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1. Inhibiting Certain Coin Types If certain coin types are no longer being accepted as Vending Machine payment e g because too many false coins of a particular type are in circula tion these coins types can either be inhibited directly on the device by setting specific DIP switches on the rear DIP Switch block see Chapter 7 Operation or by applying the PC software or the Palm Pilot handheld software instructions see section 11 Configuration Disabling the Inventory Keys The inventory keys constitute a part of the Coin Changer s front Keyboard e g keys L mu and R These keys allow the vending of one several or all coins from the corresponding Left Middle Left Middle Right and Right change tube Should oper ation of these keys no longer be desired they can be inhibited or configured in such a way that they can be enabled by Vending Machine control see section 11 Configuration Configuring Tokens The Coin Changer contains three coin channel memory locations for configuring a maximum of three different type tokens Therefore a new token s measured value can be directly assigned to a coin channel on the Vending Machine by insert ing the corresponding tokens into it The accep tance band generated will then accept these tokens for payment within the Vending Machine In addition you can choose between a normal and wide acceptance band for the configured tokens 590335 2005 JCM American
2. CC A 66 Coin Changer Section 8 8 CLEANING This section explains how to clean the Optipay 1 Remove the Vending Machine s main AC CC A 66 Coin Changer power plug Only wipe the Coin Validator from time to time 2 Press ae the locking catch lever and open with a damp cloth use luke warm water containing the Coin Validator panel to the left a mild dish cleaning liquid See Figure 8 1 1 Under no circumstances allow the cloth EG Le a pe ETD yay Chal Cube insite NE to be wet enough to allow excess fluid En to run into the device Otherwise the 4 Close the Coin Validator panel and gently pire board pcb may be press in on the Close arrow white dot until ees the metal spring engages behind the lever and Do not use any solvents or scouring a click is heard See Figure 8 1 2 agents which can attack the plastic surfaces of the device 5 Reconnect the Vending Machine to the main AC power supply 5900335 2005 JCM American Corporation 5 1 E Section8 Optipay CC THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 5900335 2005 JCM American Corporation 5 2 Optipay CC A 66 Coin Changer Section 9 9 TRANSPORT This chapter explains how to transport the Opti pay CC A 66 Coin Changer Empty the tube cassette before To avoid unnecessary damage only transporting the device so that loose transport the device in its original coins do not fall out packaging and under no circumstance Pull
3. The float level is reached If the float function is active tube coins inserted thereafter will not be accepted and will be directed to the return area tray Otherwise they will be accepted and directed to the Cash Box If all the coin tubes are full 3 Press the Plus key again Two audible signals will sound and the Green LED will light constantly indicating that the Coin Changer is no longer in the filling level mode and has returned to the operating mode no coins are inserted in 8 30 second time period the Coin Changer will automatically return to the operating mode without having to press the Plus key 8 second time Inhibiting Coin Types Using DIP Switch Block Settings By setting various switches on the DIP Switch Block located on the rear Coin Validator s circuit board it is possible to inhibit configured coin types related to the first eight memory slots coin chan nels of the Coin Changer without using the add itional configuration tools available For details on which coin type has been programmed for each coin channel please contact your JCM represent ative or connect the Coin Validator to the Palm Pilot using PalmA66 and or PalmEMP soft ware see section 11 Configuration To inhibit a specific coin type 1 Remove the Coin Validator from the Coin Changer assembly by carefully lifting the left 5900335 2005 JCM American Corporation Section 7 Optipay
4. e MDB feature level Level 3 The changer controls all payout functions Level 2 The vending VMC controls all payout functions Wake up time External input enable signal for use with battery powered units e String sensitivity 0 is the minimum sensitivity level setting 49 is the maximum sensitivity level setting b Make value changes by using the related Up Down menu triangular arrows to set the desired value and select Send 5900335 2005 JCM American Corporation PALM PILOT USAGE Optipay CC Section12 a Select the Service tab on the main menu Palm A 66 Setting Program Service screen See Figure 12 14 a and then b Select Payout set on the FEMTEN menu that appears to view the coin levels in each e tube See Figure 12 14 b Click on the related CR tube position tab to perform a payout test on the respective tube See Figure 12 14 c Service Service c To edit the counter click Edit counter TETERA EE See Figure 12 14 d and Select token d Adjust levels using the respective up and down pointing triangular arrow See Figure 12 14 j y D Click to program the Coin Changer See Figure 12 14 f 2 Viewing the Filling Levels Figure 12 16 Teach Tokens Mode a Select the E E EE d While in the Teach Token mode insert a minimum of 10 coins to program tokens into the Coin Changer s memory Palm 1 66 S
5. 7 OPERATION This section explains how to enter functions and settings directly on the Optipay CC A 66 Coin Changer using its various operating controls e g the front panel Keyboard and the DIP Switch Block rather than using the additional program ming tool accessories Vending Change by Using the Keyboard or Emptying the Tube Cassette Coins can be either vended from the change tubes individually if a coin acceptance test is desired or consecutively when the tubes need to be com pletely emptied e g before transit for repairs or in case of an inventory Membrane inventory keys L M MA and R apply to the left middle left middle right and right coin tubes respectively amp If the Coin Changer is configured so the inventory keys are disabled these membrane keys will not be active The device is either configured so the keyboard can be enabled by the Vending Machine s control system or so the keyboard must be initially activated by one of the various configuration tools see section 11 Contiguration To vend tube coins individually simply press the corresponding L ML MA and R key One coin will pay out each time the specific key is pressed To vend several tube coins 1 Hold down the desired L M MA or R mem brane key for approximately five seconds The corresponding tube will automatically empty without having to press the respective key again 2 Now press any o
6. American Corporation B 3 CRANE A Crane Co Company Optipay CC A 66 Coin Changer Operation and Maintenance Manual Includes configuration setup using a Palm Pilot Settin d Mo du 5900335 May 05
7. Coin settings Security stock of coins in tubes Tube left v 0 Tube middle left 03 Tube middle right w 3 Tube right 3 c Gad Figure 12 9 Security Stock Mode b Click See Figure 12 9 b to program the Coin Changer or See Figure 12 9 c to return to the 06 menu amp NOTE A Security Stock level of three 3 coins is recommended to prevent coin bounce and possible stacking issues in the Coin Changer tubes 5900335 2005 JCM American Corporation PALM PILOT USAGE 11 Cloning configuration settings a Click on the menu bar and select Clone setting data 506 Figure 12 13 a Clone setting data Clone setting data peruu 111005 Inhibit mask Coin settings Hopper Recycler Select record Save data as Record 1 Record 1 Record 2 Record 2 Record 3 Record 4 Figure 12 13 Clone Mode b To record the Coin Changer s settings select Read out from the menu that appears then select the desired record number See Figure 12 13 b to c in the menu that appears c To program the settings into a new Coin Changer select See Figure 12 13 c or Back to reset to Step b and d Select the appropriate or button See Figure 12 13 d Changer Service Token Programming and Currency Conversion 1 Changer payout set amp tube counter editing Service Filling levels Palm A 66 Setting Program Diagnostics Edit tub
8. Corporation Section4 by the main currency counter Chapter 11 Config uration describes which configuration tool is used to program a second currency Minimizing String Manipulation optional The Coin Changer can be optionally equipped with a String Sensor This device recognizes coins inserted into the device connected to a string and inhibits this type of coin from being accepted By recognizing this security condition these coin types will not generate a credit value The sensitivity of the String Sensor can be individ ually set for each unit see section 11 Configura tion Following a string manipulation attempt it is possi ble to reject the next 100 tube coins inserted by directing them to the Cash Box instead of into the coin tubes Coins directed to the Cash Box are less prone to manipulation so further attempts at string manipulation will obviously fail see section 11 Configuration E 4 3 E Optipay CC being refilled rather than from the stored number of coins set in the register see section 11 Config uration Individual Wake up Time Consider ations For battery operated Coin Changers with an exter nal wake up line a specific time period can be set that specifies how long the Coin Changer remains ON after the last Vending Machine poll wake up time see section 11 Configuration When the wake up time has elapsed the Coin Changer automatically switches itself OFF and must be re init
9. INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 5900335 2005 JCM American Corporation vi Optipay CC A 66 Coin Changer Section 1 separately in the software instructions of section 11 The appended Index Setting Module Func tional Overview and Trouble Shooting sections reduce the search for specific explanations and additional help when required To make operation of this device and navigation within this manual easier the following 1llustra tions were used within the text Safety instructions which need to be observed in order to protect the operators and equipment have been written in bold text and have been given the pictographs AN MA e Special Notes which effect the use of the Coin Changer have been written in italic text and have been given the pictograph amp Steps requiring the operator to perform specific actions are given sequential numbers li 25 D E 1 GENERAL INFORMATION This section provides 8 general overview of the advantages and options of the Optipay CC A 66 Coin Changer This first section is designed to help you navigate through this manual with ease General Information This manual describes the design operation and functional range of the A 66 Coin Changer See Figure 1 1 Sections 5 6 and 7 explain the steps necessary towards installation energizing and operation of the coin changer Chapters 8 to 11 describe how the Coin Changer is cleaned transported and electr
10. Information product related 1 1 Green LED normal operation indication of 3 2 Individual coin vending for unit testing inventory amp transportation 4 1 INFO messages A 2 Inhibiting coin types using the DIP Switch Block settings to 7 2 Inventory keys disabling of 4 2 uses of the 7 1 J JCM PC Update Station component parts of 1 3 JCM service tool availability A 1 JCM Test Station components 1 2 requirements amp usage 3 2 usage 01 a 5 1 5900335 2005 JCM American Corporation INDEX Optipay CC Section13 software application Ribbon cable description of 1 2 flat multi wire PalmE66 usage 3 2 JCM Palm software type RJ 45 PC plug adaptor 1 3 uses for 1 1 5 software application description of 1 2 Safety instructions for 2 1 pictographs indicating 1 1 Second Currency Type accepting amp converting of 4 3 Security stock maintenance considerations for 4 2 Vending Machine payout methods 4 2 Security stock allowance 1 9 coin maximum 4 2 Service tools JCM recommendations for 1 2 Side Product Label location amp device defining data listings on 3 3 Software descriptions of amp user instructions for 1 1 Software instructions user reference to 1 2 Software updates advantages for 1 2 Special Notes italic text highlighted 1 1 Specifications table listing of 10 1 Splash proof electronics advantages 01 2 Stacking and edge
11. Order number 6 digit 3 Device part number 4 Serial device number per order number 3 digit 5 Barcode 6 Certified European mark 7 Date of 8 Nominal Voltage manufacture 4 digit 9 Ordering code 10 Product Trade 8 digit Marked name The Front Product Label See Figure 3 1 5 and Figure 3 5 contains similar information as the side label with additional content regarding safety and relative country s coin age denomination require ments listed in Table 3 2 US 05 0 34V DC MDB Interface 6 Optipay CC Part No 870 000003 TNA AU A bs 030415226321110601011 JCM American Corporation D 1 809 583 7248 f sales jcm american com JUL 5 6 7 8 Figure 3 5 Coin Validator Front Label 5900335 2005 JCM American Corporation DESIGN Filling Level Sensors The capacity of each tube 18 monitored by four independent sensors viewing the number of it s related coins e An empty sensor is positioned at the height of 8 to 10 collected coins e A 50 sensor approximately half way up e A 75 sensor near the top and e A full sensor is positioned at the top rim of each tube In order for the tube counters to function without fault when the change tubes are filled by inserting coins through the Coin Changer or when the tubes are filled by removing the four Tube Cassette the filling level sensors must check the tube counter s status after every coin acceptance and coin vend If the number
12. PRO functions with the Palm Setting Module and if neces sary correct them Check Vending Machine control or the interconnecting cable Coin jammed in the payout area middle left tube or motor failure of middle left tube Coin jammed in the payout area middle right tube or motor failure middle right tube Coin jammed in the payout area right tube or motor failure right tube Checksum fault by acceptance band Checksum fault by coin values Checksum fault by configura tion Vending Machine no longer commu nicates with Coin Changer has sent no command in 2 seconds A 3 E Optipay MCC Appendix Table A 2 Display Indicators Continued Check acceptance gate with WinEMP or PalmEMP and if necessary exchange it Service case or check the CP3 sensor Service case Check acceptance gate with WinEMP or PalmEMP and if necessary exchange it Service case or Check the CP4 sensor Service case Insert coin more slowly or Inserted coin not on string or check the CP4 sensor Service case Inserted coin not on string or if necessary reduce sensitivity of the String Sensor using PRO 21 01 or clean and or exchange String Sensor Service case or check accep tance gate for ease of movement Service case No error No error Check Vending Machine s settings is possible that high value coins were inhibited because tubes are empty Ab 06 Sensor beh
13. all objects within the Coin Validator are directed to the return area tray See Figure 3 1 Keyboard AD A 11 i Ne LL 5 Pin PCB Edge The front of the Coin Validator is equipped with a bd SST JAN o witc NN 6 DA five key touch sensitive membrane Keyboard Block ANS and Test Station q j nterface See Figure 3 1 4 which allows filling of the 12 Payout Units change tubes before the device 1s put Header Interface into operation or emptying them for inventory See 5 nn section 4 Functions and section 7 Operation for further information Figure 3 2 Coin Validator 5 Rear Side Pilot Lights There 18 a Pilot Light set of three Light Emitting DIP Switch Block Diode LED at the front of the Coin Validator Individual settings for inhibiting various coin types positioned beneath one another colored Green can be easily made by selecting the proper switches Yellow and Red respectively See Figure 3 1 9 on the 10 position DIP Switch Block located on the rear PCB of the device See Figure 3 2 13 as well as section 7 Operation for detailed user information These LED Pilot Lights are mainly used for quick fault diagnosis but can also indicate the units current status in normal operation conditions See Figure 3 1 If the top Green LED lights or flashes no faults are indicated and the device is working properly If the middle Yellow LED flashes there 15 8 definite gen eral f
14. and or PalmA66 software installed 5900335 2005 JCM American Corporation CONFIGURATION Restoration of an old Coin Changer configuration Storing Coin Changer settings for a standardized configuration cloning PalmA66 Software PalmA66 software provides Replacement of the tube cassette Resetting of the tube counters Configuring up to three token types Other tube coin type configuration Configuring the maximum number of tube coins Configuring a security stock Inhibiting individual coin types Disabling the inventory keys Configuring telephone and currency codes Suppressing or activating the tube counter correction Configuring an individual wake up time Configuring a second currency including its conversion factor Minimizing string manipulation Configuring the smallest coin values decimal point reference and the calculations basis for all coin types Storing Coin Changer settings for a standardized configuration cloning PalmEMP Software PalmEMP software provides Genuine coins acceptance optimization and false coin rejection New coin type and token configuration acceptance band only not the token type Data block download of current coin information Storing Coin Changer settings for a standardized configuration cloning Optipay CC Section 11 The WinEMP software or PalmA66 and PalmEMP software is used to diagnose and con figure JCM Coin Validato
15. of coins does not correspond with the measured tube capacity level the tube count will be corrected depending on the respective tubes coin thickness If a tubes full sensor displays the message tube full all further coins for this tube will be auto matically directed to the Cash Box Only when coins have been vended again from this tube will more coins be allowed into the tube MDB Vending Machine Cable The MDB Interface Connecting Cable See Figure 3 1 10 to the Vending Machine is installed at the top left corner of Coin Changer For details of how to install the Coin Changer into a Vending Machine see section 5 Installation E 5 4 E Optipay CC Section 3 If at any time another combination of tube coins is required the appropriate cassette can be ordered from the JCM and simply exchanged in the assembly See Figure 3 6 1 1 Tube Cassette 2 Tube R 3 Tube MR 4 Tube ML 5 Tube L 6 Payout Set Figure 3 6 Tube Cassette Removal Replacement Payout Module Vending change is done by two motors installed at the bottom of the Payout Set See Figure 3 1 6 which rotate in order to vend the desired coins The left side motor is responsible for vending the left Tube L 5 and middle left Tube ML 4 tube coins and the right side motor is responsible for vending the right Tube R 2 and middle right Tube MR 3 tube coins 5900335 2005 JCM American Corporat
