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2. PICTURE PART DESCRIPTION 1 MP90 2 1 Bottom Lower Housing Cover 2 MP90 2 2 Transformer holding hose 3 MP90 2 3 120VAC Transformer 4 MP90 2 4 Lower Spring Anti Cheat Lever 5 MP91 2 5 Lower Mounting Anti Cheat Lever 6 MP90 2 6 Lower Anti Cheat Lever 7 MP90 2 7 Lower Housing Assembly Complete 8 MP90 2 8 Belt Center 9 MP90 2 9 Lower Anti Cheat Assembly Complete 10 MP90 2 10 Plastic Wheels amp Rubber Belts 10 MP91 2 10 Rubber Belts ONLY Each 11 MP90 1 11 Shaft Drive 12 MP90 2 12 Spring MAG 13 MP90 2 13 Screw 4 Plastic 14 MP90 2 14 Roller Idler 15 MP91 2 15 Sensor Board Lower 16 MP91 2 16 Pulley amp Hub Assembly Complete 34 COINCO PARTS BREAKDOWN Ay 1 PICTURE PART DESCRIPTION 1 MP90 3 1 Dust Cover 2 MP90 3 2 Upper Transport amp Hub Assembly Complete 3 MP91 3 3 Motor Transport amp Gear Assembly Complete 4 MP90 3 4 Wheel Encoder 5 MP90 3 5 Stacker Push Plate Assembly 8 MP90 3 8 Spring Belt Tension 9 MP90 3 9 Motor Stacker Assembly Complete 10 MP90 3 10 Pulley Idler 11 MP90 3 11 Lower Transport Pulley amp Hub Assembly 13 MP90 3 13 Belt Upper Housing 14 MP90 3 14 Frame Upper Housing 15 MP91 3 15 Sensor Board Upper Housing 16 MP90 3 16 Upper Board Clip 17 MP90 3 17 Wire Clip 18 MP90 3 18 Shaft Pulley 19 MP90 3 19 Shaft Wheel 21 MP90 3 21 Board Stacker 35 COINCO PARTS BREAKDOWN INTERMEDIATE RAME ASSEMBLY MP90 4 IF 3 PICTURE PART DESCRI
3. 1 Green LED on AC power applied to the logic board All fuses are good 2 Red LED A Heartbeat 5 and 12vdc present The changer is in standby waiting for a bill pulse B On Steady Out of service Hopper error detected Validator logic board 1 Red LED A On Steady Standby Mode waiting for bill insertion B Flashing Error mode go to page for error code information C Off The changer Empty LED is lit WIRE HARNESS COLOR AND DEFINITIONS Validator harness Red Switched Hot 120VAC White Neutral 120VAC Black 120VAC Low current validator enable Yellow 5vde credit pulse line Blue 5vde credit pulse line Orange 12vde Empty LED Brown 12vde Empty LED Hopper Harness Gray Coin counting optic status line White Low coin sense 5vdc Green Coin counting optic pay out feedback line Yellow Raw sensor output line Purple Hopper pay out line from main logic board Brown Hopper pay out line from main logic board Red 12vdc logic board supply voltage Black s 12v 24v low coin sense ground Orange 24vdc Motor supply voltage Coin Control Hopper MKIV Three green LED indicators are fitted on the hopper and are visible in the section where the coins exit the hopper From left to right these are designated as follows 1 Logic power supply on 12 amp 24vdc present 2 Security optical obstruction indicator Should be on when unit is OK 3 Output i
4. COIN BOX ASSEMBLY cont isu 2 Line up the centre plate amp coin box as shown below FIG 12a 3 Route the ribbon cable as shown below 4 Fit the logic board into slots shown below 5 Feed the level sense wires through the slot shown below FIG 12a FIG 12c Ribbon cable a a clamps 74 7 Align the center plate amp coin box amp push together 8 Turn the hopper over amp refit the screws Slot 9 Refit the level sense wires 2 EXIT WINDOW REPLACEMENT 1 First remove the coin box section 1 This will then enable access to the exit window 2 Unscrew amp remove the 2 fixing screws FIG 4 3 Remove the exit window from the center plate 4 Unclip amp remove the 10 way ribbon cable header FIG 4 3 x LED s LIGHT GUIDE PCB 6 Lift the centre plate to meet the coin box FIG 12b RNS amp c 10 WAY LOCKING HEADER 5 To re assemble follow the above steps in reverse 23 3 LOGIC BOARD REPLACEMENT 1 First remove the coin box section 1 This will then enable access to the logic board FIG 5 10 way ribbon IDC socket CONN 1 2 Move the two ejector arms at right angles to amp away from the connector if fitted 3 This should release the socket from the header 4 Clasping the connector between thumb amp forefinger pull away from pin header 14 way crimp socket CONN 2
5. Removing the bill box 2 Push BLUE button forward 1 Push bill box up and out Clearing A Bill Jam r l Blue Latch H s uama U jE Magazine l Bill Path IL B zen T MUC P Aee Service Button Status LED Pull up on silver bar Rod Pull bar away from the Mars 16 Factory Default Se a f lore way maraca _ on u way mm ascoan _ ON x s ON maaeome sma T KT TA o des KT ON amen ewe _ IT TJ TA Pave Per Dome Switch 8 a o wasa Switch 3 affects all denominations See Coupon Configuration on pape xx for individual ac eptance securitv enabling options The AE2600 defaults to short puke 17 Bill Acceptance way OFF ON Away ON ON Ign Security OFF igh Arzaptanras ON Switch 4 5 2 20 Soceplt OFF Rejects ON 1 5 gt a mn gt r Suntc n kl Harnesa Enable OFF Alwars Enable G Switch T 1 Pulse Per Dollar OFF d Pulse Per Dollar ON Switen Gaming interface OFF Vending interface ON Coupon Configuration The AE2601 may be configured using a coupon The coupon is included in the AE2601 Series Installation Guide Carefully cut the coupon along the dotted line edge to remove it from the installation guide Copies of the original coupon may be produced with a standard carbon based non color copier Cut copies to match t
6. 5 Gently unclip the friction lock from the connector housing 6 Clasping the connector between thumb amp forefinger pull away from pin header 7 The Logic Board is now released 8 To re assemble follow the above steps in reverse 4 END PLATE REMOVAL 1 Place the hopper in front of you as shown looking at the outside of the end plate Refer to FIG 6 Remove the 9 screws indicated B which hold the end plate to the center plate 3 Locate the position of the connector blanking piece Holding the connector blanking plate gently lift the end plate away from the rest of the hopper 24 FIG 6 9 off z COIN Self EXIT tapping screws Blanking Blanking plate pos 2 plate pos 1 ADJACENT OPPOSITE 5 To re assemble follow the above steps in reverse 5 TRACK PLATE REMOVAL 1 1 First remove the end plate section 6 See FIG 7 2 The elevator track amp final drive gear can now be removed by lifting up amp away from the center plate FIG 7 Final drive gear Plastic Elevator track 5a TRACK PLATE ASSEMBLY The following 3 sketches show how to take the track plate apart 25 5b TRACK PLATE REPLACEMENT 1 The gray shaded area in FIG 7b is the track plate guide path FIG 7b Place this side of elevator track to centre plate 2 Once the track plate is in position turn the track th
