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        Operating Instructions 5“ Coin Validator
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1.     At the beginning of each chapter you will find a short  guide  which summarizes  the contents of the chapter        Device functions which are set or prepared by the manufacturer  according to customer specifications and can be set or  changed using our service and configuration tools  cf  Chap  9 What subsequent settings  can be made   p  34         123    Requests to perform an action are numbered in another typeface      Fig  1 2  Reference to a figure  The number preceding the slash indicates the number  of the figure  the number following the slash is the number of the item in the  figure      i  BA v2 eagle BDTA EN 1 1    2 1 2    2 2    2 2 4       Additional useful technical documentation    Apartfrom the operating instructions you already have  further documentation is available forthe  v  eagle  e g  documentation concerning configuration  All documentation can be downloaded  from the NRI homepage  www nri de  as pdf file     About the v  eagle    The v  eagle coin validator with parallel BDTA interface in the standardized 5    format uses the  patented multi frequency technology  MFT  for reliable coin validation  Communication with the  vending machine control system takes place via the 16 pin BDTA connecting plug  Due to its  modular  compact design the v  eagle is ideally suited for slot and vending machines     For coin acceptance the coin validator has 32 coin channels which   divided into 2 x 16 coin  channels   can be managed in two memory blocks with di
2.     Coin entry outlet     a Top entry  2 Top entry  4  sorter chute narrowed  BDTA   3   Front entry bottom return  4   Front entry  amp  return  v  family     Eagle       Coin return lever   1 2 3 4       292    Front view 33 4 30 7         30 8       1 25 6 22 7      4 Top edge of device                   Top view                                                                   08 11 Hns Roe  Version 1 3  K V2E EN    36               Actuating angle 47         4 3 2 Data block decoding    j eagle DATA BLOCK NUMBER DECODING       MANA     eagle  12 24V DC   E181C0 00 0 EPS  E0C00 EU   220     EUR   10     20    A E0C00 EUCH 20243A    EUR   10   20   50 1   2                     NATIONAL REJECTORS  INC  GMBH  CRANE   49  0  41 61 729   0   info nri de             EXXXX XXXX XXXXXX             Data block revision A Z  3 digit consecutive number        k    i j Configuration  Write protection     0 No protection  1   ACMI  2   VDAI  9   dil remote configuration  Memory block Coin channels     1   1 x 32 coin channels  2   2 x 16 coin channels  Second currency     XX   First 2 digits of ISO4217 currency code       no 2  currency   2   20   30 currency   3   2m  30  amp  4  curr  c  urrenc  Main currency     XX   First 2 digits of ISO4217 currency code  EU   Euro  CH   Swiss franc  US   US dollar  y  Hardware relevant to coin acceptance     0   Standard  Machine interface     CO   ccTalk  C1   ccTalk with USB interface  P4   BDTA  S1  UO   usBa  Hardware       Measurement varian
3.   41 61 729   0   info nri de    Abb  3  Label  1 Device type 7 Coin programming   memory block 1     if DIL switch S1 set to ON   2 Model number  see next section       8 Coin programming   memory block O  3 Bar code  if DIL switch S1 set to OFF   4 Ordering code  10 digit   9 Data block number cf  Chap  4 3 2 Data block  order number  4 digit   decoding  p  15   device serial number  4 digit  10 Nominal voltage  5 Date of manufacture    6 Machine interface    14  i  BA v2 eagle BDTA EN 1 1          4 3 1 Model number decoding    j eagle MODEL NUMBER DECODING    lim  E181C0 00 0 EP      zeco E181C0 00 0 EPS    EUR   10   20     50   1    Z7  EUR   10     20     50   1     2                   eagle    12 24V DC          NATIONAL REJECTORS  INC  GMBH  CRANE   49  0  41 61   729   0   info nri de    EXXXXX XX X XXX    E    Options     Diverter interface  currenza a Encryption  Hardness sensor  Jam sensor  Narrow coin entry  Opto Options  sensor  P   Write protection  String detection  Water protected  X   Interface for external balance p          Manufacturing process     internal option code  amp  revision  Machine interface     CO   ccTalk  C 1   ccTalk with USB interface  P4   BDTA  S 1  UO   USBa   Machine interface  Coin return lever     0   no lever 1   4   rf  table  LEA table   1  bracketed dimensions  6 r  table   1  yellow  TE table   1  white    Sorting     1255 Longitudinal sorting with fixed sorter chute 1  5  8  Longitudinal sorting  9   Cross sorting Equipment   
4.   BA v2 eagle BDTA EN 1 1    a       4 5 Coin return lever    The return lever  Fig  1 2  on the top of the device is operated using the return button on the  machine when coins which have been inserted are to be returned or e g  a jam caused by  coins which have become stuck needs to be removed  Actuation of the return lever opens the  measurement and validation area of the coin validator so that all objects in the coin validator  are directed to the return area     The v  eagle can be equipped with different return levers  depending on the dimensions of the  machine  cf  Chap  4 3 1 Model number decoding  p  15      4 6 Interfaces    For details of the machine interface  Fig  1 11  please refer to Chap  10 Technical data  p  35     BA_v2_eagle_BDTA_EN_1 1  i  17       pm           5 1       18    Function    This chapter describes how the coin validator works   e Coin acceptance and coin channels     Memory blocks   e Accepted coin sensor and sorting control     Coin pulses and signal lines     Coin inhibition activation of narrow coin channels    Sorting accepted coins  option      Teach mode  option      String recognition  option     Coin acceptance and coin channels    For coin acceptance the coin validator has 32  memory slots  to which up to 32 different coin  types or tokens can be assigned  These  memory slots  are called coin channels  The acceptance  band of one coin type token is assigned to each coin channel and the respective coin type   token is accepted in th
5.  BA v2 eagle BDTA EN 1 1    OPERATION                                                                            Example  The coin validator shall not use coin channels 3 and 10 for coin acceptance  so that coin channels 3 and 10 must be  inhibited   ON   HERB   1 2 9 B S O r7      ON   1 2 9 4  95 F G             With this setting the coin channels 3 and 10 are not used    If a normal and a narrow coin channel are programmed on the coin validator for  one coin denomination  the normal coin channel must be inhibited as described  above to enable activation of the narrow coin channel  If both channels are  enabled  the broader acceptance band of the normal coin channel is used   Ifthe coin denomination is to be inhibited  both coin channels must be inhibited        To inhibit coin channels on the coin validator     1 Unhook the coin validator from the machine   2 Inhibit the desired coin channels via DIL switches S1 1 8 and S2 1 8  cf  example above      The desired coin channels have been inhibited   3 Remount coin validator in the machine     BA v2 eagle BDTA EN 1 1  i  2 9    OPERATION                                                                                                                                                               7 3 Teaching coin channels in teach mode  optional   If the v  eagle has been programmed accordingly in the factory  up to eight coin channels  teach  channels  can be taught on the coin validator via the bottom switch block in order to 
