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1. Bellatrix Systems Inc Maintenance Test Station For Windows XP Version 1 0 User Manual BEL Stems Page 1 of 19 182 005 1 00 Copyright 2005 by Bellatrix Systems Inc Page 2 of 19 182 005 1 00 Copyright 2005 by Bellatrix Systems Inc GETTING STAR di 0DE AE N EE EE EE OE eadsie psi 4 CONTACTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT isi Ns Se ie ode Ge ie de Ge Ge de Ge Ge Gie ei 4 INSTALLING THE MAINTENANCE TEST STATION SOFTWARE ccccccccccccccccccccccccceces 5 SETTING UP THE MAINTENANCE TEST STATION cccccccccsccccccccccccccccccccccccccccscccccccccees 5 COIN WIZARD TEST UTILITY SOFTWARE iss es eed sedisie sod se dd dee be ee es oe ee Gee de 6 SEE EE OPPIE SEE EN ED E E E ODE EE Te PES FE ea 6 Temne C ONW Ord air AE N AE AA EE ER 7 TES FINE TEE TOG A I I EA AEE EE E EEE E ETE GE EE EA 8 SEES TUNG Ey 1 1 OP Os Gok ee tials oc AE w cence ee Ge Ge N EE AE os ade De ee 10 TESTING THE S F 2017 2 11 AND TODOT his Ee ee Nee Ge SE Ge Ee ee Ge ee ee ee De ee 12 WAND CONFIGURATION UTILITY SOFTWARE 2 cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccces 15 SEEN Ge O ANLEI G tess een stesso EE ie Me tench lea oases ac GE GO GE E E E TEE EE 15 CONFIGURING THE MAN Me Es eb ee De Ge ee ee ED GE ee e 16 HARD RESEFTING THE WAND He SE be ee EG Se oe ee eb ee ee ee ei 17 CONFIGURING THE ROUTE WIZARD SS Ge ea i ee DS ee se Ge ee ee 18 Page 3 of 19 182 005 1 00 Copyright 2005 by Bellatrix Systems I
2. Price 3 0 50 Price 4 Figure 14 z 1 50 W Open Rack Load Save oe D EL Load When clicked the Load button displays a pop up dialog box that lets the user browse for and select a configuration file The contents of the selected file are loaded into the on screen fields The default location for the files is the program installation folder The default installation folder is C Program Files Bellatrix Save When clicked the Save button displays a pop up dialog box that allows the user to save the on screen fields to a file Unsaved changes will be lost when the software is exited If the changes are saved to the filename Rwinit txt they will automatically be loaded each time the software is run Exit Clicking the Exit button will quit the program and return the user to the Windows Desktop Page 18 of 19 182 005 1 00 Copyright 2005 by Bellatrix Systems Inc NOTES Page 19 of 19 182 005 1 00 Copyright 2005 by Bellatrix Systems Inc
3. Redd Error hlags oo oo P EI rameter lest det Wear Figure 6 Page 12 of 19 182 005 1 00 Copyright 2005 by Bellatrix Systems Inc If the Read and Compare Cointable option is checked on the Options tab and the Coin Wizard Cointable is different than the on screen Cointable a pop up box will display the table in the Coin Wizard with the differences highlighted in red See Figure 7 Keep This Cointable When clicked the Keep This Cointable button will leave the Cointable currently in the Coin Wizard as it is and load it into the on screen Cointable If the new on screen Cointable is not saved it will be overwritten the next time a Coin Wizard is read SS sl 7e ad Update Wizard with Default When clicked the Update Wizard with Default button will overwrite the Cointable currently in the Coin Wizard with the default Cointable E E Update Coin Table When clicked the Update Coin Table button will update the Cointable in the Coin Wizard with the on screen Cointable m Read out Wizard When clicked the Read out Wizard button will read all data currently stored in the Coin Wizard memory The information is displayed in a pop up dialog box as shown in Figure 9 Keep This Cointable Wizard Version When clicked the Wizard Version button will display the coin Wizard version in the box above the button Last Coin Diameter When clicked the Last Coin Diameter button will display the diameter of th
