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1.  Volt Lithium  Battery       Page 5 of 7  182 0050 C  Copyright 2004 by Bellatrix Systems  Inc     Gain access to the ST 810  plus mech body     Remove the Battery Cover by  squeezing the top and bottom  to release it and then lifting it  off     Use a small blade screwdriver  to gently pry one end of the  Battery Clip up     Remove the Battery Clip   Remove the battery     Insert the new battery with the  positive end toward the  Mounting Plate     Press the Blue Reset Button   DO NOT hold  to verify that  the Red LED flashes once  and the Paper Access Door  unlocks     Reinstall the Battery Clip   Align the ends of the Battery  Clip with the slots in the  center of the battery holder  and push the Battery Clip  over the battery until it clicks  into place on both ends     Reinstall the Battery Cover    Align the Battery Cover with  the cutout and gently push it  in until it Snaps in place     Press the Blue Reset Button  again to verify that the Red  LED flashes once and the  Paper Access Door unlocks     Maintenance    Any electromechanical device that has moving parts is subject to interference from the buildup  of dirt  grime  etc  The ST 810 plus mech has very few moving parts  but still requires  maintenance  It is helpful to have a supply of spare parts on hand to make quick easy repairs     Cleaning the coin path and door assemblies occasionally will prevent most problems  In most  cases  cleaning with compressed air once or twice a year should be adequate  In very d
2. ST 810 plus mech          l  Copyright 2004 by Bellatrix Systems  Inc     The ST 810 plus mech is designed to fit into your current TK style newsrack  The ST 810 plus   mech accepts nickels  dimes  quarters and dollar coins  It will not accept pennies or half dollar  coins     Contacting Technical Support    Technical support is available through Bellatrix Systems  Inc  at 1 800 451 9753 Monday  through Friday from 8 00am to 5 00pm Pacific Time     Installation    Recommended Installation Tools    Medium size pliers  Nut driver  size 3 8 inch    The ST 810 plus mech fits into newsracks on the same mounting system as the ST 211 and  mechanical TK totalizer units     Removal of Existing Coin Mechanism    Open the rack head    Remove the coin tray to prevent damage during installation   Open the newsrack paper door and lock it open    Unlatch the existing totalizer and remove it from the newsrack     sa ai eae    Changing the Door Tongue    The ST 810 plus mech uses a spring loaded  door tongue that is largely self adjusting  The  existing door tongue will not work with the  new ST 810 plus mech and may damage it if  not removed     1  Remove the old door tongue using a 3 8   inch nut driver  saving the nuts and bolts  to install the new tongue        2  Mount the new door tongue assembly  onto the door     3  Position the tongue at the middle position  of adjustment  See figure at right    Tighten the three nuts        Page 2 of 7  182 0050 C  Copyright 2004 by Bellatrix System
3. ce  This will load the new price into memory  return the coins   turn off the red LED and unlock the rack     Changing Prices    Changing the current edition price between Daily and Sunday is easy with an ST 810 plus mech  that has been programmed with two prices     1     Drop the Price Set Token for the desired price into the coin slot  If changing to the Small  Token price  insert the Small Price Set Token  If changing to the Large Token price   insert the Large Price Set Token     Press the Coin Return Button twice  This will change the price  return the Token and  unlock the rack     Note  Dropping the Price Set Token for the price that is currently active or in an ST 810 plus   mech that is programmed with only one price will unlock the rack without changing the price   See the section    Unlocking the Rack        Page 4 of 7  182 0050 C  Copyright 2004 by Bellatrix Systems  Inc     Unlocking the Rack    1  Dropping the Price Set Token for the price that is currently active or in an ST 810 plus   mech that is programmed with only one price will unlock the rack without changing the    price     Drop the Price Set Token for the current price     Press the Coin Return Button twice  This will return the Token and unlock the rack     Changing the Battery    The ST 810 plus   mech is designed to  maximize battery life   The typical life of the  battery is about 4  years under normal  operation     Tools Needed     e Small Blade  Screwdriver    e Duracell Ultra  123 2 3 AA 3  
4. citor  broken capacitor lead or dead battery will also prevent the solenoid from  firing     Testing the ST 810 plus mech Out of the Rack    If a rack or test head is not available for testing the ST 810 plus mech  it can be held in the  hand     Shipping and Transport    During shipping or transport ensure that the nylon  damper tab is inserted into the coin path or remove  the battery  This will keep the damper lever from  bouncing and discharging the battery        Page 7 of 7  182 0050 C  Copyright 2004 by Bellatrix Systems  Inc     