6.  Flight deck not lock        6 0 net leaket closing device  cf  Chap  8 1 Cleaning the coin runway  p  32     e Make sure that the machine control does not inhibit coin  acceptance via common or single inhibit signal lines or the  wrong single inhibit signal line has been assigned  cf  Chap  10 2  Machine interface  p  36   if necessary  correct using heartbeat    Coin inhibited  e Make sure that the coin is not inhibited via DIL switch on the   rear of the device  or that not only the narrow coin channel is  enabled and the normal one is inhibited  cf  Chap  7 2 Inhibiting  coins activating narrow coin channel  p  28    Coin validator   accepts coin  Gslialoss miedo tada Make sure that the coin outlet is not blocked by foreign objects or   but no credit is devices connected to the bottom of the coin validator    given    If the malfunction cannot be remedied please contact our service technicians     BA v2 eagle BDTA EN 1 1  i  3 3    WHAT SUBSEQUENT SETTINGS CAN BE I         9 1    9 1 1    9 1 2    9 2    34          What subsequent settings can be made     This chapter provides general information concerning the NRI service and configuration tools  for the v  eagle and the device functions which can be configured subsequently     Service and configuration tools    Depending on whether you want to configure the coin validator in the workshop or on site a PC  software or a mobile service tool is recommended     PC configuration software heartbeat    The PC software heartbea
7.  sounds   if e g  the acceptance band ofthe  coins inserted and the acceptance band of a coin channel already programmed overlap  or  the measured values generated are too different and the tolerances would become too large     To cancel the process first set the DIL switch of the respective coin channel   S2 1 8  here  S2 3  and the additional DIL switches for the wide acceptance  band  here  S2 1  and then DIL switch S2 9 to OFF  down         7 Reset DIL switch S2 1 8 to the position for normal operation   8 Remount the coin validator in the machine     9 Switch power off and on again   The coin validator will now accept the new coin token for payment     BA v2 eagle BDTA EN 1 1  i  3 1    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE       8 Maintenance and service    This chapter describes how to    clean the v  eagle and       e remedy the cause of malfunctions     8 1 Cleaning the coin runway    On their way through the coin validator the coins may leave residues on sensitive parts which  must be removed from time to time to ensure reliable coin acceptance and rejection  Apart from  this  no further maintenance work is required       Cleaning interval  as required  minimum once per year     Cleaning agent tool  compressed air small brush moistened cloth  lukewarm water    A Moisten the cloth only slightly to prevent fluid from entering the  Ah device  This would damage the PCB       Do not use any solvents or scouring agents which attack the plastic  material of the device     1 Pull the mai
8. 4  update 34  Sorting 10  22  4 fold sorting adapter 23  external 24  figure 22  longitudinal sorting 22  Sorting adapter 23  ordering code 39  Sorting chute 12  Sorting control 19  Sorting line 37  Spare sorting chute 24  Startup 26  String recognition 25  String signal line 37  Summary  chapter 8  Supply voltage 35  Switch blocks 12  description 16  inhibiting coin channel activating narrow coin channel 28  selecting memory block 27  teaching coins 30  Symbols in the text 8    BA v2 eagle BDTA EN  1 1    T    Teach mode 25   procedure 30  Technical data 35  Temperature change 35  Temperature range 35  Tilt  mounting position 35  Top entry and bottom return 10  Troubleshooting 33  Tubes 22    U    Update  firmware 34  Use  proper 11    V    Variants 10  decoding of model no  15    W    Web site  NRI 9  www nri de 9    BA v2  eagle BDTA EN 1 1       43    
9. 5 31 mm  optionally up to 32 mm  at 2 4 mm  thickness max     Coin thickness  1 5 2 4 mm  optionally up to 3 4 mm    Speed  2 coins sec    Height  181 3 mm  Width  127 0 mm  Depth  64 0 mm       2x 4 5 mm for mounting studs     vertical  max  deviation    2      EMC  2004 108 EC  EN 55 014 2  interference resistance   EN 55 022  interference emission    Machinery  2006 42 EC   R amp TTE  1999 5 EC  Radio and telecommunications terminal  equipment     cf  Declaration of Conformity     Gc 35    TECHNICAL DATA             10 2 Machine interface  On the following pages you will find pin assignment  interface description and the connection  diagram for the connection of the v  eagle to the machine   10 2 1 Pin assignment  The Bundesverband der Deutschen Tabakwaren Grofsh  ndler und Automatenaufsteller  BDTA    association of German tobacco wholesalers  determined the DTG standard 2 for the electrical  interface to the vending machine  This standard includes the specification of the supply voltage   the coin signal lines  inhibit functions and the return signal  In addition to further standardization  requirements for validators the measurement quality of validators is also specified   Pin Input output Function Level  IN Single inhibit line 4 active high  IN Single inhibit line 5 active high  IN Single inhibit line 2 active high    Single inhibit line 6  4 IN   Memory block 1 selection line  memory block 2  active low   active high    Control line for cash box spare sorting chute  
10. 5 OUT Return line active low  6 IN Common inhibit line active low  7 OUT Coin line 4 active low  8   Supply O V GND  9 OUT    Goin Mos   active low    String line  10 OUT Coin line 2 active low  11 OUT Coin line 5 active low  12 OUT Coin line 3 active low    Coin line 1  13 OUT   String line active low    Message line for memory block  14 IN Single inhibit line 3 active high  15 IN Single inhibit line 1  active high  16   Operating voltage U     10 28 V DC    All signals must be debounced from the input side   3 6  i  BA v2 eagle BDTA EN 1 1    TECHNICAL DATA       10 2 2 Interface description    Coin lines  Coin validator signals the coin accepted in the respective coin channel  usually by one pulse  if  there are not sufficient lines by multiple pulses     Return line  After pressing of the return lever return button the coin validator signal opening of the measuring  and validation area    Common inhibit line   Machine inhibits coin acceptance   Single inhibit line   Machine inhibits coin acceptance in the coin channel assigned to the respective line  String line  option     Coin validator signals a coin suspended from a string  whether the signal is received via pin 9  or 13 is determined by customized factory programming     Memory block 1 selection line  option   Machine loads memory block 1   Memory block O   line at Low      With this line function single inhibit line 6 is not available        Memory block message line  option    Coin validator signals which memory bl