16. test the Coin Changer and adapt it to the individual needs of your facility the following accessories can be acquired from JCM PC Test Station If you only wish to check the functionality of the Coin Changer without making any adjustments the JCM Test Station 15 sufficient for this purpose The Test Station is composed of the following two components Test software WinMDB and Tester G 19 0654 for use as Vending Machine simulation and MDB functional testing E 12 E Optipay CC Section 1 At the beginning of each section you will find a Chapter Guide that summarizes the content of the specific section Separate software instructions to configure the Coin Changer are located in Configuration sec tion 11 e WinEMP Contains the configuration and diagnostics programs for the JCM Coin Validators and the operating instructions for the Optipay CC A 66 Coin Changer PalmA66 Contains the operating instructions for configuring the Optipay CC A 66 Coin Changer e PalmEMP Contains the operating instructions for configuring the A 66 Coin Validator amp If these instructions are not available to you they can be downloaded at any time from the JCM home page www jcm ameri can com in a compressed Portable Docu ment File PDF format General Information Concerning Coin Changer The four tube Optipay CC A 66 Coin Changer series is designed for vending and service machines containi
17. that the Coin Changer s MDB connecting cable is suitable for the Vending Machine interface check that the Coin Changer s power supply is the same as the nominal voltage stated on its product label Figure 5 2 Coin Changer mounting hole locations located at the top See Figure 5 2 3 and one is located at the bottom 4 not shown The following steps describe how to install the Coin Changer into a Vending Machine 1 Disconnect the Vending Machine s main AC Ensure that the Coin Validator assembly power plug remains safely connected to the Coin Changer by the flat 40 wire ribbon cable 2 Unlock See Figure 5 2 1 pull out 2 and remove the Coin Validator from the Coin 4 Tightly secure the Coin Changer s housing to Changer assembly by carefully lifting the left the Vending Machine and right side catches and gently pulling 5 Replace the Coin Validator back into the Coin forward as indicated by the arrows illustrated Changer and engage in Figure 5 1 Ensure that an air space exists between Hang the A 66 in the Vending Machine using the Vending Machine s return lever and the three mounting holes located on the back that of the Coin Changer when closing wall of the Coin Validator Two holes are UO 5900335 2005 JCM American Corporation 5 1 E Section5 INSTALLATION Optipay CC 6 Connect the Coin Changer to the Vending Machine using the MDB connecting cable See Figure 5 1 1
18. the menu screen See Figure 12 20 b that dis plays an error Counter error Code list and 10 sensor type failure totals d Statistic counter 1 See Figure 12 20 0 displays the page 1 listing of the coins accepted relative to the coin channel e Statistic counter 2 See Figure 12 20 d displays the page 2 listing of the total coins accepted paid out and rejected It also shows the total transactions for each coin tube Optipay CC E 12 6 E PALM PILOT USAGE Palm 3 66 Setting Program Service Filling levels Teach token Diagnostics EEE TE gt Rote 00 Y Bose 0005 Channel gt C je Figure 12 18 Conversion Setting Mode 4 Currency conversion settings a Select the Service 180 on the main menu screen See Figure 12 18 a then b Select See Figure 12 18 b to view the screen c Set the required coin base and conversion rate values In addition the appropriate coin channel parameters must also be set EP NOTE Currency conversion can only be set if multiple currencies are programmed into the Coin Changer e Select when finished program ming See Figure 12 18 c Changer Diagnostics 1 Select from the main menu screen See Figure 12 19 a b Palm A 66 Setting Program Diagnostic Software 92 00 330 050 EMIF OK Sorting OK Tube sensors OK Payout module ok Inhibit switches OM Diagnostics Status
19. 5900335 CRANE A Crane Co Company Optipay CC A 66 Coin Changer Operation and Maintenance Manual Revision 1 Includes configuration setup using a Palm Pilot Setting Module 2 og 1 800 628 8363 JCM Part Number 960 000102 Rev 1 5900335 JCM is a registered trademark of JCM American Corporation All other product names mentioned herein may be registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies Furthermore amp and are not always mentioned in each case throughout this publication Optipay CC Table of Contents 1 TOC 1 GENERAL INFORMATION General INTOMMAUNOWM 2 E a aaRS General Information Concerning Coin Changer 0 Service Tools Pee SN nec ti Len an ete be 0 TOOS OE ite sie oc ahd ttt eis at estes st oe eee ee eo es et 2 SAFETY INS a aaa Get SE Re de eee Protecting Yourself and the Equipment 3 DESIGN nas nent aaaea The C n Valdator sanere eee eee Device Overview rnrararnnunvannnnvunnnvavnnnnvnvnvnnvnvnvnvnnunvavnvnrunvavnvnrunvavnvnnnnvnvnvannnueve LEVE Lus KO VO IG NN ciora 0 0 heu rent dana MEN Se Lus saa bat E EE 0 THe Payout UNN TUDE CASSIE 2 PFA OL MONS Len FIIINO EVNE MDB Vending Machine Cable sise Filling and Emptying Change Tubes Configuring Change Tube Coin Maximum Security St
20. MP 11 2 PalmA66 0 rome nana 11 2 PEPE 11 2 PC Programming Station Device Environment 11 2 Connecting 3 Palm Pilot Handheld sienne 11 3 12 PALM PILOT USAGE nana tetes 12 1 A66US Changer Program Usage nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnr 12 1 REQUIF MENE S sn AR AO en eee 12 1 Managing Coin and Configuration Settings 12 1 Changer Service Token Programming and Currency Conversion 12 4 Changer DIAGNOSIICS 2 LAE 12 6 AMINE Fe NNN 13 1 A TROUBLE SHOOTING susen A 1 Quick Pilot Light Diagnosis rennnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnuuennn A 1 Diagnosis Using 3 Palm Pilot Setting Module Luanda A 2 P GLOSSAR so B 1 5900335 2005 JCM American Corporation E ii E 0 Clone gt vecivicevaurecvcvedavvsaisvicuniialiiiaacanaceseus vliasmbusntsisoteriite Conversion Setting Mode Quick Diagnosis with the Help of the Pilot Lights Optipay CC List of Figures Optipay CC A 66 Coin Changer A 66 Design Features Coin Validator s Rear Side Coin Validator Removal Coin Validator Side Label Coin Validator Front Label Tube Cassette Removal Replacement Tube Cassette Removal Coin Validator Removal Coin Changer mounting hole 0680 es Coin Validator Keyboard Coin Validator Removal Coin Validator Switch Block Opening and Closin
21. No fault Last error message Mo fault Figure 12 19 Diagnostics Mode 5900335 2005 JCM American Corporation Optipay CC A 66 Coin Changer Section 13 Coin type inhibiting certain types of 4 2 Coin types differences of 3 3 Coin Validator cleaning the 8 1 integral part of Coin Changer A 66 4000 version 1 2 integration of 3 1 removal of 5 1 Communication cable requirement of a 12 1 Controlled sorting guarantee advantages of 1 2 Customer specifications special label listing of 3 3 D Data block updating the 11 2 Diagnostic functions steps to set 12 6 DIP Switch Block location of 3 2 DIP Switch Bock location amp settings 7 1 DIP Switches 1 through 8 setting of 7 2 Disabling inventory keys configuration defination for 7 1 Disclaimer JCM rights reserved 2 1 Display indicator meanings table listing of A 2 E Easy configuration advantages of 1 2 EMC Directive definition of the 10 1 Emptying the Change Tubes completely or to a certain level 7 1 Energizing beginning the process of 6 1 Energizing Coin Changer in a Vending Machine by using a Test Station 5 1 Entering functions and settings methods for 7 1 equipment damage 5 1 Error diagnosis service advantages for 1 2 E 13 1 E 13 INDEX A Acceptance band token validation programming 4 2 width of 4 2 Acceptance speed advantages 1 2 Adjusta
22. Pilot Set ting Module displays the appropriate status or error message as soon as you connect it to the RJ 45 interface jack on the Coin Changer s front panel see chapter 11 Configuration Depending on the operating mode or fault three status or fault messages are displayed as follows e INFO messages used in general only for information about particular operating states e AN AB messages indicate where a coin was accepted AN or why 8 coin was rejected AB FE messages indicate why the Coin Changer no longer functions Table A 2 Table A 2 Display Indicators INFO Return Lever INFO 01 pressed or a No error or check the return mechanism in Vending Machine or Service case switch in Coin Validator defec tive 5900335 2005 JCM American Corporation A 2 E TROUBLE SHOOTING Table A 2 Display Indicators Continued Remove the cassette and jammed coin then vend one coin from this tube using the ML inventory key or a Service case Remove the cassette and jammed coin then pay out one coin from this tube using the MR inventory key or a Service case Remove the cassette and jammed coin then pay out one coin from this tube using the R inventory key ora Service case Check and if necessary adjust the acceptance band of the appropriate coin channel with WinEMP or PalmEMP Check and if neces sary correct coin values with WinEMP or PalmEMP Check
