XBA-NZD5 Option Switch Settings
Supported Bill NZD 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 5bills.
FUNCTION | SW1 | SW2 | SW3 | SW4 | SW5 | SW6 | SW7 | SW8 |
[*] Reject NZD 5 | ON | |||||||
[*] Accept NZD 5 | OFF | |||||||
[*] Reject NZD 10 | ON | |||||||
[*] Accept NZD 10 | OFF | |||||||
[*] Reject NZD 20 | ON | |||||||
[*] Accept NZD 20 | OFF | |||||||
[*] Reject NZD 50 | ON | |||||||
[*] Accept NZD 50 | OFF | |||||||
[*] Reject NZD 100 | ON | |||||||
[*] Accept NZD 100 | OFF | |||||||
[*] Disable Bill Reject 4 Times BA Stop By 30 Sec | ON | |||||||
[*] Enable Bill Reject 4 Times BA Stop By 30 Sec | OFF | |||||||
[*] Stack Banknote when Power-up | ON | |||||||
[*] Reject Banknote when Power-up | OFF | |||||||
[*] Reserved | ON | |||||||
[*] Reserved | OFF |
XBA-NZD5 (Pulse/MDB/ICT002U/ICT104U/ICT104V) Settings
FUNCTION | SW1 | SW2 | SW3 | SW4 | SW5 | SW6 | SW7 | SW8 |
Inhibit Active HIGH | ON | |||||||
Inhibit Active LOW | OFF | |||||||
[*] Reserved | ON | |||||||
[*] Reserved | OFF | |||||||
[*] Reserved | ON | |||||||
[*] Reserved | OFF | |||||||
[*] Reserved | ON | |||||||
[*] Reserved | OFF | |||||||
Pulse Mode | MDB Mode | ICT104V Mode | ||||||
Credit-Pulse Normal HIGH | Scaling Factor (SF) = 100 Decimal Point Position (DPP) = 2 | Connect with coin changer | ||||||
Credit-Pulse Normal LOW | Scaling Factor (SF) = 1 Decimal Point Position (DPP) = 0 | Connect with ICT JPSTD converter board | ||||||
[*] Pulse Mode | ON | Other Mode | OFF | |||||
[*] Pulse Mode | Other Mode | OFF | ||||||
1 pulse / NZD 5 | MDB Mode: OFF OFF | ICT002U Mode: OFF ON | ||||||
5 pulses / NZD 5 | ICT104U Mode: ON OFF | |||||||
10 pulses / NZD 5 | ICT104V Mode: ON ON | |||||||
25 pulses / NZD 5 |
[*] Manufacture setting
After setting dip switch of the credit pulses, you should reset the bill acceptor again. Note: 1. Calibration card is needed.
DIP Switch Location
This dip switch is located at the side of XBA. The illustration shows the side profile of the XBA bill acceptor unit. A small circular indicator labeled 'LED' is visible. Adjacent to it, a rectangular component with multiple small switches, labeled '(2) DIP Switch', is depicted.
This dip switch is located on the CPU board. To access it, the CPU board cover must be removed first. The illustration shows a printed circuit board (CPU board). An upward-pointing arrow indicates the direction to lift the cover. A component labeled '(1) DIP Switch' is clearly marked on the board.
Currency Assign Data
Interface | Pulse | MDB | ICT104U | ICT104V | ICT002U |
Bill value | |||||
BV1 | NZD 5 | NZD 5 | NZD 5 | NZD 5 | NZD 5 |
BV2 | NZD 10 | NZD 10 | NZD 10 | NZD 10 | NZD 10 |
BV3 | NZD 20 | NZD 20 | NZD 20 | NZD 20 | NZD 20 |
BV4 | NZD 50 | NZD 50 | NZD 50 | NZD 50 | NZD 50 |
BV5 | NZD 100 | NZD 100 | NZD 100 | NZD 100 | NZD 100 |
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Vol. 2.0 Part Number: SWT8NZ520-R
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