7. OFF switch is on the hopper is full of coins and all wire harnesses are connected securely and correctly The wires exiting the red connectors should point away from the board IS THE PRESS AND HOLD THE EMPTY LED _ vVes Z ZZz DUMP BUTTON ON ON THE MAIN LOGIC BOARD WHAT NUMBER S ARE HOPPER IS SHUT I 27 3 s the GREEN Is the On a Y LED on the Off 1 O Hopper Exit window The hopper has a main logic switch on is blocked Please low coin shut down I pressed do the following board on i g Please do the down 1 Remove all the following coins 1 Ensure the The hopper 2 Take off the hopper is full of overpaid by 2 Track side cover of coins Turn off the to many coins the hopper machine wait 5 sec and was shut 3 Remove the then turn it back on down Replace Is the object from the again the hopper or Are the RED bill 120VAC plug window S Clean the 3 gold the hopper meter numbers lit pushed into 4 Reassemble the plates at the bottom harness on the main logic the bottom of hopper of the hopper where display the logic the coins are poured board and into in with a scotch the wall bright pad or emery cloth 7 3 Check continuitv The hopper is of the wires from jammed the gold plates back Using a to the logic board meter check az Yesp Check the 120VAC good good wall breaker Replace the logic board The
8. Use a soft absorbent cloth to clean any residue off the lower housing If the transformer gets wet allow the unit to dry for 24 hours before applying power 7 Remove the front mask Using hot water and a soft brush clean the front mask upper sensor board main frame anti pullback levers and position sensor mount Caution The motors are not protected from water therefore the unit must be held in a manner that prevents water from running over the intermediate frame crossbar 8 Remove the position sensor cover on the crossbar and carefully lift the LED from its mount Early models only Caution Protective coating on the LED leads should not be damaged Clean all salt residue from the mount sensor hole and detector area The detector can be seen through the sensor hole and is located in the chassis Replace the position sensor cover Early models only 9 Verify that the anti pullback levers move freely and that the spring returns them to their open position 10 Allow the unit to dry thoroughly 11 Clean the magnetic head using a swab and isopropyl alcohol 12 Replace the front mask 13 Replace the lower housing cover 14 Replace the lower housing into the main frame 15 Remount the bill box 16 Apply power and insert bills to verify that the unit is functioning properly 6 OR 7 ERROR CODE FLASHES The cleaning procedure for this common occurrence is listed below Just follow these steps 1 If this
9. accept bills USING THE DUMP MODE TO EMPTY THE HOPPER 1 Open the cabinet door Turn OFF the POWER switch 3 Place a suitable container in front of the hopper to catch the coins 4 Press and hold the DUMP button on the upper left corner of the Main Logic Board Turn ON the Power switch The red LED on the main logic board will come on then go off Once the red LED goes off release the DUMP button If it is not released within two seconds the DUMP mode is canceled as a security feature The hopper will dispense coins until the POWER switch is turned OFF If the Red LED on the Main Logic Board is not flashing 3 5 times per second the dump mode was not accessed Please try again DIPSWITCH THE DIP SWITCHES The AC1002 AC1002 series changer is capable of dispensing from 0 to 31 coins per dollar Setting the coins out per dollar is controlled by which Dipswitches turned ON Refer to figure 1 for their location For example switch 3 is ON therefor the payout equals 4 coins per dollar Validator Harness Connector LI CINI mi mimi mi m HOPPERS HARNESS PRIMARY CONNECTORS 1 2 AMP FUSE FIGURE 2 THIS IS NOT THE DipSwitch BANK FOR SETTING THE BILL DENOMINATIONS For those dip switches go to page 11 12 The following table shows how to set the dip switches to your desired payout TRANSFORMER AC LINE CORD INPUT ON COINS PER DOLLAR 1
10. amp MARS AE2601 Validator is warranted for two years from date of purchase COVERED Defect in workmanship or material NOT COVERED Damage caused by physical abuse Misapplication Vandalism End users attempt on his own to repair item Cleaning maintenance It is the End User s responsibility to follow cleanin maintenance procedure outline on page 14 Any unit coming in for repair requiring only a cleaning will be charged a flat rate of 65 00 plus shipping and handling Dispensing System and Logic Board The dispenser and logic board is warranted for one year from date of purchase COVERED Defects caused by material or workmanship NOT COVERED Damage caused by physical abuse Misapplication Vandalism End Users attempt on his own to repair A Return material authorization number RMA must be obtained before returning a unit for repair A copy of invoices must accompany any and all warranty work Attention Please To ensure the most trouble free machine operation we recommend plugging all our machines into a DEDICATED AC outlet This means there are no other machines on location plugged into the same AC line A simple way to check if this is true is to turn off the breaker at the fuse box associated with our machine No other machines on location should lose power or turn off American Changer is now building in a Surge Suppressor on every main logic board made after September 1 1998 This wi
11. bill jam 10 Setting the bill types accepted 11 12 Cleaning the sensors 12 13 Cleaning a salted unit 13 Replacing the belts 14 Removing the bill box To remove the 1000 bill stacker from the CoinCo validator follow the picture below BILL BOX TAB BILL BOX REMOVING A BILL JAM From time to time a foreign object or ripped bill will become caught in the validator Follow the picture below to remove the item Figure 6 Tin t A L SSN MAINFRAME LOWER AB HOUSING 10 SETTING THE BILL ACCEPT DIP SWITCHES Figure 1 High Security d Acceptance Accepts bills in one pts bills i in both directionsonly face directions face up up green seal first Standard credit pulse 150ms on 150msoff 0 ms on 50 ms off 20 Accept 20 Reject 10 Accept 10 Reject 5 Accept 5 Reject 2 Accept 1 Reject CLEANING THE BILL VALIDATOR Refer to the pictures and the procedure on the next page to clean the bill validator every 4 6 months PUSHER PLATE ENCODER SENSOR LOWER HOUSING HOME SENSOR CENTER DAIVE BELT LEFT amp RIGHT OPTIC SENSORS CHASSIS BELT LEFT amp RIGHT CENTER OPTIC SENSOR ALIGNMENT SENSORS 12 MAGPRO CLEANING IF ANY OF THESE PROCEDURES ARE PERFORMED TO YOUR VALIDATOR AFTER IT IS RETURNED UNDER A WARRANTY REPLACEMENT YOU WILL BE SUBJECTED TO A 65 00 LABOR FEE CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Note Petroleum based cleaners and freon based prop