4. by resetting it Windows Wand Configuration Utilit I Reprogram Wand Options Wand II Route Wizard Bute 1935 of 11202 Group ID wand 100 123 Editions DLY Options Wardll Route Wizard Gree if d H EET Audit wand E Initializing and ze Collection A ollection Recovery DR wand Maintenance ward Reprograr ward Load Save Ent Wating for wand Hello di DL S SU ollection Wand hllection Recovery Wand Maintenance Ward Figure 13 Page 16 of 19 182 005 1 00 Copyright 2005 by Bellatrix Systems Inc Initializing a Wand II 1 Enter the Group ID and Wand number into the appropriate boxes These numbers can be found on the back of the Wand on the serial number tag Enter the three character code for each edition in the Editions box Use only capital letters and numbers These are the editions displayed on the Wand when it is docked to the buffer 2 Click on the Wand type button Audit Collection Collection Recovery or Maintenance 3 Place the Wand in the Cradle with the nose of the wand docking to the datalink Make sure that the wand nose is level with the datalink nose If necessary use the clear plastic spacer to prop up the back of the wand so that it doesn t lose communication with the MTS 4 During initializing the busy light on the MTS will flicker The Wand will beep once if initialization is succe
5. dialog box that allows the user to save the on screen Cointable to a custom file or to overwrite an existing file Unsaved changes to the on screen Cointable will be overwritten and lost the next time a Coin Wizard 1s read Program Settings Clicking the Program Settings button will program the Coin Wizard with the values set If programming fails a failure error will be displayed and the current screen will remain unchanged When programming is successful the solenoid on the Coin Wizard will fire and the screen will update as shown in Figure 8 The Program Settings button will have changed to Read out Wizard and the remaining buttons will be enabled Read Out Cointable Checking the Read Out Cointable checkbox will read the Cointable from the Coin Wizard memory and load it into the on screen Cointable when the Program Settings button is clicked If the checkbox is not checked on the Options tab or not checked in this screen the Cointable is not read and loaded This checkbox can only be checked if the Read and Compare Cointable option is not checked on the Options tab It the Read and Compare Cointable box is checked on the Options tab the Read Out Cointable will already be selected by default Windows Coin Wizard Test Utility vi 0 EET Min Size Max Size ee EER 8 ie wizard ID Coin 4ccept Reed 25 BE Paper Price Coin Detect Coin Retumn Reed Slug Detect Disabled vizand version Detect Slugs Test Price Dash oir Wia Read ash
6. 25 8 43 34 Detect 5 Wizard Version 51 EE Wizard Type Dats Error Flag E Figure 9 Diameter Test When clicked the Diameter Test button will display a pop up box that displays an option to either set up the Coin Wizard for a diameter test or quit the diameter test See Figure 10 Sc Drop Coins Wait for 3 clicks of Solenoid Drop Coins Reset Wizard Hit OF to Read out Coins Cancel to skip Set Wizard to read ceed HAMIBLEIS Sela Uca Cancel Figure 10 If the user chooses the Set Wizard to read Diameters option the program will establish communication with the Coin Wizard Another pop up box will be displayed with instructions on how to proceed See Figure 13 The Coin Wizard solenoid will fire three times Drop in the desired number of coins The Coin Wizard will record up to 30 coins in each test When finished inserting coins press the blue reset button on the back of the Coin Wizard reader and click the OK button in the pop up box The Diameter Test box will display the diameter of each coin that was read by the Coin Wizard shown in Figure 11 Click the Done button to finish the Diameter Test or click Set Wizard to read Diameters to run the test again When finished testing the coin table for the Coin Wizard can be adjusted according to the values returned g3 J 0 dz 0 Ja di de OG n di de de OG ad n J1 J1 d3 de gi g2 J2 Fe dz di Fe oer
7. 5 0 29 33 ls 2 Wizard Version Detect Slugs w Test Price 24 a ald ope Error Flag Figure 7 Page 11 of 19 182 005 1 00 Copyright 2005 by Bellatrix Systems Inc Testing the ST 201 211 and ST 501 511 To test an ST 201 or ST 501 select the ST201 501 tab To test an ST 211 or ST 511 select the ST211 511 tab Refer to the section Testing Coin Wizards to properly test the Coin Wizard with coins Verify that the cable that is marked for the ST 201 211 1s being used The end of the cable marked with a B must be connected to the MTS The ST 501 511 requires a special Adapter Cable that connects to the end of the ST 201 211 Cable When opening the ST201 501 screen all buttons except Program Settings Load Save and Exit are disabled The Read out Cointable checkbox will be enabled if the Read and Compare Cointable is not checked in the Options tab The Group ID if enabled on the Options Tab Wizard ID Paper Price Detect Slugs and Test Price fields should be filled in with the values to be programmed into the Coin Wizard When satisfied with the entered values click on the Program Settings button Load When clicked the Load button will display a pop up dialog box that allows the user to browse for and select a Cointable file The contents of the selected file are loaded into the on screen Cointable The default location for the files is the program installation folder Save When clicked the Save button will display a pop up