23. acle 1 3 8 pin RJ 45 jack location of the 11 1 8 pin RJ 45 PC adaptor plug additional part requirement to use 11 1 8 pin RJ 45 receptacle jack location amp usage 3 2 E 15 41 Section 13 Tester G 19 0654 uses in Workshop 11 1 Testing and or configuring in Workshop 11 1 On Site 11 1 Testing requirements conditions for 11 1 Tokens configuring of 4 2 Tools configuration 1 3 JCM configurations of 5 1 service availablity of 11 1 udating 1 3 Trouble Shooting see Section 14 1 1 Tube cassette sticker location amp information content of 3 3 w change tubes amp content ID 3 3 Tube Cassettes filling and emptying simplest amp quickest methods for 4 1 Tube cassettes location amp use 3 1 Tube Counter automatic correction of 4 2 resetting of 4 2 status of 4 2 status amp description 3 4 Tube Full Sensor requirement amp location of 3 4 Two currency types acceptance of 4 3 U Units current status normal or fault indicators for 3 2 Universal payout mechanism advantages of a 1 2 V Vend tokens free or value of 4 2 Vending coins by emptying the Tube Cassette 7 1 using the Keyboard to 7 1 Vending Machine simulation tester Tester G 19 0654 1 2 Vending several tube coins instructions for 7 1 W Wake up time setting of 4 3 Warning 5 1 air space allowance 5 1 altering design contact JCM before
24. amp NOTE A second Harness containing a four pin connector is used with the optional DBV 301 Validator s RC 10 Recycling Unit This should be tied off if not being used 7 Reconnect the Vending Machine s main AC power supply The three LEDs See Figure 5 1 2 located on the Coin Validator s front panel will briefly illuminate to test their functions Afterwards the Green LED should remain lit The Coin Changer is now operational and ready for use 590335 2005 JCM American Corporation 5 2 E Optipay CC A 66 Coin Changer Section 6 6 ENERGIZING 2 Insert the coin tubes The Coin Validator s tube counter meters in the accepted coins and the Coin Changer sorts the corresponding coin type into its pre configured tube until either This section provides energizing power up instructions for the Optipay CC A 66 Coin Changer Although the individual functions 01 the A 66 Coin Changer are pre programmed by the manufacturer to customer specifications the first time the device The full sensor is covered or The maximum coin number is configured is activated the four Tube Cassette change tubes QE must be filled with relevant coin types The float level is reached 2 In many cases the Vending Machine s If the float function is active tube coins controls will offer a filling function In this inserted thereafter will not be accepted and case they should be used because the will be dire
25. ault indicated that usually can be easily reme died If the bottom Red LED flashes a fault that must be remedied by a service technician is indicated also see the section 14 Trouble Shooting appendix Interfaces There is 8 40 Pin Dual Inline Header interface jack on the middle rear of the Coin Validator s circuit board See Figure 3 2 12 This interface allows the device to be connected to the Coin Changer using a pre assembled flat ribbon cable assembly On the top right front of the Coin Validator there is an 8 pin RJ 45 receptacle jack See Figure 3 1 2 This connector allows the Coin Changer to be 7 2 0 AA Figure 3 3 Coin Validator Removal connected to a Palm Pilot handheld device for configuration purposes On the left side of the Coin Validator there 18 a direct 5 Pin Printed Circuit 5900335 2005 JCM American Corporation 3 2 E Section3 Table 3 2 Front Label Features 2 Order number 6 digit 1 Country flag country code and currency coin type requirements 4 Serial device number per order number 3 digit 6 Safety tested certification logo 3 Nominal voltage amp Interface 5 Product name 7 Barcode 8 Certified European mark 9 Date of 10 Data block number manufacture 4 digit 11 Ordering code 12 Device part number 8 digit The Payout Unit The Payout Unit consists of the four tube cassette and the payout set The device is equipped with fillin
26. ble functions changing of 4 1 AN AB messages A 2 Audible signals sounding of 7 1 Automatic return to operation 30 second delay period 6 1 A66US Changer Program software requirement of a 12 1 B Battery operated Coin Changers w external wake up 4 3 C Card Reader PC Programming Station requirement for a 11 2 Cash Box emptying of 6 1 location 3 1 CE mark certification description of 10 1 Change tube filling of 6 1 Chip card PC Programming Station requirement for a 11 2 Coin acceptance conditions for 6 1 Coin and configuration settings Managment of 12 1 Coin Changer design of 3 1 general information concerning the 1 1 2 1 5 1 6 1 installation of a 5 1 Coin insertion funnel location amp use 3 1 Coin number allowance requirements correct amounts of 4 1 Coin storage capacity thickness dependency for 3 3 5900335 2005 JCM American Corporation INDEX Keyboard description of uses for 7 1 front part of Coin Validator membraine type 3 2 L LED Light Emitting Diode part of Coin Validator diagnostics 3 2 LED Indicator Meanings table listing A 1 Liability JCM dislaimer 2 1 statement of 2 1 Low Voltage Directive definition of the 10 1 Maximum coin content configuring of 4 1 MDB Connecting Cable Vending Machine interfacing 3 4 MDB connecting cable use of an 5 1 Membrane keys touch sensitive part of th
27. ble the machine to pay the entire contents of the change tubes Accumulate credit Low value coins are inserted until 8 credit value is reached The Coin Changer then sends the value to the VMC Float up function on Enable to allow float up levels Coin float values are set on the Coin Settings page With high string protection Enabling high string protection will cause the Coin Changer to send the next 100 coins to the cashbox if the string sensor is triggered Tube Counter with security stock Check Tube Counter s security stock including the security stock values to transmit tube contents to the VMC No correction of tube counters to disable the automatic Coin Changer Coin Tube Sensors amp a b c d e f g m Tube empty function for bills Check this function to disable acceptance of high value bills when the Coin Changer is empty 2005 JCM American Corporation 5900335 Section12 8 Configuring Changer tube Coin Sorting a Select from the CSCS mode menu b The ild screen shows the current tube configuration See Figure 12 10 c To change the tube configuration select b and then select from the available payout combinations listed d Click c to select or e to reset to Step b and then f to program the Coin Changer Settings Coin settings Operating modes Float Level Fi
28. cted to the return area tray control unit might not accept the filling level Otherwise they will be accepted and directed capacity of the Coin Changer to the Cash Box If the Cash Box contains coins it must be If all the coin tubes are full emptied otherwise new coins directed to 3 Press the Plus key again the Cash Box will not be counted Two audible signals will sound and the Green To begin the energizing process LED will light constantly indicating that the 1 Press the Plus key See Figure 6 1 4 Coin Changer is no longer in the filling level mode and has returned to the operating mode An audible signal will sound and the Green LED See Figure 6 1 1 will begin flashing no coins are inserted in a 30 second time indicating that the Coin Changer is no longer period the Coin Changer will automatically in a standard operating mode and has now return to the operating mode without entered the filling level mode having to press the Plus key a second time Figure 6 1 Coin Validator Keyboard 5900335 2005 JCM American Corporation 6 1 E Section6 Optipay CC THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 5900335 2005 JCM American Corporation 6 2 E Optipay CC A 66 Coin Changer Section 7 a the Coin Changer is configured so the inventory keys are disabled these membrane keys will not be active The device is either configured so the keyboard can be enabled by the Vending Mac
29. ding of software and much more Also commonly called a Personal Digital Assistant PDA 15 Payout Module motorized coin dispensing mechanism 16 Payout Set a motorized coin dispensing assembly located below the coin cassette 17 PCB Edge Connector a keyed set of printed circuit tabs at the edge of a printed circuit board designed to receive 8 mating pin count interface connector 18 Pilot Lights different colored incandescent or Light Emitting Diodes LEDs surface mounted on a device to visually indicate specific operation conditions or warnings R 19 Receptacle Jack a diagnostics connector located on the Validator s front panel for cable connection to a Palm Pilot handheld programming device 5 20 Security Stock a preset number of coins programmed to remain in a cassette to prevent jamming problems caused when coins bounce off the cassette s plastic surface T 21 Token a non negotiable coin designed for inhouse or promotional use 22 Tube Cassette a four tube coin holder that facilitates easy bulk coin removal and filling operations 23 Tube Counter a memory counter that tracks the number of coins accepted and reports same to the host machine housing the Coin Changer W 24 Wake up Time part of a power saving circuit feature used with a battery powered Coin Changer 5900335 2005 JCM American Corporation B 2 Optipay CC Glossary 5900335 2005 JCM