12. code has occurred on a new machine or one that the validators DIP switches were just changed Ensure that all the white plugs on the side of the validator board away from the red LED are plugged in securely 2 Remove the bill box 3 Turn the Changer ON then OFF in an attempt to stop the metal push plate so that it COASTS into the fully outward position 4 Using an air compressor or a can of compressed air blow out the area behind the push plate until it is completely free of all dust and lint 5 Turn the changer power back on so that the push plate returns to the inward position If the same error code persists repeat steps 1 3 concentrating on the top center area behind the plate 2 Replace the bill box lower REPLACING THE BELTS Every 2 3 years the belts on the CoinCo will wear out To replace them remove the validator components down to the picture show Refer to the parts diagram at the end of the manual for help getting to this point INTERMEDIATE FRAME INTERMEDIATE FulLBAGw Je FRAME BELTS ihl L CENTEA AM DAVE BELT LEFT amp RIGHT OPTIC SENSORS CHASSIS BELT er CENTER OPTIC SENSOA ALIGNMENT SENSORS 14 MARS AE2601 MEI MARS AE2601 VALIDATOR SECTION PAGE Removing the Bill Box 16 Clearing a bill jam 16 Setting the bill types accepted 17 Coupon Programming Dip Switch 18 Cleaning the Validator 19 Trouble Shooting amp Trouble Codes 20 BILL ACCEPTOR 120VAC 1 20
13. of times corresponding to the section of the coupon wherein a problem lies For example if 18 THIS IS NOT A USABLE COUPON DO NOT COPY FIGURE 1 Bere lights Qeffimbag Lk A FIGURE 2 the problem is in section five the LED will flash five times Section numbers are located to the far right of each section on the coupon 5 If the configuration is rejected check the coupon and repeat the process Cleaning You can clean the bill acceptor while it is still mounted in the machine refer to Figure 3 below 1 Remove power from the machine 2 Unlatch the magazine by pushing the blue latch located on the top of the unit toward the front of the unit 3 Unhook and remove the magazine by holding the latch and lifting up and then back on the magazine 4 Unlatch the LED Housing by lifting up on the metal bar located below the Status LED 5 Remove the LED Housing by holding the metal bar and pulling back on the LED Housing 6 Clean the bill path with a soft cloth You may use mild non abrasive non petroleum based cleaners if sprayed on the cloth w TIF 8 _ a Tas Blue Latch i gi a i III I 4 Magazine b 1 l U I D f il Bill Path a B H Maas ej ie Status LED LED Housing FIGURE 3 19 Status LED A Status LED provides assistance in diagnosing the condition of the Series AE2601 The following is a description of the LED codes
14. the purple and brown wires of the hopper wire harness to the hopper pins 8 and 12 6 The hopper turns itself on with the first hopper pulse The hopper counts the hopper pulses sent from the EPROM chip on IN3 pin 12 while dispensing the coins at the same time When the amount of hopper pulses in equals the coins dispensed through the coin counting optical sensor the hopper turns itself off The Changer returns to the standby mode with the red LED flashing once per second until another bill is inserted NOTE THE METER ON THE MAIN LOGIC BOARD CANNOT BE RESET TO ZERO Functional Descriptions of Out of Service Conditions Out of Service conditions occur for the Series 1002 changer for the following reasons low coins hopper fault error validator fault or a blown fuse Blown Fuse an AC power spike in line voltage or a bad transformer on the main logic board can cause A blown fuse on the main logic board If either fuse blows the indication is the green LED on the main logic board will not light A Replace the fuse If the green LED now lights then there was a spike B If it does not and the fuse blows again the power transformer is shorted To test the transformer use a voltmeter set for ohms and measure across the primary 40ohms and the secondary 1 5ohms 2 Hopper Fault A hopper fault can either be a jammed hopper a blocked coin counting optic or a bad hopper logic board A Indications for a jammed hopper are
15. their meanings and suggested remedial actions LED ON Indicates that the unitis No action necessary enabled and ready to accept a bill 3 Flashes Continuous Slow Continuous Fast Indicates that no power Check to ensure that power is applied has been applied to the unit Indicates that something Remove the magazine and LED housing is obstructing the bill inspect for foreign material path Indicates that the unitis Verify configuration not enabled Check the coin tube levels in the coin changer Check the option switches in the coin changer Note Many machines disable the bill acceptor if the machine door is open and the door switch is not activated or if the machine is out of product Indicates that the bill Remove the magazine and LED housing path needs cleaning for and follow cleaning instructions page 22 optimum performance Ito clean the bill path Indicates that something Remove the LED housing and look at the is obstructing the bill bill path on the housing and inside the path unit for foreign material clean as necessary Indicates that the Reinstall the magazine magazine is removed the unit will not accept without the magazine attached Unit is defective Replace the unit The magazine is full of Remove the money from the magazine money 20 MKIV UNIVERSAL HOPPER SERVICE MANUAL 21 INDEX 1 Coin box removal amp reassemble 2 Exit window replacement 3 L
