Doc. No. | YT-WCSC(O) |
Version | 1.1 |
Issuing date | 2016 |
GRG Banking Equipment Co., Ltd.
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Revision History
Version | Issue Date | Remark | Participant |
1.0 | 2014-03 | New | |
1.1 | 2016-12 | Add a new menu Add circuit diagram Add cable and sensor connection Add RCC folder expiation Re-name of cable-sensor connection | Hank |
To ensure the safe operation of the machine, please carefully read the notes on safety provided below as well as the contents of this manual.GRG Banking will not bear any responsibilities for the damage or injuries arising from the use of the machine that is not in accordance with the notes and the contents provided below.
Notes on operation safety
If one of the following phenomena occurs, please immediately stop operating the machine.
Repair work
Intent & Users
The core objective of this training course is to create specialist engineers of GRG Cash Sorting Machine, GRG Cash Master - CM200V. This training manual has been compiled mainly for the hardware engineers to do service and maintenance of the GRG Cash Master in the field. This training manual introduces technical information of the CM200V hardware that can be configured in the field.
Training Accomplishment
After completion of this training course, participants are supposed to achieve the knowledge & expertise on the subjects as below:
GRG Cash Master (CM200V) Hardware System Architecture
CM200V Installation & Operation
Software Installation & Application
First Level Maintenance & Support Services
Error Diagnosis & Resolution
The chapter “CM200V Hardware System Architecture” describes the features and functionalities, technical specifications, the internal & external structure and the working process of CM200V Cash Master.
The chapter “CM200V Installation & Operation” describes the operation and sorting settings and the installation and operation of OS, RCC, SecOne and RCP application.
The chapter “CM200V Test Program” describes using the test tool to control & upgrade & detect the machine.
The “First Level Maintenance of CM200V” chapter describes the test program & its operation, disassembly & reassembly process and adjustment of CM200V.
The “Error Diagnosis & Resolution” chapter explains how to diagnose errors using Toolplus and provides an idea of error code messages that may be output, together with explanations and action to be taken.
The Appendix-1 provides the description of electrical interfaces of all devices within CM200V.
The Appendix-2 provides the description of the prerequisites for the training.
The Appendix-3 provides the user feedback form.
Supplementary Documentation
For the operation and maintenance of the devices and error codes, separate manuals are available which include detail description about the operation & maintenance processes & explanation of error codes & possible resolution. So, these manuals should also be read since certain details are only described in these instructions.
Following is the list of manuals that should be read in conjunction with this training manual:
Manual Release
Since production began, some components have been replaced for various reasons (e. g. progress in technology, cost reduction).
Often the hardware replacement does not result in a changed construction of the device (mechanical or electrical) or the functional integration.
In this case, the new component is added to the training manual and the previous component remains in the respective chapter.
If the integration of a new component results in changes, the corresponding chapters will be adapted (e.g. removal/installation, preventive maintenance, etc.).
GRG’s CM200V is a banknote sorting machine with cutting-edge banknote detection technology to improve cash processing speed and accuracy. By utilizing CIS (Contact Image Scan) and OCR (Optical Character Recognition) technology, images of both sides of the banknote as well as the serial number can be captured and recorded.
Technical Specification
Items | Description | |
Power supply | Voltage | 100-240VAC,50/60Hz |
Max. current | 1.15 A | |
Environment | Temperature | 0℃~40℃ |
requirements | Humidity | 20% ~ 90% RH (non-condensing) |
Communication interface | USB/LAN/ RS232 | |
Net weight | About 23KG | |
Rough weight | About 25KG | |
Dimensions | Width310mm×height 435mm×depth 428mm | |
Sorting schemes | ATM note sorting; Circulated note sorting; Denomination sorting; Orientation sorting; Version sorting; Denomination counting; Fuzzy sorting; Counting | |
Sorting speed | 720 notes/min. | |
Counting speed | High speed:1000 notes/min. | |
Slot quantity | 4 ( includes a hopper, a reject slot and 2 stackers) | |
Capacity of each slot | Hopper: max. 100 notes (1000 notes optional) | |
Each stacker: max. 200 notes | ||
Reject slot: max. 100 notes | ||
Non-stop feeding notes | Support | |
Multi-currencies | Support | |
Note dimensions | Width: 60-85mm | |
Length:110-180mm | ||
Thickness: 0.06-0.18 mm |
Dimensions: 428mm x 481mm x 310mm (W*H*D)
CM200V consists of two parts: upper unit and lower unit.
The upper unit consists of NF, NV;
The lower unit consists of 2 stackers.
Then upper unit and lower unit form NT and reject slot.
Machine Diagram
1 | Note Validator(NV) | 5 | The upper unit |
2&11 | NV Catch | 6&9 | Catches of the upper unit |
3 | Rear cover | 7 | The lower unit |
4&12 | Catches of rear cover | 8 | Handle of the upper unit |
10 | Knob:Turn the knob counterclockwise to remove the jammed notes |
Sensor Distribution
List of Sensors
Abbreviation | Description | Remarks |
FEES | Feeder Entry Empty Sensor | Reflective sensor |
NVOP | Note Validator Open Sensor | U-type sensor |
NVTS | Note Validator Transport Sensor | Infra-red sensor |
SLL(R)S | Skew Length Left (Right) sensor | Infra-red sensor |
MEDS | Media Exit Diverter Sensor | Infra-red sensor |
TES | Transport Exist Sensor | Infra-red sensor |
RCS | Reject Count Sensor | Infra-red sensor |
SES | Stacker Exist Sensor | Infra-red sensor |
RES | Reject Exist Sensor | Infra-red sensor |
RJFD | Reject(Stacker) Fold Disorder | Reflective sensor |
Note Feeding:
The Note Feeder (NF) of CM200V uses friction technology to feed notes.
When a bundle of notes are placed on the NF hopper of CM200V, the NF detects the notes and starts feeding the notes by rotating the pick roller. During this time, the bundle of notes itself creates a pressure on the pick roller with its weight which makes the friction of the pick roller and the note much better.
After the notes have been pushed inside, the separation roller will separate each note and pass the notes one by one to Note Validator (NV) for verification.
Note Validation:
The Note Validator (NV) will check different attributes of each note and the image information with its sensors and will validate the note on the basis of the note algorithm, preloaded to the NV control board, in conjunction with SLL(R)S which detects the width, skew and space parameters of notes. Finally NV will pass the notes to the transport.
Note Rejection and Stacking:
Based on the note validation result, the disqualified notes will be sent to the reject slot by the diverter in Transport Diverter Sensor (MEDS2) area and the qualified notes will be sent to the designated note stacker, to be taken out by the customer.
