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        ST-110 Coin Wizard Electronic Totalizer Users Manual
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1.                The front of the coin return  slide should fit between the  lower projections of the coin  deflector  If it does not fit  correctly  bend the slide  edge to position it properly   Make sure the stationary  latch does not rub on the  plastic coin doors  Bend the  latch if necessary     Check the coin return  button to make sure  there is a small amount  of play before it  contacts the coin  return lever on the  mechanism  Make  sure that the return  catch does not contact  the return door pin  when it is in the up  position before the  coin return button is  pushed  If it touches   inspect the coin return  linkage        e Open and close the rack door to check the interface with the door tongue  Make sure  that the right side of the tongue holds the coin retain door closed  Be sure that the  tongue doesn t interfere with the coin deflector at the bottom of the mechanism     e Plug the keyswitch connector into the circuit board on the mechanism       Close the newsrack head and test the mechanism     e Test the coin reader by inserting coins into the mech  The mech should open on coins  equal to or greater than the price of a paper but not less  The coin sensing mechanism in  the mech requires that the rack be sitting relatively level     e Test to verify that the mech changes prices when the keyswitch is turned  Check to see  that each keyswitch position opens the rack on the correct amount of money   Remember that turning the keyswitch also unlocks the door so 
2.  on the metal slot  and broken off     e The drawing shows the ST 110 rack En di  section with rack door open  The coin  door hangs down and triangular ramp  can catch in slot in head     e The ST 110 rack section with the rack  door closed  Note that the door tongue  pushes the coin door closed        13    Parts Diagram    Tr    ies    See    H  H  H  H  H  H  i       Parts List    
3. ST 110  Coin Wizard  Electronic Totalizer    Users Manual    BE Set   s    Contents    CONTENTS    GENERAL INFORMATION  3    INSTALLATION  TROUBLESHOOTING    MAINTENANCE  11    RESETTING  REMOVING FROM RACK  PARTS DIAGRAM    PARTS LIST    Page    12    13    14    15    General information     The Coin Wizard is simple to use and easy to maintain  Installation can usually be accomplished  in a matter of minutes  Price changes are made on a daily basis with a key switch  Major price  changes are made electronically  are much less costly and time consuming than with mechanical  coin devices and can be done without removing the mech from the rack     Features     Coin Totalizing  The Coin Wizard will handle any combination of coins inserted   except for pennies  in any sequence     Three Price Tiers  Three price tiers are available with the keyswitch model wizard    Wizards may also be purchased with keyless entry optical datalinks which have four  tier pricing capabilities      Edition and price changes and Automatic Door Unlocking  A keyed electronic  switch is used to make regular price changes  The keyswitch looks like the changeover  keyway from the exterior of the box  During installation of the Wizard  the old  changeover keyway and linkage is removed and the key switch is installed in its place   The keyswitch cable is then connected to the wizard  Price changes are made by  switching the keyswitch to 1 of 3 positions  Each time the key is turned the Wizard will  unlock 
4. allow the trip lever to fall freely into the down position when  the solenoid is fired  If the trip lever does not hang straight down  it will not hold the  door tongue down to open the rack door     e Look at the coin accept door to make sure that it is closed completely by the door  tongue when the rack door is shut  If the coin door isn   t closed all of the way  the  tongue may require adjustment     e Check that the coin return door is completely closed  If the coin return lever does  not slide freely  the door may not close and allow proper communication  Check  the rack for physical damage that could be causing the door to operate incorrectly     e If the solenoid does not fire  replace the keyswitch and run the above test  If the  solenoid doesn t fire after the keyswitch has been replaced  test the battery with a  battery load tester or replace with a known good battery  If the battery checks out  OK  but the solenoid still doesn t fire  return the mech for repair     Problem 2  Rack will not open with coins     Solution     e Open the rack head and look for jammed coins around the coin doors       Make sure that the tongue is not pushed up against the coin deflector  This could cause  the coin doors to jam     e Put a coin in the coin slot  If the coin doesn   t fall through to the coin box  push the coin  return button to try to clear the coin path     e   If the coin still doesn   t fall through  check for foreign material in the coin slot and path   Most of the t
