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1. Bonus Dispense amount for SW3 SW5 1 2 5 10 20 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 On 0 0 0 1 2 On 0 0 0 1 3 On On 0 0 0 1 4 On 0 0 0 2 4 On On 0 0 0 2 5 On On 0 0 0 2 6 On On On 0 0 0 5 10 On 0 0 0 5 20 On On 0 0 1 2 4 On On 0 0 1 2 5 On On On 0 0 1 2 6 On On 0 0 1 3 6 On On On 0 0 1 3 7 On On On 0 0 1 3 8 On On On On 0 0 1 4 8 On 0 0 1 4 9 On On 0 0 1 4 10 On On 0 0 1 5 12 On On On 0 0 3 7 15 On On 0 0 5 8 10 On On On 0 0 5 20 40 On On On 0 1 1 6 11 On On On On 0 1 2 4 8 On On 0 1 2 5 10 On On On 0 1 2 5 11 On On On 0 1 2 5 12 On On On On 0 1 2 6 12 On On On 0 1 2 6 14 On On On On 0 1 2 6 15 On On On On 0 1 3 6 12 On On On On On 0 1 3 I 14 On 0 1 3 7 15 On On 0 1 3 7 16 On On 0 1 3 8 16 On On On 0 1 3 8 17 On On 0 2 5 10 20 On On On 0 2 5 10 21 On On On 0 2 5 10 22 On On On On 0 2 5 11 22 On On 0 2 5 11 23 On On On 0 2 5 11 24 On On On 0 2 5 12 24 On On On On 0 2 5 12 25 On On On 0 2 5 12 26 On On On On 0 2 6 12 24 On On On On 0 2 6 12 25 On On On On On 0 2 6 12 26 On On 0 2 6 14 28 On On On 63 APPENDIX I Bonus Table Continued Bonus Dispense amount for SW3 SW5 1 2 5 10 20 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 0 2 6 14 29 On On On 0 2 6 1
2. WARNING TURN OFF AC 4 Cover POWER BEFORE EMPTYING HOPPERS CHANGING THE FUSE 4 OPENING THE POWER BOX KO G UNPLUGGING ANY CONNECTIONS y y ELECTRICAL SURGE MAY DAMAGE COMPONENTS Master BATTERY Program T 55 EE vos ayn MOB s CHIP LED as oos Chip 2 RESET SMI Secs ED MECH il b COIN 4 STATUS COIN Eu hi ELEC DIP DIP ON COIN BIN PROG SWITCHES oos DOOR SW 1 KEEP HOPPER DUMP TRAC 2P RS232 DATA A or HOPPER 2923 TERM 7 7 a p 66 Standard Change Makers Service Centers Standard Change Makers Central Region Factorv and Home Office P O Box 36550 Indianapolis IN 46236 0550 3130 North Mitthoeffer Road Indianapolis IN 46235 0550 317 899 6966 800 968 6955 FAX 317 899 6977 WEB www standardchange com Standard Change Makers Eastern Region 507 Dutton Mill Road Suite G Aston PA 19014 866 394 5412 FAX 610 859 0627 Standard Change Makers Western Region 11731 Telegraph Road Suite C Santa Fe Springs CA 90670 866 394 5411 FAX 562 801 1180 Standard Change Makers Canada 6020 Van Den Abeele St Laurent Quebec Canada H4S 1R9 514 332 2196 FAX 514 332 3963 Record these numbers here for use when ordering parts Serial Model
3. l Dump Re Position Type 3 Coin Dispenser Dump BCX1000 Dump Position 24 4 3 Coin Dispenser Indicator Lights The Coin Dispenser indicator lights show the status of the dispenser See photos below for locations of LEDs Power LED ON Power is connected to the dispenser OFF No Power Error LED FLASHING ERROR dispenser lockup or any other dispenser errors see dispenser flash code table OFF Normal operation Coin Dispenser Flash code table Flash code Error 0 Normal Operation 1 Coin sensor blocked by coin or dirt 2 Coin Dispenser Lockup 3 Coin Dispenser Jackpot 5 Coin Dispenser Overpay 6 Coin sensor Blinded by excessive light Coin LED ON Normal Flashes off when a coin passes through the interrupter Power Error Coin Coin Error Power Type 1 Coin Dispenser Type 2 Coin Dispenser 25 4 4 Optional Coin Dispenser Counter The Optional Coin Dispenser Counter is a non resettable counter that indicates the number of coins dispensed One count equals one coin 4 5 Dispenser Sold Out Configurations Ji MALE J2 MALE NOTES a FA Y 7 L i NE Connections are shown as a standard coin cay To ke aN veuow dispenser setup of a 20 sold out To change SEWAL 1 lli __ connections remove the front cover plate from the AS MBI ri 3 a i dispenser The coin dispenser must be empt P1 FEMALE y before re
4. Data Terminal programming instruction manual is included with this optional upgrade 19 3 3 Diagnostic Indicators Out Of Service light is used to indicate to the machine owner that either an error has occurred or that the machine is in a sold out status A solid light indicates that an error has occurred and that the machine must be serviced A flashing light indicates that the hopper s are sold out empty and more coins tokens must be added System Control Board Indicator lights are used to determine the status of the machine In normal operation the status light will flash quickly in a steady pattern If an error should occur the status light will flash intermittently indicating the failure mode See section 5 8 for a complete listing and description of error codes Coin Token Dispenser Indicator lights are used to determine the status of the coin or token hopper These lights LED s can be viewed through a small opening to the right of the coin chute The center light is off during normal operation If an error should occur the status light will flash intermittently indicating the failure mode See section 3 4 for a complete listing and description of error codes Bill Acceptor Indicator lights are included on most OEM bill acceptors that are now available The location and description of these lights can be found in the Bill Acceptor manual included with this machine 3 4 Using the Diagnostic Indicators to Troubleshoot Your Ma
5. RUN SWITCH LOWER MOTOR CONVEYOR PULLEV ROLLERS 27 6 0 Card Dispenser Specifications See Card Dispenser Service manual for more information 7 0 EC System Controller 7 1 Description The EC System Controller manages controls all other modules in the machine bill acceptor hopper bill dispenser This module also provides an interface program switches that can be used to change the basic operating modes of the machine and to reconfigure the machines existing hardware modules or to configure new hardware modules should one be added In addition this module provides the owner with useful machine diagnostic information For a complete list of the features associated with this module read the remainder of this section The picture below shows the location of each item referenced in this section program switches buttons and indicators CONTROL BOARD FUSE DOLLARS IN Counter RESET 24 VOLT Button Power Indicator 5VOLT HETTER b a DUMP Button STATUS Indicator PROGRAM SWITCHES CONFIGURATION JUMPERS 28 7 2 Control Board Fuse The primary AC fuse for both the controller board and the connected bill acceptor is located in the fuse holder next to the power switch Be sure to disconnect AC power to the changer before changing the fuse Replace it with a 2 ampere 250V slow blow fuse 7 3 Status Indicator and Error Codes The status indicator provides an indication of the condition of the machi
6. 4 1E00110 Optional Counter 5 4C00217 Internal Dispenser Cable 6 4E00287 Coin Dispenser PCB Assembly Not Shown 5M00171 Uninote Bill Dispenser See Manual For other dispense mechanical sizes call for correct order number 53 9 1 7 Coin Dispenser Type 2 Part Numbers Location Part Number Description Not Shown 4C00233 Controller to Dispenser Cable 60 1A 1F 4M00170 Coin Dispenser Housing 2 4M00574 Hopper Tilt Stop Assembly Not shown 4C00221 Sold out Cable 3 4A00121 Coin Dispenser Funnel Assembly 4A 4M00568 Feed Mechanism Quarter Dollar 4B 2P00101 Hopper Adapter Ring Quarter SA 2F01272 Hopper PCB DC Retro Bracket 5B 4E00295 DC AC Hopper PCB Assembly 6 4A00122 Hopper Interrupter Assembly 7 1M00113 Hopper Motor DC For other dispense mechanical sizes call for correct order number APPENDIX A EC100 Cabinet Mounting Holes and Stand Assembly EC100 Mounting Hole Locations APPENDIX B EC200 Cabinet Mounting Holes EC200 Mounting Hole Locations 5 16 DIAMETER MOUNTING HOLES IN BACK WALL OF MACHINE 56 APPENDIX C EC200 Stand Assembly 57 APPENDIX D RHINO Cabinet Mounting Holes 17 32 DIA 4 MOUNTING HOLES IN BACK WALL ei OF MACHINE 27 7 8 R L 3 5 8 IN S 1 12 12 1 2 16 3 4 58 APPENDIX E RHINO Stand Assembly PEER J f VER
7. FT BILL ACCEPTOR COIN COIN DISPENSER ACCEPTOR COIN DISPENSER 8 EC500 RL DA SYSTEM CONTROLLERS BILL ACCEPTOR COIN ACCEPTOR COIN DISPENSER RHINO BILL ACCEPTOR COIN ACCEPTOR mi EXTENDED COIN DISPENSER SYSTEM CONTROLLER Bill to Bill Exchanger Bill NEC Acceptor gt System A Controllers di Note Dispenser Front Load Cabinet Rear Load Cabinet with Faceplate BCX1000 BCX1000 RL BILL SYSTEM BILL ALL EPIOR CONTROLLER ACCEPTOR COIN DISPENSER SYSTEM CONTROLLER BILL DISPENSER DISPENSER Front Load Cabinet Rear Load Cabinet with Faceplate 10 The EC Machine Series Line uses OEM style bill and coin acceptors coupled with a highly reliable large capacity coin dispenser The EC Machine Series models differ only to the extent that some models may have one coin dispenser others have two some are equipped with coin acceptors and some are not All changers come preprogrammed from the factory to the machine owner s specifications Programming can be easily changed by the owner using dip switches located on the system controller board or by the optional Data Terminal 1 1 Specifications Operating Voltage Power Consumption Operating Temperature All Models Operating Temperature Bill to Bill Exchanger Interface to Coin Dispenser Interface to Bill Acceptors Interface to Bill Acceptors EC100 Dimensions Width Height Depth Cabinet 8 57 327 13 Base 8 5 30 13
8. Auto Reset Setting The Auto Reset feature will attempt to automatically reset the machine from an out of service condition after a preset time Errors that can be auto reset are Note Acceptor errors flash code 9 and Fast Vend errors flash code 13 SW5 switch 4 can be used to enable or disable the auto reset feature To enable auto reset move switch 4 to the ON position To disable auto reset move switch 4 to the OFF position The default auto reset time will be 10 minutes if the Fast Vend time setting has not been programmed or will be the Fast Vend time if programmed Example Fast Vend Time 20min The auto reset attempt will occur 20min after a Fast Vend or Note Acceptor error IMPORTANT NOTE The default factory settings for these features are Bills accepted ALL Security HIGH Stringing Detection MEDIUM Auto Reset ON NOTE SW5 switch 5 should always be set to the OFF position when making changes 7 16 Fast Vend Shut Off Feature This feature provides additional security against theft by identifying unusual deposit patterns In other words if more money than normal is coming into the machine this feature can detect it and protect the machine by automatically taking it off line The unusual pattern is based on a maximum number programmed of any denomination bill deposited in a given programmed time frame Once exceeded the machine will go out of service with the status led indicating a flash code 13 Example T
