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1. Error Message Reader is Offline Insufficient Invalid Account Out of Service Not in Use Use Exact Coins Out of Coins Range N A Up to 20 characters Up to 20 characters Up to 20 characters Up to 20 characters Up to 20 characters Up to 20 characters Up to 20 characters Up to 20 characters Range N A Up to 20 characters Up to 20 characters Up to 20 characters Up to 20 characters Up to 20 characters Up to 20 characters Up to 20 characters Up to 20 characters Parameter Receipt Printer Use Printer LCD Message Line 1 LCD Message Line 2 Credit Card Receipt Onl Basic Print Format Special Start Hex Printer Delay Start Header LineFeeds Print Test Receipt Header 1 8 Footer 1 5 End Footer LineFeeds BarCode Initization BarCode Print Code Special End Hex Chars Description Top level settings for serial Receipt Printer Sets the printer service to Disabled AutoPrint or Manual button Sets the Press Button to LCD message for print services Sets the print receipt LCD message for print services Sets to print the receipt only if credit card is used Sets the Receipt Printer to print just the basic receipt format Sets the hex codes used for logo 00 if not used Sets the Printer Delay to allow for brief pause for every printed line Sets the number of Line Feeds before printing t
2. Figure 9 shows the USER card 1 Insert the VendaCard USER Card into the Pulse Vending Station The display will show the amount of credit available on the card See Figure 16 STATUS O Mb a E Figure 16 Escrow available on VendaCard The user can now use the Pulse Vending Station as long as the card is inserted and contains sufficient value 2 Remove the VendaCard USER Card when finished with purchases 36 of 77 Accessing Using the Web Using a web browser to set the system parameters A convenient way to configure the Pulse Vending Station parameters in real time is to use a web browser Logging into the Raptor II Web Server Figure 17 shows the login screen after you open a web browser to access to Raptor II via network 8 Raptor I Web Mozilla Firefox Se File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help ME A http 192 168 1 105 8080 index htm LY 8B Google 2 A Most Visited Getting Started 3 Latest Headlines Raptor II Web Raptor2 Series WARNING DATA FROM WEB IS NOT ENCRYPTED Username Password Submit Figure 17 Web Interface login screen The factory default accounts for manager and clerk are as following Manager Username VENDAPIN Password vendapin Clerk Username VENDAPIN Password password NOTE The manager and clerk accounts passwords should be changed immediately for security purposes After you log in you will see the Main Menu with Home we
3. Empty Empty signal connected to LED to 11 Note PIN 1 left side of VCB 1 board see Figure 1 Dispense Signal Ready Signal Stuck Signal Empty Signal To Dispenser To Dispenser GND Figure 3 TTL Logical Diagram 74 of 77 VCB 1 Dip Switch Position Position 1 Position 2 Position 3 Position 4 API Set Reserved Reserved Card Hold On Off Default OFF Default OFF On Off Default OFF Default OFF API Set Standard OFF CECB4 API ON Default OFF Card Hold Default OFF fully ejects the card ON to hold the card Rear of VCB 2 Interface Board 5VDC 12VDC USB _XT Style P S y Dispense Button Figure 4 VCB 2 Ports VCB 2 XT Style Connector 1 Left 12VDC 2 Ground 3 Ground 4 5VDC VCB 2 USB Type B Use USB Type A to USB Type B cable for connecting to PC USB Type A port VCB 2 True RS 232 RJ 12 Port PINS Description 1 Left Ground 2 Data Receive 3 Data Transmit VCB 2 Reset Button see Figure 2 near green LED VCB 2 Empty Ready LED Header see Figure 2 VCB 2 Dispense Button This dispense button is used for To test the general card dispenser operation To set the card dispenser status to READY after the first dispense to allow the card to move to cover the rear card sensor Note EMPTY status is set by default if no cards are in card dispenser stack Adjust the ca
4. POS Keypad Kevpad Butt 4 ypa uttons 8Push Buttons 5896 NTS Keypad Buttons Drivers 4 Buttons Drivers 5897 5898 Autovend Used when Opto isolator 1 must be Checked Opto 1 Monitor Option monitored to determine when to Unchecked U nchecked turn off the pulse Sets the currency symbol based on 8 different symbols Dollar British Pound Yen Dollar No Currency Symbol Euro Chile Thailand Dollar oe Sign Baht Dinar 2 Aruba Florin f een or No Currency Sign Symbol Sets the 3 letters international International Currency ps CONOR Sei C display the 3 letters at the end of USD Up to 3 chars ode the escrow balance value to appear on LCD screen or print receipt Sets the currency pre cursor that Period Pre Cursor will appear on the escrow balance Period Comma or value None Max Cash Sets the maximum cash value A EEN Sets to allow the system to dispense change coin changer Checked Bree CHange without Sica vend oy NENE Ske Unchecked transactions Set to automatically dispense Auto Change change coin changer after a Unchecked eee nchecked single vend on cash transactions Set to dispense change when the Checked COMA coin return button is pressed ads Unchecked 15 of 77 Default N A Unchecked Current Date Time 19200 Range N A Checked Unchecked Date Time Description Top level system settings Sets the system to go into enabled or disabled Sets date an
5. Credit Card Only Parameter Error LCD Messages Error Message Unable to read card Insufficient Invalid Account Out of Service Not In Use Use Exact Coins Out of Coins Description Top level settings for Status LCD Messages Sets the System Ready message Sets the Enabled message Sets the Disabled message Sets the Exceeded Limit Message Sets the Bypass Mode Message Sets the Total Sales Message used for credit card transactions Sets the Approved message used for credit card transactions Sets the Declined message used for credit card transactions Table 18 Description Top level settings for Error LCD Messages Sets the error message to appear on 1 line Sets the Bad Card message used for RFID swipe card reader Sets the Insufficient funds available message Sets the Invalid Account message Sets the Out of Service message used for payment devices reporting the error messages Sets the Not in Use message used for payment devices not currently installed in the vending unit Sets the Use Exact Coins message used for when the coin acceptor has less than 1 in change Sets the Out of Coins message used for when the coin acceptor runs out of change while dispensing change to customer Table 19 23 of 77 Default N A System Ready Enabled Disabled Exceeded Limit Bypass Mode Total Sales Approved Declined Default N A EZH
6. after the approval is made Sets to display the credit card message after the approval is made Sets to display the Escrow message only when there is positive cash balance available for vends Sets to display the Please Remove message Sets to display the Your VendaCard message Sets to display Press Enter message Sets to display the remove message for the RFID card Sets to display Credit Card message used for credit card transactions Sets to display Cash message used for receipt printing Table 17 22 of 77 a Default 1 0 6456 2 1 041 1 EUR 2 CAD Unchecked Default N A VENDAPIN LLC PulseVend Series Insert Coin Bill or Card Please make your selection Escrow Balance Please Remove Your VendaCard Then Press ENTER VendaCard Credit Card Cash Range Up to 3 characters Checked Unchecked Range N A Up to 20 characters Up to 20 characters Up to 20 characters Up to 20 characters Up to 20 characters Up to 20 characters Up to 20 characters Up to 20 characters Up to 20 characters Up to 20 characters Up to 20 characters Up to 20 characters Up to 20 characters Parameter Status LCD Messages System Ready Enabled Disabled Exceeded Limit Bypass Mode Total Sales Credit Card In Use Approved Credit Card Only Declined
7. unauthorized modification of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by VENDAPIN The correction of interference caused by such unauthorized modification substitution or attachment will be the responsibility of the user 5 of 77 Two Year Warranty and Service Policy VENDAPIN LLC warrants to the purchaser that this VENDAPIN product hereinafter called the unit is free from defects in materials and the workmanship for a period of two years from the date of purchase If any such defect is discovered within the first 90 days of the warranty period VENDAPIN LLC will repair or replace the unit free of charge Ifany such defect is discovered after 90 days and up to the end of the one year warranty period VENDAPIN LLC will repair the unit free of charge plus the cost of shipping All warranty repair and replacement actions are contingent on verification of the defect s or malfunction s and upon prepaid delivery of the unit to VENDAPIN LLC 838 E Jefferson Street Brooksville Florida 34601 by parcel post common carrier UPS Fed Ex DHL or other commercial means This warranty does not apply to normal wear to tampering or alterations resulting in cracked or broken components or to units damaged by voltage excessive heat cold or moisture To preserve your rights under the warranty you must provide proof of purchase for the returned unit RETURNING THE PRODUCT REGIS
8. 14 A III O E A 14 General icira ERE SES e SEE kta nase ones pond cine stave Gi RESENS ES loess EEEE A a A ae ae aR eR 15 O acy SBS REJSE ea ies wc ngs ag enti es ca ou ah esas Ge ES os Se ae nes amc esau ges ance SSRI SES SENSE SSENE SS 16 VendaCard system Settings Vend Pc id Az ad ac 17 LA sda acs eos Aces ag Mareen a a aloes eae Seay oa gv A A Pa ahs AA AA Rass oa ioe a Ad a ht os 18 COM CAME cen ic ea tae Secs A AE A ad ase E apse Nc ek tab 20 BUIN aida ES 21 Resetting parameters to their default values iics 00ssossscorcssoesisvosecssecsncsovoassocwosceussstocvdesuvacscnasseeendsvenctecendase 27 Using a Web browser to reset default parameters ii Aaa 27 Multi Communication Interaccion 28 The VendaCard Control as ed as 30 VendaC ard CODECARD iii a bad 30 VendaCatd MANAGER CAR DD 0 is 30 Nenda Cid PASS CARD a Id AA lios 31 Vend Card FORMAT CARD o O aCe eee 31 VendaCard POS CA RID a a E AA A AIN da AR A AA AAA 31 VendaCard USER CARD a ba 32 Using the VendaCard CODE Card to set the Site Code eessoesssesssesssocssoossoosssossssessseessoossoosssoosssssssossssose 32 Using the VendaCard MANAGER Card to set the system Parameters ooocccooccoonnconnccnnnconnconanonnnconoconnconos 33 Using the VendaCard PASS Card to operate the vending deviCe ooooomoommmsssmss s 34 Using the VendaCard FORMAT Card to format user Car dS oooonnooononconnnnconnnnconnncononoconanocononoconanoconaconnes 34 Using the VendaCard POS Card to credit or debit m
9. 8 Push Buttons Prices 1 8 are available 4 LED Push Buttons Drivers Only Prices 5 8 are available gt gt gt gt Raptor II System Mozilla Firefox File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help JE c x ac 2 Most Visited Getting Started Latest Headlines http 192 168 1 100 8080 sy 1 28 Google _ Raptorl Web Konica Minolta Raptor II System 5x96 RFID Series System Settings Site Code ENDAPIN UPPER CASES AUTHORIZED ONLY Access Group Level 0 0 0 255 Enable RFID Reader Y Auto Reset Account Card Y for every transaction NVendaCard System 3 Settings Vend Prices iming Timing NEV Sed A Account Card Timeout checked Secs 0 NEVER Parallel Bill Coin Save Coin Changer a Raptor II System Coin Changer Tubes Coin Currency Conv Bill Validator Vend Prices using VendaCard Format 100 1 00 25 0 25 Bill Currency Conv System LCD Msgs a Status LCD Msgs 22 Error LCD Msgs 33 Receipt Printer Net Settings 44 Resettable Meters 55 Non Resettable Meters 66 System Stats TCP IP Stats 77 Log Out 88 Save Done Figure 24 Web Browser VendaCard Price Settings 47 of 77 Coordinating Timin with the Device s Setting the timing parameters using Timing Menu Re configuring timing parameters The timing parameters in the Pulse Vending Station should be set to match the timing requirements of the vending device s Th