If you need some more intuitive impression of the CM200V, please refer to the following video:
Marketing Introduction video
Training Introduction video
CM200V installation refers to the entire process of setting up the machine to the workable state. This process comprises of the following phases:
1. CM200V site preparation
2. CM200V physical installation
3. CM200V software installation
Site preparation is a very crucial & important phase for a CM200V machine to provide better operation. Sometimes, the performance of the machine may greatly vary depending upon the tasks done on this phase. Site preparation refers to the preparation of the machine site, in accordance with the site preparation requirement of the machine including minimum space, environmental, electrical and communication requirements. For detail procedure to perform the tasks in this phase, Please refer to CM200V User Manual (Chapter 2) .
This phase covers the delivery, unpacking, fitting and setting up CM200V physically to the installation site. For details procedure to perform the tasks in this phase, please refer to CM200V User Manual (Chapter 2) .
For the installation of OS, the following two processes have to be completed sequentially.
1. Pre-installation process: Prior to OS installation the following steps must be completed:
Please refer to correspondent comprehensive knowledge solution.
2. OS Installation:
For the installation of OS, please perform the following procedures:
For CM200V to run properly, it is required to install two application software after OS installation.
*If the machine had installed RCC, please uninstall the RCC and delete the RCC folder first.
Folder Introduction The above picture is the folder of CM400, the following is the explanation of each folder. Backup: Configuration file for restore to factor mode Data: Database of CM400 DevDriverLog: Driver Log of each hardware module FileToDownload: Not used at present Log RCC: RCC Software log Temp: Temporary File Folder UI: UI configuration file and resource file Update: Auto update update tool Backup.ini: Configuration for restore factory mode
RCC Installation
RCC installation steps are shown as below:
Introduction
RotoCash Security (SECOne) is an installation-independent and equipment-protective software system. It adopts programs white list principle and guarantees the normal operations of sorting machine by controlling the access to device endpoint and by preventing the invasion of computer virus or malicious program.
The main function of “RotoCash Security” software is to manage and control the processes by using the white list and U-disc access control. The programs in the system white list can only be run on the machine and only the authorized U-disk can be accessed from the machine.
The authorized U-disk is write-protected and therefore to write new data or to delete existing data using another device other than CM200V, it is required to use a special writing tool, “CopyFileToRotoCashUsb.exe”. Using this tool it is possible to copy required files to the authorized U-disk from the PC.
Process Control
Process control adopts white list principle, which prevents the unauthorized programs to run on the sorting machine. Only the programs on the white list are authorized to run and hence it prevents computer virus or malicious programs from running on the sorting machine.
Programs that are recorded in the white list can be run normally. On the other hand, if an unauthorized program tries to run on the machine, a denial message will be shown as below:
Authorized U disk from GRG is by default recorded in the white list. Therefore if the authorized U disk is inserted into the CM200V, programs stored in the authorized U disk can be run normally on the machine.
However, if the program is copied from the authorized U disk to the sorting machine, the program cannot run if it is not on the white list.
Creating Program White List File
To create a program white list file (that is to authorize programs that can be run on the sorting machine afterwards), a special tool named “SECOneUnpackToZipSetup.exe” is required. The extension of the white list file is ”.rule“.
Please note that, the white list creation process can only be performed by GRG personnel and the process is not open for customers. After the creation of the white list file, GRG personnel will send the file to the customer to use in the sorting machine.
Updating the Program White List
After receiving a new white list file from GRG, copy the white list file, with ”.rule“ extension, to the installation folder of RotoCash Security.
The path for updating the white list is: “C:\GrgSecurity\SECOne\UpdateRules”.
Within around 5 seconds of copying, the white list file will disappear and hence the white list is updated. After the update, the newly authorized programs can be run normally on the sorting machine. U-disk Access Control
U-disk access control mainly manages the access to USB endpoint, only the authorized U disk can be recognized and used on the sorting machine. If any unauthorized u-disk is inserted to the USB endpoint of CM200V, the PC will automatically uninstall it instantly to prevent any unauthorized access.
For sorting machines with installation of RotoCash Security software, files in the authorized U disk can be added, modified or deleted.
For sorting machines without installation of RotoCash Security software, files in the authorized U disk cannot be modified and deleted; only can be read and copied from the Windows system. However, by using the special writing tool for the authorized U-disk, “CopyFileToRotoCashUsb.exe”, files can be added or deleted.
Installation
The installation steps of RCC Security software are as follows:
Note: To guarantee a smooth transformation, which takes a certain time, please do not operate the machine during the transformation. After the transformation is completed, ”Welcome” interface will be shown.
Note: Before white list scanning, installation program will check the recycle bin. If there are any files in the recycle bin, a notice will be shown as below:
Selecting “Yes, Delete them” is recommended. In this case, files in recycle bin will be deleted and will not be recorded in the white list.
Note: When scanning for white list programs, please wait patiently and do nothing in the machine, otherwise, unpredictable results may occur.
Installation Check Points
After the installation is completed, please check the following points to confirm if the installation was successful or not.
a) Regedit Checking: Open “Regedit” and check if the item “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\SECONE\Config” exists and its “VersionInfo” value is “V1.0.0b2”.
b) Task Manager checking: Open the “Task Manager” and check if the following two processes exist:
Client Service Process: Autorun.exe
Service Monitoring Process: ProcServiceMon.exe \\
Uninstallation
There are two ways to uninstall the RotoCash Security software.
a) Using “Add/Remove Programs” from the 'Control Panel”
b) Using RotoCash Security uninstallation component
a) Using “Add/Remove Programs” from the 'Control Panel“
Please be sure to restart the machine after uninstalling RotoCash Security Software.
*Delete the RCC folder completely.
b) Using RotoCash Security uninstallation component Firstly, open the installation directory of RotoCash Securty and click “Unins000.exe”.Secondly, after uninstallation of RotoCash Security is completed, click “Yes” to restart the machine.
In case of the information related to sorting such as device config /sort level/ and sort project is needed to upgrade, steps below can be followed:
The operational procedures of CM200V sorting machine includes daily sorting operation, functional settings and transaction record management operation. For details procedure to perform the operational tasks,
please refer to: “CM200V User Manual” (Chapter 3 & 4).
Please find below the operation flow diagrams:
CM200V cash sorting machine has the ability to scan the real time images and serial number of each banknote while sorting, by using its Note Validator (NV) module's in-built image scanning mechanism. The scanned images can then be transferred to the storage media specified in its RCC software.
It’s very convenient for user to inquiry and manage.
In CM200V, the following image scan modes can be configured:
All scanned images will be saved in the NV recorder. This mode works only when a “NV Recorder” device is installed in CM200V. NV recorder is an image storing device with a built-in storage media.
After setting recorder mode, the machine will transfer the full image of each banknote to NV recorder while it processes the banknote. It is possible to view and export the image of each banknote by RCC application. Before image recorder mode can be set successfully, it should be ensured that the NV recorder is properly connected to NV.