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17. 1 2 2 3 4 4 8 5 16 If you want to dispense 10 dimes per dollar tum ON switches 2 and 4 2 coins 8 coins 10 coins If you want to dispense 20 nickels per dollar turn ON switches 3 and 5 4 coins 16 coins 20 coins DipSwitch 6 is for giving extra coins for every 5 00 bill input This is for a token bonus mode payout If you are giving 4 coins per dollar then 4 extra coins are given If you are paying 5 tokens per dollar 5 coins are given extra This is the only bonus mode available in the AC1002 AC1002 series changer EXAMPLE With dipswitch 6 ON and a 4 coin per dollar payout this will be the amount dispensed for each bill denomination 1 00 bill 4 coins 5 00 bill 24 coins 10 00 bill 48 coins 20 00 bill 96 coins Dip switches 7 and 8 should remain in the OFF position FUSE High voltage fuse This is the primary transformer AC fuse for the main logic board and the validator Any direct short of the Transformer or validator will cause this fuse to blow Replace this fuse with a 2 1 2 amp GDC fuse only REPLACING THIS FUSE WITH ANYTHING OTHER THAN A 2 AMP MAY RESULT IN A FIRE OR AN UNSAFE WORKING CONDITIONII See fig 1 for location of this fuse Functional Description of the Series AC1000 Changer To follow along with this walk through of your changer fill the hopper with coins and turn the changer on 1 When power is applied the validator will cycle twice the out of servi
18. AG Series Flash Codes Flash codes 1 18 may appear during normal servicing of the 18 PIN INTERFACE CONNECTOR DETAILS MAGSO If more than one error or condition exists the lower number flash code will appear until its respective error or Pin 9 condition is corrected The left and right sensors referenced Wi below are given viewing the MAG50 from the front of Flashes Description of Flash Codes 1 Bill box full 2 N A 3 Check bill path 4 All bill accept switches are off 5 Bill jam or sensor error 6 Stacker motor home sensor T Transport motor encoder sensor 8 N A Interfacing the Mars 2501 Series with the ValiChanger 9 EPROM Has Failed Beeston Switch 10 EPROM Has Failed l off 11 Center Optic Failed 2 on 12 Right Optic Failed 3 off 13 Left Optic Failed 4 ol 14 Bill Position Sensor Error 5 off 15 Right Bill Position Sensor Error on 16 Left Bill Position Sensor Error 7 off 17 Lower Anti Stringing Armature out of place 8 off 18 Upper Anti Stringing Armature out of place No change is required to the 18 pin connector Ensure the black amp yellow wires go to a wire nut and the green amp white go to the other wire nut Interfacing the Mars 2601 Series with the ValiChanger 8 Position Switch on on on on off on off off The 18 Pin interface connector is not needed Oo ON Q Q l MAG BILL ACCEPTOR Operation and Service Manual COINCO MAG50 VALIDATOR SECTION PAGE Removing the Bill Box 10 Clearing a
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20. American Changer Corp 1400 NW 65 Place Ft Lauderdale FL 33309 VALICHANGER OPERATIONS MANUAL SERIES AC1002 ARL Listed STD UL 756 Parts amp Service 888 741 9840 Sales 800 741 9840 Fax 954 917 5204 Internet Address www americanchanger com Service Questions e mail Service americanchanger com Table of Contents SECTION A SET UP amp INSTALLATION Uncrating amp Setup 3 Mounting instructions 3 4 Filling the Hopper 4 Using the Dump Mode 4 DIP Switches 4 5 Fuses 5 Functional Descriptions 6 5 Indicator Lights 6 Coin Control Hopper Filling 6 6 7 Wiring definitions HOPPER ERROR CODES SECTION B VALIDATOR INFORMATION 8 20 Setting 18 Pin Jumper Plug 8 CoinCo Validator information 9 15 Mars 2600 information 16 20 SECTION C HOPPER INFORMATION 21 27 SECTION D TROUBLESHOOTING INFORMATION 28 30 Troubleshooting Guide 28 Technical Flow Diagram 29 30 SECTION E PARTS LISTS Cabinet Parts Breakdown 31 Parts Coin Control Hopper MKIV _32 Parts CoinCo Bill Validator 33 36 Parts Mars Bill Validator 37 39 SECTION F SERVICE CENTERS CoinCo 40 Mars MEI 41 43 Rev MONO A 40 Jan 05 Specifications Operating voltage 120 VAC 10 15 Power consumpt controller only add hopper and validator 10w Operating temperature 32 130 degrees Fahrenheit Interface to Hoppers 24vde amp 12vdc 1 5 amps max Interface to Validators 120vac 5 amps max Warranty CoinCo MAGPRO 00 BAB
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23. CoinCo is flashing an Will the CoinCo bill ERROR CODE acceptor attempt to gt f D o gt G sNo Please go to the pull bills in at all CoinCo Error code It appears as if your CoinCo is section of this dirty or the belts are worn Please manual Page 8 try the following YES 1 Go to Page 7 and perform the cleaning procedure 2 If that is unsuccessful inspect the plastic lower housing for deep scratches or VANDALISM 3 If the CoinCo has accepted over 50 000 bills it could need new belts For a more detailed trouble shooting information proceed to the next section FOR TECHNICAL SERVICE OR TO OBTAIN A RETURN AUTHORIZATION NUMBER CALL 888 741 9840 ANY REPAIR RETURNED WITHOUT A RETURN AUTH WILL BE REFUSED 28 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE TO USE THE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE MATCH UP THE PROBLEM THEN FOLLOW THE SOLUTION SUGGESTIONS After every step re try operating the changer to see if the problem has been solved The changer is completely dead The green LED on the main logic board is not lit The Empty LED is lit When the red LED on the main logic board is observed the LED is flickering on briefly once per second The Empty LED is lit When the red LED on the main logic board is observed the LED is on Steady The green LED on the main logic board is lit but the red LED never lights The bill validator accepts and stacks the money but the bill me
24. PTION 1 MP90 4 1 Lid Logic board Box 2 MP91 4 2 Body Logic board Box 3 MP90 4 3 Main Logic Board 4 MP90 4 4 Sticker Serial Number Warranty 5 MP90 4 IF Intermediate Frame with Bearings 36 PICTURE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 MARS AE2600 SERIES 24VDC PARTS BREAKDOWN PART AE93 1 1 AE93 1 2 AE93 1 3 AE93 1 4 AE93 1 5 AC1045 AE93 1 7 AE93 1 8 AE93 1 9 DESCRIPTION Stacker Drive Assembly Kit Sensor Housing Assy Complete Control Board Cover Plastic 120VAC Logic Board Main Chassis Plastic 500 Stacker LED Housing Assy Complete Black Front Bezzle Plastic Metal Bezzle Support Plate NOT SHOWN 37 CONTINUED PICTURE PART DESCRIPTION 1 AE93 2 1 Gearbox Assy 2 AE93 2 2 Tension Assy 3 AE93 2 3 Tension spring 4 AE93 2 4 Tire Wheel Assy 5 AE93 2 5 Belt Timing 1 of 2 143 Teeth 6 AE93 2 6 Pulley Compound 7 AE93 2 7 Shaft Pulley 2 8 Belt Timing 1 of 2 56 Teeth 38 PICTURE CONTINUED PART AE93 1 5 AE93 3 2 AE93 3 3 AE93 3 3 DESCRIPTION Main Chassis Plastic Stacker Latch Blue Spring Stacker Latch Lower Housing Lift Spring 39 COMCO Cincy Authorized Service Centers Arizona 3226 S Fair Lane Tempe AZ 85282 Phone 602 431 0632 Chris Mattingly California 11618 E Washington Blvd Suite J Whittier CA 90606 Phone 562 692 3059 FLORIDA Tampa 6704 Benjamin Road Suite 200 Tampa FL 33634 Phone 813 249 7338
