Overview
This document outlines the option switch settings for the XBA-TRY6 bill acceptor, a currency handling device manufactured by International Currency Technologies Corporation (ICT). It details configurations for various operating protocols including Pulse, MDB, ccNet, and ICT104V, supporting multiple denominations of the Lira currency.
Key Features and Settings
The XBA-TRY6 allows for precise configuration of bill acceptance and rejection parameters through its dip switches. Key functions include:
- Bill rejection and acceptance settings for specific Lira denominations (5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200).
- Parameters for bill reject timing and auto-stop functions.
- Settings for banknote handling during power-up.
- Support for different communication protocols and modes.
Operating Modes
The device supports several operational modes, each with specific switch configurations:
- Pulse Mode: Configurable for different pulse counts per Lira value.
- MDB Mode: Supports various scaling factors and decimal places.
- ccNet Mode: Facilitates connection with coin changers.
- ICT104V Mode: Designed for connection with ICT JPSTD converter boards.
Currency Assignment
The document provides detailed currency assignment data, mapping specific Lira values to interface outputs (BV1-BV6) based on the dip switch settings and selected mode (e.g., ICT106U, Pulse, MDB, ICT104V, ccNet).
Physical Configuration
Information is provided on the physical location of the dip switches on the XBA unit, noting they are accessible on the side of the XBA or on the CPU board after removing the cover.
Manufacturer Information
This guide is from International Currency Technologies Corporation, version 2.0, part number SWU5TR62000-R.