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The document provides specifications and operating instructions for JCM's world bill acceptor models. It includes: 1. An overview of the model number classifications and specifications including bill acceptance rates, validation times, interfaces, cash box capacities, power requirements, and dimensions. 2. Details on the general specifications such as accepted bill denominations, insertion rates, environment operating conditions, weights, and installation methods. 3. A diagram showing the dimensions of the units. 4. An indication that the document also provides information on the unit's features, component names, DIP switch settings, input/output circuits and wiring in the full operation manual.

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WBA Service Manual

The document provides specifications and operating instructions for JCM's world bill acceptor models. It includes: 1. An overview of the model number classifications and specifications including bill acceptance rates, validation times, interfaces, cash box capacities, power requirements, and dimensions. 2. Details on the general specifications such as accepted bill denominations, insertion rates, environment operating conditions, weights, and installation methods. 3. A diagram showing the dimensions of the units. 4. An indication that the document also provides information on the unit's features, component names, DIP switch settings, input/output circuits and wiring in the full operation manual.

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WORLD BILL ACCEPTOR

WBA-24-SS2
WBA-25-SS2

Model Numbers
Specifications
1. Model Classification

How to read the Model Classification Number

Model Numbers
WBA - * * - SS(2) - * * * (*) - * * * - * *
(1) (2)(3) (4) (5) (6) (7)(8)(9) (10)

(1) WBA Bill Acceptor (7) Cash Box Capacity


4 - 400 notes
(2) Type of acceptor head 5 - 500 notes (standard)
1 - 1x head (magnetic sensors enhanced) A - 1,000 notes
2 - 2x head (optical sensors enhanced)
(8) Faceplate
(3) Type of CPU board 0 - without faceplate (standard)
0 - EPROM (1M) 1 - with faceplate
1 - Flash ROM (1M)
2 & 4 - Flash ROM (4M) (9) Guide Width
3 & 5 - EPROM (4M) 1 - 66mm
2 - 70mm
(4) Type of Cash Box 3 - 76mm
SS - SS Down Stacker (80mm width) 4 - 80mm
SS2 - SS2 Down Stacker (82mm width for Euro 5 - 82mm
banknotes)
(10) Interface
(5) Country Code 01 - ID001: Parallel Interface
02 - ID002: Pulse Interface
(6) Denominations to be accepted 03 - ID003: Bidirectional Serial Interface
(Example) Euro banknotes (standard)
Denomination 44 - ID044/045: Serial & Pulse Interface
Country Code 0A2 - ID-0A2: Serial & Pulse Selectable
EUR1 * * * Interface
EUR2 * * * *
EUR3 * * * * *
EUR4 * * * * * * Contact JCM for other I/F.
EUR5 * * * * * * *

EXAMPLE
WBA-25-SS2-EUR5-505-03
WBA model bill acceptor for Euro banknotes accepting up to 500 Euro, with 2x head, EPROM, SS2 stacker, 500-note
cash box, 82mm width bill guides and ID-003 I/F without faceplate.

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2. General Specifications

Accepted Bill Denominations: Refer to the software specifications of each unit.


Bill insertion: Refer to the software specifications of each unit.
Acceptance rate: 90% or more (Including the 1st return and 2nd acceptance.
The following bills, however, are excluded.)
a) Dirty, worn, wet, torn, or extremely wrinkled bills.
b) Bill with a folded corner or edge.
c) Bill with a noticeable cutting size difference or printing
displacement.
Validation Time: Within 2 seconds (Time until the output of the vend signal.)
Standard Interface: ID-003 bi-directional serial interface (Photocoupler isolation)
Cash box: Security (lockable) box
Capacity --- Average 500 bills (Coupons)
Note: The lock shall be installed by a user (the catch is supplied
with the unit.)
Escrow: One bill or one barcode coupon

MODEL NUMBERS
SPECIFICATIONS
Power requirements: DC +12V (+-5%), capacity 2.5A or more
Power consumption: Standby status --- 2.8VA
Operation status --- 14VA (MAX. 24VA)
Environment: Operating temperature --- 0 oC to 45 oC
Storage temperature --- -20 oC to 60 oC
Relative humidity --- 30% to 80%
No direct sunlight
Outside dimensions: Refer to the drawing below.
Weight: Main unit(with cash box)--- Approx. 4.8 Kg
Cash box alone --- Approx 1.5 Kg
Installation: Horizontal and indoor installation

+0.0
2.55 0

3. Dimensions
104.4
93
87

4.2
6.6 49.8 6.6 9.2
6.6 27 6.6 9.2 225
6.6 22.2 67
10.5

21.5

45.8
21
2

67
3.5

50

2-M7

6-M4
303.8

298
278

267

155
202

30

114 100
100 30
150

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WORLD BILL ACCEPTOR
WBA-12-SS
WBA-13-SS

OPERATION MANUAL
WBA-22-SS
WBA-23-SS
WBA-24-SS2
WBA-25-SS2

Operation Manual
Contents

1. Features ........................................................................................................................ P1
2. Component Names ....................................................................................................... P1
3. DIP Switch Setting ........................................................................................................ P2
4. Installation ..................................................................................................................... P2
5. Input/Output Circuits ..................................................................................................... P3
6. Cabling .......................................................................................................................... P3
7. Pin Assignment ............................................................................................................ P4
8. Operation Flowchart ...................................................................................................... P5
9. Retrieving Bills .............................................................................................................. P6

OPERATION MANUAL
10. Clearing Bill Jam ......................................................................................................... P6
11. Preventive Maintenance .............................................................................................. P7
1. Features
The WBA has the following features.
· Able to read a wide range of bill sizes
Four types of bill guides are available for the
WBA. Switching the bill guides allows the unit to
read bills ranging from 62mm to 82mm wide.
The length of bills read are from 125mm to
170mm.

62mm - 82mm

· DIP switch settings to accept/reject bills


Up to 7 denominations are accepted.

OPERATION MANUAL
Accept / reject of each denomination is Dip-
switch selectable.

· Easy bill retrieval


The cash box can be detached from the main unit to
withdraw deposited bills.
The machine can be equipped with a lock for higher
security. Each SS and SS2 cash box stores up to 500
bills.

2. Component Names

Transport unit

Acceptor head

Bill insertion slot


Acceptor head
release lever

Transport unit
release lever
Cash box release lever

Cash box

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3. Dipswitch Settings

Verify the software in the WBA before installing it. The DIPswitch settings are determined by the software.
See software specifications proivded separately for DIPswitch settings of your software.

OPERATION MANUAL
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 OFF 1

4. Installation
1. Installation
There are three mounting holes on each side
(a total of six mounting holes).

2. Switching the bill guides


Unless your WBA has been used with another software before,
correct bill guides should be installed in the acceptor unit .
Each software has designated bill guide types (ex. USA = 66mm
width = Type 1 Bill Guide, EUR5 = 82mm width = Type 5 Bill Guide).
Refer to the software specification to find which bill guide should be
installed.