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26. ccess the encoder wheel Supplying power to the unit momentarily can do this so that the stacker plate extends 10 Remove dust from the transport belt areas and from any other places of build up 11 Remount the bill box 12 Apply power and insert bills to verify that the unit is functions property MAGPRO CLEANING PROCEDURE FOR SALT WATER POLLUTED UNITS Note Petroleum based cleaners and freon based propellants can damage plastic and some electronic components Scouring pads and stiff brushes may harm the protective conformal coating on the circuit boards and can mar the plastic These items should never be used when cleaning the BA30 bill acceptor Procedure 1 Remove power from the bill acceptor 2 Remove the bill acceptor from the vending machine 3 Open the bill box lid and verify that the stacker plate is in the stand by home position If it is not in the home position apply power and observe that the stacker plate returns home Warning If moisture is present allow the unit to dry thoroughly before applying power to avoid possible shock hazard If the stacker plate does not return to the home position remove power and carefully remove the bill box to avoid damaging the bill box and or stacker plate 13 4 Remove the lower housing 5 Remove the bottom cover from the housing 6 Run hot water 1101 4 1401 4F over the lower housing from the top and bottom Using a soft brush gently clean any residual salt
27. ce LED flashes then goes out The green LED on the main logic board comes on steady and the red LED on the main logic board will light then go off then flicker on once per second in the standby mode 2 During the power up mode the main logic board relay clicks twice enabling power 120vac to the validator When this relay is not enabled it routes 12vdc ground to the out of service LED Without any power to the validator the changer cannot accept bills Since we are not in the error mode the red LED on the validator logic board is on steady 3 When a bill is inserted into the validator bill slot the bill will be pulled inside The validator then compares what the bill looks like to its memory After the bill is validated it grounds the S5vdc lines causing a pulse along the yellow and blue validator harness wires to pins 5 and 6 of the main logic board Each pulse stands for the amount of the denomination validated i e 1 pulse for 1 5 pulses for 5 4 The 5vdc pulse then travels from pins 5 and 6 to the EPROM chip MONO A40 pin 25 The EPROM sends a 12vdc pulse to the meter chip U5 out pins 21 amp 22 one pulse per denomination validated The EPROM also multiplies the bill pulse by the DIP switch settings The EPROM reads the DIP switch settings during the power up mode and stores them into memory 5 The EPROM then sends the hopper pulses out pin 23 to pins 6 and 7 of the red 12 pin hopper plug These pulses travel through
28. d into the AC wall outlet Do not use an extension cord unless allowed by the building electrical code C Tighten securely Installation is finished and you can proceed to the Filling the Hopper section 17 In order to continue you will need to purchase numerous electrical components We highly recommend HIRING a qualified electrician to perform the following A Install the conduit box on the conduit entering the cabinet in the lower right side of the cabinet B Secure the 3 wires hot neutral and ground to the AC wall outlet and the ground wire should also be directly attached to the cabinet ground terminal C Plug the male end into the AC outlet just installed 18 Proceed to the Filling the Hopper section FILLING THE HOPPER When the hopper has less than 80 100 coins left in it the red Empty LED will light on the front of the changer Whenever the Empty LED is ON the validator is disabled and it will no longer accept bills 1 Turn OFF the power on the main logic board 2 Slide the hopper out from the cabinet and insert the coins through the opening on the top There must be at least enough coins to cover the two copper plates at the bottom of the hopper Somewhere between 160 and 1600 coins minimum to maximum 3 Slide the hopper back into the hopper plate Do not use excessive force 4 Turn ON the power switch The Empty LED is now off and the bill validator is ready to
29. dow Replace the hopper Replace the hopper plate Bad 5 or 12vdc regulator on the main logic board The hopper is shorted Replace main logic board Replace hopper Check continuity and for pin damage to the blue and yellow wires on the validator harness Replace the validator wire harness Replace the validator Ensure the dip switch settings are still correct 3 ON only Check the continuity of the brown and purple wires on the hopper wire harness The hopper is jammed Go to pg 16 To unjam the hopper Replace the hopper wire harness Ensure the orange wire going to the Empty LED is connected to the or the terminal with the red mark by it Check for 12vdc going to the orange and brown wires If there is replace the LED Replace the main logic board Replace the bill validator Replace the validator wire harness 29 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE TO USE THE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE MATCH UP THE PROBLEM THEN FOLLOW THE SOLUTION SUGGESTIONS After every step re try operating the changer to see if the problem has been calwad PROBLEM SOLUTION H The bill validator pulls in the bill slightly then rejects it The bill validator red status LED flashes a 5 error code The bill validator red status LED flashes a 6 or 7 error code The bill validators red status LED is on steady but it still will not accept the bill The red empty LED on the outside of the changer is