NV recorder is an optional configuration for CM200V. The components should be purchased from GRG. The part numbers are as below:
To setup the recorder mode from RCC, please go to “Settings →Functional Settings → External Systems” and select “Recorder” button and click “OK”.
All scanned serial number images (that is the OCR images) will be saved in the USB disk. This mode works only when the authorized U-disk supplied by GRG banking is inserted into the corresponding USB interface. In this mode, only the serial number images of each banknote are stored and the full face scan images of the banknotes are unavailable.
Note: This function is available only when the template is support the OCR function.
The scanned OCR images are stored in files with “*.FSN” extension which cannot be opened directly. A special tool is required to open these files. This mode requires the GRG authorized U-disk to be plugged in to the USB interface of CM200V, to transfer OCR images in real time while the machine processes the banknotes.
To setup the USB Disk mode from RCC, please go to “Settings →Functional Settings → External Systems” and select “USB Disk” button and click “OK”.
Note:
1. For CM200V with RCC1.0 b66 version: This RCC version can set USB Disk mode successfully, no matter whether a USB memory stick is inserted or not. The customer will be prompted to insert a USB Disk if it cannot be found.
After sorting, the file with OCR can be found in ”.FSN“ files in the USB Disk directory. This OCR file will be created daily. The file name will be in the following format: <data_terminal_currency.FSN>.
RCC1.0 b66 version provides the ability to remove the files from USB disk and manage the files in USB disk.
All scanned images will be saved in the external scanning system. This mode works only when the NV is connected with an external scanning system PC via a USB connection. To use the Scanning System mode, one PC should be configured independently with CM200V, which will be connected to NV directly via a USB cable and will be connected to CM200V via network connection.
Note: This function is optional and is available only when customer propose to support this function.
Before collection system mode can be set, it is required to prepare the external scanning system first. Firstly, it is required to install “RCP1.0” software on the external scanning system PC. RCP1.0 is a scanned image collection software, which runs independently on the scanning system PC. After installing RCP1.0, CM200V NV must be connected to the external scanning system using a USB cable.
RCP1.0 must always run on the scanning system to collect full scanned images of the banknotes via the USB cable connected to NV, while CM200V is processing the notes, When External scanning system mode is set successfully, full scanning images will be transferred to the PC, and inquiry and export banknotes images can be possible by RCC.
For more details on Image scanning system installation and operation,
Please refer to: CM200V Image Scanning System Installation Manual (V1.0) and CM200V Image Scanning System User Manual (V1.0)
To setup the Scanning System mode from RCC, please go to “Settings →Functional Settings → External Systems” and select “Scanning systems” button and click the “>” button to go to the next screen, where it is required to input the IP Address and port information of the external system. After completion click the “<” button and click “OK”.
“CM200V/CM100V TOOPLUS”, is a test program, provided by GRG Banking, which is used to diagnose sorting machines (including CM200V/CM100V) by maintenance engineers when they carry out the routine maintenance or functional tests for sorting machines.
Run on CM200V
Firstly, be sure to normally power on the machine. To start the “CM200V/CM100V Toolplus”, execute the “GPIO.exe” and click “NV”, then run “CashMaster.exe”. In the title bar of Toolplus, the connection status of MB and NV will be shown. If “MB is disconnected” message is shown, then may be the USB cable between PC and MB is disconnected. In that case, please open the rear cover of CM200V and check the cable.
Run on external PC
1. USB connection and Driver installation
Refer to 《CM100V&CM200V USB Driver installation》 and 《CKS_How to Set “Disable Driver Signature Enforcement” on Your PC》
2. Start up TOOLPLUS and Select
Open TOOLPLUS, Click “General Test”, then choose machine type(CM100V or CM200V).
General Test contains general test items for sorting machine. Functionalities of each button are as follows:
Model: Select “CM200V” in the drop-down-list for CM200V
Start: The sorting machine starts sorting notes basing on the sorting scheme that is set in advance.
Stop: The sorting machine stops sorting notes. It will stop feeding notes instantly once “Stop” button is clicked and will stop all operations when notes in the transport are completely handled.
Init: Initialize the sorting machine. Corresponding parameters of the sorting machine, sensors and motors will be checked during this operation.
Clear: During the period of note sorting, number of notes will be accumulated unless sorting scheme is changed. Click “Clear” to clear the numbers that are shown in the “Increment Number” and “Current Number” section.
Deliver: Clear the NT and reject notes to the reject slot if there are notes jammed.
Restore: Restore setting of the note control parameter.
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Quick Start: There are 10 default sorting schemes for “Quick Start” section. The sorting machine will start sorting notes with default sorting schemes after clicking one of the button in the “Quick Start” section.
Contents below mainly describes different meanings of all sorting schemes that are used in CM200V.
i) ATM Sorting: Sorting notes basing on its quality, it mainly sorts notes that meet the requirement of ATM notes. Default sorting scheme is as follows:
Stacker1 | Stacker2 | |
Denomination | Auto. Single Denomination | |
Note Quality | ATM note | ATM note |
Orientation | Random | |
Batch set number | 100 | 100 |
ii) Circulated Sorting: Sorting notes basing on its quality, it mainly sorts notes that meet the requirement of ATM notes and TLR notes. Default sorting scheme is as follows:
Stacker1 | Stacker2 | |
Denomination | Auto. Single Denomination | |
Note Quality | ATM and TLR | ATM and TLR |
Orientation | Random | |
Batch set number | 100 | 100 |
iii) Denomination Sorting: Sorting notes basing on its denomination. Default sorting scheme is as follows:
Stacker1 | Stacker2 | |
Denomination | Auto. Mul. Denomination | |
Note Quality | ATM and TLR and Soil | |
Orientation | Random | |
Batch set number | 100 | 100 |
iv) Orientation Sorting: Sorting notes basing on its orientation. Default sorting scheme is as follows:
Stacker1 | Stacker2 | |
Denomination | Auto. Single Denomination | |
Note Quality | ATM and TLR and Soil | |
Orientation | Heads+Up | Heads+Down |
Batch set number | 100 | 100 |
v) Version Sorting: Sorting notes basing on its version. Default sorting scheme is as follows:
Stacker1 | Stacker2 | |
Denomination | Auto. Mul. Denomination | |
Note Quality | ATM and TLR and Soil | |
Orientation | Random | |
Batch set number | 100 | 100 |
vi) Edition Sorting: Sorting notes basing on its Edition (Sorting notes at a higher level than version, which means one edition may contain several version). Default sorting scheme is as follows:
Stacker1 | Stacker2 | |
Denomination | Auto. Mul. Denomination | |
Note Quality | ATM and TLR and Soil | |
Orientation | Random | |
Batch set number | 100 | 100 |
vii) Fuzzy Sorting: Sorting notes basing on its quality, the same with ATM/TLR sorting. While the judge criteria of fuzzing sorting for dog-ear/repair/size is lower the criteria of TLR notes. Fuzzing sorting is mainly used for crimped notes collected from bus/metro station.
viii) Denomination counting: Counting notes basing on its denomination. This mode mainly calculates total amount and pieces of notes without validation by NV. In this mode, counting speed is 720 notes/minute. Default sorting scheme is as follows:
Stacker1 | Stacker2 | |
Denomination | Auto. Mul. Denomination | |
Note Quality | Random | |
Orientation | Random | |
Batch set number | 100 | 100 |
ix) Diverter test: Sorting notes without NV authentication, denomination recognition and double notes detection. It mainly tests the performance of solenoid and machine’s structure. Notes will be enter into stackers and reject slot equally. Default sorting scheme is as follows:
Stacker1 | Stacker2 | |
Denomination | Random | |
Note Quality | Random | |
Orientation | Random | |
Batch set number | 100 | 100 |
x) Counting: Counting how many pieces of papers in a bundle of papers.