8. e last coin read by the Coin Wizard Figure 7 Read Cash When clicked the Read Cash button will display the current cash total from the Coin Wizard memory A pop up box will prompt the user to clear the cash from the Coin Wizard memory Read Error Flags When clicked the Read Error Flags button will read all error codes from the Coin Wizard and display the results in the Jam Flag box above the button If an error condition is identified the related text in the box will be highlighted in red If no errors are detected the text in the box will remain gray Next Wizard When clicked the Next Wizard button will reset the screen and the program in preparation for programming additional Coin Wizards Exit Clicking the Exit button will quit the program and return the user to the Windows Desktop Windows Coin Wizard Test Utility vi 0 Options ST110 210 ST211 511 T100 200 57201 50 Group ID 100 LED Phototransistor wizard ID 4 Pai Accspt Heed Pane ics 35 Pain Deleni a Coin Return Reed 5 LT Slug Detect Disabled Detect Slugs Wizard Version Last Coin Dia Read Cash i Bead Hut IEamtakle Load Figure 8 Test Price Zn du oo P da i n Ma n n n Read Error Flags Diameter Test Save Next Wizard E uit i Hi 7 Page 13 of 19 182 005 1 00 Copyright 2005 by Bellatrix Systems Inc EE Ee Wizard ID Cash Total Paper Price Collection Cash Last Coin Dia Load Time O
9. hen Wizardtest Setting Options The opening screen displays the current Options Clicking on the Options tab from other areas of the program will return the user to Options Selected options are saved on exit of the program and restored each time it is opened Select Port The Select Port option allows you to choose which serial communication port the software will use Only currently available Com ports are displayed in the drop down list The contents of the drop down list may differ on different computers Lock Group ID When checked the Lock Group ID option disables editing of Group ID on other screens in this program When unchecked Group ID editing is enabled Read and Compare Cointable When checked the Read and Compare Cointable option causes the Cointable to be automatically read from the Coin Wizard when the Program Settings button is clicked and compared to the on screen Cointable If the Cointables are not the same a pop up dialog box displays the differences When this option is unchecked an automatic Cointable comparison is not done Auto Load USA scs When selected the Cointable for USA coins is loaded Auto Load Canada scs When selected the Cointable for Canadian coins is loaded Auto Load Coinmap scs When selected the Coinmap Cointable is loaded The Coinmap Cointable is identical to the USA Cointable the first time the program is run The Coinmap Cointable is for customer use and may be edited to create a custom Coi
10. in a pop up dialog box as shown in Figure 4 When the Done button is clicked the program returns to the initial screen in Figure 5 Windows Coin Wizard Test Utility 1 0 Options STIIQ210 7211 511 1100 200 7201 501 Group ID LED Phototransistor Wizard ID Coin Accept Reed Tier 1 Coin Detect Tier 2 Com hatum Reed Slug Detect Disabled Tier 3 Wizard Version Test Price Read Cash Read Error Flags i Next Wizard Figure 6 Wizard Version When clicked the Wizard Version button will display the Coin Wizard version information in the box above the button Read Cash When clicked the Read Cash button will display the Coin Wizard cash information in the box above the button A pop up dialog box will prompt to clear the cash Read Error Flags When clicked the Read Error Flags button will read all error codes from the Coin Wizard and display the results in the Error Flag box above the button If an error condition is identified the related text in the box will be highlighted in red If no errors are detected the text in the box will remain gray Next Wizard When clicked the Next Wizard button will reset the screen and the program in preparation for programming additional Coin Wizards Exit Clicking the Exit button will quit the program and return the user to the Windows Desktop Group ID 100 Of Sales a Wizard ID E Cash Total Fig Collection Cash Tier 1 Zn Last Coin Dia Tier 2 35 Load Time 02
