BA Test Tool Guide PDF
BA Test Tool Guide PDF
BA Test Tool Guide PDF
Diagnostic Software :
To use this software with your U series and UF Series Bill Acceptor, you will need the Following : 1. An available serial port on your computer 2. ICT Programmer (Part Number FP-001) Wiring
1. Connect the female end of the download cable (WEL-087) to your computer 2. Connect the male end of the download cable to COM2 on the FP-001 3. Connect the RJ45 Cable to FP-001 and the Bill Acceptor * Make sure that on the FP-001 switch setting is on L2 and Normal*
Main Screen
Reset Bill Acceptor COM Setting Rs232 Data Setup Tool Parameter
System Information
Test Functions
LED/Sensor Positios
Tool Information
Reset
Resets the testing sofware. To reset the bill acceptor, press the PSEST/START button on FP-001.
COM Setting
Changes the COM port which the computer uses.
System Information
This area will show the current firmware version of your bill acceptor. Press the RESET/START button to retrieve the information.
LED/Sensor Positios
This area will show LED/Sensor Positios according to the current firmware version. Press the RESET/START button to retrieve the information.
Tool Information
This area will show version and use mode of ict test tool. This area will show a kind of bill acceptor system and interface protocol. Press the RESET/START button to retrieve the information.
RS232 Data
Display receive rs232 data from bill acceptor, or send rs232 data to bill acceptor.
Left/Right Input
The bill insertion sensors. When an object is in blocking them, they will display 1.
Pulse
Generate a pulse to emulate credit output.
DipSW1
The dip switch settings for the bank of eight dip switches on the side of the bill acceptor.
DipSW2
The dip switch settings for the bank of four dip switches on the side of the bill acceptor.
Hook Signal
The hook sensor in the back of the bill acceptor When the sensor is open and unblocked, it will display 0. When an object is blocking the sensor and depressing the teeth, it will display 1.
Figure 1
Stacker Open
When the stacker is correctly attached, it will display 0. Otherwise, it will display 1.
Bill Enter
The bill enter at the halfway of the bill path. When the sensor is open and unblocked, it will display 0. When an object is blocking the sensor and depressing the teeth, it will display 1.
Fish Signal
This value should be 0 at beginning and it's value will change between 1 and 0 whenever is clicked.
Exit
Click here to close this dialogue box.
Figure 2
Annotate 1When bill acceptor is no supply test option then the option will be hide or allways 0.
(Figure 2. is A7 example)
Motor Stop
Stop the motor.
Motor Forward
Move the motor forwards. The speed of the motor per 20ms will appear in the top of the window.
Motor Backward
Move the motor backwards. The speed of the motor per 20ms will appear in the top of the window.
Exit
Click here to close this dialogue box.
Figure 1
Annotate 1The bill motor
Figure 2
Figure 3
Stacking Active
Stacking motor test. When a successful stack is complete a 0 will appear in the top of the window otherwise a 1 will appear. ,
Exit
Click here to close this dialogue box.
Figure 1
Annotate 1The Stacker motor
Figure 2
Figure 3
SENSOR ADJUST
When Auto Sensor is clicked, this box will appear on the right of the program window. Insert the white calibration card to start the adjusting process. The bill acceptor will draw the card in one inch, and return the white calibration card automatically when it is finished. Any defective sensors will be noted by a red background in the sensor window.
Exit
Click here to close this dialogue box.
Figure 1
Example: Figure 2All sensor is ok. Figure 3The Sensor 3,4,5 have problem
Figure 2
Figure 3
SENSOR TEST
When Auto Sensor Test is pressed, this box will appear on the right side of the program widow.
AD SENSOR MODE
This value should be zero, if it is not zero Please set the dip switch 8 to OFF. Then reset this test kit and B.A. And then enter the SENSOR TEST again.
EXIT
Click here to close this dialogue box.
Example: Figure 1All sensor is ok. Figure 2The Sensor 2,3,8 have problem
Figure 1
Figure 2