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1. 801058 Vend Casting Spindle 10 801084 Vend Knob 10 INTERIOR HARDWARE 600884 Inner Door 701315 Inner Door Hinge Assembly 801109 Key Lock Inner Door 600823 Manual Drop Drawer w back stop parts GN 4014 Drawer Back Stop GN 1028 Bolt Drawer Back Stop G 3223 Locknut Back Stop 9 16 Hex 3 8 16 2 800215 Cable Clamp 5 16 4 701334 Rear Connector Plate 801094 Connector Plate Screws 4 16 DOOR HARDWARE 3914 T Handle 01327 Handle Spacer 01328 Handle Cam G 3223 Locknut Handle 9 16 Hex 3 8 16 600828 Bolt One Piece 701323 Bolt Guide Bushing 3 801096 Bolt Nylon Washer 3 801097 Bolt Flat Washer 3 G 3154 Bolt Locknut 1 2 Hex 5 16 32 3 701362 Hinge Assembly G 3222 Locknut Hinge 7 16 Hex 4 20 8 600827 Drop Tray 701319 Drop Tray Support Bracket G 3222 Locknut Brkt Body 7 16 Hex 4 20 2 801093 Locknut Brkt Tray 10 32 2 G 3222 Locknut Vend Assby 7 16 Hex 4 20 4 801092 Screw Main Board 8 32 5 16 Pan Ph 6 600876 Outer Panel 06030008 Screw Display Module 4 40 1 4 4 CONSUMABLES amp STICKERS 801085 Tube each 801154 Column Stickers for vend assby 801155 Vend Knob Stickers 801159 Column Currency Decal Stickers 801158 Label Vend Key 800332 Label ACO Key 800331 Label MGR Key 801156 Warning Label Store Window 801157 Warning Label Safe
2. The lock is mounted on a layer of hard plate with phillips head screws It connects to the door via a short cable orange and black wires only The cable has an RJ45 connector at the lock and a snap on plug for the LOCK1 jack at main board SOLENOIDS Each solenoid is held to the bracket by its nut To replace a solenoid remove first remove the bracket and cover as sembly Care must be taken to avoid twisting and thus damaging the solenoid wires while re moving solenoid nuts Solenoid wires must be routed through the bracket cover openings close to the door The bracket cover prevents anything from weighing down the solenoid pins Care must also be taken to ensure each solenoid cable is connected to the corresponding column connector on the J7 jack set rss VN VEND Drop Sensor Boanps The Receiver module is the one on the open side It has a three pin jack and is electrically connected to J25 on the main board The Transmitter module Is mounted on the hinge side It has a two pin jack and is electrically connected to J21 on the main board ACO Key Switcu The ACO Key Switch is mounted directly to the door above the front panel and across from the handle It is electrically connected to J22 on the main board FRONT PANEL The front panel must be removed to access and replace the VEND and MGR key switches the DOOR LED the READY WAIT LED LCD module or keypad membrane 13 i x m de E NEN TTA Wives w
3. Screwdriver 3 8 Nut Driver Wrench 7 16 Nut Driver Wrench 1 2 Nut Driver Wrench 1 25 Torx Security Bit Pliers Multi Meter Grounding Anti Static Strap REPLACEMENT PARTS Always obtain all replacement parts from the fac tory Using non factory parts will void the warranty and may damage your safe 11 REPAIR VEND ASSEMBLY The Vend Assembly must be removed in order to access most of the electrical and electronic com ponents on the inside of the door To Remove THE VEND ASSEMBLY 1 Pull off all ten of the vend knobs from the front Vend Knobs Slide Off and On 2 Remove the Vend Drop Sensor Boards To remove the boards use a phillips screw driver and remove the two mounting screws from each board Disconnect Drop Sensor Boards ex shown left or Remove Drop Sensor Boards ex shown right 3 Using a 7 16 hex nut driver or wrench re move the six nuts two on the right four on the left holding the metal Vend Assembly to the door Gently slide the entire assembly back and set it out of the way 7 16 Capture Nuts 4 Hinge Side shown left and 2 Open Side shown right CastinG REPAIR To repair any part of the casting assembly remove all tubes and turn the vend assembly upside down Back off the set screw for the casting to service olide out the casting spindle Pull the front of the casting free then the front and rear casting bush ing will come loose Replace damaged parts and reve