11. 7       10 3 2 Sorting adapter  Accessories Ordering code  A fold sorting adapter           1  niente reru onera era araisa RERUM Da 10402    BA v2 eagle BDTA EN 1 1  i  3 9       EE    11 Index    4 fold sorting adapter 23  5 fold sorting 10    A    Accentuations in the text 8  Acceptance band 18  narrow 18  activate 28  new 25  procedure 30  normal 18  very narrow 18  Acceptance  coins 18  35  inhibit 21  Acceptance speed 35  Accepted coin sensor 19  Accessories 39  Adapter  sorting 23  ordering code 39  Advantages 9  Angle  mounting position 35  Application  proper 11    Bar code 14  BDTA interface 12  35  Block 14  19  external selection line 37  select 27  Blocking line 37    C    Cash box chute 24  external sorting line 37  Change tubes 22  Change units 22  Channels 18  inhibit 28  narrow 18  activate 28  normal 18  very narrow 18  Chapter summary 8    40       Cleaning 32  Coin  inhibit 21   procedure 28  new 25  procedure 30  Coin acceptance 18  35  inhibit 21   procedure 28  Coin channels 18  inhibit 28  narrow 18  activate 28  normal 18  very narrow 18  Coin diameter 35  Coin flight deck  closing device 12  open clean 32  Coin insert funnel 12  Coin outlet 12  Coin path 13  Coin pulse 20  Coin pulse length 20  Coin runway 13  Coin signal line 20  37  Coins  teaching 25  procedure 30  Coin thickness 35  Coin tubes 22  Coin value 20  Common inhibit blocking 21  Common inhibit line 37  Condensation 35  Configuration 8  27  34  on site  HENRI   34  PC programming statio
12. 8  coin validator 9  instructions 8    L    Label 14   Lines 20  37   Longitudinal sorting 22  4 fold sorting adapter 23    Malfunction  what to do  33  Manifold 23  ordering code 39  Manuals  additional 9  Marks in the text 8  Measured values 18  Measures 35  Memory block 14  19  external selection line 37  select 27    4       o    Model number 14  Models 10  decoding of model no  15  Mounting position 35  Mounting stud 12  Multiple pulse 20  pulse to pause ratio 20    New coin 25  teach 30  Nominal voltage 14    0    Open  coin validator 32  Operating instructions  additional 9  Operating voltage 35  Operation 27  Options 10  39  Ordering code  accessories 39  coin validator 14  Order number 14    P    Payout units 22  PC programming station  heartbeat  34  service interface 12  Pictographs in the text 8  Pin assignment 36  Plug  service configuration 12  vending machine 12  35  Power consumption 35  Power supply 35  Programming 8  34  on site  HENRI   34  PC programming station  heartbeat  34  Proper use 11  Pulse 20  Pulse length 20  Pulse to pause ratio  multiple pulses  20    42       Relative humidity 35  Requests to perform an action 8  Return 10  12  at the bottom and front entry 10  at the bottom and top entry 10  Return lever 12  description 17  Return line 37    S    Safety instructions 8  11  Serial number 14  Settings 8  27  34  on site  HENRI   34  PC programming station  heartbeat  34  Signal lines 20  37  Single inhibit line 37  Software  for configuration 3
13. Operating Instructions       5    Coin Validator    with BDTA interface    08 11 Hns GS Roe  BA v2 eagle BDTA EN 1 1    Crane Payment Solutions GmbH   Zum Fruchthof 6   21614 Buxtehude   Germany  Web  info craneps com   www craneps com   Phone   49  0  41 61 729 0   Fax   49  0  41 61 729 115       TABLE OF CONTENTS       Table of Contents    1 Revision protocol 7    2 About       8  2 1 About these operating instructions 8  2 1 1 Text conventions 8  2 1 2 Additional useful technical documentation 9   9    2 2 About the v  eagle    2 2 1 The v    eagle features 9   2 2 2 Models 10   2 2 2 1 Coin entry and return area 10   2 2 2 2 Internal 5 fold sorting 10   3 Safety instructions 11  3 1 Proper use 11   3 2 Protecting persons and equipment 11   4 Design 12  4 1 Overview 12   4 2 Coin path 13   4 3 Label 14   4 3 1 Model number decoding 15   4 3 2 Data block decoding 19   4 4 Switch blocks 16   4 4 1 Switch functions     switch block S1 16   4 4 2 Switch functions     switch block S2 16   4 5 Coin return lever 17   4 6 Interfaces 17    BA v2 eagle BDTA EN 1 1 Ul National Rejectors  Inc  GmbH  Buxtehude 3    TABLE OF CONTENTS       5 Function 18  5 1 Coin acceptance and coin channels 18  5 2 Memory blocks 19  5 3 Accepted coin sensor and sorting control 19  5 4 Transmission of coin values via coin pulses and coin signal   lines 20  5 4 1 Multiple pulse 20  5 4 2 Coin pulse length 20  5 5 Coin inhibition activation of narrow coin channels 21  5 5 1 Inhibiting all coins via the m
14. achine control system   common inhibit blocking  21  5 5 2 Inhibiting individual coins coin channels via the  machine control system  individual inhibit blocking  21  5 5 3 Inhibiting individual coins coin channels via  the switch blocks 21  5 6 Sorting accepted coins  option  22  5 6 1 Sorting principle of 5 fold longitudinal sorting   Ex8xP4      22  5 6 1 1 Sorting with NRI 4 fold sorting adapter  option  23  5 6 2 Activation of a cash box spare sorting chute  option  24  5 7 Teach mode  option  25  5 8 String recognition  option  25   6 Start up 26   7 Operation 27  7 1 Selecting the memory block     27   7 1 1    using the switch block on the coin validator 27   7 1 2     via machine control  single inhibit signal line 6   option  27  7 2 Inhibiting coins activating narrow coin channel 28  7 2 1 Inhibit functions     switch block S1 28  7 2 2 Inhibit functions     switch block S2 28  7 3 Teaching coin channels in teach mode  optional  30    Ul National Rejectors  Inc  GmbH  Buxtehude BA v2 eagle BDTA EN 1 1    TABLE OF CONTENTS       8 Maintenance and service 32  8 1 Cleaning the coin runway 32   8 2 Troubleshooting 33   9 What subsequent settings can be made  34  9 1 Service and configuration tools 34   9 1 1  PC configuration software heartbeat 34   9 1 2 On site service tool HENRI  34   9 2 Which device functions can be set  34   10 Technical data 35  10 1 Device data 35   10 2 Machine interface 36  10 2 1 Pin assignment 36   10 2 2 Interface description 37   10 2 3 C
15. create new  acceptance bands  You need at least ten coins tokens of the new type  In the teach mode the  following switches have the following functions   DIL switch Function OFF ON  S2 1 Teach mode   Teach channel 9   2 2 Teach mode   Teach channel 10   2 3  Teach mode   Teach channel 11    2 4 Teach mode   Teach channel 12   2 5 Teach mode   Teach channel 13   2 6 Teach mode   Teach channel 14  S2 7 Teach mode   Teach channel 15   2 8 Teach mode   Teach channel 16   2 9 Teach mode OFF ON  Proceed as follows to assign a new coin token to coin channel 9 16 of the active memory block   Please note the current switch position to be able to reset the switch to this  position for normal operation   1 Unhook the coin validator from the machine  M   d URRI K  2 Set DIL switches S2 1 9 to OFF  down   94 b b Det b b D b Jm  3 Set DIL switch S2 9 to ON  up   O N  The device is in the teach mode for teaching the coin s2  j  w   Al HEB  channels  1234567 89  4 Select the coin channel to be taught  9 16  here  11  by o N x  setting the corresponding DIL switch  S2 1 8  here  S2 3  S2    rl  to ON  up   123 45 67 8 9  5 Insert at least 10 coins of the new coin type token into the coin validator or  machine   After the 10th coin has been inserted  the acceptance gate is operated once  brief clacking  sound   Further coins can be inserted   If there is no signal after the 10th coin has been inserted  the coins inserted  cannot be used   Now you can save the measured values generated by the 