30. ellants can damage plastic and some electronic components Scouring pads and stiff brushes may harm the protective conformal coating on the circuit boards and can mar the plastic These items should never be used when cleaning the MAGPRO bill acceptor The MAGPRO should be cleaned every 7 000 bills or every 4 6 months or as needed depending on the environmental conditions of the location Dust can be removed with a soft brush or cloth or it can be blown out using compressed air Procedure 1 Disconnect power from the bill acceptor 2 Remove the bill box and use a soft cloth to wipe the dust from around the intermediate frame and stacker plate 3 Remove the lower track 4 Using compressed air or a soft brush blow or brush the dust off of the optic sensors and out of the recessed sensor openings 5 Remove dust from around the belts and wheels on the lower housing and the sensors on the upper sensor board The upper sensors are located directly above the lower housing sensor when the lower housing is installed 6 The bill path can be cleaned to remove further dirt and oil using a soft cloth moistened with a mild soap and water solution 7 Clean the magnetic head using a swab and isopropyl alcohol 8 Once the lower housing is dry place it back into the mainframe so that the tab on the bottom locks into place 9 Blow the dust out of the encoder wheel and its sensors It may be necessary to extend the stacker plate to a
31. he size of the original coupon All option switches must be in the OFF position for the coupon selections to be active The coupon selection will remain with the AE2601 until the unit is reprogrammed even if power is removed When filling out the coupon note the following Use only a 2 pencil to fill in the blocks Fill in the entire block Do not mark the coupon outside the blocks or on the back of the coupon Fill in ONE block for EVERY line Coupon Programming 1 Fill out the coupon using the table below 2 Locate the service button on the back of the unit refer to Figure 2 3 Press the button once to enter the coupon setup mode Pressing again will exit the mode The unit will automatically exit coupon setup mode upon acceptance of the coupon configuration The LED Status indicator located to the left of the service button will flash rapidly indicating that the unit is in coupon setup mode 4 Insert the coupon marked side up The AE2601 will pull the coupon in read it and then return it to the user A good coupon will be returned immediately After the coupon is pulled from the bill acceptor mouth the unit will flash the Status LED ten times to confirm a good configuration A bad coupon will be held for ten seconds before being returned This delay is to make you aware that there is a problem with the coupon When the coupon is pulled from the bill acceptor mouth the unit will flash the Status LED the number
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33. ll help eliminate power related noise problems for our customers It will not protect you from large voltage spikes or lightning strikes over ISOVAC If this is a concern for your area of business we recommend purchasing a surge protector locally NOTE A POWER STRIP IS NOT A SURGE PROTECTOR AC S N Tested By Date Thank You American Changer Corp UNCRATING AND SET UP Remove your Series AC1002 changer from the shipping box Open the door The 2 T handles are the screw in type and therefor must be turned at least 10 times counter clockwise until it opens Inspect for any connectors or components that may have been dislodged during shipping The matching locks and keys for your changer will be inside the manila envelope along with this manual To install the locks insert the cylinders into the round hole in the middle of the T handles and push until they stop Now turn the key and lock until you hear it snap Turn the key counter clockwise 4 turn and remove the keys NOTE The only way to get a duplicate set of keys made is to save the red tag that comes between the keys This ID starts with ACC TEST Before permanently installing the changer do a functional test to verify that there is no shipping damage to your new changer s Extend the power cord through the hole in the back of the changer or the bottom and plug it into a grounded 120vac outlet The dip switches are already
34. ndicator indicates coin passing photo sensor This is the optical sensor the coin will obstruct on its way out of the hopper For normal operation LED 3 will be off until coins are dispensed Coin Token Sizes The hopper will automatically adjust to dispense coins tokens in size from 20 30 mm in diameter and 1 25 3 5 mm in thickness There is an option available to dispense smaller coins A nickel is approximately 21 mm a quarter is approximately 25mm A Susan B Anthony is 28mm HOPPER ERROR CODES IEEE p Press amp hold Dump button With the digital display the logic board is now able to convey exactly why the Empty LED is lit Press the Dump button while the Empty LED is lit On the Light up display the meter count will go away while holding the button down These are the error code definitions 1 Hopper was shut down completely 2 Hopper Exit Window LED is blocked 3 Low Coin Failure 23 Hopper is not Plugged into the Hopper Harness 4 Hopper is Jammed 5 Hopper Overpaid 2 Coins and was shut down Refer to the Troubleshooting section of this manual to repair these failures Hopper coin bin Dump the coins into this hole 1600 coins max Coin counting LED Security LED all systems OK 12vdc Power LED Coin counting optic 12 pin male connector located on the opposite side VALIDATOR INTERFACES CoinCo M
35. ogic board replacement 4 End plate removal 5 Track plate removal 5a Track plate assembly 5b Track plate replacement 5c Final drive gear replacement 6 Gearbox assembly 7 Motor replacement PAGE 22 24 23 23 24 25 26 26 26 xi 27 To un jam a hopper start with End Plate Removal page 24 26 1 COIN BOX REMOVAL 7 As the coin box is being removed carefully slide the logic board out The stirrer may stay with the coin box or fall onto the center plate 1 Place the hopper in front of you as shown looking at the outside of the coin box Refer to FIG 1 2 Remove the 2 locking nuts which hold the low level sense plate wires to the studs 3 Remove the crimp amp wire from the studs WASHER CRIMP NI SY amp WIRE Y LOCKING NUT STUD ACCESS IS NOW AVAILABLE TO THE LOW LEVEL SENSE PLATES THE MAIN PCB THE EXIT WINDOW THE MOTOR TERMINALS amp PART OF THE WIRING LOOM Refer to FIG la la COIN BOX ASSEMBLY 4 Remove the 5 screws indicated B which hold the 1 Firstly locate the stirrer in the coin box as shown in coin box to the center plate FIG 12 FIG 12 l Stirrer N location 1 5 off Self Stirrer ta oping location 2 SCIEWS Refer to FIG 1b 6 Gently lift the coin box away from the rest of the hopper NOTE The logic board amp stirrer are located in the coin box 22