5. ime the foreign material can be shaken out  There are also three access  holes along the coin path to help clear obstructions  Don   t use sharp objects like  screwdrivers to clear the coin path  This creates scratches and in turn can cause more  coins or objects to hang up     e   If still unable to clear the coin path  remove  the nuts on the two brass J hooks that hold  the front and back housing together  Inspect  and clear the coin path  Make sure that the  damper is positioned correctly and moves  freely  The damper has a peg on either side  that fits into a hole on the front and back  housings     BRASS   J  BOLTS       If the rack has a gum stopper  bend it down to prevent interference with the coin door   and to allow coins to slide off  Inspect the rack for other signs of damage and ensure  that the lock bar is not interfering with the coin return lever     After clearing any obstructions  with the trip lever in the raised position  drop coins  through the coin slot and verify that the solenoid fires and the trip lever falls  If it does  not  follow the keyswitch and battery tests in Problem 1     Problem 3  Rack won t open because the return catch  prevents trip lever from falling     Solutions     The return catch has been  designed to touch the trip lever  when the trip lever is in the  raised position  If the return  lever does not retum all the way  forward  the return catch  remains down and the foot can  bind against the trip lever  Look  for conditions that 
6. may bind the  trip lever  Examples are rough  edges  loose pushpin  and dirt or  sticky substances on the coin  return button      FOOT        Problem 4  Coin return button does not release the coin door     Solutions     10    e The rack face may be bent  If so  it will need to be straightened for proper interface     e Replace short coin return button with a longer one if the button isn t pushing the return  lever all of the way in     e The stationary latch may be preventing the coin return door from opening  Bend the  stationary latch about 10 degrees from the rack     Maintenance    Mechanical and electromechanical devices are subject to interference from the buildup of dirt   sand  grime  etc  The ST  110 mechanisms have very few moving parts  but still require some  maintenance     Preventative maintenance    Occasional cleaning of the coin path and door assemblies will prevent most problems  In normal  circumstances  cleaning with compressed air once or twice a year should be adequate  In very  dusty  salty or windy climates  cleaning will be required more often     Clean the coin path of the assembly    Dirt buildup can cause additional friction as the coin slides through the coin path  In extreme  cases this may cause coins to jam  or move too slowly through the coin path to be read  correctly  To clean  open the coin path and wipe away dirt with a clean towel or cloth     Check the coin box assembly    The doors of the coin box assembly should open freely when pres
7. open and close the door  to reset the lock before testing with coins     e Check that the coin return is functioning properly  Insert coins into the mech that equal  less than the newspaper price  The solenoid on the mech should not fire but the coin  return button should return the coins through the coin return slot  When the coins  inserted are equal to or greater that the price of the paper  you should hear the solenoid  fire and the coin return will be inoperative     e If coins or the keyswitch do not unlock the newsrack door or the coin return button  does not work refer to the troubleshooting section     e Change the rack faceplate so customers will know that they can use any combination of  coins to purchase a newspaper     Note  Bellatrix provides a temporary faceplate sticker to cover the dime slot and  announce that the rack will take any coin combination     NOTE  UNPLUGGING THE BATTERY WILL CAUSE THE WIZARD TO LOSE ITS  PRICE MEMORY  IF THE BATTERY IS UNPLUGGED  REFER TO THE WIZARD  WAND USER MANUAL TO RESET THE MECH     Troubleshooting the ST 110    Problem 1  Key will not open the newsrack     Solution     e   If the keyswitch will not open the rack  open the rack head to make sure the  keyswitch cable is properly connected to the circuit board  Turn the keyswitch and  observe whether the solenoid fires  If it does  verify that the trip lever falls freely  and falls all of the way down  It shouldn t hang up on the door tongue  The tongue  must be positioned to 