To remove the bill guides, first remove the acceptor head from the
main unit and then push out the bill guides from the back of the
acceptor head with a Phillips-head screwdriver. To install the bill
guides, push the guides into the acceptor head slot from the front
until you hear a click. Be sure to push the guides in the correct
direction.

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5. Input/Output Circuits

OPERATION MANUAL
6. Cabling

External harness

External connector
Socket DR1-12-2SCFO(JAE)
Contact DR-SC24-7000(JAE)

External connector (CN1)


Housing 51030-0230(MOLEX)

*
Contact 50083-8 14(MOLEX)
(AWG #24~#30)
External connector (CN2)
Housing 51030-0530(MOLEX)

*
Contact 50083-8 14(MOLEX)
(AWG #24~#30)
External connector (CN3)
Housing 51030-0430(MOLEX)

*
Contact 50083-8 14(MOLEX)
(AWG #24~#30)

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7. Pin Assignment - ID-003 I/F (Standard)

CN 1 Pin No. Signal Name Function


1 + 12V DC +12V power supply
2 GND Ground
2 1

CN 2 Pin No. Signal Name Function


1 M. RES Acceptor reset signal
2 TXD Data transmission
5 4 3 2 1 3 + 12V Interface Power supply (DC+12V)

OPERATION MANUAL
4 RXD Data reception
5 GND Ground

CN 3 Pin No. Signal Name Function


1 LED + LED drive (anode)
2 LED - LED drive (cathode)
4 3 2 1 3 NC Reserved
4 NC Reserved

Connector
1 7

14 20

Pin No. Signal Name Function


1 + 12V DC +12V power supply
2 GND Ground
3 M. RES Acceptor reset signal
4 TXD Data transmission
5 + 12V Interface Power supply (DC+12V)
6 RXD Data reception
7 GND Ground
8 NC Do not use this pin
9 NC Do not use this pin
10 NC Do not use this pin
11 NC Do not use this pin
12 NC Do not use this pin
13 GND Ground
14 LED + LED Drive (Anode)
15 NC Do not use this pin
16 NC Do not use this pin
17 NC Do not use this pin
18 LED - LED Drive (Cathode)
19 NC Do not use this pin
20 NC Do not use this pin

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8. Operation Flowchart - ID-003 I/F (Standard)

POWER ON

CPU.ROM.RAM
TEST
NO
OK
YES
YES STOP
TEST MODE
NO
VALI.STACKER TEST MODE
TEST
NO
OK

A YES
STAND-BY

OPERATION MANUAL
UNEXPECTED
YES
SENSOR ON
NO REJECT
NO
ENABLE
YES NO(JAM)
OK
LED ON LED OFF YES

NO BILL
INSERTED
A A
YES
MOTOR FWD

DATASAMPLING
START

ILLEGAL YES
DATA/CONDITION

NO
SAMPLING
END
YES
MOTOR STOP

VALIDATE NO
SAMPLING B
DATA
OK
INHIBIT YES
CONDITION
NO
CREDIT OUTPUT BILL REJECT

NO(JAM)
BILL FEED OUT OK
TO STACKER
YES LED OFF
NO
FEED OK B
BILL
REMOVED
VEND OUTPUT NO
FULL

BILL STACK
YES
FULL ON
NO
A
STACK
COMPLETE
LED OFF
A
STOP

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9. Retrieving Bills

OPERATION MANUAL
1. Push the release lever down and pull the 2. Open the cash box cover and remove
cash box forward. the bills.

10. Clearing Bill Jam

1. Pull the tabs on both sides of the acceptor


forward to open the acceptor head. Remove
the jammed bill.

2. If the jammed bill cannot be removed by


opening the acceptor, pull the transport unit
open/close lever to open the transport cover
and remove the jammed bill.

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3. When a bill is jammed near the inlet of the cash
box, push the release lever down to pull out the
cash box and remove the jammed bill.

OPERATION MANUAL
11. Preventive Maintenance

It is important to keep the bill path, rollers, and


belts clean. The sensor lenses are transparent,
and made of polymer material. Handle them with
care.

To clean the lenses, use a lint-free cloth and mild


non-abrasive detergent such as liquid dish soap
mixed with water.

Do not use alcohol or thinner for cleaning.

Note: JCM does not recommend cleaning cards,


cleaning pads, or cleaning solutions of any kind.

Cash box Preventive Maintenance (P/M)


Do periodic P/M on the cash boxes to ensure
proper operation. Use compressed air to blow
out the paper fibers and other debris that builds
up over time. Check the belts and all moving
parts for wear and proper positioning. If the unit
does not operate properly, it can cause bill jams.

After completing the P/M, Auto-Calibration is


recommended (Refer to Chapter 7).

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WORLD BILL ACCEPTOR
WBA-12-SS
WBA-13-SS
WBA-22-SS
WBA-23-SS
WBA-24-SS2
WBA-25-SS2

COMMUNICATION
SPECIFICATIONS
ID-003 Communication
Specifications
Contents

1 Outline ............................................................................................................................. 1
2 Transmission specifications ............................................................................................. 1
3 Transmission, reception message format ......................................................................... 2
4 Communication flow ......................................................................................................... 3
5 Command/response list ................................................................................................... 5
6 Command/response details ............................................................................................. 6
6-1 Status request (CONTROLLER ACCEPTOR) .................................................... 6
6-2 Status (ACCEPTOR CONTROLLER) ................................................................. 6
6-2-1 Nomal status (ACCEPTOR CONTROLLER) ............................................. 6
6-2-2 Power up status (ACCEPTOR CONTROLLER) ........................................ 9
6-2-3 Error status (ACCEPTOR
CONTROLLER) ............................................. 10
6-3 Operation command (CONTROLLER ACCEPTOR) ......................................... 10
6-4 ACK (Affirmative response) ..................................................................................... 11
6-5 Seetting command (CONTROLLER ACCEPTOR) ........................................... 12
6-6 Setting status request (CONTROLLER ACCEPTOR) ....................................... 13
6-7 Data (Setting status/setting command) .................................................................... 15
7 Timing chart ................................................................................................................... 17
7-1 Power up ................................................................................................................. 17
7-2 Accepting of bills ..................................................................................................... 19
7-3 Rejection of bills by validating .................................................................................. 22

COMMUNICATION
SPECIFICATIONS
7-4 Returning of bills by [ RETURN ] command ............................................................... 23
7-5 Inhibit of accepting by acceptor ................................................................................ 24
7-6 Stacker full (STACK-1)............................................................................................. 25
7-7 Bill jamming when returning ...................................................................................... 26
ID-003 Communication specifications

1 Outline

This specification describes specifications at the data level of interfacing between the ACCEPTOR
and CONTROLLER. In regard to electrical connections and operation, refer to the specification
manuals for each model.
ID-003 interface is a 2-way serial interface. Control over the status and operation of the ACCEPTOR
is made by polling [STATUS REQUEST] and by commands ([OPERATION COMMAND] [SETTING
COMMANDS]) from the CONTROLLER and also setting and confirming of functions can be made.