Stacker1 | Stacker2 | |
Denomination | Random | |
Note Quality | Random | |
Orientation | Random | |
Batch set number | 100 | 100 |
Reject Analyze
i) Total: Analyze the reason for rejecting notes basing on the accumulated information of notes. Note information will be refreshed after changing sorting mode or clicking “Clear”.
ii) Single: Analyze the reason for rejecting notes basing on information of notes that is got from the last transaction.
iii) Result(button):Clicking the “Result” button will show the reason for rejecting notes on the “Result” section.
Increment Number: Displaying accumulated number of pieces and amounts of notes and number of pieces of rejected notes. All of these data will be reset after changing sorting mode or clicking “Clear” button.
Rea-time Number: Displaying number of pieces of notes for all hoppers and reject slot in real-time.
Serial Number Display: Displaying serial number of notes according to sequence of notes getting through the NV.
Result: Result for each operation will be shown in this section. Error code and it's explanation will also be shown if failure occurs.
In “Sorting Setting” page, different note sorting modes can be set by selecting different sort mode on the left and configuring different parameters on the right. Besides, sorting level can also be set in this page.
Basing on note’s quality, “Sorting Level” is mainly used to classify notes into “ATM” note, “TLR” note and “Unqualified” note through setting parameters of “ATM” note and parameters of “TLR” note. “Unqualified” note contains unfit note, undefined note and suspicious note. Total of 10 parameters, which value range from 0~255 , can be set for “ATM” note and “TLR” note, the higher the value, the better the quality of notes. Parameters have to be set independently and respectively for every denomination of every version.
Judgment for ATM note: Note can be judged as ATM note if real-time parameters of note, when handled by CM200V, are all bigger than the parameters (ATM note parameter setting) that have been set beforehand.
Judgment for TLR note: Note can be judged as TLR note if it does not meet the requirement of ATM note and its real-time parameters, when handled by CM200V, are all bigger than the parameters (TLR note parameter setting) that have been set beforehand.
Judgment for Unqualified note: Note can be judged as “Unqualified” note if it does not meet the requirement of ATM note and TLR note. By default note can be judged as “suspicious” note when at least one of its real-time parameters ( “Repair”, “Criteria 1”, “Criteria 2” ) is less than the same parameters that have been set beforehand; note can be judged as “undefined” note when at least one of its real-time parameters ( “Dog-ear”, “Hole”, “Mutilation” and “Tear” ) is less than the same parameters that have been set beforehand; and note can be judged as “unfit” note when at least one of its real-time parameters ( “Soil”, “Stain”, “De-ink” ) is less than the same parameters that have been set beforehand.
For more details about parameters of sorting level, please refer to 《CM200V User Manual》
Please select corresponding note code in drop-down box of sorting level before set and get their sorting level parameter.
Throug this function to set whether the machine should stop running when encounter suspect note. Select “No Stop” or “Stop” in the dropdown list and click “Mode Set” to finish setting. Click ”Mode Get” to get the latest mode.
Denomination sorting: Sorting notes basing on their denomination, irrespective of version and orientation. “Quality” can only be set as “ATM+TLR” or “ATM+TLR+Unfit”, that is to define whether to receive unfit notes or not. “Quality” setting for all stackers must be the same. In this mode, sorting speed is 720 notes/minute.
Soil sorting: Sorting notes basing on their quality, irrespective of version and orientation. According to note’s quality, it can be divided into 4 types: ATM note, TLR note, Unfit note and Undefined Note. When handling notes, “Quality” can also be set as combination of basic attributes such as “ATM+TLR”, “TLR+unfit”、 “TLR+Unfit+Undefined”、”Unfit+Undefined”. One thing should be noted that item of “Quality” setting for different stackers must be the same or mutually exclusive without overlapping, for example, if item of “Quality” setting for one stacker is “ATM” note, the item for other stackers should not be set as “ATM+TLR”. In this mode, sorting speed is 720 notes/minute.
Version sorting: Sorting notes basing on their denomination and version, irrespective of orientation. “Quality” can only be set as “ATM+TLR” or “ATM+TLR+Unfit”, that is to define whether to receive Unfit notes or not. “Quality” setting for all stackers must be the same. In this mode, sorting speed is 720 notes/minute.
Edition sorting: Sorting notes basing on their denomination and Edition, irrespective of orientation. “Quality” can only be set as “ATM+TLR” or “ATM+TLR+Unfit”, that is to define whether to receive Unfit notes or not. “Quality” setting for all stackers must be the same. In this mode, sorting speed is 720 notes/minute.
Fuzzy sorting: Sorting notes basing on its quality, the same with ATM/TLR sorting. While the judge criteria of fuzzing sorting for dog-ear/repair/size is lower the criteria of TLR notes. Fuzzing sorting is mainly used for crimped notes collected from bus/metro station.
Orientation sorting: Sorting notes basing on their denomination and orientation, irrespective of version. “Quality” can only be set as “ATM+TLR” or “ATM+TLR+Unfit”, that is to define whether to receive unfit notes or not. “Quality” setting for all stackers must be the same. For “Orientation” setting, it contains several items such as “Heads”, “Tails”, “Up”, “Down”, “Heads+Up”, “Heads+Down”, “Tails+Up”, “Tails+Down”. One thing should be noted that item of “Orientation” setting for different stackers must be the same or mutually exclusive without overlapping, for example, if item of “Orientation” setting for one stacker is “Heads+Up” note, the item for other stackers should not be set as “Heads” or “Up”. In this mode, sorting speed is 720 notes/minute.
Diverter Testing: Sorting notes without NV authentication, denomination recognition and double notes detection. It mainly tests the performance of solenoid and machine’s structure. Notes will be enter into stackers and reject slot equally.
Denomination Counting: Counting notes basing on its denomination. It mainly calculates total amount and pieces of notes, irrespective of its version, orientation, and quality, without validation by NV. In this mode, counting speed is 720 notes/minute.