16. e machine from the mains supply     3 Connect the coin validator to the machine using the 16 pin BDTA interface  Fig  7 2  and  the corresponding connecting cable     4 Hang up the coin validator in the machine using the lateral mounting studs  Fig  7 3    5 Reconnect the mains supply to the machine     3  1  2  1 Switch block  3 2 Interface   machine  BDTA        3 Mounting stud  Fig  7  Installation    2 6  i  BA v2 eagle BDTA EN 1 1    OPERATION       1 Operation    This chapter describes how to operate the coin validator  i  e  set certain functions on the coin  validator          selecting memory block   e Inhibiting coins activating narrow coin channel     Teaching coin channels in teach mode  option    The settings which are made directly on the coin validator are described  A separate instruction    manual describes how to make settings using the PC configuration software heartbeat  cf  Chap  9  What subsequent settings can be made   p  34      Chap  5 Function  p  18 describes the functions of the adjustable device options     7 1 Selecting the memory block        If the coin validator is to access the other memory block and e g  accept Euro coins instead of  the national currency coins  the desired memory block can be selected via the upper switch  block on the coin validator or from the machine via a signal line     7 1 1     using the switch block on the coin validator  1 Unhook the coin validator from the machine     2 For memory block 1 set DIL switch S1 to ON  
17. ermined by customized factory programming     By default the pulse to pause ratio is programmed 1 1  However  it can also be programmed  with a longer pause of 500 ms     Coin pulse length    By default the coin pulse length is programmed to 100 ms  On request  however  it can be  programmed shorter  e g  for multiple pulses  possible programming  30 300 ms       i  BA v2 eagle BDTA EN 1 1          5 5    5 5 1    5 5 2          S enm       Coin inhibition activation of narrow coin channels    If coins are no longer to be accepted for payment on the machine you can either    inhibit coin acceptance completely     inhibit all coin channels of a certain coin to ensure that this coin is no longer accepted  or      inhibit the normal coin channel of a certain coin so that this coin is accepted only in the  narrow channel     Inhibiting all coins via the machine control system  common inhibit   blocking     The machine can inhibit coin acceptance via the common inhibit blocking signal line  In this  case the coin validator does not accept any coins  cf  Chap  10 2 Machine interface  p  36      Inhibiting individual coins coin channels via the machine control  system  individual inhibit blocking     For inhibiting a coin six single inhibit signal lines are available to the machine to      inhibit all coin channels of a certain coin  e g  if there is no more change in an external  payout unit or in case of high fraud hazard       inhibit the normal coin channel of a certain coin so 
18. fferent coin configurations and  selected individually     Depending on the application the coin validator can optionally be equipped with 5 fold sorting     To be able to react as quickly as possible to new false coins and to make your individual settings   the coin validator can be configured on site in the machine using a service tool or in the workshop  via a PC programming station     Any coins ortokens nottaken into account by the manufacturer can be programmed in the optional  teach mode directly on the coin validator without any configuration software by inserting the coins     The v7 eagle features      Reliable acceptance of genuine coins and rejection of false coins due to MFT multiple  sensing of the coins inserted and evaluation of 24 measuring parameters      Operating and manipulation safety provided by optical accepted coin sensors and sorting  control in the coin validation and coin outlet area      Acceptance speed of two coins per second    e 32 coin channels managed in two independently configured and individually selectable  memory blocks  2 x 16 coin channels     Service interface for PC programming station or on site service tool    Flash technology for easy and time saving firmware updates  CXflash      Options      teach mode for eight coin channels      string sensor      top or front entry  front or bottom return      front plate      5 fold longitudinal sorting      four different return levers depending on machine type    BA v2 eagle BDTA EN 1 1  
19. i  9    2 2 2    2221    2 2 2 2    10    Models    The V  eagle is available in different models  They mainly differ    in the coin insert and return area  in the sorting mechanism     Coin entry and return area    Top entry and bottom return  E1xxP4     E2xxPA       The coin is inserted into the device from the top and returned  if not  accepted  via the return area at the bottom     Front entry and bottom return  E3xxP4                                                      The coin is inserted into the device from the side and returned  if not indi VTT  accepted  via the return area at the bottom  The coin validator with SINN  front entry generally has an NRI front plate fitted to the left hand side p    of the device  cf  Chap  10 3 Accessories  p  39   However  this model is also m         available without front plate                                      Front entry and bottom return  E4xxP4      SS    o            gt     The coin is inserted into the device from the side and returned  if not e M GE    accepted  via the return area also located on the side  The coin validator    with front entry and front return generally has an NRI front plate fitted to B    the left hand side of the device  cf  Chap  10 3 Accessories  p  39   However     this model is also available without front plate  ec                                                 Internal 5 fold sorting    In order to sort the accepted coins into the cash box or e g  change tubes  or hoppers  the v  eagle can op
20. in accordance with its proper use  Under no circumstances    can the manufacturer be held liable forany damage or loss resulting from improper  use of the device     5 The coin validator PCB is fitted with components which may be damaged beyond repair  by electrostatic discharges  Please observe the handling instructions for components  y C exposed to the risk of electrostatic discharge     Select the correct voltage for the coin validator  see label    Pay attention to correct equipotential bonding in the vending machine     Never pull the connecting cable of the coin validator from the machine when a voltage  is applied     Pull the mains plug of the machine before installing  cleaning or removing the coin  validator     Contact NRI if you want to modify the device beyond the scope of the modifications  or attachments described here     Keep water and other liquids away from the coin validator   Please dispose of the device correctly at the end of its service life     We reserve the right to make technical modifications to the device which are not  covered by these instructions     BA  v2  eagle BDTA EN  1 1  i  1 1    SE       4 Design    This chapter describes    the main parts the v  eagle consists of  and         all parts required for the operation of the coin validator        4 1 Overview  1  2  3  4  5  6  so  Se 7  Fig  1  Design  1 Coin insert funnel 7 Coin outlet   return cf  Chap  4 2 Coin path  p  13     front entry model  open on the side  cf  Chap  4 2 8 Mount