2 Transmission specifications

(1) Transmission method Full duplex transmission


(2) Transmission speed 9600 bps/19200 bps
(Depending on the model, setting by DIP switches is
possible.)
(3) Synchronizing method Asynchronous method
(4) Connection control method Polling method
(5) Data fornat Start bit 1
Data bit 8
Parity bit EVEN
Stop bit 1
X parameter None
(6) Message format

COMMUNICATION
SPECIFICATIONS
SYNC LNG CMD DATA CRC

SYNC 1 byte : Message transmission start code [FCH] fixed


LNG 1 byte : Data length (Total number of bytes from SYNC to CRC)
CMD 1 byte : Command status
DATA 0 to 250 byte : Data necessary for command (omitted by CMD)
CRC 2 byte : Check code by CRC method
Object secion to be from SYNC to end of DATA
(Inttial value = 0)
(7) Error control method Error detection CRC method
CRC - CCITT
P(x) = X16+X12+X5+1

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3 Transmission, reception message format

Transmission and reception message format is divided into the following five types.

(1) Polling format (CONTROLLER ACCEPTOR)

SYNC LNG CMD CRC

SYNC : [FCH]
LNG : [05H]
CMD : [11H] (Status request)
CRC : Check code by CRC method

(2) ACK format (CONTROLLER ACCEPTOR/ACCEPTOR CONTROLLER)

SYNC LNG CMD CRC

SYNC : [FCH]
LNG : [05H]
CMD : [50H]
CRC : Check code by CRC method

(3) Command format (CONTROLLER ACCEPTOR)

SYNC LNG CMD DATA CRC

SYNC : [FCH]
LNG : Data length
CMD : Command
DATA : Data necessary for command (Omitted by CMD)

COMMUNICATION
SPECIFICATIONS
CRC : Check code by CRC method

(4) Response format I (ACCEPTOR CONTROLLER)

SYNC LNG SST CRC

SYNC : [FCH]
LNG : Data length
SST : Status code
CRC : Check code by CRC

(5) Response format II (ACCEPTOR CONTROLLER)

SYNC LNG CMD DATA CRC

SYNC : [FCH]
LNG : Data length
CMD : Response
DATA : Data necessary for command (Omitted by CMD)
CRC : Check code by CRC method

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4 Communication flow

(1) Transmission of STATUS REQUEST CONTROLLER ACCEPTOR


[STATUS REQUEST]
Polling frequency Respons time
100ms to 200ms STATUS within 50 ms

(2) Transmission command to ACCEPTOR


CONTROLLER ACCEPTOR
OPERATION COMMAND
Respons time
[ACK] within 50 ms

(3) Communication error 1


(Failure of communication system and power source OFF, failure etc. of acceptor)

CONTROLLER ACCEPTOR
[STATUS REQUEST]

STATUS *)No response within 50 ms,


or transmission made again
[STATUS REQUEST] to ACCEPTOR for 3 seconds
STATUS but no response received.

Communication error 2
(Failure etc. of communication system)
CONTROLLER ACCEPTOR

[STATUS REQUEST]
*)ACCEPTOR unable to
receive data within 200 ms.
[STATUS REQUEST]

COMMUNICATION
SPECIFICATIONS
Communication error 3

CONTROLLER ACCEPTOR

[STATUS REQUEST]

[COMMUNICATION ERROR]
*)CRC error, loss of data
[STATUS REQUEST]
etc. occurs.
[COMMUNICATION ERROR]

Communication error 4

CONTROLLER ACCEPTOR

OPERATION COMMAND

[INVALID COMMAND] *)Improper command received


in processing action of
OPERATION COMMAND
ACCEPTOR.
[INVALID COMMAND]

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5 Command/response list

CONTROLLER ACCEPTOR ACCEPTOR CONTROLLER


STATUS STATUS
STATUS REQUEST 11H ENABLE (IDLING) 11H
ACCEPTING 12H
ESCROW 13H+DATA
STACKING 14H
VEND VALID 15H
STACKED 16H
REJECTING 17H+DATA
RETURNING 18H
HOLDING 19H
DISABLE (INHIBIT) 1AH
INTIALIZE 1BH
POWER UP STATUS
POWER UP 40H
POWER UP WITH BILL IN ACCEPTOR 41H
POWER UP WITH BILL IN STACKER 42H
ERROR STATUS
STACKER FULL 43H
STACKER OPEN 44H
JAM IN ACCEPTOR 45H
JAM IN STACKER 46H
PAUSE 47H
CHEATED 48H
FAILURE 49H+DATA
COMMUNICATION ERROR 4AH
RESPONSE TO [VEND VALID]
ACK 50H

COMMUNICATION
SPECIFICATIONS
OPERATION COMMAND RESPONSE TO OPERATION COMMAND
RESET 40H ACK 50H
STACK-1 41H INVALID COMMAND 4BH
STACK-2 42H
RETURN 43H
HOLD 44H
WAIT 45H
SETTING COMMAND RESPONSE TO SETTING COMMAND
ENABLE/DISABLE (DENOMI) C0H+DATA ENABLE/DISABLE (DENOMI) C0H+DATA
SECURITY (DENOMI) C1H+DATA SECURITY (DENOMI) C1H+DATA
INHIBIT (ACCEPTOR) C3H+DATA INHIBIT (ACCEPTOR) C3H+DATA
DIRECTION C4H+DATA DIRECTION C4H+DATA
OPTIONAL FUNCTION C5H+DATA OPTIONAL FUNCTION C5H+DATA
SETTING STATUS REQUEST SETTING STATUS
ENABLE/DISABLE (DENOMI) 80H ENABLE/DISABLE (DENOMI) 80H+DATA
SECURITY (DENOMI) 81H SECURITY (DENOMI) 81H+DATA
INHIBIT (ACCEPTOR) 83H INHIBIT (ACCEPTOR) 83H+DATA
DIRECTION 84H DIRECTION 84H+DATA
OPTIONAL FUNCTION 85H OPTIONAL FUNCTION 85H+DATA
VERSION REQUEST 88H VERSION INFORMATION 88H+DATA
BOOT VERSION REQUEST 89H BOOT VERSION REQUEST 89H+DATA

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6 Command/response details

6-1 STATUS REQUEST (CONTROLLER ACCEPTOR)


Request from CONTROLLER to ACCEPTOR on status of ACCEPTOR
By the [STATUS REQUEST], the CONTROLLER monitors operation status, resetting from error
status etc. of the ACCEPTOR.