4. make sure there are tubes in the column and there is no jam If the column is jammed clear the jam SOLENOID OR Main Boarb While attempting to vend from the problem col umn verify the solenoid energizes pin pulls up when the screen indicates it should If the sole noid does not check the connection to the main board Check the voltage to the solenoid at the main board connection while attempting to vend to determine if the problem is the solenoid or the main board VEND Drop Sensor If the safe vends properly but the tube count does not decrement or if the solenoid remains ener gized even after you physically vend a tube there is a problem with the vend drop sensor Check the physical mounting of the vend drop sensor transmitter and receiver boards and check for any obstructions of the beam across the tray area Check electrical connections at sensor boards transmitter on hinge side receiver on open side and main board J21 and J25 Check continuity of sensor cables Replace both boards only if no other problem is found VEND Key Switch If the vend key switch or its wires fail the keypad will not respond to any attempts to vend even though the display will work and the door will still operate Keypad Membrane MGR Key Switch far right VEND Key Switch to the left KEYPAD If the keypad membrane is damaged one or more columns may not respond when you attempt to vend OUTER DOOR Possible outer door problems pr
5. Diagram Armored Cable Red Blue and Black to J26 Red and Black to LCD module Vend Key Switch Orange wires to J27 MGR Key Switch White wires to J27 ACO Key Switch Red and black wires to J22 LCD Module Data Flat ribbon cable to J23 Keypad Membrane Flat ribbon cable to J5 Ready Delay LED Red top black white wires to JP7 Door LED Black top and white wires to JP8 Vend Solenoids Blue wire pairs to associated J7 connector Lock Orange and Black top two wires of RJ45 at lock to J7 LOCK1 connector Vend Drop Sensor Transmitter Yellow and Black wire harness to J21 Vend Drop Sensor Receiver Yellow Black and Yellow wire harness to J25 EASY120 TROUBLESHOOTING INTRODUCTION Most problems will fall into one of these catego ries mechanical door operation vending power or electronics If you can successfully determine the nature of the problem you can greatly reduce the number of possible causes POWER If the unit has no power the display will be off both LEDs will be off and there will be no response from the keypad ExrERNAL PowER The unit is powered by an external DC power sup ply Part 15000346 Measure the output voltage to determine power supply operation up to the back of the safe only 12 V and 5 V and common are used If the problem is external verify the outlet has power and replace the power supply if faulty If the power supply output is good and everything is connected pro
6. FF 4 Minutes ON OFF ON 5 Minutes ON OFF ON OFF 5 Minutes OFF ON ON 6 Minutes OFF ON ON 6 Minutes ON ON ON 7 Minutes ON ON ON 7 Minutes RESO 8 Minutes OFF OFF OFF 8 Minutes ON OFF OFF 9 Minutes ON OFF OFF 9 Minutes OFF ON OFF 10 Minutes OFF ON OFF 10 Minutes ON ON OFF 11 Minutes ON ON OFF 11 Minutes OFF OFF ON 12 Minutes OFF OFF ON 12 Minutes ON OFF ON 13 Minutes ON OFF ON 13 Minutes OFF ON ON 14 Minutes OFF ON ON 14 Minutes ON ON ON 15 Minutes ON ON ON 15 Minutes S2 Segments 1 to 4 Set Door Delay 52 Segments 5 to 8 Set Vend Delay 10 EASY120 WARNINGS e ONLY FACTORY AUTHORIZED SAFE TECHNI CIANS SHOULD ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THE EASY120 SAFE e PROCEDURES AND TOOLS REQUIRED TO DRILL OPEN THE SAFE ARE NOT IN THIS DOCUMENT AUTHORIZED TECHNICIANS WILL BE PROVIDED WITH THE INFORMATION REQUIRED DIRECTLY FROM THE FACTORY e UNAUTHORIZED SERVICE WILL VOID THE WARRANTY AND MAY RESULT IN ADDITIONAL DAMAGE e REMOVE POWER BY UNPLUGGING THE EXTER NAL POWER SUPPLY BEFORE CONNECTING OR DISCONNECTING ANY ELECTRICAL COMPO NENTS INSIDE THE SAFE e USE ANTI STATIC PROTECTION AT ALL TIMES WHEN HANDLING ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT BOARDS AND COMPONENTS TOOLS Most repairs to the Easy120 safe require only common tools The I 25 Security Torx bit is only required for accessing the front panel Be sure to use a grounding strap any time you are handling any circuit boards Standard service tools for the Easy120 should include the following Phillips