21. ing device  Only when the coin has passed these checking devices a coin signal  or  in case of manipulation  an error code is transmitted to the machine     BA_v2_eagle_BDTA_EN_1 1  i  1 9       5 4       5 4 1       5 4 2    20    m    Transmission of coin values via coin pulses and coin signal  lines    By default each coin accepted by the coin validator sends a pulse to the machine control via  the coin signal line assigned to it  A pulse signals to the machine control that a coin has been  accepted     Six coin signal lines are available to the coin validator  Depending on the signal line activated  the machine knows the coin denomination  coin value  concerned     Assignment of coin denomination and coin signal line is determined by customized factory  programming     For distinction you also can assign a certain combination of signal lines   i e  several signal lines  to a coin denomination        Multiple pulse    If the number of coin denominations programmed exceeds the number of signal lines available   severalcoin pulses  multiple pulses  255 max   per coin can be assigned to the coin denominations   so that the machine distinguishes the coin denominations not by the signal line but by the  number of pulses  In this case a multiple of a small coin is assigned to higher value coins   e g  if a 2 Euro coin is inserted two coin pulses would be sent to the vending machine control  via the coin signal line assigned to the 1 Euro coin     The number of coin pulses is det
22. ing stud   Coin path  p  13  9 Interface   service configuration   Coin return lever  option  10 Label   Flight deck 11 Interface   machine  BDTA    Locking lever for sorting cover 12 Switch blocks    Closing device for flight deck  Coin outlet   cash box sorting    OGC BGN    12  i  BA v2 eagle BDTA EN 1 1    NELLE I C    4 2 Coin path    Q Top entry                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Fig  2  Coin path                 4 3 Label    The label of the coin validator  Fig  1 10  contains all data defining the device  such as device  number and type  operating voltage and customer specific currency and coin programming     1 2 3  2   eagte        fA  10 12 24V DC 0000000001   0020   0005                                   4  E181P4 00 0 S  BDTA  071        9                         E0P40 EU   20000A  8 EUR   10    20    50   1     2   5    7 ER   10     20     50   1     2   6    NATIONAL REJECTORS  INC  GMBH  CRANE    49  0
23. inserted coins with a normal  a  ora  wide  b  acceptance band  A wide acceptance band is an appropriate choice when you only have  a limited selection of coins at your disposal for the purpose of teaching tokens   3 0  i  BA v2 eagle BDTA EN 1 1    OPERATION       To save with the normal acceptance band                                                                    6a Reset DIL switch S2 9 to OFF  down   nm  Successful saving is signalled by the acceptance S2      jh  gate attracting once  A saving error is signalled by the DEE SE M       acceptance gate attracting twice  brief cracking sounds   if e g  the acceptance band of the  coins inserted and the acceptance band of a coin channel already programmed overlap  or  the measured values generated are too different and the tolerances would become too large     To cancel the process first set the DIL switch of the respective coin channel   S2 1 8  here  S23  and then DIL switch S2 9 to OFF  down         To save with the wide acceptance band   6b Set an additional DIL switch S2 1 8                                                                                                          ON   here  S2 1  to ON  up   s2 lal  i HH  The acceptance band has been widened  1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9  Now you can reset DIL switch S2 9 to OFF O N   down   s2 k a HHH t  Successful saving is signalled by the acceptance 123 4 5 7 8 9       gate attracting once  A saving error is signalled by the   acceptance gate attracting twice  brief cracking
24. is channel     To enable reliable rejection of false coins  channels with a narrow or even very narrow acceptance  band are frequently set up for a coin type in addition to the normal coin channel  The limit values  ofthese coin channels are closerto one another so that false coins with similar measured values  are rejected  if the normal channel is inhibited  cf  Chap  7 2 Inhibiting coins activating narrow coin channel   p  28   Narrow and very narrow coin channels  however  also feature a lower acceptance rate     In addition  it is possible to assign coins with different measured values but identical coin values  to different coin channels  In this way the coin validator can accept e g  old and new coins of  the same denomination     In addition to the acceptance band of a coin type  further coin information which defines further  processing of the coin after its acceptance is assigned to a coin channel  e g  the coin signal  line and pulse number or sorting information for a sorting device     Since in most cases not all coin channels are assigned by customized factory programming   further coin types and the desired information can be assigned to these free channels at any  time using the NRI configuration and service tools  Existing configurations can be changed     Eight coin channels are intended to be used for the teach mode  In these teach channels new  tokens coin types can be taught also without configuration and service tools  directly on the coin  validator usi
25. l line 1 or 6 is determined by customized factory  programming  cf  Chap  10 2 Machine interface  p  36      Sensitivity of the string sensor    To enable faster testing of the string sensor for functioning  coin acceptance is  not inhibited when diagnosis is performed  When the string sensor is activated  only a string signal is transmitted        If your coin validator works in the G 18 mode   for controlling e g  an external  sorting device via a coin signal   manipulation protection is impaired  because  this requires a coin signal at the end of the cash signal     BA v2 eagle BDTA EN 1 1  i  2 5    E VU       6 Start up    For all assembly and installation work on the coin validator and the  machine please observe the following safety instructions          The coin validator may only be connected by a qualified electrician     The coin validator is not suited for outdoor use       Do not use the coin validator if the device or connecting cable are  damaged       Select the correct voltage for the coin validator  see label    e Payattentiontocorrectequipotential bonding in the vending machine       Neverpullthe connecting cable of the coin validator from the machine  when a voltage is applied       Pull the mains plug of the machine before installing or removing the  coin validator     To install the v  eagle in a machine with parallel BDTA interface   1 If necessary make individual settings via the switch blocks  Fig  7 1   cf  Chap  7 Operation  p  27    2 Disconnect th