Response : Status response

[11H] : STATUS REQEST

11H

a. Frequency of polling shall be 100 msec to 200 msec.


b. Response time of the ACCEPTOR shall be within 50 msec.
c. The CONTROLLER must resend the message in case a communication error response is
received and when a response is not received within 200 msec.
(Refer to 4-(3))

6-2 STATUS (ACCEPTOR CONTROLLER)


Response in reply to [STATUS REQUEST] from the CONTROLLER
Expresses the present status of the ACCEPTOR which is normally divided into normal status,
power-up status and error status.

6-2-1 Normal status (ACCEPTOR CONTROLLER)


(1) [11H] : ENABLE (IDLING)

11H

COMMUNICATION
SPECIFICATIONS
Bill accepting standby and operation able status

(2) [12H] : ACCEPTING

12H

Status in which bills are taken in and validating is being conducted

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(3) [13H] : ESCROW

13H DATA

Status in which bill validation is completed and command from the CONTROLLER is awaited (The bill is held
inside the ACCEPTOR).
[ESCROW DATA] (accepted denomination) of 1 byte is added.
If [STATUS REQUEST] cannot be received from the ACCEPTOR within 3 seconds while in the [ESCROW]
status, and when an operation command from the CONTROLLER is not transmitted within 10 seconds after
transmission, the bill is returned.

ESCROW DATA (Accepted denomination)


DATA Denomination
61h 01
62h 02
63h 03
64h 04
65h 05
66h 06
67h 07
68h 08
* ) The accepted denominations are described in the [DATA setting specifications]
for each model.

(4) [14H] : STACKING

14H

Status in which bills are conveyed to the stacker and stored in accordance with OPERATION COMMANDs
[STACK-1] and [STACK-2] from the CONTROLLER.

COMMUNICATION
SPECIFICATIONS
(Refer to 6-3, 7-2)

(5) [15H] : VEND VALID

15H

Confirming signal of bill acceptance


Against [VEND VALID], the ACCEPTOR holds its status until [ACK] is sent from the CONTROLLER.
The CONTROLLER conducts credit up by [VEND VALID].
(Refer to 7-2)

(6) [16H] : STACKED

16H

Status from the time bill is stored up to the time accepting of the next bill from [VEND VALID] becomes
possible ([ENABLE] status).

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(7) [17H] : REJECTING

17H DATA

A Status in which unacceptable bills as the result of bill validating by the ACCEPTOR or bills by an [INHIBIT]
command from the CONTROLLER are returned.
(Refer to 7-3)
[REJECT DATA] (description of rejection) of 1 byte is added.

REJECT DATA (Rejection description)


DATA Description
71h Insertion error
72h Mag srror
73h Rejection action by remaining of bills etc. (ACCEPTOR head section)
74h Compensation error multiplying factor error
75h Conveying error
76h Denomination assessing error
77h Photo pattern error 1
78h Photo level error
79h Return by inhibit/insertion direction, denomination error
In case a command against escrow is not transmitted
7Ah
7Bh Operation error
7Ch Rejecting action by remaining of bills and such (stacker section)
7Dh Length error
7Eh Photo pattern error 2

(8) [18H] : RETURNING

18H

COMMUNICATION
SPECIFICATIONS
Against [ESCROW], a status in which a bill is returned by a [RETURN] command from the CONTROLLER.
(Refer to 7-4)

(9) [19H] : HOLDING

19H

Against [ESCROW], a status in which a bill is held inside the ACCEPTOR by a [HOLD] command from the
CONTROLLER.

(10) [1AH] : DISABLE (INHIBIT)

1AH

A Status in which acceptance of bills by the ACCEPTOR is inhibited by a [INHIBIT]


command from the CONTROLLER.(Refer to 7-5)
Also a status in which all acceptable denominations are in a disable status by [ENABLE/DISABLE]
command or where all receiving directions are in an inhibit status by a [DIRECTION] command.

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(11) [1BH] : INITIALIZE

1BH

Status in which the ACCEPTOR is conducting initializing action by [RESET] from the CONTROLLER.
The setting command from the CONTROLLER is effective only in this status. (Refer to 7-1)

6-2-2 Power up status (ACCEPTOR CONTROLLER)


By the power supply ON status, the ACCEPTOR returns the following status.
Also, this status is held until a [RESET] command is sent from the CONTROLLER. (Refer to 7-2)

(1) [40H] : POWER UP

40H

A status in which status inside the ACCEPTOR is normal with the ACCEPTOR power on

(2) [41H] : POWER UP WITH BILL IN ACCEPTOR

41H

A status in which bills remain in the ACCEPTOR head conveying section (a return possible position) with the
power supply on.
By a [RESET] command from the CONTROLLER, the ACCEPTOR returns the bill and conducts initializing.

(3) [42H] : POWER UP WITH BILL IN STACKER

42H

COMMUNICATION
SPECIFICATIONS
A status in which bills remain in the stacker conveying section (a return possible position) with the power
supply on.
By a [RESET] command from the CONTROLLER, the ACCEPTOR stores the bill and conducts initializing.

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6-2-3 Error status (ACCEPTOR CONTROLLER)
Method for releasing error status differs by model.
For details, refer to the [Specification manual] and [DATA setting specification manual] by model.

(1) [43H] : STACKER FULL

43H

A stacker box full condition (Refer to 7-6)

(2) [44H] : STACKER OPEN (STACKER BOX REMOVE)

44H

The stacker door is open or the stacker box is not mounted.

(3) [45H] : JAM IN ACCEPTOR

45H

Jamming has occurred inside the ACCEPTOR.

(4) [46H] : JAM IN STACKER

46H

Jamming has occurred in the stacker conveying section.


An abnormal condition has developed at the time of storing.

COMMUNICATION
SPECIFICATIONS
(5) [47H] : PAUSE

47H

A condition in which the ACCEPTOR cannot operate because a second bill has been inserted while the first
bill is being stored or conveyed
(When the second bill is removed, conveying is started.)

(6) [48H] : CHEATED

48H

An action thought to be mischievous against the ACCEPTOR has been committed.

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(7) [49H] : FAILURE

49H DATA

A status in which normal operation cannot be made because of a failure, an abnormal condition, or incorrect
setting of the ACCEPTOR.
[FAILURE DATA] of 1 byte are added.

FAILURE DATA ( abnormal contents )


DATA Contents
A2h Stack motor failure
A5h Transport ( feed ) motor speed failure
A6h Transport ( feed ) motor failure
ABh Cash box not ready
AFh Validator head remove
B0h Boot ROM failure
B1h External ROM failure
B2h ROM failure
B3h External ROM writing failure

(8) [4AH] : COMMUNICATION ERROR

4AH

An error has developed in the communication data. (Refer to 4-(3)- 3 )

(9) [4BH] : INVALID COMMAND

4BH

COMMUNICATION
SPECIFICATIONS
Command from the CONTROLLER is not valid. (Refer to 4-(3)- 4 )

6-3 OPERATION COMMAND (CONTROLLER ACCEPTOR)


Operation command from the CONTROLLER to the ACCEPTOR
Response : ACK response

(1) [40H] : RESET

40H

A command for resetting the ACCEPTOR. The ACCEPTOR accepts this command regardless of its status.
After the power supply is turned on (power up status), transmission is required without fail.