10. driver installation s ONE at a time until the USB drivers for all USB PulseVend systems are properly installed To avoid mixing up the Raptor II USB port s connected to multiple USB port s on the PC make sure the cable s are labeled Set the baud rate for the USB port s to 19200 RS 232 Interface Details The RS 232 serial communication interface used by Raptor II does not require any drivers The default RS 232 communication protocol for PulseVend systems is 19200 8 N 1 and no handshaking The RS 232 serial port is also used for interfacing to the optional receipt printer 29 of 77 Accessing Using the VendaCard Control Cards The VendaCard Control Cards For PulseVend systems that are equiped with a VendaCard RFID reader a set of 5 five VendaCard Control Cards allow configuration and setup of the VENDAPIN LLC Pulse Vending Station VendaCard CODE CARD Figure 4 shows the VendaCard CODE card This card is used to set the SiteCode of the PulseVend The SiteCode programs the PulseVend system to only allow VendaCard User cards for one company or location This prevents VendaCards from different companies or locations to be used at your location Vin CODE SITE CODE ACCESS CODE www vendapin com Re Order P N 940004005 Figure 4 VendaCard Code Card VendaCard MANAGER CARD Figure 5 shows the VendaCard MANAGER card This card is used to configure the Pulse Vending Station system settings Vin MANAGER
11. format 1 00USD appears on the display and in printouts as described here 42 of 77 Currency Symbol Set this parameter to specific currency symbol to display the currency symbol character next to currency The existing currency symbols are listed here e Dollar e British Pound e Yen e Euro e Chile E with 2 forward diagonal lines e Thailand Baht 8 with vertical line in middle e Dinar e Aruba Florin f e No Currency Sign Symbol International Currency Code Set this parameter to configure the 3 letter international currency code ISO 4217 to be displayed after the currency value Pre Cursor This parameter selects two currency separators comma or period or none This separator will be seen in all menus displays and printouts Setting cash credit card and debit card limits The following parameters are located under the General Menu Max Cash This is the maximum cash value a patron can insert into the cash acceptance device The maximum cash value is 655 35 Exceeding the cash acceptor s limit Different types of cash acceptors react differently when the last coin or bill inserted exceeds the cash or card value If your unit uses a MDB acceptor If the patron tries to exceed the maximum value the bill acceptor rejects the money and an error message will be displayed on screen The Pulse Vending Station adds the escrow amount card value and denomination of coin or bill in the acceptor ev
12. incoming shipment not marked with an RAF on the outside of the shipping container VENDAPIN LLC will issue a Return Authorization Number upon receiving a written request at the above address or a request by phone at 1 352 796 2693 customers should ask for the Technical Service Hotline Please provide the model number and serial number of the unit or the unit that contained the component s you wish to return For non warranty service please be prepared to supply a purchase order VISA MasterCard or American Express authorization or make other payment arrangements as required Within the continental United States you may request that your serviced unit be returned to you on a C O D basis 70f77 Products Covered in This Manual MDB Coin MDB Bill MDB RFID Card Pulse Coin or Receipt Changer Acceptor Credit Debit Reader Bill Acceptor Printer Card Reader VendaCard 5097 No Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional 5596SL Yes Optional No No No No 5596XL Yes Optional Optional Optional No Optional 5896 No No No Included No No 5897 No No USA No No No Technologies G8 5898 No No USA No No No Technologies Edge 8 of 77 About the Product What is the Pulse Vending Station The Raptor II Series Pulse Vending Station is a vending device that works in cooperation with any other device to control access to pools door locks or any other device that can be controlled with a relay clos
13. rejecting the notes Refill the coin tubes The purchase price has exceeded the maximum pre Poet dan e ankru oro Declined p p P value and contact the merchant account authorized value to increase the limit Table 27 66 of 77 Troubleshooting guide Pulse Vending Station problems Table 28 describes problems that may occur in the Pulse Vending Station and provides the steps you should take to resolve the behavior Problem Cause No letters on LCD display screen LCD screen intensity too low System problem No main power to unit Adjust the LCD display contrast using the trimpot clockwise located on bottom front right side of board next to LCD connector Power down for few seconds then power up again unplug amp replug the unit power cord from electrical outlet Check electrical fuse All blocks on LCD display screen LCD screen intensity too high System problem Reset condition Adjust the LCD display contrast using the trimpot counter clockwise located on bottom front right side of board next to LCD connector Power down for few seconds then power up again unplug amp replug the unit power cord from electrical outlet Contact VENDAPIN technical support Serial port or USB port not working Wrong baud rate Wrong cable Host and Print Copy Vending Station must be set to same baud rate 19200 Use standard off the shelf 9 to 9 serial cable Re i
14. reset on a regular basis e Non resettable Totals Provide a tamper proof record of all transactions made on the system Viewing and resetting counters meters You can view reset and print the meters in a web browser using the Resettable Meters or Non Resettable Meters selection 50 of 77 Setting up a Receipt Printer Configuring the serial printer You can hook up a serial printer to the Pulse Vending Station to print out receipts Figure 25 DB 9 Female Serial Port 1 Connect a serial printer to the DB9 port J9 on the back of the controller board See Figure 25 2 The printer should be configured to operate with the parameters listed in Table 24 Read the printer user s manual that accompanied the serial printer to find out how to set them Note The Raptor IT vending controller is also capable of 9600 baud 3 Configure the Copy Vending Station using a Web browser and set the Receipt Printer parameters under Receipt Printer menu Printer Serial Settings Baud Rate 19200 Parity None Data Bits 8 Stop bits 1 Flow Control None Table 24 Default Serial Settings 51 of 77 FDI Interface Accessing the DB 15HD Interface DB 15HD Interface Connector VENDAPIN LLC s Vending Access Control products use a DB 15HD connector to interface with third party vending devices The DB 15HD connector is a VENDAPIN LLC standard for interfacing to system devices Pre assembled harnesses with installatio
15. the VendaCard system after Checked Checked or Unchecked Card each transaction with an Account Card Account Card Amount of time in seconds that the 3600 0 65535 Seconds Timeout Account Card will timeout if a transaction is not made Set to 0 to never timeout Vend Prices using Sub level settings for Setting VendaCard N A N A VendaCard Prices Vend Prices using Sets the price based on the Pulse Prices 1 65535 VendaCard 1 8 Interface Mode 1 100 2 200 Note AutoVend 1 device only 3 300 Every price is based on NTS Keypad up to 8 devices 4 400 cents currency system For POS Keypad up to 8 devices 5 500 example 8 Push Buttons up to 8 devices 6 600 10 10 cents 4 Buttons Drivers up to 4 7 700 100 1 00 devices only prices 5 8 are 8 800 used Table 7 17 of 77 Parameter Description Default VendaCard Read Top level settings for reading and N A N A Format formatting VendaCards VendaCard RFID Sub level settings for reading N A N A Card Data Read VendaCard RFID data SiteCode Created Site location code for the VendaCard For viewing only N A Date currently inserted Date the VendaCard was formatted Group Level Security encoded on the VendaCard For viewing only N A currently inserted Total Card Uses Total number of times the VendaCard For viewing only N A currently inserted was formatted Current Balance on the VendaCard currently For viewing only N A Escrow
16. using a cross over cable Note These instructions were written assuming Windows XP as the installed operating system 1 Unplug the network cable from your desktop or laptop 2 Right mouse click on the Local Area Connection Icon next to the clock See figure 19 Figure 19 Windows XP Network Connection Status 3 In the Network Connections Window Right mouse click on the Local Area Connection icon See figure 20 s Network Connections Eile Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help Bac y a ya Search E Folders Ez LAN or High Speed Internet Network Tasks E Create a new connection 3 Set up a home or small Local Area office network Connection Change Windows Firewall settings See Also Figure 20 LAN Network Connection Icon 4 Click on Properties 5 In the Local Area Connection Properties select Internet Protocol TCP IP 6 Click on the Properties button See figure 21 4 Local Area Connection Properties General Advanced Connect using BB VIA Compatable Fast Ethernet Adapt This connection uses the following items El Client for Microsoft Networks A File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks El QoS Packet Scheduler BOOK Internet Protocol TCP IP Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default Figure 21 LAN Properties 40 of 77 7 In the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties select the Use the following IP add
17. where the Pulse Vending Station is located It is useful to set this value to tell apart Pulse Vending Stations when multiple stations are present No Activity Timeout This is the amount of time between 1 second and 65 535 seconds during which nothing will happen when a patron has left escrow in the unit e If there is escrow in the unit immediately after the vend or deposit was made the No Activity timer has started Then the fate of that escrow depends on how the No Activity Payout parameter is set see below Setting the No Activity timer Set the time parameter for the amount of time the unit should wait before taking action Disabling the No Activity timer Setting No Activity Timer to 0 will disable the no activity timer No Activity Payout This parameter is available only if No Activity is set It determines what happens to the escrow when the no activity timer expires e If checked the unit pays the balance e If unchecked the escrow is absorbed by the unit and added to the No Activity meter Interface This parameter sets the interface based on the type and number of devices At default the interface is set to AutoVend which uses the FDI Foreign Device Interface to connect the opto relay circuit to enable pulse vend operations Please contact VENDAPIN if you require different interfaces Defining currency display The following parameters are located under the General Menu They determine how currency Example Currency
18. with many of the pulse vending devices available today e Use Pulse Vending Stations as the payment device attached to host systems 9 of 77 Getting Started Setting up the unit Connecting the unit to the host device Installation instructions tailored to the product you ordered should have been included with the shipment of your unit s Powering up the Pulse Vending Station The Pulse Vending Station must be located near a socket outlet Plug the DC power supply into the Pulse Vending Station Then plug the power supply into a wall outlet The unit cycles through 1ts boot up sequence displaying the system version software version serial number IP number and location name If you ever need to call or email VENDAPIN LLC customer service you may be asked to provide this boot up information Please note the displayed numbers and write them in the spaces provided on the last page of this manual Note The 5897 5898 does not include a display Version This is the version of the software that has been issued with your unit Location Each unit can be configured with the location name The location name is displayed at boot up When the unit is configured at the factory this parameter is set to Front Lobby 1 You should assign each machine at your site a unique location name This location name is useful when printing the receipts For information on modifying parameters see Programming The Unit section Custom Messages You