26. mined by customized factory  programming     Use the single inhibit signal  lines for external sorting  control    If the same coin is configured in  two different coin channels with  identical acceptance bands  in  the factory or by heartbeat   you  canassign different sorting chutes  to the two coin channels  If  in  addition  different single inhibit  signal lines are assigned to the  two channels  the machine can  sort the coin via the single inhibit  signal lines into either of the two  sorting chutes or into both        Fig  4  Sorting chute 1 5 of  longitudinal sorting system     i  BA v2 eagle BDTA EN 1 1       et       5 6 1 1 Sorting with NRI 4 fold sorting adapter  option     For the purpose of splitting up and for better transport  ofthe sorted coins you have the option of an NRI 4 fold  sorting adapter  manifold  which can be screwed tothe  coin validator from the bottom  This adapter is primarily  used in AWP and SWP slot machines     If the sorting adapter is installed four sorting chutes are  available to you  cf  Chap  10 3 Accessories  p  39      Which coin is sorted into which of the up to four chutes  is determined by customized factory programming        The following table shows which adapter  manifold   chute corresponds to which coin validator chute     Manifold chute   v    eagle sorting chute    A 3    B 2  C dL  D 5          Fig  5  Sorting chute A  D of  sorting adapter    BA v2 eagle BDTA EN 1 1  i  2 3       5 6 2       24    m          Activatio
27. n  heartbeat  34  Connections  description 36  pin assignment 36  service configuration 12  vending machine 12  Current consumption 35  Current load  outputs 35     i  BA v2 eagle BDTA EN 1 1       Data block number 14  decoding 15   Data block upload 34   Date of manufacture 14   Date of production 14   Design 12   Deviation  mounting position 35   Device  connecting 26   Device dimensions 35   Device number 14   Device type 14   Diagnostics 34   Dielectric strength  in outputs 35   DIL switch 12  16  inhibiting coin channel activating narrow coin channel 28  selecting memory block 27  teaching coins 30   Dimensions 35   Documentation  additional 9    E    Electrostatic discharge 11  Employment  proper 11  External sorting 24    F    Firmware update 34  Flap sorting system 22  Flight deck  closing device 12  open clean 32  Front entry and  bottom return 10  front return 10  Front plate  ordering codes 39  Function 18    G    General information  chapter 8  coin validator 9  instructions 8   Guide  chapter contents 8    BA  v2  eagle BDTA EN  1 1    lE           H    Heartbeat 34  adjustable functions 8  34  manual 9   HENRI  34   Homepage  NRI 9   Hopper 22   Humidity 35    Individual inhibit blocking  via switch blocks 28  via vending machine 21  Inhibit  coins 21  procedure 28  Insert funnel 12  Insertion 10  Instructions 8  Instructions  additional 9  Interface  label 14  service configuration 12  vending machine 12  35  36  Internet address  NRI 9  Introduction  chapter 
28. n of a cash box spare sorting chute  option     If the machine control shall sort coins into the cash box chute or into a spare sorting chute  when the external sorting device sends a  full  signal  the coin validator can be programmed in  the factory in such a way that  depending on the status of the single inhibit signal line 6  pin 4    high low   the single inhibit signal lines 1 5 either    inhibit coins by default  single inhibit signal line 6   low  single inhibit lines 1 5   high  or    sort the coins assigned to the single inhibit signal lines into the cash box  single inhibit  signal line 6   high  single inhibit signal lines 1 5   high   cf  Chap  10 2 Machine interface   p  36      Cash box spare sorting chute    The machine alternatively sends inhibit and sort signals to the coin validator via the single inhibit  signal lines if no coin is accepted  The information is stored by the coin validator whenever the  signal is present for at least 10 ms     If the cash box chute is controlled via the single inhibit signal line 6  only five  instead of six signal lines are available for coin acceptance and inhibiting      i  BA v2 eagle BDTA EN 1 1    FUNCTION       5 7 Teach mode  option     If the v  eagle has been programmed accordingly in the factory  coin channels can be taught  in the teach mode without configuration software via the switch block on the coin validator   i  e  a new token or coin is assigned to a coin channel  The new acceptance band is generated  b
29. nd device data     i  BA v2 eagle BDTA EN 1 1    TECHNICAL DATA       10 Technical data       This chapter contains  e all relevant v    eagle data    details concerning the machine interface    e information concerning v  eagle accessories    10 1 Device data    Supply voltage    Current consumption max   when accepting coins    U 7 12V    ni    U    24V    ni    Dielectric strength  in outputs  Current load  outputs  Temperature range  Temperature change   Rel  humidity   Condensation    Machine interface    Coin acceptance    Device dimensions    Mounting position    Directives applied    BA  v2  eagle BDTA EN  1 1    10 V to 28 V DC    Acceptance solenoid approx  3 W  Sorting solenoid  approx  2 W  max  2 at the same time     Without sorting  approx  400 mA  for approx  150 ms  With sorting  approx  400 mA  for approx  150 ms             Without sorting  approx  400 mA  for approx  150 ms   With sorting  approx  400 mA  for approx  150 ms     28 V max    10 mA max   open collector   O  Cto 60   C   0 2   C min  max    up to 93     not permitted    6 coin signal outputs  open collector   active low  lt  0 8 V    6 single inhibit signal outputs  open collector   active high 2 3 7 V   acceptance  lt  0 9 V     Common inhibit signal input  open collector   active low  lt  0 9 V   acceptance   3 7 V     Return output  active low  lt  0 8 V at     20 mA    For pin assignment refer to Chap  10 2 Machine interface  p  36    32 coin types max  in 2 x 16 channels   Coin diameter  1
30. ng the switch blocks  l e  a new coin or token is assigned to a channel  cf  Chap  5 7  Teach mode  option   p  25       i  BA v2 eagle BDTA EN 1 1          ct       5 2 Memory blocks    The v  eagle manages two separately programmed  memory  blocks O and 1  cf  Chap  4 3 Label   p  14   16 coin channels with different coin types  also currencies   sorting information etc  can  be assigned to each block  Only one block ata time can be active and used for coin measurement  and further coin processing  You can use the switch block on the device to select the desired  block  cf  Chap  7 1 Selecting the memory block      p  27      On request  the respective other memory block can also loaded via the machine   This requires that the coin validator is programmed in the factory in such a  way that the single inhibiting line 6  pin 4  can no longer be used for inhibiting  but for block switching  In this case coin line 1  pin 13  is not only available for  transmitting coin pulses  but also for the feedback to block switching  cf  Chap  7 1  Selecting the memory block      p  27  and  cf  Chap  10 2 Machine interface  p  36         Da Accepted coin sensor and sorting control    To ensure that accepted coins actually arrive in the cash box or sorting device and that acceptance  has not been tampered with  an accepted coin sensor  light barrier  and a sorting control  light  barrier  check whether the inserted coin drops unhindered through the coin outlet towards the  cash box or sort