(2) [41H] : STACK-1

41H

A bill in an escrow status is conveyed to the stacker section and stored.


The ACCEPTOR becomes in a [VEND VALID] status when the bill passes the stacker lever.
Valid only when in [ESCROW] status
* ) The position of STACK-1 may differ by model.

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(3) [42H] : STACK-2

42H

A bill in escrow status is conveyed to the stacker and stored.


The ACCEPTOR becomes in a [VEND VALID] status when a bill is stored. (Pushed in position)
Valid only when in [ESCROW] status.
* ) The position of STACK-2 may differ by model.

(4) [43H] : RETURN

43H

Returns a bill in an escrow status.


Valid on when in [ESCROW] status

(5) [44H] : HOLD

44H

A bill in escrow status is made to be held for 10 seconds. For continued holding, resending of a
[HOLD] command is necessary.
Valid only when in [ESCROW] status

(6) [45H] : WAIT

45H

Status of ACCEPTOR is made to be held for 3 seconds. To continued holding this status,

COMMUNICATION
SPECIFICATIONS
resending of a
[WAIT] command is necessary.

6-4 ACK (Affirmative response)


[50H] : ACK

50H

[ACCEPTOR CONTROLLER]
Response against an [OPERATION COMMAND] from the CONTROLLER.
[CONTROLLER ACCEPTOR]
Response against [VEND VALID] from the ACCEPTOR.

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6-5 SETTING COMMAND (CONTROLLER ACCEPTOR)
A command to set (change) function of the ACCEPTOR by the CONTROLLER.
Setting of each denomination is made by the respective bits of data of 2 bytes to be added.
Receiving is possible only when ACCEPTOR is initialized. (However INHIBIT is excluded.)

(1) [C0H] : ENABLE/DISABLE

C0H DATA

Accepting by each denomination is set.


[ENABLE/DISABLE DATA] of 2 bytes are added. (Refer to 6-7-(1))
Response : ECHO BACK (ACCEPTOR CONTROLLER)
C0H DATA

(2) [C1H] : SECURITY

C1H DATA

Validating level by each denomination is set.


[SECURITY DATA] of 2 bytes is added. (Refer to 6-7-(2))
Response : ECHO BACK (ACCEPTOR CONTROLLER)
C1H DATA

(3) [C3H] : INHIBIT

C3H DATA

Status of ACCEPTOR is temporarily made acceptance inhibit.

COMMUNICATION
SPECIFICATIONS
[INHIBIT DATA] of 1 byte are added. (Refer to 6-7-(3))
Response : ECHO BACK (ACCEPTOR CONTROLLER)
C3H DATA

* INHIBIT can be accepted in any status.


Set during acceptance of bill Return bill and becomes
Set during validating of bill in INHIBIT status.
Set while in escrow status
Set during storing of bill After storing bill,
Set while in vend valid becomes in INHIBIT status.

(4) [C4H] : DIRECTION

C4H DATA

Sets accepting direction of bill.


[DIRECTION DATA] of 1 byte are added. (Refer to 6-7-(4))
Response : ECHO BACK (ACCEPTOR CONTROLLER)
C4H DATA

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(5) [C5H] : OPTIONAL FUNCTION

C5H

Sets option function of ACCEPTOR.


[OPTIONAL FUNCTION DATA] of 2 bytes is added. (Refer to 6-7-(7))
Response : ECHO BACK (ACCEPTOR CONTROLLER)
C5H DATA

6-6 SETTING STATUS REQUEST (CONTROLLER ACCEPTOR)


By a [SETTING] command, the CONTROLLER requests transmission of the set status of the ACCEPTOR.

(1) [80H] : ENABLE/DISABLE

80H

Transmission request for set acceptance status of acceptor by each denomination.


Response : SETTING STATUS (ACCEPTOR CONTROLLER)
[ENABLE/DISABLE] commands as well as status of accepting denominations set by DIP
switches are added as [ENABLE/DISABLE DATA] of 2 bytes. (Refer to 6-7-(1))
80H DATA
* ) Settings of DIP switches are described in the [Specification manual] for each model.

(2) [81H] : SECURITY

81H

Request for transmission of set status of validating level by each denomination.

COMMUNICATION
SPECIFICATIONS
Response : SETTING STATUS (ACCEPTOR CONTROLLER)
[SECURITY DATA] of 2 bytes are added. (Refer to 6-7-(2))
81H DATA

(3) [83H] : INHIBIT

83H

Transmission request for set status of acceptance inhibit of the ACCEPTOR.


Response : SETTING STATUS (ACCEPTOR CONTROLLER)
[INHIBIT DATA] of 1 byte are added. (Refer to 6-7-(3))
83H DATA

(4) [84H] : DIRECTION

84H

Request for transmission of set status of bill acceptance direction.


Response : SETTING STATUS (ACCEPTOR CONTROLLER)
[DIRECTION DATA] of 1 byte are added. (Refer to 6-7-(4))
84H DATA

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(5) [88H] : VERSION REQUEST

88H

Request for transmission of ACCEPTOR MODEL ID VERSION.


Response : SETTING STATUS (ACCEPTOR CONTROLLER)
ASCII data of 36 bytes are added. (Refer to 6-7-(5))
88H DATA

(6) [89H] : BOOT VERSION REQUEST

89H

Request for transmission of BOOT VERSION of ACCEPTOR.


Response : SETTING STATUS (ACCEPTOR CONTROLLER)
ASCII data of 4 bytes are added. (Refer to 6-7-(6))
89H DATA

(7) [85H] : OPTIONAL FUNCTION

85H

Request for transmission of setting status of [OPTIONAL FUNCTION] command.


Response : SETTING STATUS (ACCEPTOR CONTROLLER)
[OPTIONAL FUNCTION DATA] of 2 bytes are added. (Refer to 6-7-(7))
85H DATA

COMMUNICATION
SPECIFICATIONS

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6-7 DATA (SETTING STATUS/SETTING COMMAND)
Data formats for SETTING STATUS and SETTING COMMANDS are described.
For details, refer to [DATA setting specifications] for each model.