11. nc Getting Started The Maintenance Test Station MTS is a combination of tools hardware and software that is used to setup test and troubleshoot Bellatrix Coin Wizards The Maintenance Test Station works with the following Bellatrix Coin Wizards e ST 100 ST 110 ST 201 ST 211 ST 501 ST 511 The Maintenance Test Station includes the following items RS 232 Serial Cable Power Supply Maintenance Test Station Test Cable for use with ST 100 ST 201 211 and ST 501 511 Wand Cradle with Data Link and Spring Clip Maintenance Test Station Software Installation CD ROM RS 232 Serial Cable Power Supply Maintenance Test Station Test Cable Wand Cradle You will also need the following items Windows XP computer with CD ROM drive and RS 232 Serial Port Test head or newsrack Coins for testing Coin Wizard User Manuals 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 Page 4 of 19 182 005 1 00 Copyright 2005 by Bellatrix Systems Inc Installing the Maintenance Test Station Software Place the Maintenance Test Station Software Installation CD ROM in the PC s CD ROM drive If the installation does not start automatically click the Start button select Run and type X Setup exe in the Open field X being the drive letter of the CD Rom drive Click the OK button Follow the on screen instructions t
12. ntable Exit Clicking the Exit button will quit the program and return the user to the Windows Desktop Windows Coin Wizard Test Utility vi 0 Select Port Com 1 Lock Group ID Read and Compare Cointable Auto Load LISA scs C Auto Load Canada scs f Auto Load Coinmap scs Figure 1 Page 6 of 19 182 005 1 00 Copyright 2005 by Bellatrix Systems Inc Testing Coin Wizards To test all models of Coin Wizards begin with these basic steps For specific settings for each model refer to the conseguent sections L 10 11 12 13 Mount the Coin Wizard into the Test Rack The ST 501 ST 511 should remain mounted inside of an IMPACT newsrack Unplug the keyswitch ComLink datalink from the Coin Wizard The keyswitch ComLink Datalink on an ST 501 ST 511 is not plugged directly into the Coin Wizard Alternately it must be unplugged from the 6 pin pig tailed IMPACT cable inside of the rack Plug the Test Cable into the Coin Wizard s keyswitch ComLink datalink connector Plug the Test Cable into the 6 pin pig tailed connector on the IMPACT cable for an ST 501 ST 511 With the MTS software open click on the corresponding tab for the model of the Coin Wizard to be tested and fill in the fields on it with the desired settings Reset the Coin Wizard The solenoid will fire Refer to individual Coin Wizard manuals for reset instructions Click the Program Settings button to program the Coin Wizard Click
13. o install the software The Maintenance Test Station Software includes two utilities e Coin Wizard Test Utility e Wand Configuration Utility Setting up the Maintenance Test Station The Maintenance Test Station should be shielded from intense light when being used with Coin Wizards equipped with Datalinks or ComLinks Datalinks ComLinks and wands are sensitive to bright light due to infrared communication components Assembling the Maintenance Test Station e Install the Maintenance Test Station Software on the PC see previous section e Connect the Power Supply to the back of the MTS then plug into a wall outlet The green power indicator light will be lit on the front of the MTS e Testing Coin Wizards Connect the RS 232 Serial Cable to the PC Com port 1 2 3 or 4 and to the back of the MTS Attach the 6 pin connector on the Test Cable to the back of the MTS the end of the cable marked B must be attached to the MTS The Test Cable that ships with the Maintenance Test Station is for use with ST 100 and ST 201 211Coin Wizards If an adapter cable is needed for the ST 110 or ST 501 511 contact Bellatrix e Programming wands Attach the 6 pin connector on the Wand Cradle cable to the back of the MTS Page 5 of 19 182 005 1 00 Copyright 2005 by Bellatrix Systems Inc Coin Wizard Test Utility Software To run the Coin Wizard Test Utility software click the Start button on the Windows desktop select Programs then Bellatrix t