7. LETI Easy 120 SERVICE MANUAL O D EO e oo eto UU ADU AUT aou e 2 Se cua RR T 3 VS UA slo RTT aia seapinen E 4 Theory or OPEtTaliO en rect tne enr tiber E 5 WING LIA OT ellis RE TERR 6 TOUS SG SHOOTING nceacadectaunedesdcnsescieuegsetinatsianeuteceeecs 7 Door and Vend Delays cccccccscseseseseeeeenes 10 Rise T TT 11 EAR 16 801330 02 2007 EASY120 SPECIFICATIONS Footprint 32 H x 20 W x 20D Panel Depth 5 Weight 270 Ibs approx empty 320 Ibs approx ship Boltwork 5 Point Hinge Continuous heavy duty full length Manual Drop Drawer 4 5 x 1 5 Inner Compartment Key locked Tube Capacity 120 Tubes 10 columns 12 tubes column Internally loaded Vend Mechanism Solenoid activated release for hand operated knob cycle vending Vend Delay 2 Minutes default adjustable by DIP switch O to 15 minutes Alt Vend 30 Second Vend Delay MGR key must be ON Door Delay 10 Minute default adjustable by DIP switch O to 15 minutes Armor Car Support Key override of door delay for instant access Keys MGR VEND ACO Armored Car and Inner Compartment EASY120 OPERATION LOADING TUBES Open the outer door Put rolled coin or bills into empty tubes Insert full tubes into appropriate columns Stickers on the interior of the vend assembly indicate the number of tubes in each column Tubes may be loaded with either end facing forward VENDING T
8. The lock to the inner compartment is a simple 1 4 turn key lock The inner compartment door is attached by a simple hinge and swings down for access to manual drops Inner Compartment Key Lock MANUAL DROP DRAWER The manual drop drawer includes an anti phish baffle and steel back stop The drawer can be replaced by removing the dual nuts holding the back stop piece to the rear of the drawer EASY120 PARTS LIST ELECTRONICS 15200100 Easy120 Main Board 15000346 External Power Supply 15200153 Armored Power Harness 15200157 Spring loaded Keyswitch ACO 15200151 Single Key Switch Cable J22 800316 Keyswitch 2 VEND amp MGR 15200150 Dual Key Switch Cable J27 801061 Keypad Touch Membrane 15200154 LCD with Harness 15008102 LED Ready Wait Bicolor Red Green 15000389 LED Cable Ready Wait JP7 15008004 LED Door Green 15000390 LED Cable Door JP8 15000391 LED Lens 2 15016000 Outer Door Lock 15200152 Lock Cable 15200200 Drop Transmitter Board 15200251 Drop Transmitter Cable J21 15200201 Drop Receiver Board 15200250 Drop Receiver Cable J25 801150 Solenoid w nut and wires 10 VENDING HARDWARE 701326 Solenoid Mounting Bracket 701428 Solenoid Cover 801189 Solenoid Lock Washer 10 800303 Drop Module Screw 7 16 6 32 4 600883 Vend Assembly Chassis 801057 Vend Casting 10 801160 Vend Casting Set Screw 10 801062 Vend Casting Rear Bushing 10 801063 Vend Casting Front Bushing 10
9. UBES Insert the VEND key and turn to ON Press the number button corresponding to the column you want to vend from Hotate the release knob for the selected col umn Collect your tube from the dispensing tray The vend delay cycle must finish before you may vend again the default delay is 2 minutes unless using the ALT VEND feature ALT VEND FEATURE Note This proceedure is used to enable a 30 second vend delay Insert the MGR key and turn to ON Press the ALT VEND button The vend delay switches to 30 seconds Press the ALT VEND button again to switch back to the normal vend delay switch the MGR key to OFF to disable the 30 second delay feature MANUAL DROPS Pull out the manual drop drawer Insert drop envelope into drawer Push manual drop in fully The drop envelope will fall into a secure inner compartment OPENING THE OUTER DOOR Insert the MGR key and turn to ON Press the DOOR button The DELAY READY indicator will turn red this indicates a delay is in progress The MGR key may be removed during the delay cycle if desired At the end of delay cycle both indicators turn green Insert the MGR key and turn to ON Press the DOOR button The DOOR indicator will turn off IMMEDIATELY turn the handle and open the door The door will automatically lock when you close the outer door ARMORED CAR ACCESS Insert and turn the ACO key While holding the ACO key IMMEDIATELY turn the handle and open
