Specifications

Peripherals
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Peripherals
Transaction Speed: Approximately three seconds
(from bill insertion to completed bill-stacking)
Interfaces: Pulse and multiple serial protocols
Power Sources: 12 to 40 volts DC
Power Consumption: Standby: 3.0 Watts,
Acceptance: 30 Watts peak, Stacking: 50 Watts peak
Escrow: One bill/one barcode coupon
Environment: Operating temperature: 5° C to 50° C,
storage temperature: -30° C to 70° C, humidity: 5%
to 85% relative humidity (non-condensing)
Bill acceptor components: The ZT1200 consists of three
main components, the cashbox/LRC, the RTU and the
chassis.
Bill Acceptors (cont.)
TPECCA
1$2$5$01$02$05$001$
YAW2
TPECCA
TCEJER
NO12345678
YAW4
TPECCA
US Dollar ($) DIP Switch Settings
RTU Removal
1. Pull forward on the release lever on top of the RTU.
At the same time, pull forward on the RTU to its first
locked position, about halfway out.
2. Pull forward on the release lever again. Pull forward
on the RTU to remove it from the chassis.
RTU Installation
1. Ensure that the bill path access areas are latched
closed.
2. Slide the RTU into the chassis and push firmly to
seat the unit.
Modes
Interface Mode (normal operation): This mode is
selected by placing the mode switch to the down
position. Interface mode is the normal operating mode
of the ZT1200 Bill Acceptor. This allows the unit to
communicate with the machine that it is installed in so
that it may accept bills and give credits.
Calibration Mode: This mode is selected by placing the
mode switch to the middle position and cycling power,
After the calibration is successfully completed, the
ZT1200 will automatically return to Interface mode.
Boot Mode: This mode is selected by holding the mode
switch in the up position while cycling power to the
Cashbox/LRC
RTU
Chassis