30. e Coin Validator s keyboard 3 2 Monitored coin run advantages of a 1 2 Multi Drop Bus a Vending Machine interface requirement 1 2 N Navigation within manual procedures for 1 1 O Operating instructions separate location of 1 2 Operating software update advantages of 1 2 Optimum false coin rejection advantages of 1 2 P Palm Pilot A 2 software requirements amp usage 4 1 Palm Pilot Handheld types amp software requirements 12 1 Palm Pilot handheld personal assistant 1 2 PalmEMP JCM Palm software type uses for 1 1 E 13 2 E Optipay CC Section 13 F False coin introductions new amp fast reactions to 1 2 Fault diagnosis quick LED indicating for 3 2 Fault LED illumination conditions Green Yellow Red A 1 Fault List screen display error counter error code and sensor failure totals of 12 6 Fault occurance indicators A 1 FE messages A 2 Filling change through the Validator using keyboard to 7 1 Filling level sensors empty 50 75 amp full description of 3 4 Flash Adapter a Palm Pilot handheld adapter 1 3 Flash Memory programming advantages of 1 2 Flash Prommer part of JCM PC Update Station components 1 3 Flexible payout combinations advantages of a 1 2 Float Level configuration conditioning of the 7 1 configuring a 4 1 Front Product Label location amp device defining data listings on 3 3 G General
31. ecounters Ha of coire in the tubes Left Tube left Fh Tube middlerleft 14 Fe Tube midderright 0 Fe middleRight Tube right 3 F MG e Right Mliddle Left Figure 12 14 Service Mode Hi2 4 Optipay CC Section 12 Settings Operating modes Recycler Recycler active gt a Recycler Bill 1 1 00 Inhibit mask Value Recycler Bill 2 00 00 Coin settings Value Recycler Bill 3 O sina Recycler Bill 4 Value 00 00 Figure 12 11 Recycler Mode 12 The Other settings configurations a Select the Other settings mode on the EXT menu screen and the following selections will appear e Smallest coin value Reference value for all coin values programmed All coin values to be accepted must be a multiple of the smallest coin value See Figure 12 12 Settings Other settings Other settings Be Srnallast coin value 0005 Telephone code 0 0 01 w Currency code 1 8 40 w WIDE feature level wie Wakeup time 20 x10 15 F amp Select the desired options and click to program the Changer Figure 12 12 Other Settings Mode String sensitivity e Telephone code and Currency code These codes are used in combination to set the Vending Machines language and currency type amp NOTE The Telephone Code is initially set to 01 and the Currency Code is initially set to 9007
32. ent changes can be applied partially to JCM devices 1 The EMC Directive 89 336 EEC regarding The CE certificate CE Communaut s Europ ennes confirms that our products comply with the specified basic require devices that cause electromagnetic interfer ments of the applicable directive The CE ence or are interfered with by same certif icate 1s not a quality assurance certificate in 2 The Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC terms of the quality expected by the manufacturer regarding electrical equipment used with a but only in terms of the quality demanded legally nominal voltage between 50 and 1000 Volts It is 8 pure administrative certificate and is AC and 75 1500 Volts DC intended only as proof of compliance with the The CE Certificate Labelling Directive 93 68 directives for the monitoring authorities and not EEC modification regarding the application and directed at clients or final customers icol CE hbi 5900335 2005 JCM American Corporation 10 Section 10 Optipay CC THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 5900335 2005 JCM American Corporation 10 2 Optipay CC A 66 Coin Changer Section 11 Tester G 19 064lor G55 0338 for checking the power supply vs the vending unit does not require testing it is unnecessary to dismantle the entire Coin Changer In this case it is just sufficient to remove the Coin Validator from the Coin Changer in order to configure or tes
33. ert coin more slowly or inserted coin not on string or check sensors Service case tance band limit delivered to the cash box after a recognized string manipu lation inhibited by Vending Machine An X YY accepted in the Measured inserted coin values are out side the accep Inserted coin inhibited by the Coin Changer Inserted coin has not passed through mea surement sec tion in the appropriate amount of time InFo 80 Coin Changer AN An X YY Accepted coin will be sorted into X 0 cash box X 1 left tube X 2 middle left tube X 3 middle right tube X 4 right tube Inserted coins coin channel YY 6 Channel No AB Ab 01 Ab 02 Ab 03 Ab 04 Inserted coin was not recog nized Ab 05 CP3 or CP4 sensor active Yellow Flashes 3 times Coin changer Check Vending inhibited Machine possibly by Vending empty or defective Machine Red Flashes once Fault in Coin Validator Fault in Coin Validator Vending Machine no longer com municates with Coin Changer has sent no com mand in 2 secs Remove jammed coins by pressing the return lever on the Coin Valida tor or Service case Coin Validator may have to be exchanged Red Flashes twice Service case Coin Validator may have to be exchanged Check Vending Machine control or connecting cable Diagnosis Using a Palm Pilot Set ting Module If 8 Coin Changer fault occurs the Palm
34. etting Program See Figure 12 17 d Teach token Flegse insert coins Flease insert coins min 10 coins D Selct acceptance band Diagnostics Please select the screen See Figure 12 15 a then Number of coins inserted 0 acceptance band for the Back token to be taught Filling levels Service Token Teach Select token function Vend token Reject taken Full TSR Empty 0 14 0 3 Counter Coin 00 05 00 10 00 25 00 25 Content 00 00 01 40 00 00 00 75 Content total 02 15 Figure 12 15 Filling Levels Mode b Select Filling levels to view the coin Please insert coins 0 Programming OK i programmed level bargraphs count each tube s total Figure 12 17 Token Programming Mode coin value and the entire Tube Cassette s e Select on the total monitory value menu screen within the FARE menu 2 Teaching new coins amp tokens revealing a third Select Teach token the EETA menu See Figure 12 17 e a Selec on the menu screen See Figure 12 16 a b then f Select either Normal or accep t ters See Figure 12 17 f b Select the desired channel to program the Fu parameters See Figure 9 chosen token See Figure 12 16 c Select OK Jin the c From the screen select a new 8 J a menu that appears See Figure 12 17 g token to program 1 6 Teach or one to PP BU g change that has already been programmed c Se
35. g level sensors and tube counters to monitor each tube cassette s inventory Tube Cassette The Tube Cassette See Figure 3 1 6 and Figure 3 6 1 incorporates four change tubes with different diameters for collecting four user coin types available for vending to a customer A sticker located at the top of the Tube Cassette iden tifies which tube accepts a particular denomination coin value The tube coin storage capacity depends on the thickness of each coin type example approxi mately 87 U S 256 coins can fill a tube See Table 3 3 for a listing of the U S coin values and quanti ties allowed per tube Table 3 3 U S Coin Cassette Capacity N2 of Coins 100 Sensor Level The Coin Validator tests whether an accepted coin should be sorted into one of the four tubes or be directed to the Cash Box according to customer programming E gt gt E Optipay CC DESIGN Product Labels The Coin Validator s Side Product Label See Figure 3 1 11 and Figure 3 4 contains all the device defining data such as the device type and series and the data programmed according to customer specifications such as their currency and relative country s coin type requirements listed in Table 3 1 OM O030415226321110601011 1 1 34VDC 66 JOM nie Corporation 4 com Al Sa Figure 3 4 Coin Validator Side Label Table 3 1 Side Label Features 1 Data block number 2
36. g the Coin Validator s Access Panel PC Programming Station Connection Palm to Validator or Changer Connection Typical M100 500 Series Palm Pilot Handheld amp Software Palm A66US Selection selecting Settings Selecting Mode Operating Modes Inhibit Coin Channels Mode Float Level Mode Float up Selection Warning Coin Sorting Mode Recycler Mode Other Settings Mode Service Mode Filling Levels Mode Teach Tokens Mode Token Programming Mode Diagnostics Mode Error List Mode 1 iii E 1 LOF Figure 1 1 Figure 3 1 Figure 3 2 Figure 3 3 Figure 3 4 Figure 3 5 Figure 3 6 Figure 4 1 Figure 5 1 Figure 5 2 Figure 6 1 Figure 7 1 Figure 7 2 Figure 8 1 Figure 11 1 Figure 11 2 Figure 12 1 Figure 12 2 Figure 12 3 Figure 12 4 Figure 12 5 Figure 12 6 Figure 12 7 Figure 12 8 Figure 12 9 Figure 12 10 Figure 12 11 Figure 12 12 Figure 12 13 Figure 12 14 Figure 12 15 Figure 12 16 Figure 12 17 Figure 12 18 Figure 12 19 Figure 12 20 Figure A 1 5900335 2005 JCM American C Optipay CC List of Figures THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 5900335 2005 JCM American CCorporation iv E Optipay CC List of Tables SIDE 06 FEAUES Lassa Front LAaDGl Features 008 LES Coin Cassette Capacity AN LED NACA OT MEaNINOS sessao AESA 1 LOT Table 3 1 Table 3 2 Table 3 3 Table A 1 Table A 2 5900335 2005 JCM American C v 8 Optipay CC List of Tables THIS PAGE
