Note Feeder (BNF), follow the instructions below
to clear the note paths. Ensure the power is removed from the unit before
attempting to clear a jam:

1) Remove the BNF bezel


Pull the bezel forward and down as shown in the picture to unclip the bezel
from the front of the BNF. When it is unclipped, pull forward to fully remove
the bezel:

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2) Open the Upper Note Path


If the note is jammed on the way into the validator, remove all notes from
the BNF bezel. Open the upper note path by pinching both red latches and
lifting the lid. Remove the note or any debris:

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9.6 Clearing a Jam from the Ticket Module


If a Jam has occurred in the SMART Ticket Power must be Removed, once removed
disconnect the NV200 Spectral by lifting the red catch at the front of the NV200
Spectral and sliding it away from the cashbox, it is now possible to lift the Ticket
module away. With the NV200 Spectral removed the Ticket Path can be opened as
explained in Section 7.3.3.
Remove any visible blockage then remove the loaded tickets. Ensure there is no
debris built up in the SMART Ticket as explained in Section 7.3.3
Attach the NV200 Spectral and power. insert the paper once the unit has started up.

9.7 Clearing a Jam from the Safe Interface Module


Clearing a jam from the upper area of the Safe Interface Module is possible without
access to the safe. If a jam occurs between the Note Transport and the cashbox,
access to the safe will be required.
To clear the jam from the upper area:
1) Remove the NV200 Spectral Head
To remove the NV200 Spectral head from the Outer Docking Plate, lift the red
latch on the front of the unit and slide the NV200 Spectral Head forward

2) Remove the Note Transport


With the NV200 Spectral head removed, the Note Transport can be lifted
upwards to remove it from the safe. Check the Note transport for jammed
notes before inserting back into Outer Docking Plate and re-attaching the
head

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To clear a jam between the note transport and cashbox (access to the safe is
required):

1) Follow the steps above to remove the Note Transport

2) Remove the Inner Docking Plate


Press the red latch on the Inner Docking Plate to unlock it, then slide forward
to remove the docking plate from the cashbox chassis:

3) Remove any jammed notes


With the Safe Interface fully removed, clear any jammed notes or debris.
Re-assemble in reverse order once cleared.

9.8 Testing after an error has been cleared


Once an error has been cleared, ensure the device is tested by inserting bills and
paying out notes/tickets where applicable. A recommended test is 10 notes in and
10 notes/tickets out, this will help limit the number of repeat calls for the same
issue.

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10 COMPLIANCES AND APPROVALS

10.1 EC Declaration of Conformity


The NV200 Spectral is fully compliant with the Declaration of Conformity (CE
Marking) and RoHS.
It is currently undergoing testing for UL approval; this manual will be updated when
certification is passed.

10.2 FCC Approval


This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

10.3 Central Bank Approvals


As part of continual product improvement central banks are regularly visited to gain
product certification.
The NV200 Spectral has received independent validation from the European Central
Bank (ECB), Bank of England (BoE) and the Central Bank of Russia (CBR).
For more information visit our website linked below. This page has further links to
the banks’ individual websites where the results are published:

http://www.innovative-technology.com/news-events/news/item/477-nv200-spectral-
receives-independent-bank-test-approvals

Any change in approval status is outlined in our tech bulletins a link to which can be
found below:
http://innovative-technology.com/support/technical-bulletins

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11 APPENDIX

11.1 Cable Drawings


NOTE: If required, IGES 3D models are available on request from ITL technical
support.
All parts can be purchased as part of the ITL development kit, details of which can
be found on our website.
11.1.1 CN00214

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11.1.2 CN00292

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11.1.3 CN00414

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11.1.4 CN00487

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11.2 Dimensional Drawings


11.2.1 GA02146 – NV200S + BNF + 80mm Safe Interface + 2200 Cashbox

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11.2.2 GA02147 – NV200S + BNF + 27mm Safe Interface + 2200 Cashbox

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11.2.3 GA02150 – NV200S + BNF + 2200 Cashbox

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11.2.4 GA02151 – NV200S + BNF + 80mm Safe Interface + 500 Cashbox

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11.2.5 GA02152 – NV200S + BNF + 27mm Safe Interface + 500 Cashbox

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11.2.6 GA02982 – 80mm Safe Interface

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11.2.7 GA03007 – 27mm Safe Interface

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11.3 Lock Specification

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11.3.1 Keyless Locking Cam

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11.3.2 TEBS Locking Cam

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11.4 Connector Specifications


Type Vendor Part Number Pins Pitch Polarising

Housing Leotronics 2652-2161 2x8 2.54mm With Key

Crimp Leotronics 2653-2000 Female

Housing Molex 90142-0016 2x8 2.54mm With Key

Crimp Molex 90119-2121 Female

11.5 Switching to Programming Mode (SSP)


If fitted remove the Payout or Ticket modules. Power the NV200 Spectral, once the
unit has initialised toggle dip-switch 8 up and down.
To switch the unit back repeat the procedure explained above.

WARNING! When in programming mode and performing an


update, do not turn off the power before the
Risk of unit damage operation is complete as this could make the unit
unusable.

11.6 Free Fall Cashbox Advice


The NV200 Spectral cashbox and TEBS cash bag has been designed to remain intact
after an impact of 75cm onto a concrete floor. Dropping the cashbox multiple times
can result in physical damage to the cashbox/bag.

11.7 ccTalk DES Encryption – Trusted Mode


Ensure the NV200 Spectral has been configured to use DES encryption in Validator
Manager, this setting can be found on the options tab. To pair the NV200 Spectral
with a DES trusted machine follow the steps below:
1. Remove power from the unit then remove the cashbox
2. Re-power the unit, once the unit has started it should be in pairing mode.

If a Spectral Payout module is connected the unit must be empty before it can pair to the
host.

11.8 Escrow
The NV200 Spectral has a single note escrow facility. This allows the NV200 Spectral
to hold onto the note once validated, and only stack the note into a cashbox when
the host machine confirms that the Vend operation has been completed. If no
confirmation of the Vend is received, the note will be returned to the user after 30
seconds.
If the host machine itself aborts the transaction by sending the reject command
(0x08). Similar commands can be sent depending on the protocol used. For
information relating to other protocols contact support.

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11.9 Escrow Control


The NV200 Spectral has a single note escrow facility. This allows the NV200 Spectral
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. The
sequence of operation is as follows:

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11.10 File Naming Convention

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