31. ns plug of the machine     2 Pull the coin insert funnel  Fig  8 1  at the front and open the flight deck widely   beyond  the first stop     3 Clean the coin runway in the coin validator using compressed air brush or a cloth    4 Remove dustandcoin residues from the validation area using cloth brush or compressed air   5 Wipe the two sides of the coin runway clean using a slightly moistened cloth    6 Allow all parts to dry     7 Close flight deck and press closing device  Fig  8 2  so that the flight deck audibly clicks  into place     8 Reconnect the machine to the mains supply        Fig  8  Opening and closing the flight deck of the coin validator    32  i  BA v2 eagle BDTA EN 1 1    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE       8 2 Troubleshooting    Malfunctions can occur in all electronic devices  These do not always have to be faults in the  device   In many cases improper connections or incorrect settings are the reason  Therefore   please check first of all whether the malfunction can simply be remedied using the following table     Problem Possible cause Remedy  hints    Coin validator  does not accept No power supply  coin      Connect cable to validator and machine correctly    Supply machine with voltage    Return lever pressed got stuck Ensure that return lever is not permanently pressed by error    Open flight deck and clean coin runway  cf  Chap  8 1 Cleaning the    Coin runway dirty coin runway  p  32     Make sure that the flight deck is locked properly by pressing the   
32. ock has been activated via the memory block 1 selection  line  10 ms   block O  20 ms   block 1  or whether an error occurred during memory block  loading  30 ms      With this line function short pulse lengths should be defined for coin signals sent  via coin line 1        Control line for cash box spare sorting chute  option   Machine signals that single inhibit lines 1 5 are used for cash box spare chute sorting     With this line function single inhibit and coin line 6 is not available        BA v2 eagle BDTA EN 1 1  i  3 T       10 2 3    38    Connection diagram                VENDING    16 pole AMP plug  MACHINE    VALIDATOR  75 610 016          Espe     T   T  3 100w     eses 2    100K  T    ok         SP2 3           100K    700K dim   I  R   5    coiw RETURM SIGNAL U    TOTAL BLOCKING E           COIN SIGNAL CHANNELS    GN  COIN SIGNAL CHANNEL    U    i    2 U  3 Tl  I    1e JL                    MAX   amp  x 18K  5 24v DC       4 p3 J    D   I  wl esr  15        I  did 1 REGULATOR  100K   6    12  26V DC mox 600m A        Line   is marked    by colour at the cable  and by an arrow at the plug                  i  BA v2 eagle BDTA EN 1 1    TECHNICAL DATA       10 3 Accessories    To adapt the v  eagle to your individual requirements you can acquire the following accessories  from NRI     10 3 1 Front plates  Accessories Ordering code  Front plate for front entry and bottom return                       esses 12918  Front plate for front entry and front return    1089
33. onnection diagram 38   10 3 Accessories 39  10 3 1 Front plates 39   10 3 2 Sorting adapter 39   11 Index 40    BA v2 eagle BDTA EN 1 1 Ul National Rejectors  Inc  GmbH  Buxtehude 5    REVISION PROTOCOL       1 Revision protocol    Version Revision Chapters sections concemed    7 2  Inhibiting coins activating narrow    _1 1 Figure in example added edinchannel     BA_v2_eagle_BDTA_EN_1 1  i  7       21 1       About        This chapter is intended to provide a general overview of the advantages and options of the coin  validator v2 eagle with parallel BDTA interface  The first section  however  is designed to help  you navigate easily within these operating instructions     About these operating instructions    These operating instructions describe the design and operation ofthe electronic 5  coin validator  v  eagle with parallel BDTA interface  Afterwards  chapters 6 and 7 explain the necessary steps  for starting up and operating the coin validator  Chapter 7 describes how to clean the coin  validator and remedy the cause of any malfunction     Chap  10  Technical data  and the appended  Index  reduce the search for specific explanations     Text conventions    To make it easier for you to navigate within these operating instructions and to operate the  device  the following accentuations were made in the text     Safety instructions which you must observe in orderto protect operators  and equipment     Special notes intended to facilitate the use of the coin validator    
34. t     vo  v1       v  family     Eagle    BA  v2  eagle  BDTA EN 1 1  i  1 5 02 11 Hns Roe  Version 1 1    K VOF EN     e       4 4 Switch blocks    The coin validator has two switch blocks  Fig  1 12  with ten DIL switches each  S1 1 10 and  S2 1 10  on the rear of the device  The DIL switches can be used to set certain device functions     For details on how to use the switch blocks to set the individual functions  see Chap  7 Operation   p  27     On the rear of the device you will find a brief description of the individual switch  functions        4 4 1 Switch functions   switch block S1                                           DIL switch Function OFF ON  S1 1 Coin channel 1 enabled inhibited  S1 2 Coin channel 2 enabled inhibited  S1 3 Coin channel 3 enabled inhibited  S1 4 Coin channel 4 enabled inhibited ON   1 5 Coin channel 5 enabled inhibited OFF  S1 6 Coin channel 6 enabled inhibited  S1 7 Coin channel 7 enabled inhibited  S1 8 Coin channel 8 enabled inhibited   1 9 not used      S1 10 Memory block o 1  4 4 2 Switch functions   switch block S2  DIL switch Function OFF ON    2 1 Coin channel 9 enabled inhibited   2 2 Coin channel 10 enabled inhibited   2 3 Coin channel 11 enabled inhibited   2 4 Coin channel 12 enabled inhibited   2 5 Coin channel 13 enabled inhibited  S2 6 Coin channel 14 enabled inhibited ON  S2 7 Coin channel 15 enabled inhibited  S2 8 Coin channel 16 enabled inhibited TT   2 9 Operating mode Normal mode Teach mode    S2 10 not used        16  i
35. t serves for diagnostics and individual configuration of the new NRI  coin validator generation and for updating the complete coin and device configuration using  data blocks currently provided by NRI  data block upload      The heartbeat software identifies the coin validator connected to the PC and its device specific  data and displays the data on the screen of your PC for diagnostics and configuration     The separate software manual describes how to connect the coin validator to your PC and how  to install and use the software     On site service tool HENRI     For on site configuration the HENRI  Service Tool is a suitable tool by which you can update the  complete coin and device configuration quickly and reliably via data block upload     The separate short reference guide describes how to connect and use the tool     HENRI  is also suitable for on site firmware updates     Which device functions can be set       Acceptance of genuine coins and rejection of false coins   acceptance band adjustment after insertion of genuine coins and false coins     Coin via channel assignment of      coin signal line s       Coin pulse number  e Sorting via channel assignment of      sorting chute      cash box tube spare sorting tube  option     Coin blocking via channel assignment of single inhibit signal line    Sensitivity of the string sensor    New coins tokens   generation of a new acceptance band and assignment of the coin sorting data     Data block upload for current coin a