37. ger is completely understood Proper use The four tube A 66 Coin Changer is intended for use in vending and service machines containing the serial MDB interface Only use the A 66 Coin Changer 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 Changer series is state of the art and has been constructed in compliance with recognized safety regulations Nevertheless this equipment can be a source of danger Therefore please observe the following safety regulations Protecting Yourself and the Equip ment The A 66 Coin Changer may only be connected by a qualified electrician electronics technician Only use the Coin Changer according to for its intended use Under no circumstances can the manufacturer be held liable for any damage or loss resulting from improper use of this device 5900335 2005 JCM American Corporation Section 2 Optipay CC THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 5900335 2005 JCM American Corporation 2 2 E Optipay CC A 66 Coin Changer Section 3 The Coin Validator Coins inserted into the Coin Validator 3 See Figure 3 1 pass through the Coin Insertion Funnel 11 into the validation area of the device Here the coin s properties are compared with the values contained in the stored acceptance bands data Rejected coins from the Coin Validator pass into the return area tray
38. he Palm Pilot handheld software see section 11 Configuration 5900335 2005 JCM American Corporation FUNCTIONS However a wide acceptance band should only be set 11 a limited number of the tokens are available for generating the token s value measurement or if the tokens show very large tolerance values Other wise there 1s the danger that a large number of false coins will be accepted Tokens can either be configured so the customer gets his selected product free of charge free vend tokens or configured to assign 8 certain set denomination value tokens The Coin Changer can either direct the accepted tokens to the cash box or send them back to the customer in the return tray Chapter 11 Configuration reveals which configu ration tool can be used to configure tokens Sending the Telephone Currency Code to the Vending Machine Controller Depending on which state or country the machine is installed a telephoned currency code can be remotely sent to the Vending Machine control and set into the Coin Changer e g for setting menu and display text For more details on how to change the pre pro grammed telephone currency code please see sec tion 11 Configuration Tube Counter Automatic Correction Usually after every coin acceptance and pay out the Coin Changer compares the tube counter status and the 562501 5 measured fill level and if necessary corrects the tube counter data If the Vendi
39. hine s control system or so the keyboard must be initially activated by one of the various configuration tools see section 11 Configuration Emptying the Change Tubes to a Certain Fill Level If a float level is configured the change tubes can be emptied to the tube counter s set float level value Emptying the change tubes to the set float level 1 Press the Plus key An audible signal will sound and the Green LED will begin flashing indicating that the Coin Changer is no longer in a standard oper ating mode and has now entered the filling level mode 2 Hold down any key for approximately five seconds the Green LED illuminates All tubes will automatically empty to the preconfigured float level Afterwards two audible signals will sound and the Green LED will light constantly indicating that the Coin Changer is no longer in the filling level mode and has returned to the operating mode Validator Change Filling After an inventory or repair the tube cassette s four change tubes can be refilled with relevant coin types through the Coin Validator using the key board amp In many cases the Vending Machine s controls will offer a filling function In this case they should be used because the control unit might not accept the filling level capacity of the Coin Changer If the Cash Box contains coins it must be emptied otherwise new coins directed to the Cash Box will not be counted Ta
40. ialized again by the Vending Machine control system activating the external wake up line Accepting and Converting a Sec ond Currency Type optional If the Coin Changer needs to accept two currency types the second currency value can be converted to the main currency value using a set rate The second currency value is rounded up or down respectively in such a way that it can be managed FUNCTIONS 5900335 2005 JCM American Corporation Section 4 Optipay CC THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 500335 2005 JCM American Corporation 4 4 Optipay CC A 66 Coin Changer Section 5 5 INSTALLATION This section provides a installation instructions for the Optipay CC A 66 Coin Changer The A 66 Coin Changer is either e Energized within a Vending Machine or e Connected to a JCM Test Station using WinMDB software for test purposes or Connected to one of the following JCM configuration tools for set up purposes PC programming station containing WinEMP software A Palm Pilot handheld containing installed PalmA66 and or PalmEMP software This section describes how to connect the Coin Changer to a Vending Machine For details on con necting the service tools see section 11 Config uration Pull i Out Y Another hole at bottom 4 t To avoid damage to the equipment please make sure that you check the following before installation check
41. ilot Handheld All M100 500 and Tungsten Series handhelds See Figure 12 1 Centaur Changer Communication Cable e JCM A66US Changer Program for the Palm Pilot Managing Coin and Configuration Set PC with Windows 2000 or XP O S tings 4 Palm Pilot Application Suite 1 Turn on the Palm Pilot and select the JCM Palm A66US application See Figure 12 2 t 2 Select the tab on the main menu amp Refer to the Palm Pilot user s manual i i screen See Figure 12 3 a for program installation and Hot Sync instructions 3 Select the Operating modes tab on the menu screen See Figure 12 4 a Figure 12 2 Palm A66US Selection Palm A 66 Setting Program rari Hasyn Ferme Pod Mote Pad Palr elt Figure 12 3 Selecting Settings Settings Operating modes Inhibit mask Coin settings Other settings Pilot Handheld amp Software Figure 12 4 Selecting Mode Figure 12 1 Typical M100 500 Series Palm 5900335 2005 JCM American Corporation Bi2 1 8 PALM PILOT USAGE to enable or disable coin bill acceptance See Figure 12 6 a a Select the tick box next to each denomin ation that is to be disabled See Figure 12 6 b Settings Optipay CC 5 Select Inhibit Mask on the Fin screen Operating modes Inventory O Blocked O Enabled by machine control FT Enabled Fay out security stock allowed Accumulate credit Float up func
42. ind the acceptance gate has not recognized the inserted coin Ab 07 Sensor behind the acceptance gate has not recognized inserted coin Ab 08 Inserted coin has covered the sorting con trol for too long a time Ab 09 String manipu lation recog nized Ab 10 Inserted coin recognized in false money coin channel Ab 11 Inserted coin recognized as enabling token Ab 12 Inserted coin inhibited from the Vending Machine Ab 00 Other fault with Service case coin accep tance Remove the cassette and jammed coins then vend one coin from this tube using the L inventory key or a Service case 2005 JCM American Corporation F FE 01 Coins jammed in the payout area left tube 5900335 Optipay CC TROUBLE SHOOTING THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 5900335 2005 JCM American Corporation 44 E Optipay CC A 66 Coin Changer Appendix B B GLOSSARY N Term A I A 66 The Coin Changer Series product code number C 2 Optipay CC The A 66 Bill Validator Series product name 3 Coin Validator An integral part of the A 66 Centaur product D 4 Data Block a specific data area in a programmable memory used to hold coin setup data 5 DIP Switch Dual Inline Package Switch a printed circuit board mountable two position slide switch package containing up to 16 individual switches 6 DIP Switch Block a single Dual Inline Package two position circuit board s
43. ion Optipay CC A 66 Coin Changer Section 4 Figure 4 1 Tube Cassette Removal Coins can vend individually e g for test pur poses consecutively for inventory purposes or before device transportation If the tubes must always be filled or emptied to 8 certain capacity by service personal a float level can be configured see section 11 Configuration This filling capacity is irrelevant for normal use and only guarantees that a known number of coins is present for accounting purposes If the float level function is activated Cash Box coins will not be accepted Consequently the Cash Box must not be emptied prior to refilling the tubes because the unaccepted coins will not be counted during a refill Configuring Change Tube Coin Maximum The Coin Changer can be configured so each change tube will accept a fixed number of coins When this fixed number 18 reached in a tube all subsequent coins destined for this tube will be automatically directed to the Cash Box Only when coins have been vended from this tube will more coins be allowed to enter it See section 11 Con figuration If this function is unused the full sensor located at the top of the tube determines when the coins will be directed into the Cash Box and no longer into the coin tube irrespective of the number of coins inserted 4 4 FUNCTIONS This section describes the main functions of the Optipay CC A 66 Coin Changer with