14. r open Open and close the door to reset the cash to zero E Again insert two dimes and a nickel to ensure that the Coin Wizard is reading and registering each coin The solenoid will fire only after the last coin total of 25 Open and close the rack door Click the Read out Wizard button and verify that the data read matches the amount of cash and sales that were put into the Coin Wizard Disconnect the Test Cable from the Coin Wizard and reconnect the keyswitch ComLink datalink Reset the Coin Wizard Insert coins again to verify that the prices are set correctly Use additional coins to verify that the Coin Wizard reads all denominations Remove the Coin Wizard from the test rack Page 7 of 19 182 0051 00 Copyright 2005 by Bellatrix Systems Inc Testing the ST 100 200 To test an ST 100 or ST 200 select the ST100 200 tab Refer to the section Testing Coin Wizards to properly test the Coin Wizard with coins If testing an ST110 100 Combo Coin Wizard ensure that the selection jumper is in the correct position for an ST 100 The ST 100 requires a different cable than the ST 110 Verify that the cable that is marked for the ST 100 is being used The end of the cable marked with a B must be connected to the MTS When opening the ST100 200 screen all buttons except Program Settings and Exit are disabled The Group ID if enabled on the Options Tab Wizard ID Paper Price and Test Price fields should be filled in with the val
15. res a different cable than the ST 100 Verify that the cable that is marked for the ST 110 is being used The end of the cable marked with a B must be connected to the MTS When opening the ST110 210 screen all buttons except Program Settings and Exit are disabled The Group ID if enabled on the Options Tab Wizard ID Price Tiers and Test Price fields should be filled in with the values to be programmed into the Coin Wizard When satisfied with the entered values click on the Program Settings button Windows Coin Wizard Test Utility vi 0 Group ID LED Phototransistor Wizard ID Coin Accept Reed Tier 1 Coin Detect Tier 2 Coin Retum Reed Tier 3 Slug Detect Disabled vzad version Test Price Head Fash Head Error Hage ERD Wear Program Settings Figure 5 Program Settings Clicking the Program Settings button will program the Coin Wizard with the values set If programming fails a failure error will be displayed and the current screen will remain unchanged When programming is successful the solenoid on the Coin Wizard will fire and the screen will update as shown in Figure 6 The Program Settings button will have changed to Read out Wizard and the remaining buttons will be enabled Page 10 of 19 182 0051 00 Copyright 2005 by Bellatrix Systems Inc Read out Wizard When clicked the Read out Wizard button will read all cash and sales information from the Coin Wizard The information will be displayed
16. san oa Dane Es i ameter Figure 11 Page 14 of 19 182 005 1 00 Copyright 2005 by Bellatrix Systems Inc Wand Configuration Utility Software To run the Wand Configuration Utility software click the Start button on the Windows desktop select Programs then Bellatrix then WandInit Setting Options The opening screen displays the current Options Clicking on the Options tab from other areas of the program will return the user to Options Selected options are saved on exit of the program and restored each time it is opened Select Port The Select Port option allows the user to select the serial port that the software will use Only currently available serial ports are available in the drop down list The availability of serial ports may change from computer to computer depending on hardware configuration Lock Group ID If checked the Lock Group ID option disables editing of Group ID from other screens Exit Clicking the Exit button will quit the program and return the user to the Windows Desktop Windows Wand Configuration Utility 1 0 Options wand Il Route Wizard Select Fort Figure 12 Page 15 of 19 182 0051 00 Copyright 2005 by Bellatrix Systems Inc Configuring the Wand II To configure a Wand II click on the Wand II tab A Wand II can be reprogrammed or reinitialized in order to change its function ID number Group ID number and edition structure or to upgrade it Before reprogramming or reini