19. 54 of 77 Figure 27 NTS Keypad Figure 28 POS Keypad 55 of 77 Single Relay Interface The Single Relay Interface is used with either the NTS or POS keypads The Interface mode of the PulseVend firmware will be set to either the NTS keypad or the POS keypad in General of the web interface of the Raptor II PulseVend system When setting up a Single Relay Interface Pulse Vend system you have two different connection options available e 1 4 Button Lamp interface port J13 e Foreign Device Interface FDI J2 Note To use the J2 interface the K1 relay must be installed on the Raptor II board Note To use the J13 interface the U7 chip UDN2695 must be installed on the Raptor II board 1 4 Button Lamp J13 To use the 1 4 LED Button Lamp J13 interface the U7 chip UDN2695 must be installed on the Raptor II board The UDN2695 chip can only support 350 milliamps If you need a higher current capability then an external relay must be installed as shown if figure 29 Note The protection diode attached across the external relay s input is there to prevent the voltage spike that is produced when the relay is switched off If the diode is not present then there is a good possibility the UDN2695 chip will be destroyed 56 of 77 y ONO A i eh a oo NC pin 1 OMOnwAOUBRWNEF Input Voltage For Relays Resistor Size dependent on relays Figure 29 J13 Single Relay Interface Foreign Device Inte
20. Acceptor settings Parallel Bill Coin Not applicable to all Vending Units ff MDB Coin Changer settings Coin Changer Not applicable to all Vending Units v MDB Coin Changer coin counts Coin Changer Tubes Not applicable to all Vending Units Coin Conversion Table setup for foreign Coin Currency Conv Y currencies Not applicable to all Vending Units r MDB Bill Validtor Acceptor settings Bill Validator Not applicable to all Vending Units 2 v Bill Validator Table setup for foreign currencies A ANEDE Not applicable to all Vending Units System LCD Msgs Y System LCD Messages parameters Status LCD Msgs v Status LCD Messages parameters Error LCD Msgs Y Error LCD Messages parameters i A Receipt Printer parameters Y RECIPE Drnter Not applicable to all Vending Units Net Settings Y Network settings Resettable Meters Y Resettable counters meters Non Resettable Meters Y Non resettable counters meters System Stats Y System Status counters meters Log Out v Log Out of Web Server Table 1 13 of 77 Parameter listing Table 2 through Table 23 lists the parameters in the order they appear on the unit and also gives the acceptable range of values and default setting for each parameter Parameter Home Description Main system status Default Range dd mm yyyy hh mm ss Current Date Time Read For viewing only N A System Mode Firmware Series For viewing only N A Version Software Version For viewing
21. Balance inserted Format VendaCard Sub level settings for formatting N A N A RFID Cards VendaCard RFID data Access Group Level Security code to be encoded on the 00 0 255 VendaCard Escrow Escrow Balance to be encoded on the 0 0 9999 VendaCard Note Every price is based on cents currency system For example 10 10 cents 100 1 00 Hof VendaCards to Total number of VendaCards you wish to 0 0 9999 Format format Cancel VendaCard Stop formatting VendaCards Unchecked Checked Unchecked Card Format Now Table 8 Parameter Description Default Range Timing Top level settings for timing parameters N A N A Shows the Interface in use AutoVend 1 device only For NTS Keypad up to 8 devices Viewing AutoVend 1 device only NTS Keypad up to 8 devices POS Keypad up to 8 devices 8 Push Buttons up to 8 buttons 4 Buttons Drivers up to 4 devices Channel Timer Minimum debit pulse length for input 1250mS 1 32000 milliseconds pulses all interfaces Table 9 Keypad up to 8 devices Only 8 Push Buttons up to 8 buttons NTS 4 Buttons Drivers up to 4 Keypad devices Timing 5 8 18 of 77 Parameter Product Name Messages Description Top level settings for Product Names displayed on the LCD Default N A Range N A Product Name 1 8 Sets the Product Name LCD messages to be displayed when a product is selected Product Name 1 Prod
22. DB scale used for coin conversion Displays the last coin channel deposited Enable disable the coin changer N A For viewing only For viewing only For viewing only For viewing only Unchecked Default Range N A Enabled Disabled 2 Basic features 3 Basic amp Advanced features N A N A Checked Unchecked Coin Channel 1 16 Lists the available coin channels For viewing only 1 65535 Note Every coin value is based on cents currency system For example 10 10 cents 100 1 00 Coin Value 1 16 Lists the coin values loaded from MDB coin changer For viewing only 1 65535 Note Every coin value is based on cents currency system For example 10 10 cents 100 1 00 Coin Enable 1 16 Set to enable disable the coin channel 1 4 Checked 5 16 Unchecked Checked Unchecked Reset Coin Changer Parameter Coin Changer Tube Status Tube Value Reset Coin Tube Counters Resets the coin changer on the fly on request Table 12 Description Top level settings for MDB coin changer coin tubes Displays the coin tube positions 1 6 Displays the coin tube value loaded from MDB coin changer Displays the coin tube counts Resets to clear the coin tube counters or load the updated coin tube counters Table 13 20 of 77 Unchecked Default N A Checked Unchecked Range N A For viewing only N A For viewing o
23. EEA AA COM pin 1 NC 1 2 3 ER NO 5 e 6 NC 7 8 9 Gone n pen 12 NC Input Voltage NO For Relays COM ir ae NC Resistor Size dependent on relays Figure 33 J13 Four Relay Interface 62 of 77 a E Switch 1 1 2 Ta Switch 2 3 Ta Switch 3 A 5 i Switch 4 6 7 Lamp 1 8 Lamp 2 9 10 Lamp 3 11 Lamp 4 12 Pin 10 Sv DC Pin 11 12w DC Pin 12 24w DC Figure 34 J14 Four Lighted Push Buttons 63 of 77 Eight Push Buttons Interface The Eight Push Button Interface is used when a keypad not wanted and you need only buttons This is useful when you need product that prints only receipts 1 e recycling centers e The 4 Button Lamp interface port J13 is used to setup four lighted push buttons Figure 35 e The 5 8 Button Lamp interface port J14 is used to setup up to eight lighted push buttons Figure 35 1 4 Button Lamp J13 5 8 Button LED Lamp J14 To use the 7 4 Button Lamp J13 and the 5 8 Button Lamp J14 interface the U7 chip UDN2695 must be installed on the Raptor II board The UDN2695 chip can only support 350 milliamps AT Switch 1 1 2 A Switch 2 3 n 4 AT Switch 3 5 e Switch 4 6 7 Lamp 1 8 Lamp 2 9 10 Larnp 3 1 1 Lamp 4 12 Pin 10 Sv DC Pin 11 l2vDc Pin 12 24v DC Figure 35 J13 J14 Four Lighted Push Buttons 64 of 77 Opto 1 Monitor Option The Opto 1 Monitor option is available in all Interface modes The
24. Interface mode of the PulseVend firmware will be set to either the NTS keypad or the POS keypad in General of the web interface of the Raptor II PulseVend system When setting up the Opto 1 Monitor option the PulseVend system uses the Foreign Device Interface FDI 32 The Opto 1 Monitor option is used when the feedback active line from the vending system such as spiral motors is used to shut off the relays lamp driver lines controlled by Raptor2 system Foreign Device Interface FDI J2 Input Resistor based on Voltage J2 FDI DB 15HD Output from vending device Figure 36 J2 Opto 1 Monitor Option 65 of 77 Error Messages Troubleshooting amp Misc Error messages LCD Solution Message The bill acceptor coin changer is disabled because the software has received a full jam or stacker open Remove all money and clear the bill message from them This message appears only once and coin path of foreign objects when the event occurs Out of Service Insert a smaller bill or coins Exceeded Limit The escrow in the machine plus the last bill mserted The Max Cash parameter can be exceeded the unit s cash limit The bill is ejected increased to prevent this from occurring iti i there is not h Out of Coins The unit is holding escrow because there is not enoug Refill the coin tubes money in the coin tubes to pay out the requested change Exact i PS i o SER The bill acceptor is
25. MAT card 1 Insert and remove the VendaCard FORMAT Card from the Pulse Vending Station The Pulse Vending Station will show the Credit Value window as show in Figure 13 STATUS Y de Figure 13 Credit Add Value to VendaCard 2 Use the keypad on the Pulse Vending Station to set the initial value on the card Note 0 00 is the default value 3 Press the Return Key on the keypad The Pulse Vending Station will show the Cards to Format window as show in Figure 14 34 of 77 STATUS Me Figure 14 Number of Cards to Format Use the keypad on the Pulse Vending Station to enter the number of cards to format Press the Return key on the keypad Insert the first USER Card to format When the Formatting Done Window appears remove the user card Continue inserting more cards until all cards are formatted AOS Using the VendaCard POS Card to credit or debit money from user cards Figure 8 shows the POS card 1 Insert and remove the VendaCard POS Card from the Pulse Vending Station The Pulse Vending Station will show the Debit Value screen STATUS O A a Figure 15 Credit Value Screen 2 If you wish to credit money to the user card use the plus arrow on the keypad to show Credit Value on the lcd See Figure 15 3 Press the number keys to enter the value to be debited or credited to the user card 4 Press the Return Key on the keypad 35 of 77 Using the VendaCard USER Cards to make purchases
26. SITE CODE ACCESS CODE www vendapin com Re Order PIN 940004 002 Figure 5 VendaCard Manager Card 30 of 77 VendaCard PASS CARD Figure 6 shows the VendaCard PASS card This card allows unlimited free purchases on all channels for testing and demonstrations PASS SITE CODE ACCESS CODE www vendapin com Re Order PIN 940004004 Figure 6 VendaCard PASS Bypass card VendaCard FORMAT CARD Figure 7 shows the VendaCard FORMAT card This card allows the PulseVend system to setup user card s or reformat corrupted user card s Vin FORMAT SITE CODE ACCESS CODE www vendapin com Re Order PIN 940004001 Figure 7 VendaCard Format Card VendaCard POS CARD Figure 8 shows the VendaCard POS card This Point Of Sale card allows money to added credit or subtracted debit from user cards Vin POS SITE CODE ACCESS CODE www vendapin com Re Order PIN 840004 003 Figure 8 VendaCard POS Point of Sale Card 31 of 77 VendaCard USER CARD Figure 9 shows the VendaCard USER card This card is used by the customers to make a purchase with the Pulse Vending Station s APIN z LLC o B u 5 c gt Sign 4 Hera vende Card Registered Trademah of VENDAPBH LLC Amorto 64000 001 Figure 9 VendaCard User Card Using the VendaCard CODE Card to set the Site Code Figure 4 shows the VendaCard CODE card 1 Insert the VendaCard CODE Card into the Pulse Vending Station The site code will be set as sh
27. TRATION CUT OUT CARD enclosed in this manual with the new unit will also register the warranty by serving as proof Otherwise a copy of the sales invoice showing the serial number of the returned unit must accompany the unit as proof of purchase If your unit is delivered to VENDAPIN LLC lacking proof of purchase and we are unable to otherwise verify date of purchase we will assume the purchase date of the unit was prior to the two year warranty period It will then be serviced under the terms of VENDAPIN LLC s Service Policy Our sole and exclusive liability for defects in materials and workmanship shall be limited to repair or replacement of the unit at our service center and we shall not be liable for incidental contingent or consequential damages This warranty does not obligate us to bear any of the costs of transportation charges in connection with repair or replacement of the unit or any defective parts of the unit This warranty is invalid if the damage or defect to the unit is caused by accident Acts of God customer abuse misuse unauthorized alteration or repair or vandalism by third parties This warranty is made in lieu of any other expressed warranty and except for the foregoing warranty which is exclusive there is no other expressed warranty being made This warranty gives you specific legal rights You may have other rights which vary according to the state or country in which the unit was sold 6 of 77 Di
