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NLX ATX-SDC-MISC Boards
NLX ATX-SDC-MISC Boards
CONTENTS
Chapter 25.9
DESCRIPTION................................................................................... 25.9-2
NIGHTSAFE SERVICE .................................................................. 25.9-2
ALARMS SERVICE ........................................................................ 25.9-2
INDICATORS SERVICE ................................................................ 25.9-3
PROXIMITY DETECTOR SERVICE............................................. 25.9-3
MEDIA ENTRY INDICATORS SERVICE .................................... 25.9-3
BOARD LAYOUT........................................................................... 25.9-4
POWER REQUIREMENT............................................................... 25.9-4
TROUBLESHOOTING...................................................................... 25.9-5
CONTENTS
Chapter 25.9
INTRODUCTION
This chapter describes the Miscellaneous Interface Board which
operates in conjunction with the Self-Service Personality Adapter
in the NLX and ATX PC cores, to provide the following
miscellaneous interfaces to NCR ATMs:
alarms
remote status indicators
facia light
in-service indicator
remote power driver
media entry/exit indicators
remote relay
night deposit safe.
The NLX/ATX Miscellaneous Interface Board provides connec-
tions for the increased number of media entry/exit indicators
required on the Personas 86 and a drive for the 5665 advertising
light.
DESCRIPTION
The NLX/ATX Miscellaneous Interface Board is a four-layer printed
board with surface mounted components that provides breakout
connections for the SDC link and various I/O signals generated on
the Self-Service Personality Adapter (SSPA). The NLX/ATX
Miscellaneous Interface also converts a standard RS-232 serial port
into a proprietary interface for a swipe card reader.
Control of the I/O lines, with the exception of the RS-232 port, is
provided through the following five services:
Nightsafe
Alarms
Indicators
Proximity detector
Media entry indicators.
NIGHTSAFE SERVICE
The nightsafe depository service is responsible for the access and
control of a Nightsafe Depository (NSD) situated next to the
terminal. Three types of NSD device are supported:
The nightsafe supports monitoring of the bag drop switch only
during a deposit.
The terminal:
Controls the door bolt
Monitors the bag drop switch during a deposit
The terminal:
controls the door bolt
Monitors the bag drop switch during a deposit
Senses that the door has been closed after the deposit.
ALARMS SERVICE
The Alarms Service senses and reports changes in the state of the
six safe sensors. The service polls the input lines and returns an
unsolicited response if a change of state is detected which lasts for
at least 200 ms.
INDICATORS SERVICE
The Indicators Service is responsible for access and control of the
following:
Remote status monitor
Remote relay
In-service indicator
Facia light
Remote power on/off.
BOARD LAYOUT
The main components on the NLX/ATX Miscellaneous Interface
Board are identified in the following figure:
(SDC I/F)
(SSPA I/F) (Manf. Test) Diagnostic LEDs
J2 J4 J5
J1
J3
(Misc. I/O)
J6 J7
(Tamper (Swipe
Switch) Reader)
J8
(Media J9
Entry/Exit (Aux.
Indicators) Power)
J12
J16 (Power
(Media Input)
Entry/Exit
Indicators) J11
(Remote
J13 Relay)
(Remote
Status
Ind.)
J10
Self Resetting (Alarms) J14
Fuse (R50) (Remote Power Driver) J15
(In-Service Ind./
Facia Light)
POWER REQUIREMENT
Typical voltage and current requirements are:
+5 V ± 0.25 V @ 1.00 A (max)
+12 V ± 0.6 V @ 0.15 A (max)
-12 V ± 0.6 V @ 0.15 A (max)
+24 V ± 2.4 V @ 0.10 A (max).
STRAPPING
None.
ADJUSTMENTS
None.
INTERNAL CABLES
Schematics of cables connected to the NLX/ATX Miscellaneous
Interface Board are shown in the sub-sections of Chapter 6.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Diagnostic tests to check the functioning of the on-board circuits
and the miscellaneous interfaces provided by the NLX/ATX
Miscellaneous Interface Board are described in the following
chapters:
Level 0 Diagnostics - Chapter 4.2.25
Level 1 diagnostics - Chapter 4.3.25
Level 3 diagnostics - Chapter 4.4.25.
CONNECTOR ASSIGNMENT
TEST_RSTb 1 2 P1.3
P1.4 3 4 P1.2
P1.6 5 6 P1.1
GND 7 8 P1.0
SUPERVISOR 1 2 +5 VOLTS
COMMS_LEDb- 3 4 GND
EXT_RESETb- 5 6 GND
BEEPER_B 7 8 BEEPER_A
1 TAL_OUT
2 TAL_IN
+5 VOLTS 1 2 GND
SWIPE_RESETb 3 4 GND
DTRb 5 6 GND
N/C 7 8 N/C
N/C 9 10 N/C (KEY)
GND 9 1 GND
GND 10 2 GND
+24 VOLTS 11 3 GND
N/C 12 4 GND
-12 VOLTS 13 5 POWER GOOD
+12 VOLTS 14 6 +5 VOLTS
+5 VOLTS 15 7 +5 VOLTS
+5 VOLTS 16 8 +5 VOLTS
1 CSTS
2 DSTS
3 SSTS
4 TSTS
5 Reserved#0
6 Reserved#1
7 +12 VOLTS
8 GND
+5 VOLTS 7 1 RR
+24 VOLTS 8 2 ND
+12 VOLTS 9 3 GND
-12 VOLTS 10 4 GND
N/C 11 5 GND
DOOR 12 6 BAG
1 LED0
2 LED1
3 LED2
4 FUSED +5 VOLTS