10. aea DS NOT 1 GEITEN y j P om le _ SSE eee Lock Connected to Main Biad ACO Key Switch from Interior left and Exterior right To Remove the Front Panel 1 Disconnect the following main board items J27 to key switches J23 to LCD module J5 to keypad membrane JP7 to READY WAIT LED JP8 to DOOR LED Disconnect the power supply molex to the LCD module Remove the T 25 Torx Security Head screws holding the front panel to the door Be care ful to avoid damaging wires routed through the door KEYPAD MEMBRANE The keypad itself is a flexible membrane It sticks to the front panel with self adhesive To replace this membrane 1 Remove the front panel 2 Peel back the membrane and remove com pletely 3 Remove the adhesive cover from the new membrane 4 Carefully route the keypad ribbon before al lowing adhesive surface to stick to panel 5 Carefully position the membrane and stick the adhesive surface to the panel LCD Ribbon Cable Connection to J23 left Power Input to LCD Module right LITERE LCD MopuLE The LCD module is mounted under the front panel The ribbon cable to J23 and the portion of the power supply wire harness from the LCD Molex to the LCD module are part of the LCD module as sembly To replace the LCD module simply remove the front panel and remove the four phillips head screws holding the LCD module to the underside of the front panel rr LCD Module Mou
11. by a flash of the Heartbeat LED about once per second If the Heartbeat LED does not blink the main board should be replaced Er b j nM 1 i i r ra n e ULM Ls d UE Lill iLi LL RETR FI l 1 J A f zi E i diiy LU L fera pw pian prem PERIN rei iy 4m TWHTM IVIL lunc unl unes ES aly L ie a a ONE EORR OM E x iv Tra Pe oam p der ms N P y f NT T LL rw mi E E AO EB 3 ab det ae d hk D TUM ONRUN Main Board Heartbeat LED Highlighted EASY120 DOOR AND VEND DELAYS CONFIGURING DELAYS DEFAULT SETTING On the main circuit board you will find an eight By factory default it is configured with segments segment DIP switch marked S2 This DIP switch 2 4 and 6 ON and all other segments OFF This is used to adjust the DOOR DELAY and VEND combination sets a 10 minute DOOR DELAY with DELAY values a 2 minute VEND DELAY Custom SETTING Delays are in units of minutes With power off T change the DIP switches to obtain the desired 345678 delay values Turn power on and the electronics reat Tet Te 3 will recognize the new delay settings S2 DIP Switch Sets Door and Vend Delays DIP Switch Segments DIP Switch Segments 1 2 3 4 DOOR DELAY D 6 1 8 VEND DELAY OFE TOER Cre Cre None OFF OFF OFF GEE 30 Seconds ON OFF OFF OFF 1 Minute ON OFF OFF OFF 1 Minute OFF ON OFF OFF 2 Minutes OFF ON OFF OFF 2 Minutes ON ON OFF OFF 3 Minutes ON ON OFF OFF 3 Minutes OFF OFF ON OFF 4 Minutes OFF OFF ON O
12. eventing operation may include handle cam failure stuck or blocked bolt work lock failure main board failure key switch failure or a wiring problem with a switch or the lock MECHANICAL Pressure on the inside of the door from items stuffed inside can make it very difficult to open the door The best solution if this happens is to apply pressure to the front of the door while turning the handle Damaged or jammed bushings can cause similar symptoms If the handle cam is loose the handle will turn without moving the bolt work ELECTRICAL Using the normal door procedure attempt to open the door If nothing happens when you press the DOOR button the problem