Counting: Sorting any paper (cheque, receipt, or notes and so on) without validation by NV, denomination recognition and double notes detection. It only counts the amounts of these papers.
Automatic Single Denomination: Denomination for all stackers are unspecified. Which kinds of denomination can be accepted by stackers is determined by the first qualified note passing through NV. For example, if the first qualified note of a bundle note, which contains several denominations, is CNY100, then notes of the other denominations will be rejected.
Automatic Multiple Denomination:Stacker 1 is specified basing on the denomination of the first qualified note passing through NV. And Stacker 2 basing on the denomination of the first qualified note that different from the stacker 1
Configured Denomination:All of the stackers should be specified and can be set according to the denominations supported by NV.
Auto Mixed Denomination: Different kinds of denominations of the same currency can enter into correspondent stackers basing their quality. One stacker can accept more than one denominations.
Reject Slot Batch:To set the maximum accepted amounts of notes in reject slot.
Click “Get Reject_Count” to get the latest capacities and Click “Set Reject_Count” to set the capacities, maximum 100 pieces
Fixed-denomination Setting:
Limiting amounts of notes to be sorted. Note quality and notes amount limit should be set prior to using this function by clicking the right side of “Quto Mode”.
All the parameters shown in this page are used as criteria for judging the running status and quality of banknotes in the notes transport. These parameter should not be changed unless the developer require to.
Motor Control
The speed of main motor can be detected by clicking the “open” or “Stop”. The real-time speed of the motor will be shown on the right side of “Actual Speed”. The “Speed bias” should be lower than 5% if the main motor is normal.
Diverter Control
By clicking the “Pass” or “Retract” to control the corresponding diverter to check whether they can work normally.
LED Display Control
Select the number beside the “Value” which will be shown in the LED display and then click open to control the LED. There are two ways of showing. One is the number will be shown in a Flicker way and the other is shown continuously.
Aging test
This function is used in the manufacturing center to conduct the aging test for the machine after completing the assembly of the machine so as to ensure the stability of it.
Life Parameter
By clicking the “read life” button, the number of qualified notes and disqualified notes that had been counted will be shown beside the “Accumulated count” and “Reject Count”. If click the “Clear life”, these number will start from 0.
Parameter Configuration
This function is used for setting whether the parameters (relevant to “sorting setting”) should be saved in the memory or not and where should the image should be saved(there are three ways to save: in PC, in NV & in NV recoder)
Advanced function
Get NV Currency: to know about which currencies support by the machine
Get Version: to know about the version information of the machine, including the firmware version, template version and so on
Get NV note Code: to know about supported note code of the NV
Get log: only available for CM100V to get the log
Set Currency: select which currency should be supported by the NV
Sensor test page, mainly focuses on checking the realtime status of all the sensors of CM200V.
Refresh: Status of all sensors shown in the picture will refresh for every 100ms
Stop: Stop refreshing status of all sensors. Please click ”Stop” before turn to the other page.
Get Sensor Level
After clicking “Get sensor level:” working status of infrared sensors will be shown in the page in digital way with different colors. Please be sure that sensor is not blocked before clicking “Get”.
There are mainly two kinds of firmware for CM200V, including NV firmware and Control firmware.NV firmware includes DSP firmware, Image FPGA firmware, Magnet firmware and NV recorder firmware.According to the firmware needed to be upgraded, click “Open File” to select corresponding upgrade file and then click corresponding firmware download button to upgrade.Package upgrade includes upgrade NV firmware automatically and upgrade Control firmware automatically.
Auto NV Firmware: Click “Auto NV Firmware” and select the folder where firmware are stored, then firmware will be searched and upgrade automatically.
Auto Upgrade Control Firmware: Click “Auto Download Control Firmware” and select the folder where firmware is stored, then firmware will be searched and upgrade automatically.
Note:File name of the firmware should not be modified.
NV Para
This command section is only used by R&D developer.
MTS adjustment
This command section is used to adjust the MTS value. The normal value for MTS when qualified note get through should range from 60 to 160. Please check whether there is note jam in the MTS area if the value is out of the normal range. After confirming that there is no note jam in the MTS area, the value should be adjusted (from 110 to 120) and then the Self-calibration should be performed.
Please refer to CKS<how to adjust MTS on CM200V/CM100V > for more details.
Blacklist
This command section is used to manage the black list file (including GRGOcrSnBlackList_NV and GRGOcrSnBlackList_Device) through the dropdown list (select NV or Device).The working steps are as follow:
Image Adjust Auto Collect
This command section is used to image collection and image calibration.For the image collection, please refer to CKS<how to scan image on CM200V/CM100V> for working steps and more details.For image calibration, it is only used in manufacturing center.
Manual Collect Image
There are two ways of collecting the image, one is using “Image Adjust Auto Collect”, and the other is using the “Manual Collect Image”. Please refer to CKS<how to scan image on CM200V/CM100V> for working steps and more details about how to use the function.
This command section is used to check the image and therefore help us to check whether CIS has problem. The working steps are as follow:
If the CIS has had broken or the note transport has problem, the image will be shown abnormally.
Notes: The image file should be matched with the type of machine.
For the “CM200V Image”/”CM100V Image”/&”THK/MAG/UV”, they are used in image calibration checking, which is currently not opened to the market.
File(F)
Exit(X):Provide an option for closing the toolplus when it is running.
Setting(s)
When executing TOOPLUS, if “MB is disconnected” or “NV is disconnected” is shown in the title bar, please reconnect USB though “Setting→Connect USB” menu command, after connecting corresponding cable. “MB is connected” or “NV is connected” will be shown in the title bar if USB is connected successfully.
About(A):Check the information of the toolplus
Error Code:Through ”Help→Error code” menu command, error code can be selected from drop-down list or be inputted directly into the edit box. Clicking the button “Query”, will show the corresponding explanation and solution for the error code, as shown in the picture below:
Operation Manual(O):Operation guide for any question about using the toolplus. Select “Operation Manual”, the operation manual will be opened.
CM200V uses SWS300A-24 switch power supply, which, developed by TDK-LAMBDA company, is single 24V/300W AC/DC intermediate-power supply. Using active PFC power factor correct circuit, it has wide-range input AC from 85v to 265v or input DC from 120v to 370v. Simultaneously, it has self-protection measures such as power over-current, over-voltage and over-temperature.
Model: SWS300A-24 Parts Number: S.0072286RS
Model: PCM-9363N-S6A1E
PCM-9363 is a 3.5” SBC (Single Board Computer) with Embedded Intel® Atom N455 1.66 GHz/D525 1.8 GHz Processor. The PCM-9363 can support DDR3 memory up to 4 GB for D525, has six USB 2.0 compatible ports, two Giga-LAN (1000Mbps) interface, LVDS and VGA support, with HDMI (optional), HD(High Definition) audio, and one Mini-PCI expansion slot. In addition, PCM-9363 also supports two SATA drivers, three COM ports and one CF slot.