44. lect the appropriate BELAME func into the Coin Changer memory i e tion tab e g Vend token Reject token or Value token to complete token pro Change code gramming within the EEE menu 5900335 2005 JCM American Corporation 12 5 8 Section12 a The menu functions available See Figure 12 19 b are as follows Software Current software version number e EMP Changer self test Sorting Sorting gate test e Tube sensors Self test Payout module Self test Inhibit switches Current switch positions graphic b Select See Figure 12 19 c to access the fault description page and review the fault status 11 any To view the changer statistical meters a Click on the menu bar and then b Select from one of the three available Meter lists 1 e Statistic counter 1 or Statistic counter 2 See Figure 12 20 a Diagnostic data Fault list Dispense k CPS Statistic counter 1 K Statistic counter 2 oi 0 FAT 0 sorting LJE n ACK Tube sensors OK 7 Sc 0 0 Payout module GK CFdb Sorting Er Inhibit switches String oH Recycler 2 Counter 10 0 Statistic counter Accepted coins Accepted coins 2 Faid aut coins Rejected cis Sorting E MIL MIF Cd 5 Se Figure 12 20 Error List Mode c The Error List reveals
45. lling level limitation Coin sorting channel 1 5 Channel Coin 1 00 05 00 10 00 25 00 50 07 00 00 05 y b gt change Send OG05 0010 0025 5 Figure 12 10 Coin Sorting Mode 9 Enabling the Bill Recycler a Select the tab on the nenu screen and then check the M Recycler active tick box to enable the RC 10 recycling unit See Figure 12 11 The recycle value will be set by the Coin Changer s software E 12 3 Optipay CC PALM PILOT USAGE c Float up function warning See Figure 12 8 Operating modes Inventory O Blocked O Enabled by machine control W Enabled O Pay out security stock allowed O Reeurmulate credit ET Float up function an O With high string protection O Tube counter with security stock O Nocorrection of tube counters O Tube empty function for bills If Float up function on is enabled and the level settings are not configured i e set to zero 0 the tube float level will only fill to the 50 sensor level Figure 12 8 Float up Selection Warning 7 Setting Coin Changer Security Stock quantities a Configure the Security Stock for each tube by using the FESTE TT drop down menu s triangular up and down arrows to set the desired value See Figure 12 9 a Operating modes Inhibit mask Security stock Other settings Floot Level Setting Filling level lirnitatian 5
46. n amp Inserted coin Activate coin channel Red Lit inhibited using switching block or Palm Setting Module with WinEMP or Palm Pilot with PalmA66 Yellow Return lever Flashes pressed or once Check return mecha nism in Vending switch in Coin Machine or Validator Service case defective E A E settings a possibility that high value coins were inhibited as tube is empty 5900335 2005 JCM American Corporation TROUBLE SHOOTING Optipay MCC Table A 2 Display Indicators Continued Coin on string recognized no error or check sensor Service case InFo 09 String sensor Appendix Table A 1 LED Indicator Meanings Continued LED meaning Trouble Yellow Coins stuck in Remove tube cassette vend area or and any jammed coins motor failure then vend one coin from each tube using the inventory keys or Ser vice case nFo 09A Tube coins are No error This function can be deactivated however using PRO 04 02 Check Vending Machine possibly empty or defective No error If necessary widen acceptance band limit using with WinEMP or PalmEMP Enable coin channel using DIP Switch Block or Palm Setting Module with WinEMP or Palm Pilot with PalmA66 Remove coins or for eign objects by press ing the return lever on the Coin Validator or check measurement by air core coil or CP2 level Service case Insert coin again more slowly Ins
47. ng Machine control is unable to process the automatic tube counter correction the Coin Changer can be set so that the tube count will not be automatically corrected see section 11 Config uration In this case the change tubes should be 2 filled by inserting the coins through the Coin Changer and not by directly placing the coins into the tube cassettes See section 6 Energizing or section 7 Operation Resetting the Tube Counter After the change tubes have being emptied follow ing repairs with tube counter correction switched OFF the Coin Changer s tube counters should be reset for start up This is so the tube counter will begin to count from zero again when the tubes are E 4 2 E Optipay CC Section 4 Security Stock Considerations If a security stock is configured for the individual tubes the Coin Changer will not vend a minimum number of tube coins The security stock can be set between 1 and 9 coins It should be set higher for coins which have stacking and edge standing prob lems rather than those that lay flat as these coin types do not fall easily when they land on a stack higher than the coin see section 11 Configura tion The Coin Changer can also be configured in such a way that the security stock can be paid out of the Vending Machine or the security stock can be delivered to the Vending Machine when the machine polls the capacity level see section 11 Configuration
48. ng the serial Multi Drop Bus MDB interface The integrated Coin Validator contains the reliable sensor system and false money rejection capabili ties of the tried and tested G 40 4000 Coin Valida tor within the G 46 4 Coin Changer series In order to react as quickly as possible to newly inserted false coins and to enable your individual adjustments the Coin Validator can be connected to 8 Personal Computer PC programming station containing the WinEMP configuration and diag nostics software including 8 card reader chip card and the G 19 0641 test assembly With the aid of a Palm Pilot handheld containing PalmEMP and PalmA66 program applications the Coin Changer can be configured directly at the vending machine independently from the PC method This manual deals exclusively with the Coin Changer configuration using the Palm Pilot For configura tions using the other programs separate software instructions are available see the Service tools section in this section and Chapter 11 Configura tion for further information 5900335 2005 JCM American Corporation Section1 Chapter 11 Configuration explains which of the preceding configuration tools can be used to set the different Coin Changer parameters Update Tools The Coin Changer s integrated Coin Validator is equipped with microprocessor circuitry that con tains Flash Memory This allows quick updates of the Coin Validator s operating
49. nversion factor Minimizing string manipulation Configuring the smallest coin values decimal point reference and the calculations basis for e WinEMP configuration and diagnostics all coin types software including Card Reader G 19 0647 and chip card Data block download of current coin information 5900335 2005 JCM American Corporation Bii 2 CONFIGURATION Optipay CC Section11 Tester G 19 0641 for the checking the power supply See Figure 11 1 Validator A 66 4000 Figure 11 1 PC Programming Station Connection Con necting a Palm Pilot Handheld handheld can be simply connected to the Coin Val 6 idator or Coin Changer by means of an additional PalmEMP and PalmA66 are JCM software solu Connecting cable See Figure 11 2 illustrating a tions that can be installed on a Palm Pilot hand simple software delivery method held as additional applications The Palm Pilot Figure 11 2 Palm to Validator or Changer Connection 5900335 2005 JCM American Corporation B1i 3 Section 11 Optipay CC THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 5900335 2005 JCM American Corporation Hi1 4 Optipay CC A 66 Coin Changer Section 12 12 PALM PILOT USAGE EP Jaran A66US Changer Program Usage an Jon This section describes the use of a Palm Pilot to PalmA US PalmFlash 3 configure the Optipay CC A 66 Coin Changer using PalmA66 and or PalmEMP software Requirements A Palm P
50. ock Considerations rrnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnennnuennnr Inhibiting Certain Coin Types rxrnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnennnnennnunnn Disabling the Inventory Keys sise Configuring TOKENS see Sending the Telephone Currency Code to the Vending Machine Controller a a Tube Counter Automatic Correction ss Resetting the Tube Counter re Individual Wake up Time Considerations nrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnennnnnnn Accepting and Converting a Second Currency Type optional Minimizing String Manipulation optional Vending Change by Using the Keyboard or Emptying the Tube Cassette Emptying the Change Tubes to a Certain Fill 6 6 cc eceeeeeeeeeeeees 5900335 2005 JCM American C E i i E 4 FUNCTIONS INSTALLATION 6 ENERGIZING 7 OPERATION Optipay CC Table of Contents Validator Change 1 2 1 Inhibiting Coin Types Using DIP Switch Block Settings 7 2 Lae 8 1 GN 9 1 TECHNICAL DATA Lausanne 10 1 10 A 00 SPECICATION 5 10 1 GE CeriNceatlon 2 10 1 11 CONFIGURATION use 11 1 Workshop Testing the Coin Changer ss 11 1 Workshop Testing and or Configuring the Coin 0 11 1 On Site Testing and or Configuring the Coin Changer in a Vending Machine 11 1 PC Programming Station and Palm Pilot Handheld Use 11 1 Which Functions Can 11 2 WinE