28. V nparin LLC Raptor II PulseVend User Guide amp Manual Raptor Il SERIES Pulse Vending Stations Operator s Manual Original Rev Date 04 15 11 Last Rev Date 30 08 11 1 of 77 Table of Contents Raptor II Series Pulse Vending Station Operator s Manual 0 c cecccecccecsseceseceeeeeesceesseceseceeeeeeseecaecneeneeeensees 5 Not rr Ad FEO e nl e ha a hd AO esa Real Time Cl ck Dat A area Two Year Warranty and Service Pol A A Qantas a abia A RN Parts and Service o a ees E oats Return Authorizations A ia Products Covered in This Ma t 8 Ab t the PLA ia 9 What is the Pulse Vending Station fst dace E A rt 9 Vend price SHU CUT ES ste perne PA E AT ADES AA EER AAE En derne A A ERa Eih 9 System ES AS A A ar E 9 Powertalures TES LORE neso n a NEDE e E a e N ser A oeeuettadaies 9 A a a tek ah acces Sa teh a ta oles ara ions hot Nn Sut Neues 9 Application programming interface API ecceccsecsseceseceeseeeseecaecnsecseneesseecsaecnaeeseeeenseecsaecneeneeeensaes 9 SECO Ad 10 Connecting the unit to the host device ac iat aide dans 10 Powering up the Pulse Vending Stations a a a dde 10 O A E E 10 SOLO EN gs ccc ta cepa NR a 10 A MICS GAG Sides acest E eR 10 Program mins A essere NESAS SS SNS EST SSR TRE see E iSS SES Ses STENE ENES SE Seks renses 11 Modifyng PILAS A ads 11 Configuring the unit for pulse vending A o 12 VOM stead etd ta SEES ESS SEER E een ll PE SEE SE SENSE REE ES E SEERE ERE SE EST EE 1 PAL AMG EI oat
29. View History Bookmarks Tools Help 2 Cc GY http 192 168 1 100 8080 W gt SB Google 2 Most Visited Getting Started A Latest Headlines Raptor Il Web Konica Minolta Raptor II System Raptor II System Home x cane Prices General Format 100 1 00 25 0 25 Readers Prices 11 VendaCard System 22 Settings Vend Prices VendaCardRead Format 33 Timing 44 Product Names 55 Parallel Bill Coin Coin Changer 66 Coin Changer Tubes 77 Coin Currency Conv Bill Validator 88 Bill Currency Conv Save System LCD Msgs Status LCD Msgs Error LCD Msgs Total Paid and Payment Type labels to appear on the Printed Receipt Receipt Printer Net Settings Resettable Misters Total Paid Total Paid Non Resettable Meters Payment Type Payment Type System Stats aa ICPAP Stats Log Out Done Figure 23 Web Browser Price Settings 46 of 77 Setting VendaCard System o and rices Using the VendaCard System Settings Vend Prices Menu The Pulse Vending Station allows up to 8 prices depending on the interface mode To set the price parameters 1 Click on the VendaCard System Settings Vend Prices link Figures 24 2 Configure the prices 1 8 based on device connected 3 The price parameters used are dependent on the Interface setting that is being used AutoVend Only Price 1 is used NTS Keypad Prices 1 8 are available POS Keypad Prices 1 8 are available
30. b page as shown by default as shown in Figure 18 37 of 77 e Raptor II System Mozilla Firefox e File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help X A nttp 192168 1100 8080 B 29 Goog e P 2 Most Visited Getting Started A Latest Headlines _ Raptor Web _ Konica Minolta _ Raptor II System doj x Raptor Il System TEE To print any screen here please use web browser print icon button General dd mm yyyy hhmm ss 13 10 2009 13 20 00 y System Mode PulseVend Series VendaCard System Version 1 01 Version Settings Vend Prices VendaCard Read Format S N 781 Timing Location Front Lobby 1 Product Names Parallel Bill Coin Status System Ready Coin Changer Last Transaction 13 10 2009 13 20 00 Coin Changer Tubes ita Cone Last Channel Selection 1 Bill Validator Last Total Paid 1 Bill Currency Conv Sustem LCD Mees Last Payment Type Credit Card Status LCD Msgs Escrow Balance 0 Error LCD Msgs a E Receipt Printer Last No Activity Amount 0 NEVER Net Settings Resettable Meters Non Resettable Meters Format 100 1 00 9000 90 00 System Stats Channel 1 Add Credit Reset Channel F Print Last Receipt g Out Done Figure 18 Raptor II Web Access Home Menu The left column of Figure 18 contains the top level menu selections The right side of Figure 18 displays the details of the top level menu selected The top level menus are described in details under the Your Unit chapter There ar
31. ber of things They use one set of global addresses for the whole world A group of private address spaces were set aside for use in a private network behind a router Some addresses are used only temporarily When the computer is turned off the address is given to someone else Subnet masks were created to break large networks into smaller more manageable groups Whether for the whole world or just for your home or office an IP address always looks like this four numbers separated by three periods 192 168 1 1 The subnet mask has the same format The subnet masks on your own home network will almost always have exactly these numbers 255 255 255 0 Don t change the subnet mask without being sure what it does You need to keep a record of these IP addresses 1 The one your IT department gives you This one is used by the whole world to access your network 2 The address of your PulseVend system unit on your own network By default VENDAPIN sets the IP address to 192 168 1 100 That s the IP address you type in an Internet browser to log in your PulseVend unit 3 There are situations where you will need to know IP addresses of other devices in your network What s the Difference Between Static and Dynamic IP Address The IP addresses from your IT department are assigned one of two ways Static IP address The device is assigned an IP address that never changes Dynamic IP address The device is assigned a temporary IP addres
32. ble the unit remotely Date Time Set this parameter to configure the real time date and time clock The real time date time clock is used for time date stamp on all transactions API RS232 USB Baud Rate This parameter controls the speed of the serial ports RS232 and USB on the Pulse Vending Station The serial ports support 9600 and 19200 baud 8 bits No Parity 1 Stop No Flow Control Restore to Factory Default Set this parameter to restore all parameters to Factory Default Determining how credit card reader and or debit PIN card device operate The following parameters are located under the Readers Menu Use them to configure for specific parameters for these credit card reader and debit PIN reader device Determining how cash acceptors operate The following parameters are located under the Coin Changer Bill Validator and Parallel Bill Coin Acceptor Menus Use them to configure for specific parameters for these coin and bill acceptors Coin Changer The Coin Changer Menu incorporates parameters for enabling disabling international currency values The coin types are downloaded to the Raptor II memory automatically every time the coin changer is initialized at power up This type of feature will allow for any MDB international coin changers to be plugged in to the Raptor II MDB bus and configures the currency channels automatically Bill Acceptor Validator The Bill Validator Menu incorporates parameters for enabling disabling internat
33. can customize the unit s display with the Custom Messages settings The custom messages can be changed using a web browser connected to the on board Raptor II built in web server via Ethernet network 10 of 77 Y our Unit Programming the unit Modifying parameters A set of programming parameters is available to customize the operation of the VENDAPIN LLC Pulse Vending Stations When the unit is delivered from the factory the parameters are in their default state There are two methods you can use to program the unit 1 VendaCard Access Pulsevend systems equiped with VendaCard readers can use the five 5 Control Cards to program the Pulsevend systems The five control cards are CODE MANAGER PASS FORMAT and POS Please see Using the VendaCard Control cards to set the system parameters chapter for details Figure 1 Front view of the VendaCard 2 Web Access Use a web browser to connect to the Pulse Vend system via network to edit the parameters in real time Please see Using a web browser to set the system parameters chapter for details Web Access Options e Cross over cable to connect directly to a laptop or computer e Ethernet cable when connected to customer LAN 11 of 77 Users General Readers Prices VendaCard System Settings Vend Prices VendaCard Read Format Product Names Parallel Bill Coin Coin Changer Coin Changer Tubes Coin Currency Conv Bill Validator Bill Currency Con
34. ce the coins in their corresponding coin tubes Make sure at least ten 10 of each coin in each tube Using the web interface to load the coin tubes Login to the web interface using the manager account Select the Coin Changer Tubes menu at the left of the screen See Figure 36 On the Coin Changer Tube Balance Counters screen select the Reset button See Figure 36 I Raptor 0 System Mozia Firetox rx de dk Yew Mpo s Tools Hel amp gt c A hittpc 192 168 2 102 8080 Mit M 2 Most Visi atest Raptor II System Coin Changer Tube Balance Counters Format 25 0 25 100 1 00 Tube Valse Count Figure 36 The coin changer will automatically determine the number of coins in each tube 69 of 77 What is an IP Address Static IP Dynamic IP An IP address identifies a computer or other network attached device to the network Every device on a network needs to have its own unique address That way data is sent to the correct device There are global IP addresses that are used by the whole Internet and local IP addresses that are only used behind a router Q Why isn t there One Set of IP Addresses for the Whole World A It might be nice if every computer had its own IP address Unfortunately computers are replaced frequently millions are added removed or rearranged every day It would be impossible for everyone in the world to keep up with the changes To avoid this problem the Internet community does a num
35. d a higher current capability then external relays must be installed as shown if figure 31 Note The protection diode attached across the external relay s input is there to prevent the voltage spike that is produced when the relay is switched off If the diode is not present then there is a good possibility the UDN2695 chip RevB board or ULQ2003 RevC board will be damaged y ONO ope COM pin 1 NC 1 2 3 y ONO rr 6 NC 7 8 9 fa NO n E 12 NC Input Voltage p ONO For Relays COM ie 7 NC Resistor Size dependent on relays Figure 31 J13 J14 4 Relay Interface 59 of 77 5 Relay Interface The 5 Relay Interface is used when either the POS keypad metal or NTS keypad membrane are present This interface configuration is useful when you need to trigger a relay common to all four channels Whenever any of relays 1 through 4 are activated relay 5 will also be activated e Only the 7 4 Button Lamp interface port J13 is used when setting up a 5 Relay Interface 1 4 Button Lamp J13 To use the 1 4 Button Lamp J13 interface the U7 chip UDN2695 must be installed on the Raptor II board The UDN2695 chip can only support 350 milliamps If you need a higher current capability then external relays must be installed as shown if figure 32 Note The protection diode attached across the external relay s input is there to prevent the voltage spike that is produced when the relay is switched off If th