Processor
Chipset (Intel® N455/D525)
Memory
Graphic and Video Controllers
Chipset (ICH8M)
IDE Interface
H.D. Codec ALC892 I/F
Concurrent PCI/PCIe Bus Controller
SATA Connector
USB Interface
Power Management
BIOS
Other Chipset
Graphic and Video Controllers
Intel 3.5 Gen Integrated Graphic Engine + GFX core
LAN
LAN1 Intel 82567V, LAN2 Intel 92583V
Serial ports
SMSC SCH 3114 support
Keyboard/Mouse connectors
SMSC SCH 3114 support
GPIO
SMSC SCH 3114 support
Battery backup
Power Supply Voltage
Power Supply Current
RTC Battery
Operating Humidity
Operating Temperature
Storage Humidity
Storage Temperature
Jumper and Connector Locations
Jumper and connector layout (front side)
Jumper and connector layout (rear side)
Audio Interface (CN1)
Audio Port Connectors
One 5 x 2 pin box header for Audio connector. These audio connectors are used for audio devices. The audio jacks are differentiated by color for different audio sound effects.
SATA Connector (CN2, CN3)
PCM-9363 supports Serial ATA via two connectors (CN2, CN3). Data transfer rates up to 300 MB/s are possible, enabling very fast data and file transfer, and independent DMA operation on two ports.
GPIO (General Purpose Input Output) (CN4)
The board supports 8-bit GPIO through GPIO connector. The 8 digital in and out-puts can be programmed to read or control devices, with input or out-put defined. The default setting is 4 bits input and 4 bits output.
Power & HDD LED Indicator (CN5)
The HDD LED indicator for hard disk access in an active low signal (24mA sink rate). Power supply activity LED indicator.
Power Reset Button (CN23)
Momentarily pressing the reset button will activate a reset. The switch should be rated for 10 mA, 5V.
Main power connector (CN6)
PCM-9363 supports single 12V input.
COM Port Connector (CN8, CN12, CN26)
The PCM-9363 provides 3 serial ports (COM1 & COM3: RS-232; COM2: RS-232/422/485) in one DB-9 connector (CN26) for COM1 and one 7*2P pin header (CN12) for COM2 and one 5*2P pin header (CN8) for COM3. It provides connections for serial devices (a mouse, etc.) or a communication network. You can find the pin assignments for the COM port connector in Appendix A.
Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse Connector (CN10)
The board provides a keyboard connector that supports both a keyboard and a PS/2 style mouse. In most cases, especially in embedded applications, a keyboard is not used. If the keyboard is not present, the standard PC/AT BIOS will report an error or fail during power-on self-test (POST) after a reset. The product’s BIOS standard setup menu allows you to select “All, But Keyboard” under the “Halt On” selection. This allows no-keyboard operation in embedded system applications, without the system halting under POST.
Inverter Power Connector (CN13)
PCM-9363 can provide +5V and +12V and signal to LCD inverter board via CN13.
USB Connectors (CN14, CN15, CN24, CN25)
The board provides up to six USB(Universal Serial Bus) ports. This gives complete Plug and Play, and hot attach/detach for up to 127 external devices. The USB interfaces comply with USB specification Rev. 2.0 which supports 480 Mbps transfer rate, and are fuse protected.
There are 5 x 2 pin 180D (M) connectors for internal use, 4 x USB ports at CN14, CN15 and two external USB port at CN24, CN25. You will need an adapter cable if you use a standard USB connector. On one end the adapter cable has a 5 x 2-pin connector with a foolproof connection to prevent it from being plugged in the wrong way and on the other end a USB connector.
VGA/LCD/LVDS Interface Connections
The board’s PCI VGA interface can drive conventional CRT displays and is capable of driving a wide range of flat panel displays, including passive LCD and active LCD displays. The board has connectors to support these displays: one for standard CRT VGA monitors and one for flat panel displays.
CRT display connector (CN27)
The CRT display connector is a box header connector used for conventional CRT displays.
LVDS LCD panel connector (CN16)
The board supports 18 or 24 bit LVDS LCD panel displays. Users can connect to a 18 or 24 bit LVDS LCD on it.
HDMI panel connector (CN22)
HDMI panel connector is optional for PCM-9363DH-S8A1E. It supports FHD resolution 1080P LCD panel.
Ethernet Configuration (CN18, CN19)
10/100/1000 Mbps connections are made via RJ-45 connectors.
The board is equipped with 2 high performance PCI Ethernet interface which is fully compliant with IEEE 802.3u 100Base-T & IEEE 802.3ab 1000Base-T. It is supported by all major network operating systems.
Power Switch Connector (CN20)
One 2 x 1pin wafer box (CN20) for power switch. If for ATX using, please remove J3 jumper and connect to power button via CN20.
LPT Connector (CN21)
PCM-9363 can support LPT via CN21. LPT(Line Print Terminal) is the original, yet still common, name of the parallel port interface on IBM PC-compatible computers. It was designed to operate a text printer that used IBM’s 8-bit extended ASCII character set.
Mini PCIe Connector (CN28, CN29)
PCI Express Mini Card (also known as Mini PCI Express, Mini PCIe, and Mini PCI-E) is a replacement for the Mini PCI form factor based on PCI Express. It is developed by the PCI-SIG. The host device supports both PCI Express and USB 2.0 connectivity, and each card uses whichever the designer feels mort appropriate to the task.
PCM-9363 support a Mini PCIe slot
DDRIII DIMM Socket (CN30)
One 204-pin/H6.5 mm DDRIII DIMM socket (CN30) supports DDRIII 800 MHz up to 2 GB for N455, and D525 up to 4GB.
CompactFlash (CN32)
PCM-9363 provides a CompactFlash card type I/II socket.The CompactFlash card shares a secondary IDE channel which can be enabled/disabled via the BIOS settings.Compact Flash set as fix master mode.
SATA Power (CN36)
SATA Power supports 5V and 12V output, 100mA each.
Note: It can be apparently observed whether the buckles are disengaged or not from the positions corresponding to two columns on the left and right sides separately.
Installation steps:
Installation steps:
Installation steps:
Note: The dismounting and installation of the left and right housings are separate without any assembling relation.
Installation steps: Do not install the NV housing assembly prior to the installation of left and right upper housing assembly .
Installation of the upper right housing assembly:
Note: The housing shall be pushed with hand when tighten the screws to keep the alignment of screw holes in housing and threaded holes in metal plate because this side involves cable space.
Installation of the upper left
housing assembly:
Installation steps: Installation steps are reverse to the dismounting steps.