(1) ENABLE/DISABLE DATA

CONTROLLER ACCEPTOR ACCEPTOR CONTROLLER


C0h + DATA1 + DATA2 C0h + DATA1 + DATA2 [echo back]
80h 80h + DATA1 + DATA2

bit7 bit6 bit5 bit4 bit3 bit2 bit1 bit0


DATA1 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 Denomination
bit7 bit6 bit5 bit4 bit3 bit2 bit1 bit0
DATA2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 : enable
1 : disable (default : 00h)

(2) SECURITY DATA

CONTROLLER ACCEPTOR ACCEPTOR CONTROLLER


C1h + DATA1 + DATA2 C1h + DATA1 + DATA2 [echo back]
81h 81h + DATA1 + DATA2

bit7 bit6 bit5 bit4 bit3 bit2 bit1 bit0


DATA1 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 Denomination
bit7 bit6 bit5 bit4 bit3 bit2 bit1 bit0
DATA2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 : normal
1 : security level hight (default : 00h)

(3) INHIBIT DATA

COMMUNICATION
SPECIFICATIONS
CONTROLLER ACCEPTOR ACCEPTOR CONTROLLER
C3h + DATA (1byte) C3h + DATA (1byte) [echo back]
83h 83h + DATA (1byte)

bit7 bit6 bit5 bit4 bit3 bit2 bit1 bit0


DATA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 inh
0 : not inhibit
1 : inhibit (default : 01h)

(4) DIRECTION DATA

CONTROLLER ACCEPTOR ACCEPTOR CONTROLLER


C4h + DATA (1byte) C4h + DATA (1byte) [echo back]
84h 84h + DATA (1byte)

bit7 bit6 bit5 bit4 bit3 bit2 bit1 bit0


DATA 0 0 0 0 04 03 02 01 Direction
0 : not inhibit
1 : inhibit

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(5) VERSION DATA

CONTROLLER ACCEPTOR ACCEPTOR CONTROLLER


88h 88h + DATA

DATA
The ACCEPTOR responds to MODEL/ID/VERSION/CRS etc. by ASCII data.
Data length expresses the following meanings from the top, as ([LNG]-5) bytes (variable).

"x (xxx) - xx - xx ID003 - xxvxxx-xx ddmmmyy xxxx"

CRC check code


Date Mar. 12, 2003 "12MAR03"
Software version
Interface type
Stacker type
Model No.
Country code
Model code

(6) BOOT DATA

CONTROLLER ACCEPTOR ACCEPTOR CONTROLLER


89h 89h + DATA (4byte)

DATA
The ACCEPTAOR responds to the BOOT VERSION by 4 byte ASCII data.

"Bxx"

COMMUNICATION
SPECIFICATIONS
BOOT version

(7) OPTIONAL FUNCTION DATA

CONTROLLER ACCEPTOR ACCEPTOR CONTROLLER


C5h + DATA1 + DATA2 C5h + DATA1 + DATA2 [echo back]
85h 85h + DATA1 + DATA2

bit7 bit6 bit5 bit4 bit3 bit2 bit1 bit0


DATA1 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 OPTION
bit7 bit6 bit5 bit4 bit3 bit2 bit1 bit0
DATA2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 : disable
1 : enable (default : 00h)

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7 Timing chart

7-1 POWER UP
(1) From charging of power supply to standby status

CONTROLLER ACCEPTOR Status

cut
Power supply
[STATUS REQUEST]

[STATUS REQUEST]

[STATUS REQUEST]
Power supply charged
[POWER UP]

Power supply on
[VERSION REQUEST]
(SETTING REQUEST)
[VERSION INFORMATION]

[RESET]
(OPERATION COMMAND)
[ACK]

[STATUS REQUEST]

[INITIALIZE]

[ENABLE/DISABLE]
(SETTING COMMAND)
[ENABLE/DISABLE]

[SECURITY]
(SETTING COMMAND)

COMMUNICATION
SPECIFICATIONS
Initializing
[SECURITY]

[OPTIONAL FUNCTION]
(SETTING COMMAND)
[OPTIONAL FUNCTION]

[INHIBIT]
(SETTING COMMAND)
[INHIBIT]

[STATUS REQUEST]

[INITIALIZE]

[STATUS REQUEST]
On standby

[ENABLE](IDLING)

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(2) From charging of power supply to standby status
When bill remains inside the ACCEPTOR at the time of power charging

CONTROLLER ACCEPTOR Status

cut
Power supply
[STATUS REQUEST]

[STATUS REQUEST]

[STATUS REQUEST]
Power supply charged
[POWER UP WITH BILL Bill remains

Power supply on
in a return possible position.
IN ACCEPTOR]
(Bill remains
[POWER UP WITH BILL in a return impossible position.)
IN STACKER]
[RESET]
(OPERATION COMMAND)
[ACK] Bill is returned (stored) by
initializing by [RESET] command.
[STATUS REQUEST]

[INITIALIZE]

[STATUS REQUEST]

Initializing
[INITIALIZE]

COMMUNICATION
SPECIFICATIONS
[STATUS REQUEST]

[INITIALIZE]

[STATUS REQUEST]
On standby

[ENABLE](IDLING)

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7-2 Accepting of bill
(1) Accepting of bill by [STACK-1] command

CONTROLLER ACCEPTOR Status


[STATUS REQUEST]

On standby
[ENABLE](IDLING)

[STATUS REQUEST]
Bill insertion
[ACCEPTING]

Validating
[STATUS REQUEST]

[ACCEPTING]

[STATUS REQUEST]
Bill is returned if
no [STATUS REQUEST] is
[ESCROW] made within 3 seconds while
in ESCROW status.

Escrow
[STACK-1]
(OPERATION COMMAND)
[ACK]
Bill is returned if
no [OPERATION COMMAND]
[STATUS REQUEST] is made within 10 seconds
against [ESCROW].

Feed
[STACKING]

[STATUS REQUEST]

COMMUNICATION
SPECIFICATIONS
[VEND VALID] VALID
VEND
[ACK]

[STATUS REQUEST]

[STACKED]
Storing

[STATUS REQUEST]

[STACKED]

[STATUS REQUEST]
On standby

[ENABLE](IDLING)

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(2) Accepting of bill by [STACK-2] command

CONTROLLER ACCEPTOR Status


[STATUS REQUEST]

On standby
[ENABLE](IDLING)

[STATUS REQUEST]
Bill insertion
[ACCEPTING]

Validating
[STATUS REQUEST]

[ACCEPTING]

[STATUS REQUEST]

[ESCROW]

Escrow
[STACK-2]
(OPERATION COMMAND)
[ACK]

[STATUS REQUEST]

Feed
[STACKING]

[STATUS REQUEST]

Storing

COMMUNICATION
SPECIFICATIONS
[STACKING]

[STATUS REQUEST]

[VEND VALID]
VALID
VEND

[ACK]

[STATUS REQUEST]
Storing

[STACKED]

[STATUS REQUEST]
On standby

[ENABLE](IDLING)

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(3) Resending of [VEND VALID]

[STATUS REQUEST]

[ACCEPTING]

Validating
[STATUS REQUEST]

[ACCEPTING]

[STATUS REQUEST]

[ESCROW]

Escrow
[STACK-1]
(OPERATION COMMAND)
[ACK]

[STATUS REQUEST]