36. d time Sets the baud rate for the serial and Parameter Disable this unit Date Time API RS232 USB Baud Rate USB ports 9600 19200 Restore to Factory Default Parameter Readers MDB Credit Card Reader Settings Restores the settings to factory default settings Table 4 Description Top level settings for readers Sub level settings for MDB cashless credit card reader Checked or Unchecked Default N A N A Unchecked Range N A N A Status Displays the reader status For viewing only Enabled Disabled Level Displays the MDB level 0 N A Scale Displays the MDB Scale 0 N A Timeout Displays the MDB Timeout 10 N A Recently used Displays the last transaction value For viewing only N A Enable MDB Credit Card Reader Sets to turn on off the MDB cashless credit card reader Checked Unchecked Unchecked Maximum Pre Authorized Value Sets the specific maximum pre authorized value 2500 2 1 65535 5 00 0 01 655 35 Minimum Purchase Value Sets the specific minimum for transactions 0 1 65535 0 01 655 35 LCD Msg for Min Purchase Value Sets the LCD display message for minimum purchase value with credit cards Min Purch Up to 40 Value characters Reset Credit Card Reader Parameter Prices Sets to re initialize the MDB reader Table 5 Descrip
37. dits made by host For viewing only N A Cash Account Displays the total amount of Cash Transfer transferred to an account card Clear Resettable Meters Price Index 1 8 For viewing only N A Cash For viewing only N A Allows resettable meters to be zeroed Clear Button N A Shows the date and time that the re Last Cleared Resettable Meters were last zeroed For viewing only N A Table 22 25 of 77 Parameter Description Default Range Top level menu for system stats System Stats resettable and non resettable WA WA All Transactions Displays the total transactions For viewing only N A vale Displays the total invalid transactions OPI only N A Transactions Transactions via Displays the total transactions done by Net network web access Transactions via Displays the total transactions done by For viewing only N A For viewing only N A Serial serial RS 232 or USB Power Ups Displays the total power ups For viewing onl N A Displays the total number of VendaCards formatted Cards Formatted For viewing only N A Displays the total number of times the POS Card was used Clear Resettable Allows resettable statistics to be Stats cleared Shows the date and time that the ower Last Cleared Resettable Meters were last zeroed Forwviewingonly NA Table 23 POS Card Uses For viewing only N A Clear Button N A 26 of 77 Resetting parameters to their default values Using a Web browser to reset defa
38. e diode is not present then there is a good possibility the UDN2695 chip will be destroyed 60 of 77 Relay 1 Pins 2 4 are enables for relays pulled to ground pin 1 ONDADURWNP i E OZ O00 D Dm o lt N Relay 4 Input Voltage NO For Rel Resistor NC Size dependent on relays Relay 5 The 5th Relay will be enabled whenever Relays 1 4 are enabled Figure 32 J13 Five Relay Interface 61 of 77 Four Buttons Drivers Interface The Four Buttons Drivers Interface is used when a keypad not wanted and you need buttons and relays This is useful for a four card dispenser system e The 4 Button Lamp interface port J13 is used to setup the four relays or card dispensers Figure 33 e The 5 8 Button Lamp interface port J14 is used to setup the four lighted push buttons Figure 34 1 4 Button Lamp J13 5 8 Button LED Lamp J14 To use the 1 4 Button Lamp J13 and the 5 8 Button Lamp J14 interface the U7 chip UDN2695 must be installed on the Raptor II board The UDN2695 chip can only support 350 milliamps If you need a higher current capability then external relays must be installed as shown if figure 33 Note The protection diode attached across the external relay s input is there to prevent the voltage spike that is produced when the relay is switched off If the diode is not present then there is a good possibility the UDN2695 chip will be destroyed y ONO D
39. e two methods to configure the IP Subnet Mask and Gateway addresses 1 Configure the network settings using a network cable Note This method requires that 192 168 1 100 is not in use 2 Configure the network settings using a cross over cable Note This method is useful if 192 168 1 100 is already in use 38 of 77 1 Configuring the network settings using a Network Cable Obtain the following information from your IT department an available static IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address Web Port Determine your computer s network settings On Windows XP click Start Click run type in cmd Click OK In the Command Prompt window type ipconfig and press the Enter key The following information will be displayed pertaining to your computer IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Type exit and press the Enter key to close the Command Prompt window If your computer s IP Address is 192 168 1 X Subnet is 255 255 255 0 Gateway is 192 168 1 1 which is typical you can configure the PulseVend network settings by opening a web browser Open a web browser Type http 192 168 1 100 8080 into the address bar and hit the Enter key The Raptor IT Login Window will now be displayed Log in using the Manager account Click on Net Settings on Raptor II Web access Change the IP Subnet and Gateway addresses Click Restart Network checkbox Press the Save button 39 of 77 2 Configure the network settings
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41. er 1 card to gate tip area to ensure that it will not go under the gate tip 5 Push in the Gate Adjust Knob and tighten the Gate Lock screws on both sides of the frames Test the CTD 200 series card dispenser with at least 5 cards and re adjust the gate tip if necessary 72 of 77 IMA MAD M l CTD 100 200 Series Card Ticket Dispenser Versions CTD 100 CTD 200 Standard TTL Dispenser Power Supply Requirement 24VDC 1A CTD 101 CTD 201 Accumulator Dispenser Power Supply Requirement 12VDC 1A Figure 1 VCB 1 Board CTD 102 CTD 202 USB Card Ticket Dispenser CTD 103 CTD 203 RS 232 Card Dispenser Power Supply Requirement 5VDC 12VDC 1A Max 73 of 77 VCB 1 TTL Pinout Details Figure 2 VCB 2 Board CTD 200 Card Ticket Dispenser Pin Wire Connector Description Color 1 Black Ground P S Ground 2 Orange 24VDC P S 24VDC Input 3 Black Ground Dispense Vend Switch to Ground 4 Brown Vend or Dispense Vend Card after 30mS Dispense to Gnd 5 White Reset Reset card dispenser after 30mS to Gnd 6 Yellow Low Card Ticket low switch option LED 7 Green 12VDC w For Ready signal 8 1KQ 8 B W Ready Ready signal connected to LED to 8 9 Blue 12VDC w For Stuck signal 10 connect to 1KQ LED 10 Yellow Stuck Stuck signal connected to LED to 9 11 Violet 12VDC w For Empty signal 12 connect to 1KO LED 12 Yellow
42. ers are available for Windows Mac OS9 X and Linux The USB driver will allow for the USB port to be treated as the virtual COM port to allow the host system to interface to the Raptor II USB port The Raptor II USB port is treated as a slave device just like a mouse or keyboard and cannot operate as a host master USB port per USB specifications see http www usb org for details 28 of 77 USB Drivers Installation for PulseVend Series Before you plug the Raptor II USB port into a multi port or single port USB bus please ensure that you have followed these requirements 1 Make sure that the power cord s and USB cable s for the PulseVend system s are unplugged 2 Insert the API Raptor II Setup Express CD in the cdrom drive 3 6 T If plugging in more than one 1 PulseVend system into a USB port please make sure that the multiple USB cables connected to the PulseVend systems are plugged directly into PC USB ports or use bus powered not self powered multi port USB hub connected to PC When installing the USB drivers please use the USB drivers that come with the API Raptor II Setup Express CD The USB drivers can be found in the USB Drivers folder on the CD The standard Microsoft USB drivers may not work when dealing with multiple USB PulseVend systems Start with one USB PulseVend system connection and complete the USB driver installation first Then install the additional USB PulseVend coin op
43. ery time a patron inserts cash If the value exceeds the limit the last bill will be rejected If your unit uses a parallel or pulse acceptor This type of coin or bill acceptor cannot reject a coin or bill once it has been inserted into the acceptor The result is that if the cash or card limit is exceeded the unit disables the acceptor instead of simply returning the money It then holds the money in escrow until the escrow drops below the limit again e If money is inserted when there is no card in the reader the cash limit will be exceeded The escrow must be reduced by making vend purchases in order to re enable the acceptor For this reason you might want to set the cash card limit slightly higher than the cash limit by the value of the highest bill or coin for example 43 of 77 Max Debit PIN Card Account Max Pre Authorized Credit Card Value This is the maximum card value the machine will accept 655 35 or 65535 Free Change If this parameter is checked the unit will act as a change machine If you insert a 1 bill then hit the coin return you will receive 1 in change without making a purchase Auto Change This parameter determines whether change is paid out after a cash transaction is performed When checked change will automatically be returned within 15 seconds of transaction Coin Return This parameter enables or disables the coin return option Disable this unit This parameter allows the manager or clerk to disa
44. es are not available on all products DC voltages available are dependent on the power supply used with the PulseVend system 53 of 77 PulseVend Configurations PulseVend available Configurations There are several different configurations available for PulseVend firmware with the Raptor 2 vending controller AutoVend e Single Relay Interface J13 or J2 NTS Keypad e Single Relay Interface J13 or J2 e Four Relay Interface J13 e Eight Relay Interface J13 and J14 e Five Relay Interface J13 POS keypad Single Relay Interface J13 or J2 Four Relay Interface J13 Eight Relay Interface J13 and J14 Five Relay Interface J13 Four LED Push Button Driver Interface used with 4 push buttons and 4 relays J13 and J14 Eight Button Interface used with 8 push buttons J13 and J14 AutoVend The AutoVend option will automatically vend the item when price level 1 is reached The AutoVend option does not require any keypad or push button to allow a single item to be vended AutoVend can use either the J13 Single Relay Interface or the J2 Single Relay Interface NTS and POS Keypads Raptor 2 PulseVend firmware is capable of using two different keypads for customers that require a keypad in their application The NTS keypad is a membrane keypad that is commonly found on the 5896 Pulsevend Vending System see figure 27 The POS keypad is a metal keypad that can be adapted to many of the Raptor 2 based Pulsevend systems see figure 28
45. ese values should be published in the host product s documentation If you re experiencing problems that indicate that the timing is off between the VENDAPIN system and host vending device try fine tuning the timing parameters To modify the timing parameters 1 Select Timing Menu 2 Change the timing parameters appropriate to the particular symptom you re witnessing Timing parameters Channel Timer 1 8 This parameter is set in 1 millisecond increments ranging from 1 to 65535 milliseconds At default the 1250mS time value is used This is the minimum length of time a pulse will remain active 48 of 77 Using Counters Meters About counters meters All vending activity is recorded with an extensive set of internal electronic meters There are two sets of meters available e Resettable meters Allow for periodic recording of transactions They are usually viewed then reset on a regular basis e Non resettable meters Provide a tamper proof record of all transactions made on the system Viewing and resetting counters meters You can view reset and print the meters in a web browser using the Resettable Meters or Non Resettable Meters selection 49 of 77 Using System Stats About system stats Total counts of transactions is recorded with an extensive set of internal electronic meters There are two sets of meters available e Resettable Total Allow for periodic recording of transactions They are usually viewed then