9. B on the system controller even if it is the only dispenser used gt Use the Bill Dispenser Value Table in place of the Dispenser B Value Table for setting the dispense value gt The Card Dispenser must always be plugged into hopper position A on the system controller even if it is the only dispenser used gt Use the Card Dispenser Value Table in place of the Dispenser A Value Table for setting the dispense value gt EC Controller must be configured for Bill Card Dispenser See section 7 9 32 COINS DISPENSED CARDS DISPENSED Dispenser A Value Table Dispenser A Value Table SW3 Switch SW3 Switch Value 1 2 3 Value 1 2 3 Dispenser Dispenser Inactive Off Off Off inactive Off Off Off 05 Off Off On 1 00 Off Off On 10 Off On Off 2 00 Off On Off 25 Off On On 5 00 Off On On 1 00 On Off Off 10 00 On Off Off 2 00 On Off On 20 00 On Off On 50 00 On On Off 100 00 On On On COINS DISPENSED BILLS DISPENSED Dispenser B Value Table Dispenser auc Table SW3 Switch SMS allat Val A 6 A 0 tear f T Dispenser Inactive off off off RACINES VOM On SEO Ti Off On I Or 1 00 Off Off On oo Off Ton TOR 2 00 Off On Off 25 Off On On 5 00 Off On On TE 10 00 On Off Off mm oo ca 20 00 jon Off On 50 00 On On Off
10. Dispenser A forced dispense amount set to 5 SW5 position 3 and 5 ON 1 accepted Payout is 5 from dispenser A and 3 from dispenser B 5 accepted Payout is 5 from dispenser A and 19 from dispenser B 25 accepted Payout is 5 from dispenser A and 0 from dispenser B Notes If the dispenser A dispense amount is set to zero the system controller will calculate the most efficient dispense amount least number of coins by vending as many of the highest valued coins then vend the remaining balance from the lower valued dispenser Example 2 Coin and Bill Dispense BCX1000 Dispenser value settings Dispenser A 1 00 Coin Dispenser B 5 00 Bill Forced dispense amount set to 5 SW5 position 3 and 5 ON 1 acceptance Turned Off 5 accepted Payout is 5 from dispenser A and 0 from dispenser B 10 accepted Payout is 5 from dispenser A and 1 from dispenser B 20 accepted Payout is 5 from dispenser A and 3 from dispenser B 7 12 4 Setting the Accumulate Value The accumulate value allows the machine to continue to hold deposits until a preprogrammed value accumulate value is reached This feature is most commonly used when coins are being accepted For example in a machine with one quarter valued hopper if a dime is deposited nothing can be dispensed since a dime is not enough to start a vend The machine will hold the dime until another 15 cents has been deposited at which time it will vend 1 quarter for the 25 cents deposi
11. NOAS NO AMP 1 480705 0 OJO MO LI Connector Molex 19 09 1049 G OG 4 Pin Wire Color Function 1 Gray Ground 2 Brown Bill acceptor pulse output 3 4 5 White green 110VAC Neutral 6 7 8 White Bill acceptor Inhibit 110VAC HOT 9 Black 110VAC Hot Pin Wire Color Function 1 White green 110VAC Neutral 2 White green 110VAC Neutral 3 White Bill acceptor Inhibit 110VAC HOT 4 White Bill acceptor Inhibit 110VAC HOT 5 6 White green 110VAC Neutral 7 Brown Bill acceptor pulse output 8 Gray Ground 9 Pin Wire Color Function 1 Black 110VAC Hot 2 White green 110VAC Neutral 3 4 Brown Bill acceptor pulse output 5 Gray Ground 6 7 White Bill acceptor Inhibit 110VAC HOT 8 White green 110VAC Neutral 9 10 11 12 Pin Wire Color Function 1 Brown Bill acceptor pulse output 2 Gray Ground 3 4 5 6 Pin Wire Color Function 1 Black 110VAC Hot 2 White green 110VAC Neutral 3 White Bill acceptor Inhibit 110VAC HOT 4 65 APPENDIX K Master Program Chip Installation Instructions Occasionally there is a need to upgrade the Master Program Chip to add new features that have been designed into this produ
12. THE OWNER Each Product shipped from the factory contains Owner s Manuals Before shipping a Product to Manufacturer or one of its company owned service centers for warranty work the owner shall be certain that the source of difficulty could not be corrected by performing one or more of the procedures described in the Owner s Manuals If Manufacturer finds in its sole discretion that the difficulty could have been corrected by following a procedure in an Owner s Manual MANUFACTURER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE THEIR REGULAR CHARGE FOR ANY WORK PERFORMED This limited warranty shall not apply to any Product which must be repaired or replaced because of normal wear which has been subject to misuse negligence or accident or which has been repaired or altered outside of Manufacturers factory or one of its company owned service centers unless authorized by Manufacturer Manufacturer shall not be liable for any loss damage or expense including without limitation the loss of money caused by inadvertent machine dispense or by the use of counterfeit or bogus money caused from or related in any way to the use of the Product or from any other cause No person agent dealer or any other entity is authorized to give or alter any warranties on behalf of Manufacturer nor to assume for Manufacturer any other obligation or liability in connection with the Product Manufacturer reserves the right to make design and or operational changes to the Product w
13. dispenser The coin dispensers are marked to indicate which coin they will dispense Never mix coins or allow foreign material to fall into the coin dispensers 4 2 Removing the Coins from the Coin Dispenser Bulk Dump Method To remove coins manually in an EC100 or EC200 cabinet TURN POWER OFF then pull the coin dispenser forward approximately 1 inch using the slide handle at bottom of the cabinet Sliding the dispenser forward will disengage the electrical connections and allow the coin dispenser to be tilted forward for dumping the coins into a suitable container or bag To tilt the coin dispenser pull forward at the top edge of the dispenser To remove coins manually in an EC300RL EC400RL or EC500RL DA cabinet TURN POWER OFF then pull the coin dispenser power cable from the bottom of the dispenser The coin dispenser power cable must be removed to prevent it from being damaged when the dispenser is tilted out Tilt the coin dispenser back for dumping the coins into a suitable container or bag To tilt the coin dispenser pull back at the top edge of the dispenser To remove the small number of coins that remain in the coin dispenser perform a Sold Out dump See the next section for details 22 Type 1 Coin Dispenser Dump EC100 and EC200 Slide Handle Pull Forward Dump Position Coin Dispenser Dump EC300RL EC400RL and EC500RL DA Dump Position 23 Type 2 Coin Dispenser Dump Rhino
14. same dimensions of the coin you currently are dispensing This keeps you from needing to change your hardware Review the Mode 2 Programming section in section 6 13 of this owner s manual for more information e My Bill Dispenser is jamming too often Bill jams are typically caused by the condition of the currency being dispensed ATM quality currency is strongly recommended and will limit jamming problems In addition worn or dirty rollers can cause bill jamming Refer to section 5 3 Bill Dispenser Cleaning for more information e need to send you a part for repair Do I need a RMA number Return material authorization number No we only ask that you include your name phone number address and a brief description of the failure We will process and return your product ASAP e need to upgrade the software in the controller Can I do this myself Software revisions for the Economy Controller are not common But as new features are added you may decide to upgrade your changer Appendix K in the back of this manual will guide you through this easy process e What happens to my Bill amp Coin Machine if the bill dispenser sells out empties There is an automatic transfer function that is if it senses a bill dispenser sold out condition the remaining money is dispensed from the coin hopper All additional vends will be from the coin hopper until that hopper also sells out Refilling the machine will automatically reset the machine to t
15. the 5vdc is functioning properly If either of these indicators are off review the troubleshooting section of this manual 7 5 Reset Button To reset the system control board to a known state you must first resolve the issue that caused the error condition Once this is completed press and release the button labeled RESET 29 7 6 Dump Hopper Button This button is used to empty the few coins that remain in the coin hopper after it has sensed an empty condition The coin hopper MUST be in the sold out condition before it can be completely emptied using this button To activate press and release this button then wait for 5 seconds The dispenser will begin to rotate after the 5 second delay and all remaining coins will be dispensed The coin dispenser will stop when all coins have been cleared 7 7 Dollars In Counter This non resettable counter indicates the total number of dollars accepted by the changer One count equals one dollar deposited in the machine Amounts less than one dollar are not indicated until one dollar is reached Example if three quarters are deposited the counter is not updated If a fourth quarter is deposited the counter is incremented by one 7 8 Program Switches The basic operating modes and functional parameters of the machine can be easily reconfigured using the Program Switches The program switches are used to set a particular mode of operation data terminal mode changer mode token mode or to s
16. the escrow amount 36 7 13 Token Mode 7 13 1 Programming Mode 2 Switch Diagram Switch Side View zZ See See Mode 2 Base Token Bonus Token Value Amount 7 13 2 Setting the Base Token Value Use SW3 Switches 1 6 to set the base token value See Base Token Value Table This is the value of a token Bonus tokens are not considered during this step In other words if you sell one single token for twenty five cents the base value of the token is twenty five cents The extra tokens issued for larger bills are considered Bonus tokens When the Base Token Value is reached or exceeded a payout will occur Any money remaining after a dispense will be left in escrow for the next dispense Escrow is any amount still owed to the customer after a dispense is completed This only applies to a transaction where the amount still owed does not equal the base token value 7 13 3 Setting the Bonus Token Amount Use SW3 switches 7 8 and SW5 switches 1 5 to set the Bonus Token Amount Bonus tokens are extra tokens paid for inserting larger denomination bills To set the number of bonus tokens to be issued for each bill find the desired amount in the bonus table and set the appropriate switches 37 7 13 4 Base Token Value Table NOTE If a box is blank the switch setting is OFF This table lists the most common settings See Appendix H for other token values SW3 Value 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dispenser Inactive 05 On 10 On 25