36. on the red status LED on the main logic board is flickering on and off normally and the hopper is full of coins The Empty LED on the outside of the changer is flashing once per second Clean the validator pg 9 Remove the lower housing pg 11 of the bill validator Ensure the center wheel spins freely Push straight down on it slightly to loosen Clean the validator optic LED s See pg 9 Ensure that all the wire harness plugs are plugged firmly into their white female sockets Turn to the back page of this manual and check for a Coin Acceptors branch in your area to repair your bill validator Take the bill stacker off the bill validator Cycle the power on off using the switch on the main logic board and coast the silver push bar so that it stops in its fully extended position Blow out the area behind the push bar with high pressure or canned air Concentrate on the encoder wheel in the area top center behind the push bar Turn to the back page of this manual and check for a Coin Acceptors branch in your area to repair your bill validator Pull out the lower housing see page 5 and look for something obstructing the bill path I e gum paper tickets coins etc Look inside the Plexiglas case on the side of the bill validator Ensure that all the wire harness plugs are plugged firmly into their white female sockets Ensure the hopper is not out of coins There should be enough coins in the hopper to co
37. rough 720 to ensure it is seated in the guide path correctly 5c FINAL DRIVE GEAR REPLACEMENT 1 Once the elevator track is in place the final drive gear can be fitted by placing the gear over its mounting spindle while lining the teeth up with the secondary drive gear adjust the elevator track so that the gear falls into place FIG 7c 2 The end plate can now be re fitted See section 6 Final drive gear Plastic 26 6 GEAR BOX ASSEMBLY 4 Remove the gears in the order as shown in FIG 9 1 Remove the end plate Section 6 Access to the motor fixing screws is now possible 2 Remove the elevator track amp final drive gear 5 To re assemble follow the above steps in reverse Section 7 3 Remove the gearbox cover Section 8 FIG 9 Plastic step down gear 6 Disassemble the gearbox Section 9 7 MOTOR REPLACEMENT 7 Unscrew the 2 motor fixing screws FIG 10 1 Remove the coin box Section 1 8 To re assemble follow the above steps in reverse 2 Unsolder the red amp black wires from the motor NOTE The black wire connects to the terminal Motor marked with a RED dot FIG 10 fixing screws 3 Remove the end plate Section 6 4 Remove the track plate amp final drive gear Section 7 5 Remove the gearbox cover Section 8 27 TECHNICAL FLOW DIAGRAM AC1002 NOTE Before starting this procedure ensure the changer is plugged in the ON
38. rror codes Low Coins The low coin condition is probably the most common fault The EPROM on the main logic board is constantly checking for low coins in the hopper This is done with a low current 5vdc signal on pin 3 of the hopper output connector The voltage then travels down the hopper wire harness on the white wire to pin 7 of hopper plug The signal is applied to one of the copper low contact plates at the bottom of the hopper The 5v travels through the coins through the other contact copper plate to hopper pin 2 It then goes through the black wire in the hopper harness to pin 10 on the main logic board Any interruption of more than 1 2 a second will cause an out of service condition A Clean the bottom copper plates of the hopper with steel wool or fine sandpaper Refill the hopper and try again B Check continuity 0 ohms resistance from pins 3 white and 10 black of the red hopper harness Make sure the hopper full and the changer turned off 1 If the continuity is 0 ohms replace the main logic board C Pull the hopper out of the changer then look at the 12 pin black male connector that sticks out of the hopper Place the continuity checker s leads on pins 2 amp 7 1 Tf the continuity is 0 ohms replace the hopper plate or adjust the hopper plate s female socket s pins so that they are not so spread out 2 If the continuity is infinity then replace the hopper Indicator Lights Main Logic Board
39. set for a 4 coin per dollar pay out of the hopper and the Bill validator is ready to accept 1 5 10 20 dollar bills Fill the hopper with at least 100 coins On the main logic board turn the switch on the bottom right corner ON SEE FIG 1 ON PG 3 The rocker switch has a 1 and 0 printed on it When the 1 is pressed down the changer is ON MOUNTING THE AC1002 TO A WALL IF YOU ARE UNSURE IN ANY WAY IN PROCEEDING WITH THE FOLLOWING STEPS PLEASE HIRE A LOCAL PROFESSIONAL ELECTRICAN TO MOUNT YOUR CHANGER FOR YOU 1 Disconnect any and all AC power going to the series 1002 changer See fig 1 2 Slide the hopper out of the cabinet 3 Note You will need to verify with the building code that it is allowable to plug the changer into a 3 prong grounded outlet If it is not there must be 120VAC run through conduit to the changer If it is not required proceed to step 6 4 Let the electrician run the conduit install the new breaker wire and help decide how the wiring will enter the changer from the back or the bottom This will affect the mounting location 5 After the conduit has been installed proceed with the mounting 6 Locate the 4 punch outs on the back wall of the changer Using a screwdriver and hammer knock the punch outs out by hitting them from the inside of the changer 7 Using a stud locator find a location to hang the changer by locating the wall studs 8 Find an appropria