46. g onl N A IP Address Sets the IP Address 192 168 1 100 IP4 format Network Port Sets the network port number 1234 Up to 65535 Web Port Set the web access port number 8080 Up to 65535 Subnet Mask Set the Subnet Address 255 255 255 0 IP4 format Gateway Sets the Gateway Address 192 168 1 1 IP4 format MAC Displays the MAC Address ERAT N A Allows use of the network Application Programming Interface Sets the Host Server s IP Address 0 0 0 0 IP4 format Use Net API Unchecked Checked Unchecked Server Host IP Address Server Network Port Restart Network RESLA HENEIWOTK O pasgd on Unchecked Checked Unchecked the current network settings Table 21 Sets the Host Server s Network Port 0 Up to 65535 Parameter Description Default Range Top level menu for meters resettable and Meters non resettable ae WA Displays the total Cash Credit and RFID vends counter for each channel Displays the total cash value cash and For viewing only bills Na Bills Displays the total cash value bills only For viewing only N A Coins Displays the total cash value coins only For viewing only N A Credit Card Displays the total credit card purchases For viewing only N A Displays the total value of vends using so DA Bypass Vends the PASS card or Bypass key For viewing only N A Escrow Taken No Displays the total escrow value taken as For viewing only N A Activity resulted from the expired no activity timer PC Web Credits Displays the total cre
47. he Header messages Test the receipt printing Sets the Header messages to appear on the receipt Sets the Footer messages to appear on the receipt Sets the number of Line Feeds after the Footer messages Sets the bar code Initialization codes 00 if not used Sets the bar code print codes The 7F char is used for inserting the purchase details 00 if not used Set the hex codes used for paper cutter 00 if not used Table 20 24 of 77 Default N A Disabled Press ANY KEY to Print RECEIPT Unchecked Unchecked 1BFA01000002F0 30 mS 2 Unchecked 1 VENDAPIN 2 21B Squires St 3 Cortland NY 13045 4 Phone 352 277 8179 5 Fax 775 514 7530 6 Web http www vend apin com 7 Email support v endapin com 1 Thank you for your business 2 Any questions please 3 visit our front 4 lobby at the door and 5 ask for assistance 4 1D6824 1D6B067F00 1CC034 Range N A Disabled AutoPrint or Manual Keypad Up to 20 characters Up to 20 characters Checked Unchecked Checked Unchecked Up to 20 characters 1 65535 mS 0 65535 Checked Unchecked Up to 40 characters if not used Up to 40 characters if not used 0 65535 Up to 10 chars Up to 10 chars Up to 10 chars Parameter Description Default Range Net Settings Top level settings for Network Settings N A N A Serial Number Factory configured value For viewin
48. ional currency values The bill types are downloaded to the Raptor II memory automatically every time the bill acceptor is initialized at power up This type of feature will allow for any MDB international bill acceptors to be plugged in to the Raptor II MDB bus and configure the currency channels automatically Pulse Bill Coin Acceptor 1 6 channels The Pulse Bill Coin Acceptor can be plugged in the parallel bill coin port on the Raptor II board and then the pulse values can be configured for each channel 44 of 77 Determining how Credit Card reader device operate The following parameters are located under the Readers Menu Use them to configure for specific parameters for the Credit Card reader device MDB Credit Card Reader Settings The parameters in the Readers Menu govern all credit card transactions Status This parameter determines if the credit card reader is activated Enable MDB Credit Card Reader This parameter determines if the credit card reader is to be activated Maximum Pre Authorized Value This parameter determines the maximum amount that the credit card reader sets aside until the final bill is settled Minimum Purchase Value This parameter determines the minimum amount that the credit card user will be charged per transaction It is recommended that this value be set high enough to cover credit card transaction fees LCD Msg for Min Purchase Value This is the display parameter that notifies the customer of the
49. lue is Lists the bill values loaded from MDB For viewing based on dollar bill note Bill Validator only currency system For example 1 1 00 20 20 00 Bill Enable 1 16 1 4 Checked Sets to enable disable the bill channel 5 16 Checked Unchecked Unchecked Reset Bill Validator Resets the bill validator on the fly on request Unchecked Checked Unchecked Table 15 21 of 77 Parameter Bill Validator Currency Conversion Currency Conversion Value Rate 1 and 2 Currency Code 1 and 2 Enable Disable Conversion 1 and 2 Channel Parameter System LCD Messages 1 line Idle state 2 line Idle state 1 line Idle state 2 2 line Idle state 2 1st Please make your Credit Card Only 2nd selection Credit Card Only 1 line Escrow Balance 1 line Please Remove 2 line Your VendaCard 2 line Press Enter Ke 1 line RFID Card 1 line Total Sales Credit Card Only 1 Cash Description Top level settings for MDB bill Validator currency conversion Sets the currency conversion rate Sets the currency codes used for reference only Sets to turn on off the conversion based on specific channel Table 16 Description Top level settings for System LCD Messages Sets the 1 line idle message state 1 Sets the 2 line idle message state 1 Sets the 1 line idle message state 2 Sets the 2nd line idle message state 2 Sets to display the credit card message
50. minimum value that will be charged to their credit card Reset Credit Card Reader This parameter allows the credit card reader to be reset Determining how cash acceptors operate The following parameters are located under the Coin Changer Bill Validator and Parallel Bill Coin Acceptor Menus Use them to configure for specific parameters for these coin and bill acceptors Coin Changer The Coin Changer Menu incorporates parameters for enabling disabling international currency values Bill Acceptor Validator The Bill Validator Menu incorporates parameters for enabling disabling international currency values Pulse Bill Coin Acceptor 1 6 channels The Pulse Bill Coin Acceptor can be plugged in the parallel bill coin port on Raptor II board and then configure the pulse values for each channel 45 of 77 Setting Cash Credit Vend Prices Using the Price Menu The Price Menu is used to set the 8 vend prices used for cash or credit card purchases To set the price parameters 1 Click on the Prices link Figure 23 2 Configure the 8 prices for vends 3 The price parameters used are dependent on the Interface setting that is being used AutoVend Only Price 1 is used NTS Keypad Prices 1 8 are available POS Keypad Prices 1 8 are available 8 Push Buttons Prices 1 8 are available 4 LED Push Buttons Drivers Only Prices 5 8 are available ic a Raptor II System Mozilla Firefox ea File Edit
51. n instructions from VENDAPIN LLC are available Figure 26 DB 15HD Interface Female Connector Table 25 shows the pinout settings for the DB 15HD connector Pinout for J2 DB 15HD Interface Connector PIN Description AA S seee 6 NA NotUsed ss 8 Enable Relay 2 COMMON Available only if K2 Relay is installed 9 EnableRelay1NC_ S ssS Table 25 52 of 77 Button LED Lamp Interface Accessing the Button Lamp Interfaces Molex 12 pin Connector VENDAPIN LLC s Pulse Vending Control products can also use the two Molex 12 pin connectors to interface with up to eight third party devices Each Molex 12 pin connector is a VENDAPIN LLC standard for interfacing with up to four pulse vend products using a relay assembly By using both connectors a total of eight pulse vend products can be controlled directly or by using a relay assembly Pre assembled harnesses with installation instructions from VENDAPIN LLC are available Each Molex 12 pin connector can also be used to connect up to four lighted push buttons Pinout for J13 and J14 Molex 12 pin Interface Connectors PIN Description C e LED Lamp puto ground O O s LED Lamp pato goma 9 LEDLamp4 pulltoground 12v DC recommend use of 12V LED lamps Table 26 Note The LED Lamp lines can only support 350 milliamps If you need more current capacity then an external relay MUST be used Incandescent lamps are in excess of 350milliamps Note All DC voltag
52. nly N A For viewing only MDB Level 2 Raptorll uses of it s own coin tube counters MDB Level 3 Coin changer s own coin tube counters Reset Button N A Parameter Coin Changer Currency Conversion Currency Conversion Value Rate Currency Code Enable Disable Conversion Channel Parameter Bill Validator Status Level Scale Recently used value Enable MDB Bill Validator Description Default Range Top level settings for MDB coin changer currency conversion Sets the currency conversion rate 1 04 1 100 Sets the currency codes used for CAD Up to 3 characters reference only Set to turn on off the conversion based Checked y Unchecked on specific channel Unchecked Table 14 Description Di Top level settings for MDB bill validator E viewing Enabled Disabled only Displays the device status 2 Basic features 3 Basic amp Advanced features N A Displays the MDB level For viewing only Displays the MDB scale used for For viewing Bill note conversion only Displays the last note channel For viewing accepted only Enable disable the bill validator Unchecked Checked Unchecked N A Bill Note Channel 1 16 1 65535 Note Every coin bill value is based on cents currency system For example 10 10 cents 100 1 00 For viewing Lists the available bill channels only Bill Note Value 1 16 1 65535 Note Every note va
53. nstall USB drivers and check the COM port on host machine Table 28 67 of 77 Restoring data after a power failure In the event of a power failure during a transaction the unit will save the following information e Escrow amount e All last transactions When the unit regains power the data listed above is restored If there was escrow before the power outage that amount will be restored and the display updated The patron can then continue with the transaction 68 of 77 Miscellaneous Loading coin tubes You can load the coin tubes in one of two ways without impacting the meters 1 Loading coin tubes using the bypass key bypass card Enter bypass mode with the bypass key switch or PASS card Deposit the change through the coin slot and turn off the key switch The escrow will be cleared While the bypass key switch is activated the unit is in bypass mode During this time the coin changer is enabled and the remaining payment devices will be disabled Each time the operator inserts or manually dispenses coins the total coin tube balance will be displayed on LCD screen Clearing escrow In the event that unwanted escrow is left on the LCD it is possible to remove it without impacting the meters by turning on the bypass key or inserting PASS card which will reset the escrow to zero balance 2 Loading the coin tubes using the reset method Note This method is not available on the CoinCo 9302 GX Coin Changer Pla
54. oney from user cards ooocconnoconnconnconnnconanonncconnconos 35 2 of 77 Using the VendaCard USER Cards to make purchases oomooncooooncnoonncoonnncnnnnccononocononocononoconononononononacononess 36 Using a web browser to set the system parameter sseeessosssossssesssesesocssooossoossoosssoesssesssoessoossosssssesssessoosss 37 Logging into the Raptor II Web Servet iene pelea Sus peat ennen retn eae 37 1 Configuring the network settings using a Network Cable oonooonnccinocinococonoconoconnncnnncconocono cono ncon coc nocanoncnnos 39 2 Configure the network settings using a cross over Cable oonocnnccnncccnocnconnconncconocono nono noonnc cono cnnn nono cconncnnnos 40 Confisurms AAA A A eee ees a rS 42 Location Currency Cash Settings Date Time and Others ooooooocninccinococonoconcnonanonancconccnnocnnc conc ccoo ncnns 42 A ocean te ge nO at ae SEN SEES STE ee tea cot GE ee NERE ene ea 42 IO ACTIV ALY AT TMC OUI eit antes coe tae ance a ias 42 No Activity Pavo ta A is 42 RN 42 DENCIA E eco 42 Currency mo sia E Ali 43 International Currency Code ads 43 A A O PUNO re NDE OTE 43 Setting cash credit card and debit card limits A EA 43 A TRES SEE TEE A a balan a BE SEERE SE RE SER Shas daa sees ots Teed woe ee 43 Exceeding th cashacceptor s Ma ri t 43 If your nit ses a MDB accept iiaei hs aap EE E stem Eia 43 If your unit uses a parallel or pulse acceptor a 43 Max Debit PIN Card Account Max Pre Authorized Credi