17. ssful otherwise it will emit two short and one longer beep Load When clicked the Load button displays a pop up dialog box that lets the user browse for and select a configuration file The contents of the selected file are loaded into the on screen fields The default location for the files is the program installation folder The default installation folder is C Program Files Bellatrix Save When clicked the Save button displays a pop up dialog box that allows the user to save the on screen fields to a file Unsaved changes will be lost when the software is exited If the changes are saved to the filename Wandmap2 scs they will automatically be loaded each time the software is run Exit Clicking the Exit button will quit the program and return the user to the Windows Desktop Hard Resetting the Wand Il Hard resetting the Wand II will erase all data in Wand memory including edition and price structure Resetting should only be done before and after reprogramming or when troubleshooting a Wand problem While holding down the 1 key on the Wand run a small magnet along its left side The datalink on the MTS can be used for this purpose if necessary because the datalink has a magnet in its nose cone In this case swipe the left side of the Wand across the nose cone of the datalink The Wand will emit one long beep followed by one short beep After the short beep quickly release the finger from the 1 key and hold down the 5 key The Wand
18. the Diameter Test button to perform a Diameter Test on ST 201 ST 211 and ST 501 ST 511 Test the Coin Wizard with money A test price of US 25 will be used for this example If testing with non US coins follow the same procedure using the applicable currency An assortment of all coins that the Coin Wizard can read is recommended for this test Suggested coins are 3 quarters 7 dimes 4 nickels and 2 dollar coins A Insert one quarter into the coin slot The solenoid will fire and the trip lever will fall unlatching the door Open the rack door then close it Repeat this test three times to verify that the Coin Wizard is reading the quarters and opening on the set price B Insert a dime and a nickel The solenoid should not fire because the set price has not been reached Press the coin return button to clear the cash and retrieve the coins from the coin return slot If the solenoid does fire allowing the door to be opened the previous sale likely was not registered Inspect the coin accept door and magnet for damaged or missing parts C Insert a second dime The door should not open since the cash was cleared in the previous step by pressing the coin return If the door does open it is likely that the coin return did not activate Inspect the coin return linkage for damage or missing parts D Assuming that the door did not open in the previous step insert another dime and a nickel to total 25 The solenoid should fire and the doo
19. tializing the wand should be reset Follow the instructions below in the section entitled Hard Resetting the Wand II to reset it Make sure that Wands have been downloaded to prevent loss of data before reprogramming or initializing Reprogramming a Wand II 1 Click the Reprogram Wand button A dialog box is displayed that prompts for the location and filename of the firmware to be programmed into the Wand Select only files with S19 extensions that have been distributed by Bellatrix Highlight the filename and click Open or double click to select it A pop up box will indicate that the program is waiting for a Wand Hello 2 Place the Wand in the Cradle with the nose of the wand docking to the datalink Make sure that the wand nose is level with the datalink nose If necessary use the clear plastic spacer to prop up the back of the wand so that it doesn t lose communication with the MTS 3 During programming the busy light on the MTS will flicker and progressively higher numbers are displayed in the pop up box on the program screen Wait until the wand beeps then remove it from the cradle The LCD display on the wand may read Programming Wait If it does wait until the wand displays the word Done Do not push any keys or reset the wand until it displays Done Doing so could cause the Wand to be unusable 4 Hard Reset the Wand and initialize it according to the instructions below 5 Ifthe Wand fails to reprogram re start the process
