What are the technical specifications of the iVIZION BLUE bezel 5x led 85mm (47201566)?
- product name: ivizion blue bezel 5x led 85mm
- sku: 47201566
- type: blue front bezel / faceplate
- lighting: 5 led indicators
- nominal size: 85 mm
- purpose: visual status signaling and highlighting the banknote insertion area
What does an LED bezel do around a banknote acceptance area?
an led bezel provides immediate, language-independent user guidance. the ivizion blue bezel 5x led 85mm helps users locate the insertion area quickly—even in dim indoor environments—and supports clear status cues such as ready, processing, or attention states. in practice, this can reduce misfeeds and “user hesitation” that slows down payment flow. across high-traffic sites, that usually means shorter average transaction times and fewer operator interventions caused by simple usability issues.
How does it improve throughput in busy payment points?
in peak hours, visual feedback is one of the most effective ways to keep people moving without extra staff input. a clearly illuminated insertion zone reduces incorrect handling and helps users complete steps confidently. with 5 led indicators, you can communicate key states quickly, which is especially helpful when multiple devices are installed side-by-side or when users interact in different languages.
What should you consider for installation and operating conditions?
- fitment: verify mechanical compatibility and the 85 mm front-panel cutout.
- wiring: secure, vibration-resistant connections and documented routing reduce service calls.
- visibility: place indicators where they guide without glare, but remain clearly noticeable.
- cleaning: surface contamination can reduce contrast; plan periodic cleaning routines.
Selection criteria: how to choose an illuminated bezel
- size and panel design: does 85 mm match your enclosure and front layout?
- signal logic: are 5 leds enough for the status states you want to communicate?
- ambient light: do you need stronger signaling in bright indoor areas?
- service access: can you reach the part quickly for inspection and cleaning?
- design consistency: do you need color coding (blue) across multiple devices?
How to manage quality, local support, and procurement flexibility
even simple visual components influence operational quality: consistent signaling builds user confidence, reduces interruptions, and lowers avoidable service workload. pairing installation discipline with local technical support and planned checks helps keep performance predictable over time.
- local technical support and service: quicker installation guidance, swap routines, and troubleshooting.
- scheduled maintenance: cleaning, fastener checks, and cable protection verification.
- operating discipline: controlled access and consistent intervention procedures across sites.
- stock availability: keep spare bezels for rapid replacement when uptime matters.
- scheduled inbound delivery: align deliveries to rollout milestones.
- selectable shipping methods: optimize lead time versus cost.
- customs clearance and freight handling: reduce administrative overhead and delivery risk.
- post-payment options: easier cash-flow planning for contracted partners.
- foreign-currency invoicing: flexible finance handling for international deployments.
- project-specific quotations: tuned to volumes and delivery scheduling.
Cta: how to build an interest list for later decisions
when you find accessories, modules, or mounting parts that could be useful beyond your current scope, add them to your interest list (cart). at the end of your visit, send the list to get fast feedback on availability, shipping options, and selection guidance aligned to your build. this keeps procurement organized while you keep multiple options open.
FAQ
why is lighting around the insertion area important?
it reduces user errors, speeds up note insertion, and can shorten average transaction time—especially under heavy daily traffic.
what makes industrial faceplates different from basic markings?
they usually offer more durable materials, stable mounting, and repeatable installation routines that help reduce avoidable site visits.
what should you do to keep it reliable over time?
ensure correct fitment, vibration-resistant wiring, and easy access for inspection and regular cleaning.
how does led feedback help in multilingual environments?
visual signaling is language-independent, so users understand the next step faster and mistakes become less frequent.