Title: UBA-10 ID024 issue Post by: Foster on December 28, 2013, 04:15:40 AM First time I have to trouble shoot a UBA-10-SS ID024
It keeps rotating the gear on the left side which activates the can belts to pull the notes or tickets into the stacker I can see a black small gear that is spinning near a sensor but not sure if the gear is triggering the sensor or not I get either a 3 or 4 flashes from the RED LED no green and a lone red LED flash as well If I mess with the gears and that sensor it will eventually complete its cycle and function but every time I pull the cash can and reinsert trouble starts all over again. I am using a WBA metal cash can but problem also occurs with the plastic cans and the cash can works fine with a WBA-12 Title: Re: UBA-10 ID024 issue Post by: harp on December 28, 2013, 09:27:35 AM Red LED 3 Flashes Green LED Off Transport Jam Type2 / An Exit Sensor Board failure may have occurred. Check all harnesses and connectors. Exchange the Exit Sensor Board and/or CPU Board if required with a known good board. Refer to Section 4 regarding Circuit Board removal Red LED 4 Flashes Green LED Off Stacker Encoder signal fault or an Acceptor Jam A Stacker Encoder Sensor failure may have occurred. Check all lenses for dirt or scratches. To clean the lenses and sensors, refer to Section 2 regarding Preventative Maintenance. Check all harnesses and connectors. A Lower Sensor Board failure may have occurred. Exchange the Lower Sensor Board if required with a known good board. Refer to Section 4 regarding Circuit Board removal Most of the time it is the 4 Flash error code and dirt is the culprit, if you have access to an airline I would first blow out the unit paying attention to between the sensor boards and lenses, check all connections and try again If this fails the next step would be to try calibrating If this fails the next step would be to strip down completely, clean then calibrate Title: Re: UBA-10 ID024 issue Post by: Styx on December 28, 2013, 03:37:00 PM Here is from my notes on errors:
1 red flash - cash box full 3 red flashes- Transport jam type 2 (also could be exit sensor or board failure) 4 red flashes- Stacker encoder signal fault, or acceptor jam To me, I would be troubleshooting the cashbox and housing. I would actually replace the housing of the cashcan to see if that fixes it. I have parts available to do that kind of troubleshooting, but I've had it happen before where replacing the housing eliminates all the constant jam errors. -Styx Title: Re: UBA-10 ID024 issue Post by: Foster on January 07, 2014, 12:54:49 AM If I rotate the "UBA Roller" or the anti-stringing roller that the notes or vouchers pass thru out of position or back into position. I can get it to work until the next time cash can removed or powered down. the calibration seems to be ok because it will read vouchers that a WBA refuses to read
I am trying to figure out how to get to some of the sensors with out major moving parts dis-assembly Title: Re: UBA-10 ID024 issue Post by: Foster on January 08, 2014, 04:36:24 PM I ran all the tests outlined in the manual via DIP switches
It passed all tests I have since tried new and worn bills in it and it will accept them without issues. The unit including note path and sensors are very clean no scratches on the sensor lenses. I am wondering since it does have the Intelligent Cash Box Sensors mounted to CPU board and the cash can is not ICB equpped, could that be the issue? Title: Re: UBA-10 ID024 issue Post by: harp on January 08, 2014, 04:58:40 PM If there was an issue with the ICB you would see something on the lines of 11 flashes if the red led
Are the jumpers on the CPU set for RS232 or TTL (Netplex) Title: Re: UBA-10 ID024 issue Post by: Foster on January 08, 2014, 07:02:05 PM They are set for netplex
Title: Re: UBA-10 ID024 issue Post by: harp on January 08, 2014, 07:08:02 PM I assume you ran the Bill Test in stand alone mode and not using the ID024 or !D003 programs on your PC
If you ran Bills through was this done with Transport only or on the housing with a Cash Box installed, it will make a difference and also isolate where your problem lies |