20. ues to be programmed into the Coin Wizard When satisfied with the entered values click on the Program Settings button Windows Coin Wizard Test Utility vi 0 Group ID LED Phototransistor Wizard ID Coin Accept Reed Paper Price Coin Detect Coin Retum Reed Slug Detect Disabled vzad version Test Price Head Fash Head Error Hage ERD ear Program Settings Figure 2 Program Settings Clicking the Program Settings button will program the Coin Wizard with the values set If programming fails a failure error will be displayed and the current screen will remain unchanged When programming is successful the solenoid on the Coin Wizard will fire and the screen will update as shown in Figure 3 The Program Settings button will have changed to Read out Wizard and the remaining buttons will be enabled Page 8 of 19 182 0051 00 Copyright 2005 by Bellatrix Systems Inc Read out Wizard When clicked the Read out Wizard button will read all cash and sales information from the Coin Wizard The information will be displayed in a pop up dialog box as shown in Figure 4 When the Done button is clicked the program returns to the initial screen in Figure 2 Wizard Version When clicked the Wizard Version button will display the Coin Wizard version information in the box above the button Read Cash When clicked the Read Cash button will display the Coin Wizard cash information in the box above the button A pop up dialog bo
21. will respond with two short beeps If the Wand doesn t emit the two short beeps the finger probably didn t move from the 1 key to the 5 key quickly enough so try again This process may take some practice Page 17 of 19 182 005 1 00 Copyright 2005 by Bellatrix Systems Inc Configuring the Route Wizard To configure a Route Wizard Wand click on the Route Wizard tab A Route Wizard can be reinitialized to set or change prices or Group ID Initializing a Route Wizard 1 Enter the Group ID into the appropriate box This number can be found on the back of the Wand on the serial number tag Enter the four price tiers into the Price boxes These boxes are in direct conjunction with the price positions on the rotary switch on the front of the Route Wizard Wand 2 Click the Initialize Wand button 3 Place the Route Wizard in the Wand Cradle Use the clear plastic spacer if necessary to position the Wand in the cradle 4 The Route Wizard Wand will beep once and the green LED will blink once if initialization is successful Otherwise there will be no beep and the red LED will blink If the red LED blinks pull the wand away and retry Windows Wand Configuration Utility 1_0 Eroun ID EE Price 1 0 25 Price 2 0 35 Group ID TM Price 3 ro Initialize wand 0 0 5 Price 1 MEE rice d BE Initializing Wand 0 25 Wating Hor wand Hello e LT ma BO Price 2 w O Rack J Open Rac Mis EE Exit
22. x will prompt to clear the cash Read Error Flags When clicked the Read Error Flags button will read all error codes from the Coin Wizard and display the results in the Error Flag box above the button If an error condition is identified the related text in the box will be highlighted in red If no errors are detected the text in the box will remain gray Next Wizard When clicked the Next Wizard button will reset the screen and the program in preparation for programming additional Coin Wizards Exit Clicking the Exit button will quit the program and return the user to the Windows Desktop Windows Coin Wizard Test Utility vi 0 Options ST110 210 5T211 511 ST100 200 ST2O1 501 Group ID 100 LED Phototransistar Wizard ID 3 Coin Accept Reed Faper Frice An Coin Detect Coin Retum Reed Slug Detect Disabled Wizard Version Read Cash Read Error Flags Next Wizard Test Price Zn i Figure 3 Group ID 100 OF Sales 3 Wizard ID a Cash Total 7n Paper Price 25 Collection Cash Load Time feo 8 34 10 Test Price 25 Error Flag E Figure 4 Page 9 of 19 182 0051 00 Copyright 2005 by Bellatrix Systems Inc Testing the ST 110 210 To test an ST 110 210 select the ST110 210 tab Refer to the section Testing Coin Wizards to properly test the Coin Wizard with coins If testing an ST110 100 Combo Coin Wizard ensure that the selection jumper is in the correct position for an ST 110 The ST 110 requi
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