Feed
[STACKING]

[STATUS REQUEST]

[VEND VALID]

[ACK]
NO RESPONSE
VALID
VEND
[STATUS REQUEST]

COMMUNICATION
SPECIFICATIONS
[VEND VALID]
Resending of [VEND VALID]
Against [VEND VALID],
[ACK] status is held unitl
[ACK] is sent.
[STATUS REQUEST]

[STACKED]
Storing

[STATUS REQUEST]

[STACKED]

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7-3 Return of bill by validating

CONTROLLER ACCEPTOR Status


[STATUS REQUEST]

On standby
[ENABLE](IDLING)

[STATUS REQUEST]
Bill insertion
[ACCEPTING]

Validating
[STATUS REQUEST]

[ACCEPTING]

[STATUS REQUEST]

[REJECTING]

Returning
[STATUS REQUEST]

[REJECTING]

[STATUS REQUEST]

On standby
[ENABLE](IDLING)

COMMUNICATION
SPECIFICATIONS

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7-4 Returning of bill by [RETURN] command

CONTROLLER ACCEPTOR Status


[STATUS REQUEST]

On standby
[ENABLE](IDLING)

[STATUS REQUEST]
Bill insertion
[ACCEPTING]

Validating
[STATUS REQUEST]

[ACCEPTING]

[STATUS REQUEST]

[ESCROW]

Escrow
[RETURN]
(OPERATION COMMAND)
[ACK]

[STATUS REQUEST]

[RETURNING]

Returning
[STATUS REQUEST]

COMMUNICATION
SPECIFICATIONS
[RETURNING]

[STATUS REQUEST] On standby

[ENABLE](IDLING)

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7-5 Inhibit of accepting by ACCERTOR

CONTROLLER ACCEPTOR Status


[STATUS REQUEST]

[ENABLE](IDLING)

On standby
[STATUS REQUEST]

[ENABLE](IDLING)

[INHIBIT]
(SETTING COMMAND)
[INHIBIT]
(SETTING STATUS)
[STATUS REQUEST]

[DISABLE](INHIBIT)

Inhibit
[STATUS REQUEST]

[DISABLE](INHIBIT)

COMMUNICATION
SPECIFICATIONS

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7-6 Stacker full (STACK-1)

CONTROLLER ACCEPTOR Status


[STATUS REQUEST]

On standby
[ENABLE](IDLING)

[STATUS REQUEST]

Validating
Bill insertion
[ACCEPTING]

VALID
VEND
[VEND VALID]

[ACK]

[STATUS REQUEST]

[STACKED]

[STATUS REQUEST]

Storing
[STACKED]

[STATUS REQUEST]

[STACKER FULL]

COMMUNICATION
SPECIFICATIONS
[STATUS REQUEST]

[STACKER FULL]
Extracting of bill
[STATUS REQUEST]
Initializing

[INITIALIZE]

[STATUS REQUEST]

[INITIALIZE]

[STATUS REQUEST]
On standby

[DISABLE](INHIBIT)

* Releasing method of [STACKER FULL] status differsby model.

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7-7 Bill jamming at the time of returning

CONTROLLER ACCEPTOR Status


[STATUS REQUEST]

On standby
[ENABLE](IDLING)

[STATUS REQUEST]
Bill insertion
[ACCEPTING]

Validating
[STATUS REQUEST]

[ACCEPTING]

[STATUS REQUEST]

[REJECTING]

[STATUS REQUEST]

[REJECTING]

Returning
[STATUS REQUEST]

[REJECTING]

[STATUS REQUEST]

COMMUNICATION
SPECIFICATIONS
[REJECTING]

[STATUS REQUEST] Bill jamming occurs


[JAM IN ACCEPTOR]
FAIL

[STATUS REQUEST]

[JAM IN ACCEPTOR]
Removing of jammed bills
[STATUS REQUEST]
On standby

[DISABLE](INHIBIT)

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WORLD BILL ACCEPTOR
WBA-12-SS
WBA-13-SS
WBA-22-SS
WBA-23-SS
WBA-24-SS2
WBA-25-SS2

Disassembly
and
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY

Assembly
Contents

1 Disassembly of Unit ...................................................................................................... P1


2 Disassembly of Validator Unit ....................................................................................... P2
1. Removing the upper sensor board ........................................................................... P2
2. Removing the lower sensor board ............................................................................ P2
3 Disassembly of Transport Unit ...................................................................................... P4
1. Removing the CPU board assembly ......................................................................... P4
2. Removing the stack motor and encoder sensor board ............................................. P5
3. Removing the driving motor, encoder sensor board, and lever sensor board........... P6
4. Removing the solenoid lever assembly and solenoid lever sensor board ................ P7
5. Removing the feed-out sensor board assembly ....................................................... P8
6. Removing the upper timing belt and home position sensor board assembly ............ P9
7. Removing the lower timing belt ............................................................................... P10
4 Disassembly of Cash Box ........................................................................................... P11
1. Removing the press mechanism unit ...................................................................... P11
2. Removing the timing belt ........................................................................................ P12

DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY


1 Disassembly of Unit

1. Pull down the acceptor head release lever to


pull out the acceptor head.

2. Pull down the transfer unit release lever and pull


out the transfer unit.

3. Press down the cash box release lever to pull


out the cash box.

DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY


2 Disassembly of Validator Unit

1. Removing the upper sensor board


(1) While pushing down latches using a small
screwdriver, slide the metal cover off. The
latches are located inside recess on the
metal cover (2 locations).

(2) Disconnect the harness from the sensor


board and remove 3 screws to remove the
sensor board.

2. Removing the lower sensor board


(1) Remove 4 screws on each side and
disconnect the harness to remove the cover.

DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY


(2) Remove 3 screws securing the lower sensor
board and remove the sensor board.

(3) Remove the E-ring from the shaft and


remove the gear. Remove 2 screws and 2
washers which secure the belt tension
assembly on both sides.

(4) Remove the E-ring from the shaft and shift


the shaft toward the opposite side. At this
time, two pins which fix the gear will pop up.
Remove these pins. Pull out the shaft
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY

completely and remove the 2 belt tension


assembly units.

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(5) Remove the E-ring and disassemble the unit
into belts, tension rollers, pulleys, tension
springs, and shaft.

3. Disassembly of Transport Unit

1. Removing the CPU board assembly


(1) Disconnect 9 connectors from the CPU
board.

(2) Remove 2 screws securing the CPU board


assembly on both sides and remove 1
screw from the validator catch to remove
the beam. Then, pull out the CPU board. DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY

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(3) Remove 1 screw from the CPU board and
disconnect the harness to the underside of
the board.

2. Removing the stack motor and encoder


sensor board
(1) Remove 1 mounting screw of the encoder
sensor board and pull out the encoder
sensor board. Then, disconnect the harness
of the encoder sensor board.