36. that this coin is accepted only in the  narrow channel      cf  Chap  10 2 Machine interface  p  36      The coin type or coin channel and the signal line via which it is to be inhibited are determined  by customized factory programming     Inhibiting individual coins coin channels via the switch blocks    As an alternative to inhibition via the control system you can inhibit individual coin channels on  site via the switch blocks on the coin validator     Chap  7 2 Inhibiting coins activating narrow coin channel  p  28 describes how to inhibit these coin channels     BA  v2  eagle BDTA EN  1 1  i  2 1       mE    5 6       5 6 1       22          Sorting accepted coins  option     To direct accepted coins either to the cash box or an external sorting device  e g  change tubes  or hoppers  the coin validator can be equipped with a 5 fold longitudinal sorting mechanism  atthe coin outlet  The chutes are controlled via a flap sorting system using three solenoids     In this section you learn all about the principle of      longitudinal sorting      without optional sorting adapter      with optional sorting adapter      activation of a cash box spare sorting chute  option     Sorting principle of 5 fold longitudinal sorting  Ex8xP4         The individual coin types can be distributed to  the five chutes arranged behind one another  independent of their dimensions  Each chute can  be defined as cash box chute     Which coin is sorted into which of the up to five  chutes is deter
37. the acceptance band of a coin  inhibit normal channel  e Inhibit coin  inhibit all channels assigned    The 16 DIL switches inhibit the following coin channels                                   7 2 1 Inhibit functions   switch block S1  DIL switch Function OFF ON   1 1 Coin channel 1 enabled inhibited   1 2 Coin channel 2 enabled inhibited  S1 3 Coin channel 3 enabled inhibited   1 4 Coin channel 4 enabled inhibited   1 5 Coin channel 5 enabled inhibited   1 6 Coin channel 6 enabled inhibited   1 7 Coin channel 7 enabled inhibited   1 8 Coin channel 8 enabled inhibited  7 2 2 Inhibit functions   switch block S2  DIL switch Function OFF ON   2 1 Coin channel 9 enabled inhibited   2 2 Coin channel 10 enabled inhibited  S2 3 Coin channel 11 enabled inhibited   2 4 Coin channel 12 enabled inhibited   2 5 Coin channel 13 enabled inhibited  S2 6 Coin channel 14 enabled inhibited   2 7 Coin channel 15 enabled inhibited   2 8 Coin channel 16 enabled inhibited    On the rear of the device you will find a brief description of the individual switch  functions with the factory assignment of coin denomination and coin channel        This assignment can have been changed by means of the configuration software     If all coins are to be accepted for payment on the machine without restriction  the DIL switches   1 1 S1 8 and S2 1 S2 8 of the two switch blocks are set to OFF  down   If you want to inhibit  any coin channel  you only must set the corresponding DIL switch to ON  up      2 8  i 
38. tionally be equipped with an internal 5 fold sorting system   cf  Chap  5 6 Sorting accepted coins  option   p  22      5 fold longitudinal sorting  Ex8xP4         Fixed sorting chute in longitudinal sorting system  without sorting    EXAxP4     Ex2xPA     EX3xPA     Ex4xP4     ExBxPA             i  BA v2 eagle BDTA EN 1 1    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS       3 Safety instructions    Before starting up the device for the first time  please read these instructions and in particular  the safety instructions carefully at least once  This is to ensure that you have understood the  contents of this manual and how to operate the coin validator     3 1 Proper use    The electronic 5    coin validator v  eagle with parallel BDTA interface is intended for use in slot  and vending machines with parallel BDTA interface and is designed to check the coins inserted  into the machine for specific properties and to accept  and sort  or reject them  Use the coin  validator exclusively for this purpose  Under no circumstances can the manufacturer be held  liable for any damage or loss resulting from improper use of the device     The coin validator has been built in accordance with state of the art standards and the recognized  safety rules  Nevertheless  this equipment can constitute a source of danger  Please observe  therefore the following safety instructions     3 2 Protecting persons and equipment  The coin validator may only be connected by a qualified electrician   Use the coin validator only 
39. up   for memory block O set DIL switch to  OFF  down            O N O N  H EE J E a    123 4 5 67 8 9 10 23 4 5 6 7 8 9 10    Memory block 0 selected Memory block 1 selected                                                                                                                                                                      3 Remount coin validator in the machine     4 Switch power off and on again   The required memory block is activated     5 Check coin acceptance of the new memory block selected     7 1 2     Via machine control  single inhibit signal line 6  option     If the coin validator has been programmed accordingly in the factory  the other memory block  in each case can also be loaded via the machine     1 Formemory block 1 set single inhibit signal line 6  pin 4  to High  for memory block O to Low   The coin validator responds via coin signal line 1  pin 13      10 ms pulse   memory block O    20 ms pulse   memory block 1     30 ms pulse   error  2 Check coin acceptance of the new memory block selected     BA  v2  eagle BDTA EN  1 1  i  2 7    OPERATION p       7 2 Inhibiting coins activating narrow coin channel    Using the two switch blocks on the coin validator you can inhibit on site each of the 16 coin  channels of the activated memory block or each coin assigned to certain coin channels  which  means that the inhibited channels are not used for payment on the machine     e Accept coin unrestrictedly  all channels assigned are enabled  e Narrow 
40. y inserting the tokens coins  It is not necessary to remove the coin validator from the machine  for this purpose  The last eight coin channels 9 16    teach channels  of the activated memory  block are available for teaching  cf  Chap  7 3 Teaching coin channels in teach mode  optional   p  30      5 8 String recognition  option     To ensure that no coins suspended from a string can be inserted into the coin validator or that  the acceptance gate cannot otherwise be tampered with  the coin validator can be equipped  with an optical string sensor  cannot be retrofitted  in the acceptance area which recognizes  both tight and loose strings     The construction of the acceptance gate  dismounted in figure  makes  the string go through the light beam between the two optical   sensors  Ifthe acceptance gate is completely closed  the string     changes the light signal  If the acceptance gate is slightly A     open  tight string   the light beam is directly interrupted    m  Sam m  by flag on the acceptance gate          If the sensor recognizes a string  coin signal line 1 or 6  sends a string signal to the machine and the coin is not  accepted  At first  coin acceptance is inhibited for 30 seconds   If the string is not removed within this time period and  the sensor continues to recognize it  coin acceptance  remains inhibited and in addition all  jammed coins  are Fig  6  Section   string recognition  automatically released     Whether the string signal is sent via coin signa
    
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