5. eturn the coin  Activating the coin return clears the current cash total       Installation and testing are complete and the rack head can be locked     Page 3 of 7  182 0050 C  Copyright 2004 by Bellatrix Systems  Inc     Setting Prices    The ST 810 plus mech can store one or two prices     Setting Two Prices    OF 3 gt   D eS    o    Open the rack head to access the ST 810 plus mech body    Press and hold the blue Reset Button for about five seconds until the red LED lights   Release the blue Reset Button and verify that the red LED stays lit    Drop the Large Price Set Token into the coin slot     Insert coins totaling the new Large Price Set Token price  For example  if the new price  is  1 50  insert six quarters  DO NOT PUSH THE RETURN BUTTON     Drop the Small Price Set Token into the coin slot     Insert coins totaling the new Small Price Set Token price  For example  if the new price  is  0 50  insert two quarters     Press the Coin Return Button twice  This will load the two new prices into memory   return the coins and tokens  turn off the red LED and unlock the rack     Setting One Price    ed Ss    Open the rack head to access the ST 810 plus mech body   Press and hold the blue Reset Button for about five seconds until the red LED lights   Release the blue Reset Button and verify that the red LED stays lit     Drop coins into the coin slot  totaling the new price  For example  if the new price is   0 75  insert three quarters     Press the Coin Return Button twi
6. s  Inc     Installing the ST 810 plus mech    1     2        Install the new ST 810 plus mech on the same mounts used by the old coin mechanism     The locking latch is on the upper left corner of the backplate  Slowly close the newsrack door and  check that the tongue slides under the metal trip lever housing and snaps up to lock the door  Raise  or lower the tongue if  needed     3  Pull on the newsrack door  a few times to make sure  that it catches properly     4  Check the solenoid and  the reset control by  pressing the blue reset  button on the coin reader  assembly  The red LED  will flash  the solenoid will  fire  and the trip lever will  fall and unlock the  newsrack door     5  Pull the front door to make  sure that it unlocks each  time the reset button is  pushed  If the door will  not open  the tongue may  need to be raised or  lowered     6  Replace the coin tray  inside the newsrack and  close the rack head  Do  not re lock the head yet     7  With the rack door and  head closed  check the  operation of the ST 810  plus mech     8  Set the prices as  described in the section  SETTING PRICES and  test the ST 810 plus mech  with coins  Drop enough  coins into the coin slot to  equal the set price and    verify that the rack opens  Open and shut the paper door     Insert another coin  not a penny  that is less than the set price and pull on the door to verify that it  does not unlock on less than the correct amount of money       Press the coin return button to r
7. usty   salty or windy climates  cleaning will be required more often     Dirt buildup can cause additional friction as the coin slides through the coin path  This can  cause coins to move too slowly through the coin path and be misread or become jammed  To  clean the coin path  use compressed air or open the coin reader and wipe out dirt with a clean  cloth  Q tip or small brush     CLEANING NOTE    Do NOT use oils  lubricants or solvents when cleaning the ST 810 plus mech  These  products can cause damage or may leave a film that attracts dust and dirt that will cause  malfunctions  These types of cleaners should always be avoided  Use Windex    ora  similar cleaner and a cloth  Q tip or brush to clean the coin path     Check all springs on the ST 810 plus mech  If springs are stretched or missing  the ST 810  plus mech will not function properly     The coin box assembly doors should open freely when the coin return button is pressed the  accept arm is moved  Do NOT test the coin return door by pushing down on it  This can cause  the lower return spring to become stretched     LED    The red LED  Light Emitting Diode  is located on the upper left side of the ST 810 plus mech  circuit board     The LED will flash when a coin is read and when the reset button is pressed  If the LED does  not flash when the coins are dropped  try cleaning the coin path  If this doesn   t help  press the  reset button  If the LED does not flash when the reset button is pressed  check the batter
8. y  connection and try again  If the LED still does not flash  try replacing the battery  If it still fails to  flash return the ST 810 plus mech to Bellatrix for repair     Reset Button  The reset button is positioned just above the LED     Pressing the reset button re initializes the micro controller on the ST 810 plus mech circuit  board  Reset the ST 810 plus mech when reprogramming  when the battery has been  unplugged  or when the ST 810 plus mech is otherwise operating abnormally     Page 6 of 7  182 0050 C  Copyright 2004 by Bellatrix Systems  Inc     Coin Return Buttons    Some racks may have a coin return  button that is too long or an E ring C clip  that is too large  These can interfere  with the coin return mechanics on the  ST 810 plus mech and cause the coin  return button to stick or fail to return  coins  Small E rings C clips can be  purchased from Bellatrix     a       B    T  T    Standard  Return  Button    Solenoid    Reset the ST 810 plus mech while  watching the solenoid and trip lever  The  solenoid should fire and the trip lever fall        n    If the solenoid does not fire or fires weakly check for burrs  dirt  spider webs etc  on or around  the solenoid plunger and trip lever area  Use compressed air and or a Q Tip with Windex or  electronics cleaner to clean the solenoid plunger and surrounding area  Never use any type of  lubricant or cleaner that leaves a residue on the solenoid plunger or any other part of the ST   810 plus mech    A leaky capa
    
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