(2) Insert a screwdriver into the notch of the


stack motor encoder and remove 2 mounting
screws to remove the motor.
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY

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3. Removing the driving motor, encoder
sensor board, and lever sensor board
(1) Remove 1 mounting screw of the encoder
sensor board and pull out the encoder
sensor board. Disconnect the harness on
the encoder sensor board.

(2) Insert the screwdriver into the notch of the


driving motor encoder and remove 2
mounting screws to remove the motor.

(3) Remove 1 screw and disconnect the


harness to remove the lever sensor board.
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY

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4. Removing the solenoid lever assembly
and solenoid lever sensor board
(1) Pull out the latch lever and pull up the entire
solenoid lever cover. Remove 1 screw at
the tip to remove the TR cover.

(2) Remove 2 screws and disconnect the


harness to remove the solenoid lever sensor
board.

(3) Remove the spring at the lower portion of the


solenoid lever assembly. Remove 2 screws
on both sides and 4 E-rings, and pull out the
shaft to remove the solenoid lever assembly. DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
(4) Disassembly diagram of solenoid lever
assembly.

5. Removing the feed-out sensor board


assembly
(1) Remove 2 screws, one each side, and
disconnect the harness to remove the feed-
out sensor board.

(2) Disassembly diagram of feed-out sensor


board assembly.
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY

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6. Removing the upper timing belt and
home position sensor board assembly
(1) Remove the E-ring and remove the gears
on both sides. At this time, a pin will pop-up
from the left gear. Remove this pin.

(2) Remove 4 screws, 2 each side, and pull out


the home position sensor board to
disconnect the harness.

(3) Remove 3 E-rings and a washer. Next, shift


the timing belt wheel toward the inner side
and pull out 2 pins. The shaft can be
removed from the left side. Remove the
timing belt.
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
(4) Disassembly diagram of shaft

7. Removing the lower timing belt


(1) Remove 7 E-rings. 3 gears, 1 pin, and 4
screws.

(2) Separate the transfer unit to remove the


timing belt. DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY

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4 Disassembly of Cash Box

1. Removing the pusher mechanism unit


(1) Remove 2 screws and pull out the pusher
mechanism unit.

(2) Remove 6 screws on both sides to remove


the pusher mechanism.

DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY


2. Removing the timing belt
(1) Remove 2 screws on both sides to remove
the coupling bracket.

(2) Remove 4 E-rings, 2 gears, 1 pin, and 2


bearings to remove the spring fixed on the
shaft.

(3) Separate the pusher mechanism to remove


the timing belt.

DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY

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WIRING DIAGRAM
WORLD BILL ACCEPTOR
WBA-12-SS
WBA-13-SS
WBA-22-SS
WBA-23-SS
WBA-24-SS2
WBA-25-SS2

Wiring Diagram
Contents

WIRING DIAGRAM
1. General Wiring Diagram
WBA-12-SS .................................................................................................................. P1
WBA-13-SS .................................................................................................................. P2
WBA-22-SS .................................................................................................................. P3
WBA-23-SS .................................................................................................................. P4
WBA-24-SS2 ................................................................................................................ P5
WBA-25-SS2 ................................................................................................................ P6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

A WBA-12-SS A

B B

C C

D D

E E

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

WIRING DIAGRAM
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

A A

B B

C C

D D

E E

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

WIRING DIAGRAM
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

A WBA-22-SS A

B B

C C

D D

E E

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

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WIRING DIAGRAM
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

A A
WBA-23-SS

B B

C C

D D

E E

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

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WIRING DIAGRAM
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

A WBA-24-SS2 A

B B

C C

D D

E E

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

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WIRING DIAGRAM
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

A A
WBA-25-SS2

B B

C C

D D

E E

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

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WIRING DIAGRAM
WORLD BILL ACCEPTOR
WBA-12-SS
WBA-13-SS

TROUBLE SHOOTING
WBA-22-SS
WBA-23-SS
WBA-24-SS2
WBA-25-SS2

Trouble Shooting
[INTRODUCTION]

Most failures in the acceptor occur due to a minor cause. It is important to check that the connector is
properly connected and that the harness is not disconnected, before replacing parts.
Poorly accepting of bills by the acceptor is often due to a fact that iron content adheres to the magnetic head
or the magnetic head roller. Therefore the acceptor should be cleaned.
To determine the cause of the failure and fine defective parts, it is important to observe in detail the operating
state of the acceptor when the power is turned on.
The use of the test mode of WBA also allows the cause of the failure to be checked.
When the acceptor head has been disassembled to repair or when the sensor board has been replaced, the
sensor should be adjusted.
The repair should be performed referring to the adjustment manual, the wiring diagram and the
disassembling procedures.

TROUBLE SHOOTING
[CLASSIFICATION OF FAILURE]

The cause of failure can be broadly classified into the following four failures. Check the operating state.

(1) Test mode fails to be entered.

(2) Initial operation is error.

(3) Bills are rejected or poorly accepted.

(4) Bills are transferred not smoothly.


(1) Test mode fails to be entered

Check that dip switch setting


is correct
YES

Both LED1 and LED2 on CPU YES Power is supplied to YES


board do not go on CPU board?
NO NO

Check power line


harness

TROUBLE SHOOTING
On CPU board, LED1 frickers YES
and LED2 does not go on

NO

On CPU board, LED1 does not


go on and LED2 frickers YES

NO

On CPU board, LED1 goes on YES ROM error YES


and LED2 does not go on Normal ROM has been
mounted and properly
NO downloaded?

On CPU board, LED1 goes on YES


and LED2 frickers

NO

Result of CPU board check is NG


OK

Replace CPU
board
(2) Initial operation is error

Check LED for Number of frickers is Full cash box


number of frickers one

Number of frickers is Pressure unit error


two Stacker jam
Stacker home sensor error

Number of frickers is Stacker lever error


three Stacker lever sensor error
Opened transfer unit cover

TROUBLE SHOOTING
Number of frickers is Jam within acceptor head
four Sensor error within acceptor head

Number of frickers is Disengaged acceptor head


five Different kind of acceptor head

Number of frickers is Transfer error


six Transfer motor error
Encoder sensor error

Number of frickers is Stacker lever error


eight Stacker lever sensor error

Number of frickers is Cash box not inserted


ten Cash box sensor error
(3) Bills are rejected or poorly accepted

Check that ROM is NG Replace ROM


matched with bill
compatible country
OK

Clean inside of acceptor


head and check again
acceptation
NG

Adjust sensor and check NG Check harness for NG Replace harness


again acceptation disconnection

TROUBLE SHOOTING
Check sensor board NG Replace sensor
board

Check CPU board NG Replace CPU board

(4) Bills are transferred not smoothly

Check bills for transfer Check transfer path NG


state

Check transfer roller NG

Check transfer belt NG

Check lever NG

Check transmission NG
gear

Repair/replace

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