17. way as to prevent it from being directly exposed to the outdoor environment Standard Change Makers Inc recommends the use of an awning canopy or other protective screen to prevent machine damage from exposure to the weather It is also recommended that all open holes on the cabinet be sealed to prevent water intrusion 2 3 Wall Mount Changers Type of wall construction For maximum security it is recommended that the changer be installed on a wall made of cement block brick or other type of masonry A wooden stud wall is acceptable but will not provide the security or strength usually associated with masonry The mounting holes on the back of the changer will accommodate four 1 4 inch diameter bolts See Appendix A for EC100 and Appendix B for EC200 mounting hole patterns WARNING CHANGERS MOUNTED ON BASES ARE TOP HEAVY The changer MUST be secured to a rigid vertical surface as well as to the stand to provide appropriate security stability and safety If the wall to which the changer will be mounted does not meet the construction standards above we recommend using the Standard Change Makers stand The stands are provided with mounting holes on the top surface for mounting the changer and holes are also provided on the bottom for securing the stand to the floor A drill template is included with each stand When using the stand we recommend that the changer be bolted to the wall as well as to the stand This provides a highly sec
18. you The serial number and model number is located on a label inside your machine Service center phone numbers are given on the last page of this manual 4 Turn OFF the AC power with the master switch located on the system controller box or at the fuse panel of your building Remove the faulty component from the changer cabinet 5 If the component is to be returned to the factory or service center pack the component in the original packaging used when the unit was shipped from the factory If the original packaging is not available use a suitable substitute Care should be taken to prevent damage to the components from electrostatic discharge and mechanical shipping damage NOTE Please avoid the use of Styrofoam peanuts when packing If peanuts are used the component should be encased in a plastic bag to prevent clogging the mechanism 51 9 1 Service Part Numbers 9 1 1 Interconnecting cables Part Number Description 4C00218 AC Power Cord 9 4C00265 AC Power Cord 9 Plug Both Ends 4C00228 Out Of Service cable 4C00224 Pulse Bill Acceptor Cable Standard 4C00230 Pulse Bill Acceptor Cable MARS 4C00225 Pulse Bill Acceptor Cable Universal 4C00269 MDB Bill Acceptor Cable 48 4C00227 Mechanical Coin Acceptor Cable 4C00196 Electronic Coin Acceptor Cable 60 4C00229 18 Pin Interface Plug 9 1 2 Module Part Numbers Part Number Description 4E00315 System Controller PCB W O K T 4E00316 Svstem Contr
19. 100 00 On On On Dispensing 1 00 bills is not recommended due to the general condition of the circulated bills Important notes regarding dispenser values The System Controller will report an illogical programming error if in a single dispenser machine or a dual dispenser machine all dispenser values are set to 2 00 this is because it will not be possible to give correct change for a five dollar bill The maximum payout from any one dispenser is 200 coins This is done to limit the amount of coins dispensed if a system failure occurred Dispenser A Value table Cards is determined by configuration jumper JP4 See section 6 9 for more information Dispenser B Value table Coins or Bills is determined by configuration jumper JP5 See section 6 9 for more information 33 7 12 3 Setting the Dispenser Vend Amounts If the same value item is dispensed from the A and B dispensers and you want the machine to distribute change from each dispenser equally do not set the Forced Dispense condition The machine will automatically determine the necessary payout from each dispenser Example Dispenser A and B are both dispensing quarters For a 5 deposit 10 quarters would be dispensed from hopper A and 10 from hopper B For a 10 deposit 20 quarters would be dispensed from hopper A and 20 from hopper B and so on Your machine is equipped with an automatic transfer feature If one of the two available dispensers canno
20. 2 Weight 131 Ibs Weight 175 Ibs Weight 133 Ibs 55 lbs 75 lbs 15 lbs Weight 120 lbs 145 lbs Weight 175 Ibs 68 lbs 18 lbs Weight 215 lbs 2 0 Changer Installation and Setup 2 1 Cabinet Installation Instructions Standard Change Makers manufactures change machines in the following cabinet styles 1 Free standing consoles 2 Front loading wall mount 3 Through the wall rear load and 4 Slim line vending changer Because physical locations vary we do not suggest an exact method of installation To assure proper operation of your changer the following general guidelines should be observed 2 2 Location of the Changer The following points should be considered when locating a changer e Easily accessed by customers e Full swing of the door when open e Proper height from the floor This will vary depending on the model of the changer ANSI specifications for accessibility of the handicapped call for all controls bill and coin insertion slots and coin cups to be no higher than 48 inches 1 220 mm or no less than 15 inches 380 mm from the floor If someone in a wheelchair is approaching your machine and they are not able to turn sideways to use your changer then the user components should be no higher than 48 from the ground If they can turn sideways the user components on the changer can be raised up to 54 e This machine is designed for use in protected locations It should be installed in such a
21. 22 4 2 Removing the Coins from the Coin Dispenser Bulk Dump Method 22 4 3 Coin Dispenser Indicator Biss A i A DA k a Agata 25 44 Opuonal Com Dispenser Counter sill l 26 4 5 Dispenser Sold Out Configurations law l a a G 26 5 0 Bill Dispenser Specifications BX amp BCX Models Only ses 26 Sul Filling the Bill DISpeNseti in ea ie ent te na 26 3 2 CureneCONdITION santa ki Bi kd sab ti aa SRA TRA TE 27 sar gt Bill Dispenser CISA ea se sa aa ne ne re re is 27 6 0 Card Dispenser Specifications eeesooesooesssesssesssecssoossoossooesssesssoessoossoossssessseessosssoossoosssossssesssose 28 TAD ECHSystem Controller iii eda ia ee i ke esiones er a a rw 28 kal JDES IIPU OM A ii a i a a BG Ba Su A E ET 28 1 27 Control Board BUS a a ai 29 7 3 Status Indicator and Error Codes an nent ee rent sr nr rn ennen na 29 TA SV and 24V Power Indicatois tc a tet RE a Sala at net nn AN 29 1 5 Reset Button rte mn a Mae ea ates 29 Los D mp Hopper Bull ane a Et a ua 30 EA Dollars Mi CONTENT kt a 30 os D POS E SWEET a BA a Ea ta dal UE aa adnaeie 30 Las Configuration Jumpets ali sriep im i E bie tik Da E tha AAA e sl 30 7 10 Understanding The Machine Operating Modes 31 5 7 11 Setting The Machine Operating Mode 4 2 cus e sa ii 31 112 Biull CON Mode i ga ee A a ei an nee led 32 7 12 1 Programming Mode 1 Switch Diagram i festini sia it 32 7 12 2 Setting the Dispensers VAS US dette 32 7 12 3 Setting the
22. 304 The DIP switch settings should be 6 Position Switch 1 On 2 On 3 Off 4 Off 5 Off 6 Off The 18 pin interface jumper plug should have the RED wire cut 8 2 11 Dixie Narco USA 15 Bill Acceptor Information To interface to the Dixie Narco USA 15 acceptor the following setting should be used for the 1 one Pulse configuration See the acceptor manual for full details Requires optional universal interface cable kit SCM P N 4K00304 The 18 pin interface jumper plug should not be used 50 8 3 MDB Bill Acceptors The following is list of MDB bill Acceptors that will work in the EC Machine Series Coinco BA30B MAG50B BP2 amp BP4 Note The Coinco acceptor s use the small orange plug on the MDB cable the large plug will be unused Mars AE2400 AE2600 Cashcode xxx MCP STxx xxx xxx MSH STxx xxx See the bill acceptor manual for details on configuring for Multi drop Bus operation Note Bill accept and securitv switches will have to be set for monev to be accepted 9 0 Part Ordering Information To obtain service on a component or module please follow these instructions 1 Locate the fault to a specific component or module 2 Call your nearest Standard Change Makers service center You will need to give the service representative the following MODEL NUMBER OF YOUR MACHINE SERIAL NUMBER OF YOUR MACHINE 3 If you cannot furnish these numbers it will be extremely difficult for the service department to help
23. 4 30 On On On On 0 2 7 14 28 On On On 0 2 7 14 29 On On On On 0 2 T 14 30 On On On On 0 2 7 15 30 On On On On On 0 2 7 15 31 On On On 0 2 7 15 32 On On On On 0 2 7 15 33 On On On On 0 2 7 16 32 On On On On On 0 2 7 16 33 On On On On 0 2 7 16 34 On On On On On 0 2 T 16 35 On On On On On 1 2 5 10 20 On On On On On On 1 2 5 10 21 On 1 2 5 10 22 On On 1 2 5 10 23 On On 1 2 5 10 24 On On On 1 2 5 11 22 On On 1 2 gt 11 23 On On On 1 2 5 12 24 On On On 1 2 5 12 25 On On On On 1 2 6 12 24 On On 1 2 6 12 25 On On On 1 2 6 13 26 On On On 1 2 6 13 27 On On On On 1 2 6 14 28 On On On 1 2 7 14 28 On On On On 1 2 T 14 29 On On On On 1 2 7 14 30 On On On On On 1 2 7 15 30 On On 1 2 7 15 31 On On On 1 3 6 12 24 On On On 1 3 6 12 25 On On On On 1 3 6 12 26 On On On 1 3 6 12 27 On On On On 1 3 6 14 28 On On On On 1 3 6 14 29 On On On On On 1 3 6 14 30 On On On 0 0 0 10 20 On On On On 0 0 0 12 24 On On On On 64 APPENDIX J Pulse Bill Acceptor Cable Pinouts This appendix shows the connector pinout at the Pulse Bill Acceptor end of the Economy Changer cables Note Connectors are not on all cables Connector Molex 09 50 3091 o o o COAINIDARWNE Connector AMP 172161 1 Connector AMP 172170 1 Connector BRN wrt
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25. Dispenser Vend Amounts i rein en ne ne it nette ne nn 34 PALA Setting the Accumulate Value sin eme die Nas denses 35 TADS STORE neue 36 743 Token Moderne Si a ba se a A Us A Ea 37 7 13 1 Programming Mode 2 Switch Diagrami isa din 37 7 13 2 Setting the Base Token VAE Se TR nd bati 37 7 13 3 Setting the Bonus Token AMONT een n tee at en ns sr tte nr sn nr nen 37 7 13 4 Base Token Value Table iii i ai ie tesa Ai e sets 38 113 5 Bonus Token Amount Table i i A 38 7 14 Forced Dispense Override Modeste i ane en nr eine RR Ga re 39 7 14 1 Programming Mode 3 Switch Diagram s ssssesssrsssrsrrrsrrssrerrrsrrrsresrrsrrrsrrsrrsrrrsrrsr a ba 39 714 2 Setting The Dispenser Value iii b ii a is dus Dern a eta ag ita 39 7 15 Optional Setup Mode Functional Parameters nr rr rn rn n 40 7 15 1 Option mode 6 switch diagram LS RS ee da 40 PSD BillAcceptance SEINE Rennes deres s ner RS Re seed Sr sd ceed a ane Ee 40 PASS Bill Security SES nn a i p a pa nus 41 AASA Stringing Detection Settings 3 05 ses b ns 41 PASS Auto Reset Sett sr ane A ne 42 1 16 Fast Vend Shut Off ei RE uE AR 42 AGA Switeh DATA ne at rene ka qab ata bag tension 43 7 16 2 Switch Settings When Accepting Bills 1 20 44 7 16 3 Switch Settings When Accepting Bills 5 100 44 8 0 BH ACCEDTORS iii sabiex da d dk at es Saos rene ee es ed es tudes i