55. only N A S N Serial Number of the control board For viewing only N A Location Name of location where the system is located Editable under General For viewing only N A Status Displays the system status For viewing only Ready Disabled Last Transaction Displays the last vend transaction made by the pulse vend system For viewing only N A Last Channel Selection Displays the last channel transaction made by the pulse vend system For viewing only N A Last Total Paid Displays the last total paid from vend transaction For viewing only N A Last Payment Type Displays the last payment used Three types of payments Cash Credit Card or VendaCard For viewing only N A Escrow Balance Displays the current escrow balance For viewing only N A Last No Activity Amount Displays the last no activity escrow and time date stamp that the amount was removed from the current escrow balance For viewing only N A Channel Channel number to add credit to 1 through 8 Add Credit The add credit can be posted to escrow balance via web browser Useful for front desk lobby when the customer reported that the escrow was emptied or problems with pulse vend that would require credit to be made Reset Channel Resets the selected Channel Unchecked Checked Unchecked Print Last Receipt Prints the last receipt
56. onnected to a host system in real time The details for each interface are described here for reference Ethernet Interface Details HTTP Web Server Raptor II has a built in web server that would allow access to all functions and parameters used by the Raptor II API commands This web service is an excellent tool to allow the developer to test the API commands and then compare the results listed on the web pages generated by the Raptor II web server This feature is also used as secondary access when the host system is off line Features e HTTP port number Required in order to access the Raptor II HTTP web server Example for access to Raptor II Web server http 192 168 1 100 8080 o Note 192 168 1 100 is the default IP address o Note 8080 is the default web port number e Account levels Manager and Clerk o Manager has read write access to all functions and parameters o Clerk has read only access to all services except for post credit function e The network settings are configurable by web services or API commands Web Access Usernames Passwords Manager Username VENDAPIN Manager Password vendapin Clerk Username VENDAPIN Clerk Password password Manager Username vendapin Backup if the manager username and or password are lost Manager Password vendy123 USB Interface Details The USB interface used by Raptor II requires an USB driver provided by VENDAPIN to be installed on the host system The USB driv
57. own in Figure 10 The Pulse Vending Station will beep and set the Site Code for your location 2 Remove the VendaCard CODE Card POWER U STATUS Bb ae Figure 10 Site Code being set using VendaCard CODE card 32 of 77 Using the VendaCard MANAGER Card to set the system Parameters Figure 5 shows the MANAGER Card 1 Insert the VendaCard MANAGER Card into the Pulse Vending Station The Pulse Vending Station will show the network settings as shown in Figure 11 2 Remove the VendaCard MANAGER Card STATUS O A Ma Figure 11 System Parameters 3 Use the up and down arrows on the keypad to cycle through the system settings Counters Meters Network Devices Services General Settings Date Time Prices Timing Interfaces Exit 4 Use the Return key to make a selection 5 Select EXIT and press the Return Key when you are done with the system settings 33 of 77 Using the VendaCard PASS Card to operate the vending device Figure 6 shows the PASS Card 1 Insert the VendaCard PASS Card into the Pulse Vending Station The Pulse Vending Station will show the Bypass Mode as shown in Figure 12 DIAIV gt g PR rie Figure 12 Bypass Mode While the VendaCard PASS Card is inserted all pulse station s will be active 2 Remove the VendaCard PASS Card when you are done to return the Pulse Vending Station to normal operation Using the VendaCard FORMAT Card to format user cards Figure 7 shows the FOR
58. rd gate adjustment Communicating to Card Ticket Dispenser Please refer to the API V1 12 or highter protocol documentation on the API CD You will need to add the function routines to your host application software before it can communicate with the card dispenser via USB or RS 232 protocols We recommend you use the Card Dispenser API Tester software to test the USB RS 232 card dispenser operation Additional documentation can be found on the CTD 202 203 Card Dispenser API Tester CD VCB 2 Dispense Button This dispense button is used for To test the general card dispenser operation To set the card dispenser status to READY after the first dispense to allow the card to move to cover the rear card sensor Note EMPTY status is set by default if no cards are in card dispenser stack Adjust the card gate adjustment Communicating to Card Dispenser Please refer to the API protocol documentation on the API CD You will need to add the function routines to your host application software before it can communicate with the card dispenser via USB or RS 232 protocols We recommend you use the Card Ticket Dispenser API V1 12 Tester software to test the USB RS 232 card dispenser operation 75 of 77 VENDAPIN LLC Product Registration Card 2 Year Raptor Il CPU Warranty To better serve our customers we are enclosing a cut out Warranty Registration card here which when filled out and returned to VENDAPIN LLC will permanently
59. register your equipment for warranty repairs and technical services VENDAPIN Model Number Serial Number Software Type Revision Ship Date Company Name Location ddress City State Zip Phone Email Purchased From Host Machine Copy Print Machine Make Model Received in good condition Problems installing System satisfactory Suggestions or problems 76 of 77 Contact Corporate amp Manufacturing Offices 838 Jefferson Street Brooksville Florida 34601 Tel 1 352 796 2693 Fax 1 352 796 4001 Support Team info vendapin com sales vendapin com diane vendapin com darrell vendapin com robert vendapin com Technical Support support vendapin com General Support Technical Service Support support vendapin com Tel 352 678 3037 API Programming Issues Robert vendapin com CTD 100 200 Series Web Site www VENDAPIN com carddispenser html General Web Site www VENDAPIN com
60. ress radio button See figure 22 Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties pu General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 1 1 Subnet mask BES 255 255 0 Default gateway Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Figure 22 TCP IP Properties 8 Enter 192 168 1 1 for the IP address 9 Subnet mask should be 255 255 255 0 10 Click OK 11 Click Close 12 Close the Network Connections window 13 Plug in the Crossover Cable 14 Open a web browser 15 Type http 192 168 1 100 8080 into the address bar and hit the Enter key 16 The Raptor II Login Window will now be displayed 17 Log in using the Manager account 18 Click on Net Settings 19 Change the IP Subnet and Gateway addresses 20 Click Restart Network checkbox 21 Press the Save button 22 Close your Web Browser 23 Change your PC network settings back to the original settings and save the network settings More details about the IP address use can be found at the end of the manual 41 of 77 Configuring the Unit for Operation Configuring the Unit Location Currency Cash Settings Date Time and Others The following parameters are located under the General Menu Location This is the
61. rface FDI J2 To use the Foreign Device Interface FDI J2 the K1 relay must be installed on the Raptor II board The K1 relay can only support 2 amps If you need a higher current capability then an external relay must be installed as shown if figure 30 Note The protection diode attached across the external relay s input is there to prevent the voltage spike that is produced when the relay is switched off If the diode is not present then there is a good possibility the K1 relay will be destroyed 57 of 77 y ONO J2 FDI COM DB 15HD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Note Pin 2 on J13 must be tied to ground to enable use of the K1 relay Input Voltage For Relays Resistor Size dependent on relays a Figure 30 J2 Single Relay Interface 58 of 77 4 Relay Interface or 8 Relay Interface Both the 4 Relay Interface and 8 Relay Interface are used when either the POS keypad metal or NTS keypad membrane are present e Only the 4 Button Lamp interface port J13 is used when setting up a 4 Relay Interface e Both the 7 4 Button Lamp interface port J13 and the 5 8 Button Lamp interface port J14 are used when setting up an 8 Relay Interface 1 4 Button Lamp J13 5 8 Button LED Lamp J14 To use the 7 4 Button Lamp J13 and the 5 8 LED Button Lamp J14 interface the U7 chip UDN2695 must be installed on the Raptor II board The UDN2695 chip can only support 350 milliamps If you nee
62. s which can change according to the policy set by your IT department s DHCP router Because a Static IP address does not change most networking equipment requires a static IP Dynamic IP addresses are used in large networks where computers are frequently reconfigured or moved 70 of 77 CARD DISPENSER Figure 5 Figure 6 Loosen the Gate Lock Screws on both metal side frames see Figure 5 The white plastic gate will slide up and down Slide ONE card forward under the gate tip until it will not go any farther forward See Figure 6 Raise and lower the white gate Figure 6 until the gate tip barely presses on the top of card See Figure 6 Gently slide a 274 card see Figure 6 over 15 card to gate tip area to ensure that it will not go under the gate tip Tighten the Gate Lock screws on both sides of the left and right metal side frames Test the CTD 100 series card dispenser with at least 5 cards and re adjust the gate tip if necessary AN BN 71 of 77 CTD 200 Series Card Ticket Gate Adjustment Gate Adjust Knob Y Gate Lock Screw fs Figure 10 1 Loosen Gate Lock Screws on both sides see Figure 8 2 Slide ONE card forward under the gate tip until it will not go any farther forward See Figure 10 3 Pull out amp turn the Gate Adjust Knob Figure 9 until the gate tip barely presses on the top of card See Figure 10 Raise or lower gate on the CTD 100 series 4 Gently slide a 274 card see Figure 10 ov
63. sclaimer This equipment is serviceable by a trained and qualified technician Parts and Service Policy This policy requires you to ship prepaid to us the unit or major components of the unit under a Return Authorization for repair WENDAPIN LLC shall not be obligated to service or supply parts for any unit after seven years from date of purchase Charges for return shipping parts and service will be incurred as applicable at the prevailing rates VENDAPIN LLC will enclose a copy of the return authorization RA with your unit This authorization details the work performed and the costs incurred Please refer to the RA in future communications with VENDAPIN LLC about this unit Currency acceptors credit card accessories and standard coin changers are not manufactured or modified by VENDAPIN LLC These accessories are not included in VENDAPIN LLC s Warranty or Service policy Currency acceptors credit card readers and changers not manufactured or modified by VENDAPIN LLC are warranted and serviced directly by their manufacturer This policy is for coverage within the continental U S only Return Authorizations All units returned to VENDAPIN LLC must be shipped with a return authorization number RAF affixed to the outside of the shipping container and addressed to Technical Service Department VENDAPIN LLC 838 E Jefferson Street Brooksville Florida 34601 Tel 352 796 2693 VENDAPIN LLC reserves the right to refuse any