Dismounting steps:
Dismounting of the
right lower housing:
Dismounting of the left lower housing:
Installation steps:
Note: Operations described in this section shall be under the premise that the machine is power-off.
Note:
Installation steps:
Note:
Installation steps:
Note:
Installation steps: Do not install accessories including housing, NV components, width adjustment assembly, OP panel assembly, main control board and upper connecting cables prior to the installation of upper assembly. Installation steps are reverse to the dismounting steps.
Note:
Note: Operations described in this section shall be under the premise that the machine is power-off.
Note:
Installation steps:
Note:
Installation steps:
Parts involved: S.0190541RS NV image recorder S.0072286RS switching power supply SWS300A-24/GRB Japan TDK
Note:
Installation steps:
Parts involved: YT2.503.286 CM200V motor driver board S.0071040RS Embedded PC (EPC - PCM-9363N-S6A1E+1GDDR3 memory + 4GCF card
Note: Operation can be applied without dismounting the upper assembly.
Installation steps:
Parts involved: YT2.503.281 CM200V power control panel
1. Adjust the maximum width of note inlet limit baffle
Loosen screws on the adjusting knob and move the adjusting knob to the desired position. For width, the scale mark on the base may be referenced. The default width is equivalent to the 100 RMB not - (the middle of the adjusting knob is fixed on the second mark from the right).
Note: There is no need to totally remove the screw on the adjusting knob when loosening it. Just loosen to such extent that it is possible to move the adjusting knob.
2. Adjust the width of note inlet limit baffle
When sorting notes of small denomination (small size), please adjust the note inlet limit baffle to such width that suits such notes. Just slightly push the baffle on one side inwards.
Note: The width between left and right baffles shall be wider than the width of notes to be sorted by 5~6mm.
Necessary
tools Phillips screwdriver, socket head screw wrench (M4)
Adjusting steps
Note:After adjustment, when assembling “clearance adjusting sleeve”, take care to align the point indicated by the arrow to “zero”.
Necessary tools Phillips screwdriver, diverter block adjusting jig Adjusting steps
For the better and consistent performance of CM200V, “Preventive Maintenance (PM)” is an essential part of its onsite service and maintenance plan. Onsite PM activity in regular intervals will ensure the smooth operation of the machine and also will make sure machine does not break down all of a sudden.
Based on the transaction volume, etc., it is recommended to clean up the machine every day for big volume and once a week for small volume.
In this section, the detailed procedure for performing PM of CM200V will be discussed.
As shown in the figure, open the open-able parts of the machine separately, and then clean the area to make it dust free, with tools such as cleaning and maintenance kit.
1 | Note validator (NV) | 5 | The upper unit |
2&11 | NV catch | 6&9 | Catches of the upper unit |
3 | Rear cover | 7 | The lower unit |
4&12 | Catches of rear cover | 8 | Handle 1 |
10 | Knob: Turn the knob counterclockwise to remove the jammed notes. |
Notes: Please switch the power off before cleaning the machine.
1. Unfold the upper unit.
2. The status is as figure at right. (Note: Prepare for cleaning the lower transport)
3. Cleaning the lower transport Use a brush to clean the dust in the transport. And then use a lint-free cloth to clean the ink on the surface of transport. Use a vacuum cleaner to clean dust remaining in the gap between wheels.
4. Restore the upper unit.
5. Turn handle 2 in the arrow direction and unfold the NV. (Note: Prepare for cleaning the NV transport)
6. Use a brush to clean the dust in the transport. And then use a lint-free cloth to clean the ink on the surface of transport. Use a vacuum cleaner to clean dust remaining in the gap between wheels. Importance: Use a dry lint-free cloth to clean the scanning surfaces (in the figure) softly. Don’t bedew the surfaces.
7. Hold the NV cover and press it in the arrow direction until it clicks into place.
8. Turn handle 3 in the arrow direction and unfold the rear cover.
9. Use a brush to clean the dust in the transport. And then use a lint-free cloth to clean the ink on the surface of transport. Use a vacuum cleaner to clean dust remaining in the gap between wheels.
10. Hold the rear cover and press it in the arrow direction until it clicks into place.
11. Hold the dust receiving box and pull it out. Clean the dust in the box..
12. Push dust receiving box in the opposite direction to restore it.
Procedures for cleaning:
Notes: Please switch the power off before cleaning the machine.
Importance: Do not scrape the surface with sharp articles.
1. Check the application logs to determine what kinds of errors are occurring on the machine.
2. Distinguish the exact type of problem and develop a solution for it.There are two kinds of common malfunctions:
Application malfunction: It can be solved by re-configuring the machine or operating the machine in correct way, it can also be solved by reinstalling or upgrading the software.
Device/Hardware malfunction: For hardware malfunction, it can be solved by disassembling and testing the exact module after positioning the malfunction on the machine.
3. Do not disassemble the machine hurriedly. Check and handle it step by step. Power off the machine before disassembling and avoid wearing cable inside.
4. Restart the machine and test its function after handling the malfunction.
5. If problem cannot be resolved, report a fault feedback to GRG.
RCC1.0 Log has application level log and driver level log. There are driver level journal and OCR information journal in driver level log.
The application level log is located in the installation path of RCC1.0
For RCC1.0 b66 and above
C:\Program Files\Grgbanking\RCC1.0\log
The application level log will be stored according to everyday. It would be stored up 90 days.
The driver level log is located in DevDriverLog of RCC1.0 installation directory:
For RCC1.0 B66 and above
C:\Program Files\Grgbanking\RCC1.0\log\DevDriverLog
OCR information journal is located in CM200VDevNotesInfo.
The OCR information journal in directory is shown as below:
All the OCR information in counting will be stored in each file which is named as the beginning time.
Notes: the OCR information journal is available only when the customer required to open the OCR function.