26. Header 8 5 10 13 Header Cabinet and Base total height is 72 EC200 Dimensions Width Height Depth Cabinet 13 5 26 13 Base 13 5 30 13 Header 13 5 16 13 Header Cabinet and Base total height is 72 EC300RL Dimensions Width Height Depth Cabinet 9 327 13 Face Plate 13 36 11 120 VAC 10 15 180W 0 50 C 32 122 F 10 35 C 50 95 F See Coin Dispenser Section See Bill Acceptor Section Weight 70 lbs 40 lbs 10 lbs Weight 106 lbs 51 Ibs 15 lbs Weight 90 lbs EC400RL Dimensions Width Height Depth Cabinet 13 5 28 13 Face Plate 17 5 32 ECSOORL DA Dimensions Width Height Depth Cabinet 187 32 13 Face Plate 22 5 36 RHINO Dimensions Width Height Depth Cabinet 16 75 27 875 127 Base 16 75 30 625 12 Pedestal Base 22 24 625 17 Header 16 75 13 625 12 Header Cabinet and Base total height is 72 125 Cabinet and Pedestal Base total height is 52 5 BILL TO BILL EXCHANGER Dimensions Width Height Depth Front Load Cabinet 16 75 28 12 25 Rear Load Cabinet 16 75 28 12 25 Rear Load Faceplate 21 32 BCX1000 Dimensions Width Height Depth Cabinet 15 75 36 18 Base 15 75 10 18 Header 15 75 26 18 Header Cabinet and Base total height is 727 BCX1000 RL Dimensions Width Height Depth Cabinet 187 367 187 Face Plate 227 40 1
27. K00354 installation kit for the EC200 and EC400RL This verifier requires the cable SCM P N 4C00230 Also specify a 600 or 1000 bill stacker for when ordering this verifier 8 2 3 MARS Series 2000 Bill Acceptors VN2300 VN2500 AE2400 AE2600 All units require the 110Vac interface The VN2300 and VN2500 require a special 18 pin interface jumper plug MARS P N250074011 this part is not included with the acceptor or the changer To interface to the MARS acceptors see the appropriate switch settings below Switch settings are for 1 one pulse configuration See acceptor manuals for full details on switch settings VN2300 VN2500 AE2400 AE2600 8 Position 8 Position 8 Position 8 Position Switch Switch Switch Switch 1 Off 1 Off 1 Off 1 Off 2 On 2 On 2 On 2 On 3 On 3 On 3 On 3 On 4 On 4 On 4 On 4 On 5 Off 5 Off 5 Off 5 Off 6 Off 6 On 6 On 6 On 7 On 7 On 7 Off 7 Off 8 Off 8 Off 8 Off 8 On 47 8 2 4 Mars AL4 and GL4 Bill Acceptor Information To interface to the MARS ALA or GL4 acceptors the following setting should be used for the 1 one Pulse configuration See the acceptor manual for full details Requires optional universal interface cable kit SCM P N 4K00304 The DIP switch settings should be 8 Position Switch 4 Position Switch 1 On 1 Off 2 On 2 Off 3 On 3 Off 4 On 4 Off 5 On 6 Off 7 On 8 On 8 2 5 Mars VFM 1 Bill Acceptor Information To interface to the MARS VFM 1 acceptors the following setting s
28. LE AR switch Example of Bill Coin Mode setting View 012345678 PAPA 3 DEN ZO 31 7 12 Bill Coin Mode A variety of functional parameters can be set in conjunction with the Bill Coin Mode This section provides a brief description of each parameter and shows how they can be set using the Programming Switches Below is a diagram showing how the program switches would be set to manage the functional parameters in a simple change machine 7 12 1 Programming Mode 1 Switch Diagram Accumulate to Dispenser A value Clear Escrow Switch Side View SW3 zZ O See See Dispenser A Dispenser Dispenser Keep Forced _ Coin A B Escrow Dispense Mod Value Value Amount nS Table Table Accumulate to Dispenser B value 7 12 2 Setting the Dispensers Value Each Dispenser must be valued so that the system control board will know how many coins or bills to issue for each bill or coin accepted If only one dispenser is to be used locate this dispenser in position A and set the dispenser B value to inactive Set the program switches to the desired dispenser value using the following tables See the programming notes for special cases and additional information Important notes regarding machines with Bill Dispensers or Card Dispensers gt The Bill Dispenser must always be plugged into hopper position
29. On On 50 On On 1 00 On On 2 00 On On 7 13 5 Bonus Token Amount Table This table lists the most common settings See Appendix I for other bonus dispense amounts NOTE If box is blank switch setting is OFF Bonus Dispense amount for SW3 SW5 1 2 5 10 20 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 On 0 0 0 5 10 On 0 0 0 5 20 On On 0 0 1 2 5 On On On 0 0 1 3 6 On On On 0 0 1 5 12 On On On 0 0 3 7 15 On On 0 0 5 8 10 On On On 0 0 5 20 40 On On On 0 1 1 6 11 On On On On 0 1 2 4 8 On f On EXAMPLE See Section 6 13 2 Base Token value equals 25 SW3 position 4 and 6 On Bonus Token amount equals 5 extra for 10 and 10 extra for 20 SW5 position 2 On 38 7 14 Forced Dispense Override Mode 7 14 1 Programming Mode 3 Switch Diagram Accumulate to hopper A value Switch Clear Escrow Side View SW3 01234567 Z See See Dispenser A Mode 3 Dispenser A Dispenser B forced dispense value Table value Table amount Accumulate to Dispenser B Keep Escrow 7 14 2 Setting the Dispenser Value This mode is essentially the same as Mode 1 The only exception is that the value of the bill or coin is compared to the values of both dispensers If that value matches a dispenser value a dispense is made from that dispenser In this way the dispenser value overrides the f
30. S BILLS PER PER BILLS TO TIME TIME BE CONTROLLER 1 2 PERIOD 3 4 PERIOD 5 ACCEPTED 6 7 8 MODE 50 100 BILLS MODE OFF OFF Disabled OFF OFF disabled ON 5 100 ON ON ON 7 OFF ON 2 OFF ON 2 ON ON ON 7 ON OFF 5 ON OFF 4 ON ON ON 7 ON ON 10 ON ON 5 ON ON ON 7 44 8 0 Bill Acceptors The EC Machine Series is able to use most OEM style 110VAC pulse type bill acceptors and most OEM style Multi drop Bus MDB bill acceptors The pinouts for the cables supplied with EC Machine Series changers are listed in Appendix J 8 1 Pulse Bill Acceptors The following is list of Pulse Bill Acceptors that will work in the EC Machine Series Note Some of these acceptors require power converters to work properly Contact the bill acceptor manufacturer for a 110 VAC power converter Coinco BA30B MAGS50B Cash Code AMZ USA 1100 UNV AMZ CAN 2100 UNV Mars VN2300 VN2500 AE2400 AE2600 ALA series GL4 series GLS series L005 VEM 1 VEM 2 VFM 3 VEM 4 VFM 5S Maka NB 10 NB NBE 20 Dixie Narco USA 15 8 2 Additional Bill Acceptor Information NOTE These bill acceptors may require an optional universal interface cable kit SCM P N 4K00304 The kit includes a multiplug cable and an 18 pin interface plug 45 8 2 1 Coinco BA30 Information To interface to the Coinco BA30 acceptor the following setting should be used for the 1 one Pulse configuration See the acceptor manual for full d
31. W o mma Standard na Makers Inc ERA 77ra D STANDARD CHANGE MAKERS INC 3130 N MITTHOEFFER ROAD P O BOX 36550 INDIANAPOLIS INDIANA 46236 0550 PH 317 899 6966 FX 317 899 6977 www standardchange com Installation amp Instruction Manual FOR FOLLOWING MODELS EC100 EC200 EC300RL EC400RL EC500RL DA AND OLDER MODELS OF BX1000 BX1000RL BCX1000 BCX1000RL Part Number 8M00427 Rev 8 Standard Change Makers Inc Indianapolis Indiana Two Year Limited Product Warranty EC BX and BCX Machine Series Standard Change Makers Inc Manufacturer warrants the machine the Product excluding any component s not manufactured by Standard Change Makers Inc Third Party Product s to be free from defects in material and workmanship if properly installed according to the Manufacturer s Installation Instructions and serviced and operated under normal conditions according to the Manufacturer s instructions THE MANUFACTURER MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO AND DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES APPLICABLE TO ANY THIRD PARTY PRODUCT S INCORPORATED INTO THE PRODUCT INCLUDING WARRANTIES AGAINST INFRINGEMENT WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE However the manufacturer of Third Party Product s may have a warranty which is applicable to the owner of the product Please contact the Manufacturer for additional warranty information regarding the Thi
32. We AW i 4 i a OPTIONAL PEDESTAL BASE 59 APPENDIX F BCX1000 Cabinet Mounting Holes __ 2412 9 16 DIA 4 MOUNTING HOLES IN BACK WALL OF MACHINE 30 36 18 l 10 2 7 8 15 3 4 60 APPENDIX G BCX1000 Stand Assembly 61 APPENDIX H Base Token Value Table NOTE If box is blank switch setting is OFF SW3 Value 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dispenser Inactive 05 On 10 On 15 On On 20 On 25 On On 30 On On 35 On On On 40 On 45 On On 50 On On 55 On On On 60 On On 65 On On On 70 On On On 75 On On On On 80 On 85 On On 90 On On 95 On On On 1 00 On On 1 05 On On On 1 10 On On On 1 15 On On On On 1 20 On On 1 25 On On On 1 30 On On On 1 35 On On On On 1 40 On On On 1 45 On On On On 1 50 On On On On 1 55 On On On On On 1 60 On 1 65 On On 1 70 On On 1 75 On On On 1 80 On On 1 85 On On On 1 90 On On On 1 95 On On On On 2 00 On On 62 APPENDIX I Bonus Token Amount Table NOTE If box is blank switch setting is OFF
33. chine Our EC plus based product is highly reliable but at some time or other you will need to be able to troubleshoot your machine A typical troubleshooting scenario would be as follows 1 O O S light on solid 2 View flash code on EC plus controller 3 Review flash code table see section 5 8 A Flash code 1 Illogical switch selection Check Switch setting by referring to section 5 4 Programming Mode Check for unplugged hopper or bill dispenser cable B Flash code 2 4 6 8 10 12 15 Indicates a possible hopper problem Review hopper flash code table see section 3 4 C Flash Code 5 Check for jam bill see section 4 3 for cleaning instructions BX and BCX machines only Card Machine only Check for stuck card D Flash Code 9 Bill Acceptor Error Review Bill Acceptor flash code table see Bill Acceptor manual E Flash Code 13 Fast vend shut off Indicates unusual usage Audit your machine and inspect Bill Acceptor for tampering F Flash Code 16 Power loss during a dispense Indicates that a faulty power line is present This should be corrected as it can result in erratic payouts 4 Reset the machine and test for proper operation 20 3 5 Frequently Asked Questions FAQ An owner can typically resolve many problems after he she has been familiarized with our machine The following are a few examples of questions and answers you may have concerning our equipment e My out of service light is blinking an
