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Support – Installing ITL Drivers

Process Name: Installing ITL Drivers


Date of Release: 03/11/2017

1 PROCESS DESCRIPTION
 This document provides guidance on installing the ITL drivers on a Windows
PC.

2 DOWNLOADING AND SELECTING THE CORRECT DRIVER

 Download the latest drivers from the below link;


https://www.dropbox.com/s/djciv1c1dtmcvlp/ITL%20Drivers.zip?dl=0

 Extract the folder to a convenient location on the PC.

 Selecting the Driver

Select the driver based on the operating system installed. Please check
whether the PC is running a 32 or 64 bit operating system. This information is
available via the System details from the Control Panel.

o Direct USB – 32 bit Windows Operating System

For a direct USB connection to the NV200, Smart Payout, Smart Hopper,
Smart Coin System, DA3 or BV100 using a Type A to Type B USB Cable
(CN00214), or a direct USB connection to the NV9 or NV10 using the NV9 /
NV10 USB Host Cable (CN00392) please use the driver named ‘NVxx, BVxx,
SH, DA3 – 32 Bit’. For Windows 7 Professional and above enforcement of
driver signatures must be disabled from the advanced start up menu of
Windows. These instructions can be found later in the document and
instructions on how to install the driver can also be found later in the
document.

o Direct USB – 64 bit Windows Operating System

For a direct USB connection to the NV200, Smart Payout, Smart Hopper,
Smart Coin System, DA3 or BV100 using a Type A to Type B USB Cable
(CN00214), or a direct USB connection to the NV9 or NV10 using the NV9 /
NV10 USB Host Cable (CN00392) please use the driver named
‘itlusbdevice_x64 SIGNED’ for a 64 bit Windows OS. Enforcement of driver
signatures does not need to be disabled as this driver has a valid signature.
Instructions on how to install the driver can be found later in the document.

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o DA2 – 32 or 64 bit Windows Operating System

Please use the driver named ‘DA2 – xx bit – Driver’ (where xx bit matches the
installed OS). For Windows 7 Professional and above enforcement of driver
signatures must be disabled from the advanced start up menu of Windows.
These instructions can be found later in the document and instructions on
how to install the driver can also be found later in the document.

o IF17 – 32 or 64 bit Windows Operating System

This should automatically install the correct driver, however if required you
can run the ‘IF17 – Driver Installer.exe’.

3 DISABLING ENFORCEMENT OF DRIVER SIGNATURES

This should be done on any PC running Windows 7 Professional and above.

 Holding down the Shift key select to Restart the PC from the Start Menu.
 Select the ‘Troubleshoot’ tile on the Choose an option screen that
appears.

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 Select ‘Advanced options’ on the following screen.

 Select ‘Startup Settings’ from the next screen.

 Select the ‘Restart’ button to restart your PC into the Startup Settings
screen.

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 Type 7 or press F7 at the Startup Settings screen to Disable driver
signature enforcement.

 Signature enforcement should now be temporarily disabled until the next


PC restart.

4 INSTALLING THE DRIVERS

All drivers with the exception of the IF17 driver should be installed through
Device Manager available from the Control Panel.

 Please connect the validator to the PC and find the correct device in
Device Manager.
 Right click on the device and select ‘Update driver’.
 Select ‘Browse my computer for driver software’.

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 Select ‘Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer’.

 Select ‘Have Disk…’.

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 Browse to the location of the extracted download done earlier in this
guide. Select the correct driver and select Open.
 Select OK on the Install From Disk windows.

 Select Next on the Update Drivers window.

 For the DA2 driver, first install the ftdibus, and then update the newly
listed device with the ftdiport.
 The driver should have successfully updated.

Craig Steventon 03/11/2017

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