is the keypad If both LEDs turn green at the end of the delay but the DOOR LED does not go off when you turn the MGR key the problem is the MGR keyswitch If either of the above are the problem the ACO key should still be able to open the door If the LEDs respond properly to the MGR keyswitch yet you cannot open the door using the Normal or Armored Car Door Procedure the problem is probably either a lock failure or lock cable MAIN ELECTRONICS The main board is the heart of the Easy120 Com ponent failure on the main board can manifest in any number of ways ranging from intermittent door or vending problems to complete display failure garbled display inability to count tubes or other wise failure to properly respond The main board constantly checks itself as evidenced
13. nting Inside Front Panel LEDs The LEDs are held to the panel with pressure fit lenses To remove gently pull from the interior side of the panel To replace slide the new LED into the lens fitting until the tip is flush with the Front Panel Exterior View membrane ee N NS KEYPAD 12 KEY d PAD 12 KEY J6 a KEYPAD 34 KEY UIR asa CSD Keypad Ribbon Cable Connection to J5 READY WAIT left and DOOR right LEDs 14 VEND ano DOOR Key SwircuEs The VEND and DOOR key switches are slotted to ensure proper orientation and they are held on with hex nuts The J27 wire harness includes a pair of orange wires and a pair of white wires Each wire is terminated with spade connectors Connect the orange wires to the MGR keyswitch closest to the side wall Connect the white wires to the VEND key switch Er gt N gt Keypad Ribbon Cable Connection to J5 BOLT WORK The I Handle spindle is fitted through a stand off on the face of the door On the inside the cam is anchored by a 9 16 locknut When the handle turns the cam drives the solid piece bolt work up on its guides 1 2 capture nuts hold the bushings in place which in turn hold the bolt work piece flush against the door All moving parts are greased to ensure smooth operation lt al Top C Handle Spindle with Cam amp Locknut Bottom L to R Guide Flatwasher Nylon Washer Bushing INNER COMPARTMENT LOCK
14. ock the DOOR LED will turn on and you turn the handle to open the safe There is a 30 second interval between periods this key can be used So if you turn the key and do not open the door you have to wait 30 seconds to turn the key again DOOR LED The DOOR LED on the display panel illuminates when either the ACO key has been activated or the door time delay has been reached and the door is ready to be opened If a manager presses the DOOR button of the safe while the MGR key is in the ON position the door delay will begin Once this delay has been reached the DOOR LED will illuminate and the manager will have 10 minutes to come back to the safe and press the DOOR button to open the door Once the door has been opened or the 10 minutes period has expired the DOOR LED will then turn off READY WAIT LED There is a Bi Color Red or Green LED that serves as the READY or WAIT LED Any time the system is in a delay this LED will turn RED When there is no delay in progress this LED will be GREEN This LED also serves as a feedback for button presses oince there is no buzzer on the system each time a key is pressed this LED will blink an ORANGE color whether or not the LED was GREEN or RED before the button was pressed VEND BUTTONS 1 10 If the VEND Key is in the ON position when a VEND button is pressed then 1 tube may be vended from the associated column After the tube is vended the system will then go into delay The dura