8. or for ST 110  installation and close for removal from rack     e Remove the existing mechanical coin device  Check to make sure that the face of the  rack head is straight  If the backplate of the mech isn t flat against the inside of the  head  the door tongue will be difficult to adjust     e Remove the quick changeover linkage and keylock  saving the spring clip that held the  lock in place  Insert the keyswitch into the hole from the outside  Use the spring clip  to fasten the keyswitch in place from the inside  Move the keyswitch cable out of the  way for mechanism installation   If you are replacing an ST 110 with another  you won t  usually need to remove the keyswitch from the rack      e Remove the nylon tab from the coin path of the ST   110  This is located on the right side of the housing   It is placed there to prevent the damper from moving  during shipment   Constant damper movement can  cause the battery to discharge faster than normal    This tab may be saved and reused if mechs need to  be shipped back for repair        Install the mechanism into the rack head by lining up the two notches on the bottom of  the mech with the bottom studs and the two holes in the top of the backplate with the  top studs  Secure by locking the Lock In Bracket handle into the slots and bending the  Lock In Wireform over the top of the bracket     Verify that nothing obstructs either coin door  the coin deflector or interferes with any  other mechanical function of the mechanism
9. sed down  These may have  damaged due to vandalism  Replace with new doors if needed     NOTE  Do Not use any oils  lubricants or solvents when cleaning the mechanism  as they  can cause damage  Many kinds of aerosol type cleaners  such as WD 40 or TV tuner  cleaners  will leave residue that attracts dust and dirt build up and cause malfunctions   These should always be avoided  Use Windex    or a similar type of cleaner  and a paper  towel to clean the coin path     11    Resetting the ST 110    Resetting is most often performed to set up a new mech or to change a price in the  mech     With the mechanism in a rack and the rack door closed  use a flat or forked tip  screwdriver or similar tool to short across the solder pads labeled TP1 and TP2  These  are located above the large capacitor C10 on the circuit board  Be careful not to short  any other points together  On some mechanisms there is a 5 Volt trace above the pads   If this trace is shorted  the battery can be damaged     When TP1 and TP2 are shorted  the solenoid will fire  This procedure also erases the  memory in the mech and will need to have the price reprogrammed into it  To  reprogram prices  see the instruction manual for the Wizard Price Set Wand        Removal of ST 110 from Newsrack    e With the rack door open  the coin retain  door hangs straight down  The ramp  area hangs through the tongue slot in the  mounting area of the rack  If the  mechanism is pulled up during removal  9  the ramp can get caught
10. the rack door  This feature can be used in place of slugs to open the rack for  servicing   o Note  The driver inserts the changeover key and turns the lock  This changes  the price and opens the door  If the driver is not changing the price  the  keyswitch must be returned to its original position before removing the key     Automatic Coin Path Clearing  The ST  110 Wizard is designed so that each time the  coin return button is pushed  the body of the mechanism opens to assist in clearing coin  jams    Slug and Foreign Coin Rejection  The Wizard may be purchased with ferrous coin  and slug rejection capability     Permanent Electronic Price Changes  Plugging in an electronic wand and pressing a  button changes prices  This can be done without removing the mechanism from the  rack     Upgrading to Full Data Collection  The Wizard can be upgraded to data collection  capability  This is compatible with the Single  Trak Data Acquisition and Management    3    system for Single Copy Sales  Newspaper personnel can upgrade the mechanism  without removing it from the rack     Installation of the ST 110    The ST  110 electronic coin mechanism is designed for easy retrofit into newsracks  Model ST   110 1s specifically designed to replace the mechanical stacker style coin devices     Tools Required  Medium size pliers  Phillips screwdriver  Flat blade screwdriver  Nut driver  Snap ring pliers    Installation Procedure    e Open the head of the newsrack  Note  Always open the rack do
    
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