34. ct line With this easy six step procedure you can install the latest features without the downtime associated with sending a component to a service center The software included with this notice contains improvements for coin and bill dispensing as well as increased protection against theft We highly recommend that you take the time to update your current software Note Be aware that ESD Electro Static Discharge can damage components on this circuit board Be sure you have discharged any static electricity you may have built up by touching the cabinet and before handling the program chip 1 Turn power off and disconnect all cables attached to the control panel Remove the lower cover by unfastening the two 7 16 nuts as shown below 3 Prior to removing the Master Program Chip notice that it is a 28 pin chip in a 32 pin socket and that the left side four 4 pins are not used The new chip must be inserted in the same manner Remove the Program Chip by gently prying it out with a small straight edge screwdriver 4 Carefully install the new program chip This must be inserted in the same direction and location of the program chip you just removed 5 Replace the lower cover and reconnect all cables to their original connectors 6 Power up the machine and test for proper operation e WARNINGII FUSE RISK OF FIRE 2A SLO BLO FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION DOLLARS IN
35. d and reported to the controller This setting will change the when a stringing attempt is detected by the system controller There are three levels of detection for this see explanation of each below Table for switches settings Switch SW5 2 3 LOW OFF OFF MEDIUM OFF ON HIGH ON ON LOW The system controller will not respond go out of service to any tampering signals issued by the bill acceptor Note this setting may be necessary to reduce or eliminate false tamper signals that occur in some bill acceptor models when a bill is inserted while a previous bill is being rejected Caution this will reduce the machines ability to detect actual stringing MEDIUM The System Controller will ignore tampering signals that may indicate possible a stringing attempt only when there are no credits If there are credits or a payout is in progress the changer will shut down with a note acceptor error flash code 9 No further transactions will occur until the machine is reset either manually or with the Auto Reset feature HIGH The System Controller take the machine to go out of service if the note acceptor issues any tampering signals The changer will shut down with a bill acceptor error flash code 9 No further transactions will occur until the machine is reset either manually or with the Auto Reset feature False errors may occur if bills are rapidly fed into the machine 41 7 15 5
36. d the machine won t take a bill flashing OOS light indicates a hopper sold out condition Add enough coin tokens to cover the black funnel inside the hopper e My bill acceptor is rejecting too many bills Bill rejection can be caused by dirty sensors Open up the bill path and clean the sensors and rollers Also check with the bill acceptor manual for error code and troubleshooting information e How do I turn on or off the acceptance of certain bills Refer to the section containing information on option switches in the Bill Acceptor manual There will be an illustration of the options available for that unit e My Out Of Service light is on solid and the machine won t take a bill Refer to section 3 3 to review diagnostics available to isolate the problem e My acceptor takes the money but the hopper won t dispense change Verifv that the dollars in counter on the controller advances each time a bill is accepted If not check the acceptor power cable for loose wires or for a bad connection If the counter does advance check the hopper status LED for a flash code indication Dump the hopper and press the hopper dump button and verify that the feed mechanism is rotating If not refer to the exploded views 8 16 and 8 17 in the back of this manual for parts information e I want to switch to dispensing tokens How can I do that EC Plus base products handle dispensing tokens verv effectivelv To minimize vour costs choose a token with the
37. de sek a pa n tre ao Rosii 45 8 1 Pulse Bill A CEptotS anni donna en sk lens 45 8 2 Additional Bill Acceptor Information ss 45 8 2 Comeo BA 30 Information iii SUR LR A ata 46 8 2 2 Cash Code Brand Bill Acceptor Information 47 8 2 3 MARS Series 2000 Bill At Eeptoti es les anki A 47 8 2 4 Mars AL4 and GL4 Bill Acceptor Information 48 8 2 5 Mars VFM 1 Bill Acceptor Information 48 8 2 6 Mars VFM 2 Bill Acceptor Information 49 8 2 7 Mars VFM 3 and L005 Bill Acceptor Information sse ennennzzennenznnzennzzzenizznznenazzna 49 8 2 8 Mars VFM 4 Bill Acceptor Information 50 8 2 9 Maka NB 10 Bill Acceptor Intormationsss cssskcs aise tactics ein AN Rae aaa 50 8 2 10 Maka NB NBE 20 Bill Acceptor Information 50 8 2 11 Dixie Narco USA 15 Bill Acceptor Information sse seenennnzznenenznnnenezzznnazznznananzna 50 8 3 MDB Bill Atceptors i iii ib a L 51 9 0 Part Ordering Information ek ei kera GERA esebew 51 DEL Service Part NU ct ales ltl eat aa 52 OU Snterconneetine Cables er non de ne A st age has a 52 91 2 Module Part Numbers nn nn nan eu na 52 91 3 Coin Acceptor KS erasoren A ne MR B NRR idee 52 9 1 4 Universal Note Acceptor Cable Kits e efa do 52 91 57 MISCeHarneoUs Parts en rs ne Se sn KBR HA 52 9 1 6 Coin Dispenser Type 1 Part Numbers nan N te ka a 53 9 1 7 Coin Dispenser Type 2 Part Numbers smmssrsssssresseenrrsrrssresrnrsrernrsrrnssrrsrnrsrnrrsrrsnrer A rr fu 54 APPENDIX A EC100 Cab
38. e side of the cabinet The other side of the angle iron mounts to the wall The installed angle irons will provide additional support needed to minimize cabinet flexing when the door is opened Some rear load models have the coin hoppers mounted on the door When the hoppers are full and the door is opened a significant load occurs on the cabinet This load can result in cabinet flexing if the cabinet is not sufficiently supported Repeated flexing of the cabinet can result in metal fatigue and stressed weld joints on the cabinet When the cabinet is installed in a cinder block wall as shown in Figure 1 the block wall will typically provide enough support on the sides and bottom of the cabinet to prevent flexing In locations where this type of mounting is not feasible for example a 2x4 stud wall additional support is required To sufficiently support the cabinet at least 75 of the cabinet bottom should be supported with load bearing non flexing material such as cinderblock or iron In addition the sides of the cabinet must also be supported to prevent the cabinet from twisting when the door is opened See Figure 2 for the required support areas Any deviation of these guidelines will void the machine s warranty Angle Iron to Secure A 5 cs Angle Iron to Secure KA Cabinet Sides L Cabinet Sides Steel Shelf with FIGURE 2 Steel Support Poles CINDER BLOCK WALL 14 2 x 4 WALL CAUTION We do not recommend weld
39. er block section of the control board e _JPS Bill Dispenser Configuration If your machine is equipped with a bill dispenser a small jumper block two pin blue jumper must be installed on the two pins labeled JP5 on the Configuration Jumper block section of the control board e JPIO Mars bill acceptor pulse only Configuration Without this jumper installed the Mars bill acceptor will go through a reset cycle after a bill has been accepted This reset cycle will cause a short delay between bill insertions 30 7 10 Understanding The Machine Operating Modes There are four program modes available that can be used to alter and enhance the machine functionality A brief description of each mode is outlined below It is extremely important that you understand and choose the correct operating mode since the remaining option switches have a different purpose for each of the operating modes e DATA TERMINAL MODE Allows the machine operating modes to be set by the data terminal Notes For this mode a data terminal must be present If this mode is used see the Data Terminal manual for setting available machine options e BILL COIN MODE This mode is used if the machine dispenses coins not tokens and or bills This is the most commonly used mode of operation in machines that vend money for money deposited In this mode the machine will automatically determine the east number of coins or bills needed to make change for a g
40. et a functional parameter of the machine such as the value of a particular dispenser the amount to be accumulated the management of money held in escrow or the amount to be force vended from a dispenser For a detailed explanation and a list of switch settings for each operating mode and machine parameter read the remainder of this section Important Notes regarding the DIP switches e Use a small pointed object to move the switches to either ON or OFF position as needed e Always cycle power off then on after changing the DIP switch settings e A flash code error will be displayed if the option switches have been set to perform an illogical or non used state See the paragraph this section regarding System Control Board Indicator Lights for this flash code 7 9 Configuration Jumpers These jumpers are for factory settings only They should not be altered unless the machine hardware is being reconfigured to include or eliminate a device listed below The EC Controller cover must be removed to access these jumpers e JP3 Hopper Transfer Disable EC Controller Only With this jumper installed the automatic hopper transfer on error feature will be turned off To turn this off on a premium controller use the data terminal setup menu e JP4 Card Dispenser Configuration If your machine is equipped with a card dispenser a small jumper block two pin blue jumper must be installed on the two pins labeled JP4 on the Configuration Jump
41. etails This acceptor requires the cable SCM P N 4C00224 The DIP switch settings should be 8 Position Switch On Off On On On On Off On D IS 1 R D Ke 8 2 1 1 EC100 Installation Note On the EC100 model ONLY the external CPU on the Coinco BA30B must be moved forward to allow the door to close properly To do this first remove the three screws from the backside of the verifier holding the external CPU assembly on stepl Next reposition the external CPU assembly to the front side of the mounting holes and install the screws from the front side of the acceptor step2 The Verifier can then be properly mounted to the cabinet door STEP 1 STEP 2 BACKSIDE REASSEMBLY rs iew Remove 46 8 2 2 Cash Code Brand Bill Acceptor Information To interface to the Cash Code AMZ USA 1100 UNV or the AMZ CAN 2100 UNV acceptors the following setting should be used for the 1 one Pulse configuration See the acceptor manual for full details This verifier requires the cable SCM P N 4C00230 The DIP switch settings should be 8 Position Switch 4 Position Switch 1 On 1 Off 2 On 2 Off 3 On 3 Off 4 On 4 Off 5 Off 6 On 7 Off 8 On Use the 4K00353 installation kit for the EC100 EC300RL and ECSOORL Use the 4