15. outer door locked in the open position with rubber bumpers preventing accidental door closure REMOVE THE SAFE FROM THE PALLET 1 Remove wrapping material trom the safe 2 Remove the contents of the safe 3 Unbolt the safe trom the pallet VERIFY SAFE OPERATION 1 Locate the power supply unit packaged inside the unit Unwrap the power supply 2 Plug the power supply cable into the power supply jack at the rear of the safe 3 Plug the standard grounded power plug into a standard 115V outlet 4 Wait for the display to stabilize about 10 sec onds 5 Using the OPENING OUTER DOOR procedure see Operating Instruction section unlock the outer door 6 Using the VENDING TUBES procedure see Operating Instruction section operate one column s vend knob as if a tube were pres ent 7 These steps verify operation of critical Easy120 features If the door or vending system cannot be operated contact McGunn Technical Support immediately prior to bolting the safe down 1 800 452 4655 SAFE INSTALLATION 1 Obtain the anchor wedge kit from inside the safe and set aside 2 Obtain the footprint template shipped inside the safe 3 Using a pencil mark the mounting hole loca tions on the floor 4 Drill four 1 2 inch holes to a depth of 3 inches The holes must be clean Use a vacuum to clean the holes Do not use water to clean the holes 5 Position the safe so that the bolt holes align with the holes drilled in
16. perly the problem is inside the safe P E Ed gt Hi 12 COM 2 COM 3 5 Voc 4 12 Voc 5 412 Voc Power Supply Output Armored Cable Routing INTERNAL POWER Possible problems include the cable harness the LCD display module or the main board Internally power runs on two sets of wires from the rear of the safe through an armored cable to the door Inside the back of the safe two black wires carry sese pem b jet E power common from Pin 1 of the jack to J26 main board and the LCD module A blue wire carries 12 Ve from Pin 3 on the jack to J26 on the main Nw s board Two red wires carry 5 V from Pin 5 of the jack to the LCD module and main board J26 Power Wires from Armored Cable To J26 at Main Board To LCD Module via Molex Connector Disconnect J26 and the molex connector to the LCD panel and check for correct voltages at each plug blue 12 Vbo and red 5 V relative to black If the armored cable is okay the problem is either the LCD module or the main board Plug J26 in and see if the Heartbeat LED on the main board blinks If not the problem is definitely the main board If the Heartbeat indicator does blink the problem is more likely to be the LCD module VENDING Vending problems may include an empty column a tube Jam a solenoid problem a vend drop sen sor problem or an electronics problem Tuse JAM or Empty CoLuMN Open the door and visually inspect to
17. rse process to reinstall L to R Rear Bushing Casting Front Bushing Spindle To REINSTALL THE VEND ASSEMBLY Reverse the above steps Be sure the notches in all of the vend casting spindles are facing up Be careful to avoid pinching any wires when mount ing the assembly P k M N 1 t YD E N Casting Spindle Notches Avoid Pinched Wires Facing Up ACO Key Switch Wire 12 UNDER THE VEND ASSEMBLY The vend assembly must be removed in order to access and replace the main circuit board and all other electronics in this section uj a T 25 Torx 1 2 gt fie i i NE 8 8 Nuts N eS Vend Assembly Must Be Removed to Access Most Flectronic Components Including Outer Door Panel Items Main BoarD Use a grounding strap to avoid static damage any time you handle the main circuit board Remove power by unplugging the external power supply before replacing the main circuit board When replacing the main board be sure to carefully note where each plug to goes so you put them in the correct jacks with the correct orientation on the new board Be sure to set the DIP switch S2 correctly and make sure jumper JP1 is installed New Main Board and jumper JP9 is installed between its two lower pins on the replacement board You may need to transfer the jumpers from the old board to the new board Six phillips screws hold the main circuit board to the door Lock