40. te wall to bolt the changer into The wall should have studs or be constructed of concrete Consult a professional with any questions you may have 9 NOTE HANGING THE CHANGER FROM LESS THAN ALL 4 HOLES MAY BE DANGEROUS EACH HOLE NEEDS A BOLT THROUGH EACH ONE MOUNTED SECURELY TO THE WALL MOUNTING THE CHANGER IN ANY OTHER WAY MAY RESULT IN THE CHANGER BEING TORN OFF OR FALLING OFF THE WALL RESULTING IN PERSONAL OR CUSTOMER INJURY ALONG WITH ELECTRICAL SHOCK 10 Choose a height to mount the changer keeping in mind that a handicapped person in a wheelchair should still be able to insert a bill into the bill validator We recommend no higher than 4 feet above the ground 11 Have someone hold the changer against the wall while someone else marks the holes CAUTION THE CHANGER WEIGHS 85 POUNDS DO NOT EXERT YOURSELF SO THAT YOU MAY CAUSE AN INJURY 12 BEFORE DRILLING THE FOUR MARKED HOLES ENSURE THAT THERE ARE NO ELECTRICAL WIRES TELEPHONE LINES GAS OR WATER LINES BEHIND THE WALL WHICH DISRUPTING MAY CAUSE A LOSS OF LIFE OR PERSONAL INJURY 13 Hold the changer back up to the wall Thread and tighten bolts 14 Verify that the machine is securely mounted 15 If the changer is permanently connected through a conduit proceed to step 17 16 Feed the AC line cord out the bottom or the back of the changer then perform the following A Connect the AC line cord into the bottom of the main logic board B Plug the male en
41. ter never counts up The bill validator stacks the bills the meter counts up but the hopper does not pay out Bill validator will not pull in the bill and the Empty LED is not lit Ensure the changer is plugged in Ensure the on off switch is rocked to the 1 position down Unplug the female end of the line cord from the main logic board AC connector and plug it in again tightly Measure the AC voltage at the outlet or check the breaker fuse box You can also plug another item into the AC wall outlet to ensure there is power present at the outlet Inspect the AC line cord for cuts or abrasions Check both fuses on the Main Logic Board Replace the main logic board Replace the line cord Ensure the hopper is not out of coins There should be enough coins in the hopper to cover the gold low level contact plates These plates are located at the bottom of the hopper where you pour the coins Check the hopper wire harness that extends from the back of the plate that the hopper slides in and out on for chipped pieces or other damage Pay close attention to pins 2 amp 7 Clean the gold contact plates with steel wool Replace the hopper Replace the hopper wire harness Ensure the hopper is pushed into the hopper harness on the back of hopper plate tightly Ensure that left and center green hopper LED s are lit only Not the left and right LED s If this is the case go to pg 19 to unjam the hopper exit win
42. the changer accepts bills the meter counts up but nothing or not enough coins are paid out 1 After 2 minutes the EPROM shuts off the validator if the coins are not paid out correctly The Empty LED will flash once per second 2 At this point the three options open are to attempt repair on your own call your distributor or return the hopper to American Changer B Indications for a blocked coin optic or bad hopper logic board are the out of service LED on the outside of the changer is lit and the red LED on the main logic board is lit and flickers off once per second 1 If two of the 3 green LED s on hopper logic board are lit then the hopper logic board is bad 2 If there is a coin or foreign object caught in the coin exit window LED s 1 and 3 will be lit on the hopper logic board instead of LED s 1 and 2 a Take off the side of the hopper with 5 Philips screws Pull up on the exit window logic board and look for the jammed item b Ensure you have the pins aligned before reconnecting logic board Validator Fault When a validator fault occurs the validator s EPROM shuts down the validator and flashes an error code via the red LED on the validator logic board When there is no error this LED is on steady The validator only gives bill pulses to the main logic board so the main board never knows if the validator isn t functioning Therefore the out of service LED will not light Seepage for validator e
43. tor Electronics Mountain Coin Machine Distributofir Larry Wachtor Mr Michael Damtew 6440 N E Halsey Portland OR 97213 Phone 503 234 5491 or 800 233 5198 Fax 503 233 3816 Email michael dunis com Web Site www mountaincoin com SOUTH CAROLINA Drew Distributing Inc Mr Gabe Mull 9107 Ashville Highway Boiling Springs SC 29316 Phone 864 578 4444 Fax 864 599 6232 Limited Amusement Service Center TENNESSEE Brady Distributing Co Inc Mr Brian Drost 3306 Winbrook Drive Memphis TN 38116 Phone 901 345 7811 Fax 901 398 0578 Email Memphisshop bradydist com Web Site www bradydist com TEXAS Aeco Sales amp Service Mr Eddy Parker 10290 Monroe Drive 206 Dallas TX 75229 Phone 214 352 4755 Fax 214 352 8154 73 West Truman Avenue Salt Lake City UT 84115 Phone 801 485 2289 Fax 801 485 8745 VIRGINIA Eastern Commercial Services Mr Bob Vose 813 A Professional Place Suite 100 Chesapeake VA 23320 Phone 800 486 1020 or 757 436 1020 Fax 757 547 4772 Email Viking Vending pf Wisconsin Mr Brent McKennon N59 W16600 Greenway Circle Unit B Menomonee Falls WI 53051 Phone 262 703 4168 Fax 262 703 4171 Email brent mckennon vikinvending com bobvose easterncommercial com Web Site www easterncommercial com WASHINGTON Wachtor Electronics Mr Larry Wachtor 232 S W 43rd Street Renton WA 98055 Phone 425 251 0997 Fax 425 251 8532 WIS
44. ver the gold low level contact plates These plates are located at the bottom of the hopper where you pour the coins Check the hopper wire harness that extends from the back of the plate that the hopper slides in and out on for chipped pieces or other damage Pay close attention to pins 2 amp 7 Clean the gold contact plates with steel wool Replace the hopper Replace the hopper wire harness The hopper is jammed The hopper failed to pay out what it was told Service the hopper Pg 21 24 Replace the hopper plate and harness FOR TECHNICAL SERVICE OR TO OBTAIN A RETURN AUTHORIZATION NUMBER CALL 888 741 9840 ANY REPAIR RETURNED WITHOUT A RETURN AUTH WILL BE REFUSED 30 PARTS LIST FOR THE AC1002 10 AC1002 PARTS LIST SHOWN ABOVE AC1012 CABINET COMPLETE W DOOR AC1012 01 COIN CUP AC2012 30 LOCK BRACKET ASSY COMPLETE AC1041 COIN CONTROLS MKIV COIN HOPPER AC1040 3 COIN CONTROLS HOPPER PLATE W FEMALE PLUG amp HARNESS AC1061 MAIN LOGIC BOARD AC1084 FULL FACE LEXAN FRONT AC1093 LOCK AND KEY 9 ACS5080 SCREW IN T HANDLE 10 AC9001 1 COINCO BILL VALIDATOR 11 2010 114 STAINLESS COIN CHUTE AC1002 OPTIONAL PARTS LIST POON ge ITEMS NOT SHOWN AC1076 BASE PEDESTAL AC1077 HEADER AC1090 DOOR TILT ALARM AC1095 MEDICO HIGH SECURITY LOCK amp KEY AC9003 MARS AE2601 USE BILL VALIDATOR 31 pieoq 91801 Od AI WEN E LELTIVOL TH jejd JIBJUOD D
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