42. he normal payouts from the bill dispenser and coin hopper 21 4 0 Coin Dispenser Specifications CAUTION Never place your fingers in or near the coin dispense chute of the coin dispenser 4 1 Filling the Coin Dispenser with Coins Filling the coin dispenser is a simple task The coin dispenser may be removed and filled outside the machine or they may be left in the machine and filled with coins For coins contained in a bank bag grasp the neck of the bank bag and twist it to choke the mouth of the bag Invert the bag and insert the neck of the bag into the top of the coin dispenser Loosen your grip on the bag neck slowly letting coins feed down into the dispenser Table 3 1 1 gives a convenient filling level for the various standard coin dispensers When possible you can turn your bank bags inside out and lessen the chance of small strings and threads from accumulating in your coin dispenser Clean coffee cans or plastic pails can also be used to fill the coin dispensers Table 3 1 1 Type 2 Type I Type 3 Standard Capacity Hopper Extended Capacity Hopper Double Capacity Hopper Type No of Coins Value No of Coins Value No of Coins Value Quarter Dispenser 3 200 800 3 800 950 6 400 1 600 Dollar Dispenser 2 400 2 400 2 850 2 850 4 800 4 800 Nickel Dispenser 3 800 190 4 500 225 7 600 380 Dime Dispenser 7 800 780 9 300 930 15 700 1 570 IMPORTANT The correct coin must be poured into each coin
43. he machine is set to take a maximum of ten 5 00 bills in 20 minutes If eleven 5 00 bill s are accepted in less than twenty minutes the machine will automatically go out of service retain the last bill inserted finish the payout and display the fast vend flash code on the status led Important Notes regarding the Fast Vend Shut Off Feature e The factory setting for this feature is Disabled e The Fast Vend condition can be reset machine back into service by pressing the reset button e The settings for this feature should be based on the machines highest normal volume usage 42 7 16 1 Switch Diagram Use the following tables and diagrams to determine the optimum setting for your machines normal deposit volume bills deposited VERY IMPORTANT Note write down the current setting for all of the programming switches The fast vend feature is set by temporarilv using these switches Upon completion of setting the fast vend feature parameters these switches will be returned to their original positions Press the reset button to enter or activate the switch selection Once vou have entered or activated this mode vou must return the programming switches back to the desired Machine Operating Mode Swiltch Side View SW3 SA 7 8 DRR mes zZ Time MAX MAX MAX MAX MAX Mode 7 Period BILL BILL BILL BILL BILL 1 2 3 4 5 Bills to be Accepted FAST VEND DEFAULT SETTINGS The default factory fast vend setting
44. hould be used for the 1 one Pulse configuration See the acceptor manual for full details Requires optional universal interface cable kit SCM P N 4K00304 The DIP switch settings should be 2 Position Switch 1 Off 2 On The 18 pin interface jumper plug should not be used The VFM 1 acceptor has different AC connections than other acceptors To make it work the white green neutral wire connected to pin 1 of the 9 pin connector must be cut The top row of the connector consists of pins 1 2 and 3 the numbers are marked on the back of the connector The wire colors are white green white green and white TURN POWER OFF BEFORE CUTTING THE WIRING The outlet might be wired reversed and the wire is actually hot Cut the wire to pin 1 in the middle That way the wire can be joined again if needed in the future Put the supplied wire nuts on cut ends of the wire to prevent them from shorting 48 8 2 6 Mars VFM 2 Bill Acceptor Information To interface to the VFM 2 acceptor the following setting should be used for the 1 one Pulse configuration See the acceptor manual for full details Requires optional universal interface cable kit SCM P N 4K00304 The DIP switch settings should be S Position Switch On Off On Off Off Off Off Off BHoho kbvb The 18 pin interface jumper plug should have all of the BLACK wires cut 8 2 7 Mars VFM 3 and L005 Bill Acceptor Information To interface to the VFM 3 or the L005 accept
45. inet Mounting Holes and Stand Assembly esse APPENDIX B EC200 Cabinet Mounting Holes eseeeeeeeesesnesrnsssnessee APPENDIX C EC200 Stand Assembly ccccccsssscssssccssscccsscccssscccsscsccssssccsccsssscscssscsesssssssecseees APPENDIX D RHINO Cabinet Mounting Holes sssesssnnnonennnosennaosnneoenneoeennsoeennooeennooeennooeenne APPENDIX E RHINO Stand Assembly sssnnsssnnnonsnnnosonnaosnneosnneosenseosenseosensoseenseseesseseesseseenseoeesse APPENDIX F BCX1000 Cabinet Mounting Holes sssseeeeeeeeenesrenessnsssnersee APPENDIX G APPENDIX H BCEX1000 Stand ASSenmbly ses sseo sssovovssoosssebses sss vsodssososssassenosvss sesssss vssossssnssssnssesser Base Token Value Table osooooocsosovocovovooovocooovocceev0000ere00s0cc00 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 00 000 APPENDIX I Bonus Token Amount Table srssssnnnnennnonennnosennaosenneoeenneoenneoeeneoeennooeennooennooeenne APPENDIX J Pulse Bill Acceptor Cable Pinouts ssssssnnnossnnnosnneosnneoennooeenneoeennooeennooennooessnoes APPENDIX K Service Centers Master Program Chip Installation Instructions ss 1 0 EC Machine Series Description EC100 EC200 gt SYSTEM CONTROLLER COIN ACCEPTOR COIN DISPENSER BILL ACCEPTOR COIN DISPENSER BILL ACCEPTOR BRR EC400 RL SYSTEM CONTROLLER SYSTEM CONTROLLER COIN ACCEPTOR BILL ACCEPTOR
46. ing the cabinet to any kind of mounting This can cause unwanted cabinet warpage as well as internal component damage 2 4 Mounting the Changer Cabinet If your machine was shipped with the coin dispensers in place the dispensers should be removed before installation If the coin dispensers have been shipped in separate carton s do not remove or disconnect any components Use four 1 4 inch diameter bolts for mounting CAUTION Even the slightest uneven surface can cause cabinet distortion when mounting bolts are tightened This can cause the doors to fit unevenly when closed This distortion can occur even more easily on large cabinets Should this occur it may be necessary to shim one or more of the cabinet corners Make sure that the cabinet is level and the mounting surface is flat Be sure that the inside of the cabinet is free of metal shavings and other debris which might have been introduced in the mounting process Remove all packing materials and shipping straps from the cabinet Some items have yellow tags with removal instructions After installation replace coin dispenser s or if they were shipped separately remove them from their cartons and install them Plug in all electrical connectors v V NN 15 2 5 Electrical Hook Up The EC Machine Series cabinet comes pre wired The changer need only be connected to a properly grounded electrical outlet 3 wire ground back to main service panel We also
47. ithout obligation to incorporate these changes in to the Product covered by this warranty THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS VALID ONLY IF AN OWNER S WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD HAS BEEN FULLY AND PROPERLY COMPLETED AND IS ON FILE WITH THE MANUFACTURER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SUPERSEDES AND IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES APPLICABLE TO THE PRODUCT THE BILL ACCEPTOR OR BILL DISPENSER WHETHER ARISING UNDER STATUTE COMMON LAW CONVENTION OR TREATY INCLUDING WARRANTIES AGAINST INFRINGEMENT WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE MANUFACTURER S OBLIGATION TO REPAIR OR REPLACE ANY PRODUCT OR ANY COMPONENT OR PART THEREOF AS SET FORTH ABOVE SHALL BE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER REMEDIES IN NO EVENT SHALL MANUFACTURER BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES Effective January 1 2003 Contents Using This Manual We recommend the Installation and Setup sections of this manual in their entirety before placing the machine into operation The remaining sections are available for maintenance and troubleshooting purposes 1 0 EC Machine Series DEs CriptiOl sssessossossosoossssoosossosssssrseoseorsososssescssovsvssnsresssssnssosseosssnes snsserseses 8 i A e ss nn us deu anne ar EEA EREA le dues 11 2 0 Changer Installation and Setup sessseessoossooesosessoesssosssoossoossoosssoessseessoossoossoossssssssesssoossosssossssse 13 2 1 Cabinet INSAHATONINSTENCTONSSS Nue A
48. iven deposit In machines that include multiple dispensers this operating mode can be further modified to force a preset number of coins or bills to be vended from one dispenser before determining the least number required to complete the remaining vend For more information about this mode see the section 7 12 Bill Coin Mode e TOKEN MODE This mode is used when dispensing tokens and when bonus token amounts are to be vended For more information about this mode see the section 6 13 Token Mode e FORCED DISPENSE OVERRIDE MODE This mode is the same as the Bill Coin Mode with the exception of certain deposit dispenser value conditions It is sometimes desirable to vend a coin of the same value as the bill deposited as opposed to breaking the deposited bill down in to smaller valued coins An example of this condition is when a one dollar bill is deposited and a dollar coin is to be vended If this mode is not set the machine would automatically dispense quarters instead of a dollar coin See the remaining sections regarding Program Switches and Setting the Operating Mode to determine how to make changes to the factory configuration of your machine 7 11 Setting The Machine Operating Mode The machine operating mode is set using the three DIP switches located on the right hand end of available switches For exact position of these three switches and the proper setting for each operating mode see the table and diagram below MODE TAB
49. moving the cover plate JS MALE JA MALE P FEMALE To set up for a 5 sold out condition unplug P2 IE from J4 and connect P2 to J2 To completely bypass the sold out contacts connect P1 to J3 ES 5 0 Bill Dispenser Specifications BX amp BCX Models Only 5 1 Filling the Bill Dispenser Unlock the locking mechanism on the back of the bill dispenser module 2 Remove the bill box from the top of the bill dispenser module by lifting up the back of the bill box and sliding the bill box out Note Some bills may be left in the dispenser module that they can be removed by gently pulling the bills out from between the rollers Place bill box on a table with the open side up 4 Place bills to be loaded on to the top of the bill box then gently press them down into the bill box It is important that the edges of the notes be reasonably aligned prior to insertion into the cassette Ensure that there are no folds that overlap neighboring notes For best results the notes should be loaded into the cassette in 50 100 note batches Loading the cassette in larger batches can cause the edges of the notes to fold up as they are inserted 5 Reload bill cassette into the bill dispenser W Approximate capacity for the bill dispenser is 1000 new condition bills NOTE Special care should be taken when filling the bill dispenser An improperly loaded bill casse