18. the door The door will automatically lock when you close the outer door OPENING THE INNER DOOR Open the outer door by normal or Armored Car proceedure Insert the inner door key into the inner door lock and turn The inner door pulls down to allow access to the inner compartment EASY120 INSTALLATION SITE PREPARATION Before installing make sure there is adequate clearance for the body and base of the safe as well as proper electrical power SPACE REQUIREMENTS opace must be provided for mounting the safe plus required clearance for access A minimum gap of one inch must be provided on both sides and four inches at the rear of the safe Clearance must be provided so that the safe door is allowed to swing open at least 90 e j inch Side Clearance e 4 nches Rear Clearance e 90 Door Swing Clearance e Body Height Clearance Power REQUIREMENTS A standard NEMA 15A 115V grounded outlet must be provided within 6 feet of the hinge side of the safe The unit may share its AC circuit with oth er point of sale electronic equipment but must not be on the same circuit as rotating machinery such as a cooler or other refrigeration equipment e Standard 115V Grounded Outlet e No Rotating or Heavy Loads on AC Circuit e Outlet Within Six Feet of Hinge Side INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Before proceeding make sure the space and power requirements listed above are met for the mounting location The safe is shipped with the
19. the floor While doing so feed the power supply cable and alarm cable through cabinet openings if applicable for routing access 6 Drive each anchor wedge in until 1 4 inch to 1 inch of the top protrude through the floor of the safe 8 Slide the washers down over each anchor wedge 9 Put the nuts on each anchor wedge by hand until finger tight Turn approximately three to four full turns by wrench to complete the tight ening EASY120 THEORY OF OPERATION MGR KEYSWITCH This switch is a key controller switch that activates all Manager functions Manager functions include enabling the ALT VEND function and opening the outer door When the key switch is ON you may activate the ALT VEND function by simply pressing the ALT VEND button You may also open the door by pressing the DOOR button while this key is ON This key does not enable normal vending VEND KEYSWITCH This switch is a key controlled switch that activates the vending feature When this key is in the ON position a user can vend tubes from the safe Each time a tube is vended a delay must be satisfied before another tube may be vended When this key is in the OFF position no vending can take place on this system ACO KEYSWITCH This switch is a key controlled momentary switch that allows an armored car carrier or any other user that has this key to immediately open the door by bypassing the door delay When this key is activated the door will immediately unl
20. tion of the delay depends on a DIP switch setting factory default is two minutes DOOR BUTTON If the MGR key is in the ON position when the door button is pressed the system will start the door delay if a delay is set on the dip switch After the delay has ended when the door button is pressed within a 10 minute period while the MGR key is ON the door will open ALT VEND BUTTON If the MGR key is in the ON position when this button is pressed the system will either have its normal vend delay or a 30 second vend delay depending on which state it was in before the press it alternates states While the system is in the ALI VEND state no matter what the dip switch delay is set to the vend delay will immediately go to 30 seconds It will continue in this state until either power is removed or the ALT VEND mode is turned off ACCOUNTING There is no accounting on the system It does not track door or vending events The system will how ever only allow one tube to vend per request EASY120 WIRING DIAGRAM VEND DE d MGR LCD DISPLAY MODULE DOOR PANEL KEYPAD MEMBRANE UOLO OU lt ACO O READY DELAY LED O DOOR LED C l m Jy J22 JP7 J E HEARTBEAT O I 25 t JAPUO S2 J 10987654 _ 3 2 ILOCK 9 ILLICILLILICO OHOL VEND SOLENOIDS VEND DROP SENSOR TRANSMITTER TO BACK PANEL WM VEND DROP SENSOR RECEIVER Easy120 Wiring
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