CM200V will record relevant information when it handles notes, corresponding operation log will be recorded in log file, saved in directory “GrgLog” which is in installation directory (C:\GrgSecurity\SECOne)
When any problem occurs in the CM200V sorting machine, some information should be offered to GRG R&D for further analysis. Please see the list below:
*
This section provides the descriptions of the CM200V error codes and their resolution methods.Please see the attachment for the error codes, their description and possible resolution. please refer to CM200VCM400V Error Code V1.0
Main board (XS9) | Color | Pin | Signal | Pin | NV board(5XS2) |
black | 1 | DGND | 5 | ||
gray | 2 | NVsig1 | 3 | ||
gray | 3 | NVsig2 | 9 | ||
gray | 4 | NVsig3 | 4 | ||
gray | 5 | NVsig4 | 10 | ||
6 |
Main board (XS8) | Color | Pin | Signal | Pin | Res |
1 | |||||
2 | |||||
3 | |||||
4 | |||||
5 | |||||
6 | |||||
7 | |||||
8 | |||||
9 | |||||
10 | |||||
11 | |||||
12 | |||||
13 | |||||
14 | |||||
red | 15 | +5V | 1 | ||
white | 16 | RES-SENOUT | 2 | ||
black | 17 | DGND | 3 | ||
18 | |||||
19 | |||||
20 |
Main board (XS12) | Color | Pin | Signal | Pin | Lower digital display board(XS1) |
red | 1 | +5v | 1 | ||
black | 2 | DGND | 2 | ||
white | 3 | XnCS1 | 3 | ||
white | 4 | XSDA1 | 4 | ||
white | 5 | XSCL1 | 5 | ||
6 |
Main board (XS13) | Color | Pin | Signal | Pin | Upper digital display board(XS1) |
red | 1 | +5v | 1 | ||
black | 2 | DGND | 2 | ||
white | 3 | XnCS2 | 3 | ||
white | 4 | XSDA1 | 4 | ||
white | 5 | XSCL1 | 5 | ||
Main board (XS14) | Color | Pin | Signal | Pin | Four keys board(xs4) |
white | 1 | LED1OUT | 3 | ||
2 | |||||
black | 3 | LED2OUT | 1 | ||
red | 4 | +5V | 4 |
Main board (XS15) | Color | Pin | Signal | Pin | Power control board(XS4) |
gray | 1 | USENOUT1 | 1 | ||
white | 2 | DGND | 2 | ||
black | 3 | RELAYCTL | 3 | ||
white | 4 | DGND | 4 |
NV board(5XS1) | Color | Pin | Signal | Pin | USB board(XS2) |
red | 1 | +5V | 1 | ||
white | 2 | D- | 2 | ||
green | 3 | D+ | 3 | ||
black | 4 | GND | 4 |
IPC board (CN 4) | Color | Pin | Signal | Pin | Power Supply |
gray | 1 | GPIO5 | 7 | four keys board (xs1) USB board (xs6) |
|
red | 2 | +5V | 1 | ||
gray | 3 | GPIO4 | 6 | ||
gray | 4 | GPIO3 | 5 | ||
red | 5 | D1+ | 11 | ||
gray | 6 | GPIO2 | 4 | ||
white | 7 | D1- | 12 | ||
gray | 8 | GPIO1 | 3 | ||
black | 9 | 10 | |||
screening wire | 10 | GPIO0 | 2 |
IPC board (CN15) | Color | Pin | Signal | Pin | Main board (xs11) |
red | 1 | ||||
red | 2 | +5V | 1 | ||
white | 3 | ||||
white | 4 | D1+ | 2 | ||
green | 5 | ||||
green | 6 | D1- | 3 | ||
black | 7 | ||||
black | 8 | DGND | 4 | ||
9 | |||||
screening wire | 10 |
IPC board (CN24) | Color | Pin | Signal | Pin | USB board(XS3) |
1 | |||||
2 | |||||
3 | |||||
4 | |||||
5 | |||||
red | 1 | Vbus | 6 | ||
white | 2 | D- | 7 | ||
green | 3 | D+ | 8 | ||
black | 4 | DGND | 9 | ||
screening wire | 10 |
Four keys board (XS2) | Color | Pin | Signal | Pin | Two keys board(XS6) |
red | 1 | +5v | 1 | ||
white | 2 | GPIO4 | 2 | ||
white | 3 | GPIO5 | 3 | ||
black | 4 | DGND | 4 |
AC Input Specification
Item | Unit | Min | Normal | Max | Description |
Input Voltage | VAC | 85 | 110/120 | 265 | |
VDC | 120 | 370 | backup | ||
Input Frequency | Hz | 47 | 50 | 63 | |
Input FPC | % | 95(230V) | 99(115V) | ||
Input Current | A | 1.8(230V) | 3.6(115V) | ||
Impact Current | A | 20(115V) | 30(230V) |
DC Output Specification
Item | Unit | Min | Normal | Max | Description |
Output Voltage | V | 28.8 | 40 | ||
Output Current | A | 8.7 | |||
Output Power | W | 313.2 | |||
Output Delay Time | mS | 20 | |||
Full Load Efficiency | % | 82(115V) | 85(230V) | ||
Source Adjust Rate | mV | 72 | |||
Transient Current | mV | 180 | |||
Temperature Coefficient | /°C | ±0.02% | |||
Ripple and Noise | mV | 200 | mVp-p |
Protection Design
Item | Category | Unit | Min | Normal | Max | Description |
Output Protection | Over-voltage | V | 41.4 | 50.4 | ||
Over-current | A | 9.2 | ||||
Over-temperature | Fan make temperature fall |
Work Environment
Item | Category | Environment Requirement |
Work Environment | Operation Temperature | -10°C~+65°C |
Storage Temperature | -30°C~+85°C | |
Relative Humidity | 30%~90% | |
Altitude | ≤2000 meters |
Interface Definition
Interface Category | AC Input | DC Output | ||||
Pin | Signal | Pin | Signal | |||
Interface Definition | 1 | N | 4 | -V | ||
2 | L | 5 | -V | |||
3 | G | 6 | -V | |||
7 | +V | |||||
8 | +V | |||||
9 | +V | |||||
Pin Sequence | NC 9 8 7 6 | 5 4 3 2 1 NC | ||||
Picture |
Required General Tools
No. | Description | Qty. |
1 | Phillips Screwdriver Size 107/200mm (+) | 1 |
2 | Phillips Screwdriver Size 102/150mm (+) | 1 |
3 | Phillips Screwdriver Size 101/100mm (+) | 1 |
4 | Flat Screwdriver Size 107/200mm (-) | 1 |
5 | Flat Screwdriver Size 102/150mm (-) | 1 |
6 | Flat Screwdriver Size 101/100mm (-) | 1 |
8 | Short Screwdriver Size 104×1-1/2 | 1 |
9 | Sharp Nose Pliers (SM-18) | 1 |
10 | Cutting Pliers (SM-20) | 1 |
11 | Locking Pliers (Vise-grip) | 1 |
12 | 40W Electronic Iron (KS-40) | 1 |
13 | Suction Pump | 1 |
14 | Soldering Tin | 1 |
15 | ESD Protection Ring | 1 |
16 | Torch Light | 1 |
17 | Knife(LC-100) | 1 |
18 | Flat file | 1 |
19 | Mini Open End Wrench Set (Combination Wrench) | 1 |
20 | Brush | 1 |
21 | Adhesive Tape | 1 |
22 | Tweezers | 1 |
23 | Allen Head Set (Size 1.5mm~6.0mm) | 1 |
24 | Digital Multi-meter | 1 |
25 | socket wrench set | 1 |
26 | Cable Ties different Sizes | 1 |
27 | Magnetic stick bend of absorption | 1 |
28 | Magnet Generator | 1 |
26 | Toolbox | 1 |
Title:Hardware Engineer Level 1 Training Manual—CM200V (Version: 1.1)
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