50. ne The possible e Steady flashing normal operation e Steady on Out of service e Intermittent flashing Error condition see flash code table below for details Count the number of times the led flashes between long off periods to determine the flash code number Use the table to isolate the source of the error condition Flash Code Table number of times LED flashes Code Problem Code Problem Code Problem Code Problem settings not supported 0 1 al 10 Error dispenser B 7737 Sold out dispenser a 11 Enordispensera 7747 Sold out both dispensers 12 Error both dispenses EA 6 Br Bill Card Dispenser output blocked No pavout dispenser B Overpav 8 No payout both dispensers 16 _ Power loss during dispense 1 System control board must be reset if one of these errors occurs 1 1 12 13 14 15 Important Notes e The System control board must be reset after the error condition is corrected Always test the machine before placing back into service e The System Controller can only store and display one error at a time e Removing the bill box from the bill acceptor will cause a bill acceptor error when using some manufacture s acceptors Press the reset button after reinstalling the bill box to clear the error 7 4 5V and 24V Power Indicators The 24V Main Power Indicator is on steady if the 24vdc supply is functioning properly The 5V Logic Power Indicator is on steady if
51. oller PCB W K T 5P00228 System Controller Complete Assembly W K T 5P00229 System Controller Complete Assembly W O K T 5H00123 Quarter Dispenser 5H00124 Dollar Quarter Dispenser 5C00126 ASAHI SEIKO Mechanical Coin Acceptor 5C00129 MARS Electronic Coin Acceptor 5M00171 UNINOTE Bill Dispenser U S only CALL Bill Acceptor US MDB CALL Bill Acceptor US PULSE CALL Bill Acceptor CAN MDB CALL Bill Acceptor CAN PULSE 9 1 3 Coin Acceptor Kits Kit includes coin acceptor cable and mounting hardware Kit is for EC 200 models oniv Part Number Description 4K00295 Electronic Coin Acceptor Mars 9 1 4 Universal Note Acceptor Cable Kit Kit includes a universal note acceptor cable and an 18 pin interface plug Part Number Description 4K00304 Universal Bill Acceptor Cable Kit 9 1 5 Miscellaneous Parts Part Number Description 1L00116 Out Of Service Lamp 1F00106 2AMP slow blow fuse 52 9 1 6 Coin Dispenser Type 1 Part Numbers Location Part Number Description Not Shown 4C00219 Controller to Dispenser Cable front load Not Shown 4C00262 Controller to Dispenser Cable rear load 1A 1D 4M00533 Coin Dispenser Housing 2 4A00121 Coin Dispenser Funnel Assembly Not Shown 4C00221 Sold out Cable 3A 4M00533 Coin Dispenser Feed Mechanism Quarter Dollar 3B 2P00105 Coin Dispenser Adapter Ring Dollar 3C 1M00112 Coin Dispenser Motor DC 3D 2G00104 Motor Gear 3F 3P00102 Split Pin 3E 4C00220 Motor Harness
52. or the following setting should be used for the 1 one Pulse configuration See the acceptor manual for full details Requires optional universal interface cable kit SCM P N 4K00304 The DIP switch settings should be S Position Switch Off Off Off Off Off On On Off D IS Li BUN AH The 18 pin interface jumper plug should have all of the BLACK wires cut and the RED wire cut 49 8 2 8 Mars VFM 4 Bill Acceptor Information To interface to the VFM 4 acceptor the following setting should be used for the 1 one Pulse configuration See the acceptor manual for full details Requires optional universal interface cable kit SCM P N 4K00304 The DIP switch settings should be 8 Position Switch On Off On On On Off Off Off D IS LU R D KR The 18 pin interface jumper plug should have all of the BLACK wires cut 8 2 9 Maka NB 10 Bill Acceptor Information To interface to the Maka NB 10 acceptor the following setting should be used for the 1 one Pulse configuration Requires optional universal interface cable kit SCM P N 4K00304 See the acceptor manual for full details The 18 pin interface jumper plug should not be used 8 2 10 Maka NB NBE 20 Bill Acceptor Information To interface to the Maka NB NBE 20 acceptor the following setting should be used for the 1 one Pulse configuration See the acceptor manual for full details Requires optional universal interface cable kit SCM P N 4K00
53. orced dispense amount Example Dispenser value settings Dispenser A 05 Dispenser B 1 00 Forced Dispense 20 1 accepted payout is 0 from dispenser A and 1 from dispenser B 5 accepted payout is 20 from dispenser A and 4 from dispenser B 25 accepted payout is 5 from dispenser A and 0 from dispenser B 7 15 Optional Setup Mode Functional Parameters 7 15 1 Option mode 6 switch diagram Switch Side View SW3 SW5 ZO Acceptance g Detection Reserved ba Auto Reset VERY IMPORTANT Note write down the current setting for all of the programming switches before changing these settings These features are set bv temporarilv using these switches Upon completion of setting these parameters the switches will need to be returned to their original positions NOTE SW5 switch 5 should always be set to the OFF position when making changes Press the reset button to enter or activate the switch selections Once vou have entered or activated this mode vou must return the programming switches back to the desired Machine Operating Mode and press the reset button to return the machine to its normal operating mode 7 15 2 Bill Acceptance Settings This feature will allow vou to choose which bill denomination to acceptor or reject when using MDB note acceptors that mav not have this option available within the manufacturer s procedure This will also allow vou to change the acceptance without
54. rd Party Product s No other promise or affirmation of fact concerning the Product and no other description sample or model of the Product shall be construed as augmenting or supplementing this limited warranty unless the additional warranty is in writing and signed by an authorized representative of Manufacturer The warranty period commences on the date the Product is put into service Installation Date During the first twelve months after the Installation Date Manufacturer shall repair or replace without charge to the owner the Product or any component or part thereof except Third Party Product s which is determined in the sole discretion of Manufacturer to have defects in materials or workmanship prior to the Installation Date During the second twelve months after the Installation date Manufacturer shall repair or replace the Product or any component or part thereof except Third Party Product s which is determined in the sole discretion of Manufacturer to have had defects in materials or workmanship prior to the Installation Date During the second twelve months after the Installation Date Manufacturer shall pay all costs for replacement parts but the owner shall pay all labor costs MANUFACTURER SHALL ONLY BE OBLIGATED TO PERFORM WARRANTY WORK IF THE PRODUCT OR ANY COMPONENT OR PART THEREOF IS RETURNED TO MANUFACTURERS FACTORY OR ONE OF ITS COMPANY OWNED SERVICE CENTERS TRANSPORTATION CHARGES SHALL BE PREPAID BY
55. recommend that the changer be wired on a dedicated line A dedicated line is a circuit which has no other equipment connected on the same circuit breaker or fuse The purpose of a dedicated line is to reduce the possibility of line interference which may cause the changer to malfunction Some models have several cut outs allowing alternate wiring inlets IMPORTANT This machine must be grounded through a properly installed 3 wire ground which extends intact to the main service panel The Locations Electrical Supply If this machine has a service cord that ends in a 3 pin connector The wall receptacle you plug the machine into must be properly polarized and grounded Operating your machine from an improperly connected power source will VOID THE WARRANTY The wall receptacle must be able to supply a constant 120 volts at 60Hertz The receptacle should be protected by a 15 amp circuit breaker or fuse The machine should have its own electrical circuit Perform checks on the power source as follows See photo below 1 Voltage Check When placed across the HOT and NEUTRAL terminals a volt ohmmeter should indicate 110 130 volts AC 2 Polarity Check When placed across the HOT and GROUND terminals a volt ohmmeter should indicate 110 130 volts AC 3 Noise Potential Check When placed across the NEUTRAL and GROUND terminals a volt ohmmeter should indicate no more than 5 volts AC Readings greater than 5 volts AC indicate a poor g
56. rounding condition that could result in noise problems for the electronic circuitrv If you are hard wiring the changer the same checks should be performed on the supply line going to the changer Any deviation from these requirements may result in unreliable performance from your machine 16 2 6 EC Machine Module Connections Check the connections for all machine modules before proceeding See the diagram below for location of plugs and connectors See Corresponding Bill Acceptor Owner Manuals for Connections Out of Service A eats tena ES Lamp I i Optional i OUT OF SERVICE 1 CreditCard 1 WHEN LIT Module See i 1 CCM Manual i for Connections i Gui _ Coin Acceptor Se et et 1 Hem Optional I TA CASHFLOW Est To Wall Outlet See Corresponding Owner Manuals for Connections OS et I Optional KeepTrac i fet ee ee 1 Data Terminal Optional Retro Hopper ECH opper Rhino amp BCX Back Card Dispenser Machine Only Optional Bill Dispenser BX amp BCX Machine Only NOTE An improperly connected machine may void your warranty A WORD ABOUT GROUNDING Please make sure your changer has a good ground Improper grounding of the changer will cause erratic operation and is unsafe for the people using the changer 2 7 Test the Machine Operation When installation is complete test each machine function for proper payout and opera