64. ssssesssossssosss 59 F Btitto O do den dee ed 59 58 Buttomilamp Msi on ia rial 59 S Relay Ha 1 15 ad ACE iss scssascscacessesvaleccdencsvciusecauatcancatsegssesqsukepastwagenunsacconcesansoseseswbepudansuepataad SEE SEES TESS SEES ESS SEEGER 60 A A SERENE BERGENS DEERE DES ES FEE SELERE ENE PRS he ez ou teed ESSENS ERE REE RRS REEL 60 Four Buttons Drivers Interface a lid 62 14 Burton Warp Jl 3 neee dt Dae dau ia es tans A 62 3 8 B tton Lamp lr A a isc 62 Eight Push Buttons Interface AAA cade eee eee sees veer ves 64 AA O eh ceca E E E E EE ate GPa delser 64 5 8 B tton Lamp Mi dpi aia 64 Opto 1 Monitor Options sia is 65 Foreign Device Interface ED A e ide 65 a spovasecedvanpudessubancsosespncnbensecesbonpotsoeutsechostipacseesieceteespucacse 66 AAA O 67 Restoring data after a power failure load Dl 68 Wir Cell AM GO US N I E A A I E E 69 What is an IP Address Static IP Dynamic IP ssessseessecssoossoossssesssesssesesoossoosssseesoesssesssoossoosssssssoesssose 70 Card DISPERSOS RR AAA AA AS ARA ERRE AR ARA DAT AIR 71 76 VENDAPIN LLC Product Registration Card ccnonccnoononnnonnnconnnncnnnnncononoconococononocononocononoconacononoconorccononanonoss 77 BLE e O oo o SEEST SEES SEEREN o O 77 4 of 77 Raptor Il Series Pulse Vending Station Operator s Manual 1999 2011 VENDAPIN LLC All rights reserved Printed in the U S A Part number 400588 002 revised 05 11 Notice The material contained in this manual is s
65. t Card Value oooonnccnnccinccinococonoconcnonncconncnnno 44 Free Chahe senie eria ate hee etna an acuis cated ead Wa SSD eee ads onc ag ens Gu AS 44 AUTO CAE ii a 44 RO acre 44 IG AB E 44 Dit IA ica 44 APTRS232 USB Bad RAG cscs hs Fat te ta Sah tao a a ol aca raed Na ale aka Ni a ade 44 Restore to Factory Da a O Al IA a sive nae oes 44 Determining how credit card reader and or debit PIN card device Operate ooooconcnncninnincnncnconnconcnononnos 44 Determining how cash acceptors operen js sico 44 Con WAND dd dial 44 Bil Acceptor Vald tor ACA act blotch las tes a Un ieee Sale a 44 Pulse Bill Coin Acceptor 1 6 channels W u u u dsssseserersrerer resurser ternes te reen reen seeren rer n rer rer rn erne 44 Determining how Credit Card reader device operate sxs 5 c3scsscgisavearsacessazotassoesieansbarssassavsacapiacosasasaaiaa se 45 MDB Credit Card Reader e e a e e o 45 A O A AE KREDS NS SEES ESSENS NE MENES 45 Enable MDB Credit Card Red ai are ere arrene lee E a mae tenses 45 Maximum Pre Authorized Value ai ccs s teursccdsaisossaestarsias dice rese renerne ener renere tere sr teeta ennen ennen a 45 Minimum A ELAD eders rede 45 ECD Mise for Min Purchase Valli A eee reden 45 Reset Credit Card Readers eder lerne ar As 45 Determining how cash acceptors OPE ca 45 Con Wamp ef a saaa ias 45 BiA Ceep A O 45 Pulse Bill Coin Acceptor 1 6 channels ia alias 45 Usine the A O vosos 46 T set the price parameters sieno AS 46 Using the V
66. tion Top level settings for prices Cash and Credit Card Checked Unchecked Default N A Unchecked N A Prices 1 8 Sets the Cash Credit Card prices based on the Pulse Interface Mode AutoVend 1 device only NTS Keypad up to 8 devices POS Keypad up to 8 devices 8 Push Buttons up to 8 devices 4 Buttons Drivers up to 4 devices Prices 5 8 only Prices 1 100 2 200 3 300 4 400 5 500 6 600 7 700 8 800 1 65535 Note Every price is based on cents currency system For example 10 10 cents 100 1 00 Total Paid Edits the total paid message that will appear on the receipt printer Total Paid Up to 40 characters Payment Type Edits the payment type message that will appear on the receipt printer Table 6 16 of 77 Payment Type Up to 40 characters Parameter Description Default Range VendaCard Top level settings for VendaCard N A N A System System Settings and prices Settings Vend Prices 5x96 RFID Series Sub level settings for Setting VendaCard N A N A System Settings RFID Site Code Site location code for VendaCard VENDAPIN Any eight letter system UPPERCASE word Access Group Level VendaCard security feature in case 0 0 0 255 control cards are lost stolen Enable RFID Check box to enable the use of the Checked Checked or Unchecked Reader VendaCard reader Auto Reset Account Resets
67. ubject to change without notice No part of this manual may be reproduced or used in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying or electronic transmission or other means of reproduction or distribution without prior written consent of VENDAPIN The drawings specifications and other technical information contained in this manual are the property of VENDAPIN and shall not be copied reproduced or used in any way in whole or in part as the basis of manufacture or sale of similar items without the prior written consent of VENDAPIN FCC Warning This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions in this manual may cause interference to radio communications This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at her his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference Information to User This equipment must be installed and used in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions VENDAPIN is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by
68. uct Name 1 2 Product Name 2 3 Product Name 3 4 Product Name 4 5 Product Name 5 6 Product Name 6 7 Product Name 7 8 Product Name 8 Parameter Parallel Bill Coin Status Recently used Enable Parallel Bill Coin Table 10 Description Top level settings for parallel bill coin parameters and currency conversion Displays the device status Displays the last channel used Enable disable the bill coin acceptor Default N A Range N A For viewing Enabled Disabled only For viewing N A only Unchecked Checked Unchecked Channel 1 6 Sets the pulse value for each channel 1 65535 es Note 2 10 3 25 4 100 5 500 6 1000 For example 10 10 cents 100 1 00 Currency Conversion Rate 1 amp 2 Sets the currency conversion rate 1 0 89 2 1 2699 91 100 Currency Code 1 and 2 Sets the currency codes used for reference only 1 CAD 2 EUR Up to 3 characters Currency Conversion Channels 1 6 Turn on off the conversion based on specific channel Table 11 19 of 77 Unchecked Checked Unchecked Up to 20 characters Every pulse value is based on cents currency system Parameter Coin Changer Status Level Scale Recently used Enable MDB Coin Changer Description Top level settings for MDB coin changer Displays the device status Displays the MDB level Displays the M
69. ult parameters l 29 Log into Raptor II web server using your web browser with known IP address port number Note Default IP address port number is http 192 168 1 1 8080 Log in Raptor II Web access using the Manager account Note Default passwords are shown in table 3 Click on the General link Check the Restore to Factory Default checkbox Press the Restore button General Settings Users Location Front Lobby 1 ea Prices No Activity Timeout 60 Secs ada ad System No Activity Payout E Settings Vend Prices VendaCard Read Format Interface Storm Keypad v In Use Storm Keypad Timing Product Names Parallel Bill Coin Coin Changer gt Coin Changer Tubes Currency Symbol InUse Coin Currency Conv International Currency Code USD Bill Validator E Bill Currency Conv Pre Cursor v InUse prior Max Cash 9999 Format 100 1 00 9000 90 00 Status LCD Msgs Error LCD Msgs Free Change a Receipt Printer Auto Change F Net Settings E Resettable Meters Coin Return El Non Resettable Meters Feb dias sua F System Stats TCP IP Stats Log Out Date dd mm yyyy 23 4 2010 Time hh mm ss 8 14 6 24 Hours API RS232 USB Baud Rate 19200 Restore to Factory Default Figure 3 General Settings Web Interface 27 of 77 Communication Multi Communication Interfaces VENDAPIN s Raptor II multiple communication interfaces make use of Ethernet USB or RS 232 for API communication service c
70. ure Customers can use Cash Bills or Coins Credit Debit Cards or VendaCards to pay for their products or services The forms of payment that the Pulse Vending Station can accept depends on the acceptors readers installed in the vending product The Pulse Vending Station is part of VENDAPIN s Raptor II series which encompasses a full line of vending products Vend price structure The Pulse Vending Station supports up to eight vend prices based on products or services patrons pay for with Cash Bills or Coins Credit Debit Cards or VendaCards The forms of payment that the Pulse Vending Station can accept depends on the acceptors readers installed in the vending product System features Power failures restore In the event of a power failure during a transaction a power saving feature saves all data and restores them when power is restored Transaction history The Pulse Vending Station offers an extensive capability for tracking vending activity History meters can be viewed using the VendaCard MANAGER card or the integrated web server via a web browser Application programming interface API The Raptor II family of Pulse Vending Stations supports an API command set through an on board USB or RS 232 serial port that allows you to set parameters and download meters right from your PC The API allows the terminal to communicate with a PC while connected to a pulse vend device This makes it possible to e Use the Pulse Vending Station
71. useful if the receipt printer has problems that has been corrected and would need to print the last receipt as needed Table 2 Unchecked Checked Unchecked Users Top level menu settings for user N A N A accounts used for web access only Manager Sets the manager name password VENDAPIN vendapin Clerk Sets the clerk name password VENDAPIN password Table 3 14 of 77 Parameter Description Default Range General Top level system settings N A N A Location Sets the location name Front Lobby 1 Up to 20 chars Sets the length of time the unit No Activity Timeout waits before taking action when a 60 seconds 15 32000 secs patron has left money oe Can be set to pay out change when Checked NO eM Payout the no activity tenet nes NENE cokes Unchecked Allows the user to enable disable Enable Warning the warning buzzer reminding user Unchecked Checked Buzzer to remove the VendaCard after the Unchecked No Activity Timout expires Enable Keypad Press Allows the user to enable disable U Checked nchecked Buzzer the buzzer for keypad presses Unchecked E Allows the user to enable disable Checked Enable Masing Lamps the flashing lamps for channels 1 8 uncehecseg Unchecked 5096 AutoVend POS Keypad 8 Elsa ona EOR ge aot or 4 ee nm uttons Driver annel Only eres 5 ete Channel Only s596SL 5596XL NTS Keypad POS AutoVend POS Keypad 8 Push
72. v System LCD Msgs Status LCD Msgs Error LCD Msgs Receipt Printer Net Settings Resettable Meters Non Resettable Meters System Stats TCP IP Stats Log Out Figure 2 Raptor II Web Access Showing the List of Menus Screen shot Configuring the unit for pulse vending Programming parameters are grouped under menus specific to the type of vending operation they apply to When you enter program mode you re presented with the top level menus using web browser in the order shown in Table 1 This method allows you to skip over menus that aren t applicable to your operation and to locate specific parameters quickly 12 of 77 Pulse Vending Description Type v Current System Status HOME Home Web Users Y Login accounts for Raptor II Web server General Y Location Currency and Date Time Settings Debit and Credit Card Readers settings Readers Y Not applicable to all Vending Units Cash Credit Card Prices Prices Y Not applicable to all Vending Units VendaCard Svstem RFID system settings and prices for VendaCard Settings Vend Pri e 9 e ICES Not applicable to all Vending Units VendaCard Card Read Shows total number of VendaCard uses and Allows I Format user cards to be reformatted repaired Timing v Timing Operations for the 8 device channels Product Names Z Name of products 1 8 displayed on the LCD when they are selected r A v Parallel Bill Coin

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