57. s are Fast Vend Time 20 minutes Bill Value 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 Bill Count 60 60 20 15 10 10 5 43 7 16 2 Switch Settings When Accepting Bills 1 20 SW3 SWITCH SETTINGS MAX BILLS MAX BILLS MAX BILLS TIME PER TIME PER TIME PER TIME 1 2 PERIOD 3 4 PERIOD 5 6 PERIOD 7 8 PERIOD TIME SETTINGS 1 s 2 5 OFF OFF Disabled OFF OFF disabled JJOFF OFF Disabled OFF OFF disabled OFF ON 20 minutes OFF ON 30 OFF ON 30 OFF ON 5 ON OFF 30 minutes ON OFF 45 ON OFF 45 ON OFF 10 ON ON 60 minutes ON ON 60 ON ON 60 ON ON 20 SW5 SWITCH SETTINGS MAX MAX BILLS BILLS PER PER BILLS TO TIME TIME BE CONTROLLER 1 2 PERIOD 3 4 PERIOD 5 ACCEPTED 6 7 8 MODE 10 20 BILLS MODE OFF OFF Disabled OFF OFF Disabled OFF 1 20 ON ON ON 7 OFF ON 3 OFF ON 2 ON ON ON 7 ON OFF 10 ON OFF 5 ON ON ON 7 ON ON 15 ON ON 10 ON ON ON 7 7 16 3 Switch Settings When Accepting Bills 5 100 SW3 SWITCH SETTINGS MAX BILLS MAX BILLS MAX BILLS TIME PER TIME PER TIME PER TIME 1 2 PERIOD 3 4 PERIOD 5 6 PERIOD 7 8 PERIOD TIME SETTINGS 5 10 20 OFF OFF Disabled OFF OFF Disabled OFF OFF disabled OFF OFF disabled OFF ON 20 minutes OFF ON 5 OFF ON 3 OFF ON 2 ON OFF 30 minutes ON OFF 10 ON OFF 10 ON OFF 5 ON ON 60 minutes ON ON 20 ON ON 15 ON ON 10 SW5 SWITCH SETTINGS MAX MAX BILL
58. screws in the bottom of the change box to allow the box to be removed to dump the coins 18 2 8 2 Plug Lock Mechanism The Plug lock that the EC Machine Series is equipped with provides quick and easy access to the interior of the changer with maximum security To disengage the lock it is only necessary to unlock the mechanism and using the lock crank wrench turn counter clockwise until it disengages from the interior lock mechanism approximately five turns then pull the door open To lock the door turn the lock crank wrench clockwise until the lock tightens Then re insert the plug lock all the way into the recess of the door and turn key until it locks and remove PLUG LOCK CRANK WRENCH 3 0 Machine Troubleshooting 3 1 How To Use This Section This section is used to determine which module hopper controller bill dispenser requires testing adjustment or repair Once the module has been identified you will be directed to the detailed troubleshooting section of the manual that pertains to the module in question In some instances a separate manual will be referenced 3 2 Troubleshooting Machine Errors The EC Plus line incorporates diagnostic indicators LED s on most internal components as well as a standard Out Of Service light for the front of the machine An optional data terminal can be purchased with an EC premium upgrade which gives the owner a complete list of error codes and programming options
59. special cards or equipment in the field To enable acceptance of a bill denomination move the corresponding switch to the ON position To disable acceptance of a bill denomination move the corresponding switch to the OFF position For US and Canadian note acceptors the following switch table would apply Switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SW3 Bill value 1 2 5 10 20 50 10 NA 0 US ONLY NOTE These switches will only adjust the acceptance for bills that have been already enabled in the note acceptor using the manufacturers procedure See note acceptor manufactures documentation for instructions on how to enable bills at the note acceptor 40 7 15 3 Bill Security Settings Bill security on some MDB note acceptors models can be set to high or low in order to obtain the desired validation security If the note acceptor supplied with your machine has the high low security feature SWS switch 1 can be used to set this level To set bill security to high move switch 1 to the ON position To set the security to low move switch 1 to the OFF position See you note acceptor documentation for information on how this changes bill acceptance in you unit 7 15 4 Stringing Detection Settings MDB validators have the ability to recognize possible stringing attempts A stringing attempt is when someone tries to remove a bill from the validator by using tape or wires after it has been accepte
60. t complete a vend for anv reason the remaining dispense amount is automaticallv transferred to the other dispenser This will continue until the second dispenser becomes emptv You can also force one of the two dispensers to vend a certain amount before the most efficient pavout is determined 7 12 3 1 Forced Dispense Condition If different valued coins are to be dispensed from dispenser A and B the switches labeled Dispenser A forced dispense amount can be used to force a given number of coins to be dispensed from Dispenser A The remaining balance for the bill deposited will then be dispensed in the most efficient pavout available least number of coins cards or bills See the following table to set the dispenser A forced dispense amount NOTE If box is blank switch is OFF Dispenser SW5 Dispenser SW5 A Dispense Switch A Dispense Switch amount 1 2 3 4 5 amount 1 2 3 4 5 0 16 On 1 On 17 On On 2 On 18 On On 3 On On 19 On On On 4 On 20 On On 5 On On 21 On On On 6 On On 22 On On On 7 On On On 23 On On On On 8 On 24 On On 9 On On 25 On On On 10 On On 26 On On On 11 On On On 27 On On On On 12 On On 28 On On On 13 On On On 29 On On On On 14 On On On 30 On On On On 15 On On On On 31 On On On On on 34 Example 1 Dispenser value settings Dispenser A 05 Dispenser B 25
61. ted The accumulate value is equal to the hopper value or in the case of a two hopper machine it is equal to only one of the hopper values The hopper to be used is determined by the switch setting SW3 Switch 7 ON Accumulate value will be dispenser A s value OFF Accumulate value will be dispenser B s value EXAMPLE Dispenser A value is set to 25 dispenser B value is set to 05 and the accumulate amount is set to equal dispenser A value When the customer inserts a nickel and two dimes one quarter will be paid out of dispenser A If three dimes are inserted payout will be 1 from dispenser A and from dispenser B 35 7 12 5 Escrow Escrow is any amount still owed to the customer after a dispense is completed This only applies to a transaction where the amount still owed does not equal at least the value of either dispenser This amount can be kept and applied to the value of the next transaction or the change machine can clear and retain it after every coin dispenses See the following to set the Escrow SW3 Switch 8 ON Clear escrow amount from memory overage is kept OFF Keep the escrow amount in memory overage is applied to the value of the next transaction EXAMPLE Dispenser A value is set to 25 and dispenser B value is set to 25 The patron inserts three dimes One quarter is paid out of dispenser A Since the patron inserted thirty cents the machine still owes them a nickel The nickel is considered
62. tion If you wish to change the programming of the machine turn to section 6 10 and follow the instructions If you have the Data Terminal option please refer to Data Terminal Instruction Manual included with your machine 2 8 Lock Operation 2 8 1 T Handle Lock Mechanism The T handle lock that the EC Machine Plus is equipped with provides quick and easy access to the interior of the changer with maximum security To disengage the lock it is only to necessary to unlock the mechanism and turn the handle counter clockwise until it disengages from the interior lock mechanism approximately five turns then pull the door open The lock handle must be parallel to the floor for the lock to disengage on EC100 EC200 EC400RL and RHINO cabinets the lock must be perpendicular to the floor on the EC300RL and EC500RL DA cabinet To lock the door turn the handle parallel to the floor then push the door closed The lock will be automaticallv engaged as the door is closed If the door is pushed all the way closed it will be only necessary turn the handle a couple of turns until the lock tightens The lock handle can then be pushed into the recess of the door securely locking the cabinet WARNING Do not place cabinet lock keys inside the changer as they may be inadvertently locked inside SUGGESTION Place a duplicate key to the changer in a safe place in the event it is needed at a later date Note On the Rhino changer remove the 2
63. tte can cause frequent bill jams 26 5 2 Currency Condition Optimum performance of the bill dispenser is achieved if the note condition is limited to ATM fit or good teller grade currency Torn taped or curled bills should be culled out Broken packages bricks of new currency mixed with circulation notes will feed but increase the possibility of stoppages The use of broken packages bricks alone or in significant quantities is not recommended Dispensing 1 00 bills is not recommended due to the general condition of the circulated bills ATM quality 1 00 bills are not readily available 5 3 Bill Dispenser Cleaning The feed picker and conveyor rollers must be cleaned on a regular basis It is required that these surface s be cleaned at least every 5000 dispenses The feed rollers can be cleaned by pressing an isopropyl alcohol dampened wipe into the gap where this roller is visible while depressing the run button This should be repeated two or three times on fresh areas of the alcohol wipe The picker and conveyor rollers should be cleaned in a similar manner The rollers can also be cleaned as described above by turning the motor pulley instead of using the run switch CAUTION USING CLEANING AGENTS OTHER THAN ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL MAY PERMANENTLY DAMAGE THE ROLLERS CAUTION Do not run the bill dispenser feed mechanism without bills for an extended period of time Damage may result FEED AND PICKER ROLLERS NS
64. ure installation See Appendix A C E and G for the stand assembly diagrams CAUTION We do not recommend welding the cabinet to any kind of mounting This can cause unwanted warping of the cabinet as well as internal component damage 13 If the changer is to be mounted to a post the post should be sunk in concrete for stability It is also recommended that the post be filled with concrete for strength A steel plate with approximately the same dimensions as the changer should be welded to the post Bolt the changer to the steel plate through the four 1 4 inch mounting holes drilled into the plate Tack weld the heads of the mounting bolts to prevent their removal Four nuts and washers inside the changer can then secure the changer If this method is not feasible the bolts can be bent after installation to prevent removal Rear Load Changers A rear load changer cabinet must mount through a hole in the wall The stainless steel front plate which extends 2 inches beyond the cabinet on all sides must be tight against the wall surface The cabinet will be 13 18 deep Its protrusion into the back room will be the difference between this depth and the thickness of your wall Allow for proper door swing Also lay a bead of caulking inside the front plate before installation to prevent moisture incursion Angle iron mounting brackets are available to secure the changer in place One side of the angle iron should be secured to th
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