51. of the Vending Machine In the event of 8 sale accepted coins are either directed to one the four Tube Cassettes 6 or into the Cash Box below them 1 Return Lever 2 8 pin RJ 45 Interface Setting Module Palm Handheld 3 Coin Validator Keyboard 5 Front Product Label 6 Tube Cassette 7 Payout Set 3 DESIGN This section describes the general design of the Optipay CC A 66 Coin Changer and the various Coin Validator components within it important to the operation of the device The following items will be discussed e Return lever keyboard pilot lights interfaces DIP Switch block product labels Tube cassette pay out set and filling level sensors Device Overview 11 Coin Insertion Funnel 10 MDB Connecting Cable 9 Pilot Lights 8 Side Product Label Figure 3 1 A 66 Design Features 5900335 2005 JCM American Corporation Section 3 Optipay CC DESIGN Return Lever Board PCB edge connector See Figure 3 2 11 The Return Lever See Figure 3 1 1 on the top which allows connection of the Coin Validator to a of the Coin Validator is operated by using the programming PC and a JCM Test Station Vending Machine s Return Button Operating this lever is necessary if inserted coins are awaiting return or a coin jam caused by stuck coins require removal When the return lever is operated the measurement and validation area of the Coin Vali dator opens so that
52. onically configured The section entitled Configuration deals prima rily with the use of a Palm Pilot to configure Coin Changer The JCM WinEMP PalmA669 and PalmEMP configuration programs are described Figure 1 1 Optipay CC A 66 Coin Changer 2005 JCM American Corporation 5900335 GENERAL INFORMATION Token types not programmed by the manufacturer can be programmed directly at the Coin Changer by inserting the new tokens Advantages An easily configured Coin Validator enables fast reaction to changing market situations and new false coin introductions Easy configuration with help from the WinEMP PC software for the workshop the PalmA669 or PalmEMP with Palm Pilot handheld software Reliable sensing system and optimum rejection of false coins due to the integrated electronic A 66 Coin Validator Universal payout mechanism for different coin diameters and thicknesses Flexible payout combinations by easy tube cassettes change out Faster service due to error diagnosis Splash proof electronics A monitored coin run and controlled sorting guarantee an improved operating reliability and protection against manipulation An acceptance speed of 2 coins per second A teach mode able to learn up to three different tokens types or sizes Flash Memory technology for implementing uncomplicated and time saving Coin Validator operating software updates Service Tools In order to
53. particular emphasis on Filling and emptying the change tubes Considering the maximum number of coins configured for the change tube Considering the configured security stock of tube coins Inhibiting certain coin types Disabling the inventory keys Configuring tokens Sending the telephone currency code to the Vending Machine control Correcting the tube counter automatically Resetting the tube counter Considering the individual wake up time Accepting and converting a second currency coinage optional Minimizing string manipulation optional Only these functions will be described in this section If adjustable functions require changing see section 7 Operation for direct Coin Changer adjustments and section 11 Configuration for using the configuration tools to reset them Filling and Emptying Change Tubes The simplest and quickest way to fill and empty the tube cassette is to remove the cassette See Figure 4 1 This allows for coin sorting or the removal of several coins at once If the correct number of tube coins is required to simplify coin management the change tubes can be filled by inserting individual coins into the Coin Changer one at a time The tube counters register every coin inserted or paid out when activated by the keyboard see section 6 Energizing and section 7 Operation The tube cassette can also be both filled and emp tied in this manor with the help of the PC software or t
54. proceeding with 2 1 5900335 2005 JCM American Corporation Optipay CC A 66 Coin Changer Appendix A If the Green LED at the top of the Coin Validator is lit or is flashing no faults are indicated and the device is working properly See Figure A 1 If the Yellow LED in the middle of the Coin Validator flashes there is a definite fault which generally can be easily remedied If the Red LED at the bottom of the Coin Validator flashes a fault that must be remedied by a service technician is probable The label at the top of the Coin Validator may help in locating the fault and Table A 1 lists their meanings C Number of Yellow Flashes Number of Red Flashes A TROUBLE SHOOTING If 8 Coin Changer fault occurs the pilot lights at the top of the Coin Validator will indicate the fault s location The following JCM diagnostic service tools are available to detail diagnose the fault s cause see the Diagnosis Using the Setting Module area in this appendix as well as the in related information located in sections I and 11 of this manual Front Panel LED Indicators Quick Pilot Light Diagnosis Green LED Yellow LED Figure A 1 Quick Diagnosis with the Help of the Pilot Lights Table A 1 LED Indicator Meanings LED Meaning Trouble Green Lit Coin changer error operational Green Filling level No error Flashing mode active Table A 1 LED Indicator Meanings Continued Gree
55. rcuit board pcb is fitted with electronic components which may be damaged 4h beyond repair by electrostatic discharge Please observe the handling instructions regarding static sensitive components Select the correct operating voltage for the Coin Changer see device label directly or Figure 3 4 in section 3 Never pull on the Coin Validator s Coin Changer connecting cable when a voltage is applied Remove the Vending Machine s Power Line Plug before you install clean or remove the Coin Changer Always transport the Coin Changer empty of coins and in its original packaging It is sufficiently protected in this way Never carry the Coin Changer by its external cables Contact JCM if you wish to alter the Coin Changer s design greater than that which is described in these instructions Keep water and other liquids away from the Coin Changer Dispose of a damaged Coin Changer correctly if you have no further use for it JCM reserves the right to make technical modifications to the device which are not covered by these instructions Ja Section 2 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This section providessafety instructions for using the Optipay CC A 66 Coin Changer Before operating the device for the first time please carefully read through this manual at least once and most importantly read the safety instruc tions This ensures that the contents of this manual and the operation of the A 66 Coin Chan
56. rs as well as update the data block in the device memory data block down load All three programs identify the connected Coin Validator and the 0601006 5 own data and present them on the video screen of your PC or on the Palm Pilot handheld s display Which Functions Can be Config ured All available functions of the Coin Changer can be set with the PC programming station using the WinEMP PC based software whereas by using either of the Palm Pilot handheld programs only some of the functions can be set However both of the Palm Pilot programs together allow the same configuration possibilities as using the WinEMP PC based software alone In addition to Coin Changer diagnostics e g in Service cases the following functions can be set WinEMP Software WinEMP software provides Replacement of the tube cassette Resetting of the tube counters Genuine coin acceptance optimization and false coin rejection New coin type and token configuration Other tube coin type configuration Configuring the maximum number of tube coins Configuring a security stock Inhibiting individual coin types Disabling the inventory keys Configuring the telephone and currency code Suppressing or activating the tube counter correction Configuring an individual wake up time Configuring a second currency including the PC Programming Station Device Environment The PC programming station consists of co
57. software without complications In order to load new operating soft ware into the Coin Validator one of the following three alternatives is required e a JCM PC Update Station consisting of WinFlash software Tester G 19 0641 Programming adapter G 19 0646 aJCM Flash Prommer G 55 0350 or e JCM Palm PalmFlash application for a Palm Pilot handheld and a Flash Adapter E 15 Optipay CC GENERAL INFORMATION it is desirable to test all functions and not just the MDB functions an additional G RJ 45 PC plug adaptor is available 55 0348 from JCM allowing you to connect the Coin Changer directly to the PC using the easily accessible 8 pin modular RJ 45 jack receptacle located on the top right side of the device Configuration Tools In order to react as quickly as possible to new false coins in the workshop or on site and enable indi vidual adjustments the coin changer can be con nected to a e JCM Programming Station consisting of WinEMP configuration and diagnostics software which includes the card reader and chip card Tester G 19 0641 e JCM Palm Pilot and applications PalmEMP and PalmA66 for a Palm Pilot handheld 5900335 2005 JCM American Corporation Section 1 Optipay CC THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 5900335 2005 JCM American Corporation 1 4 E Optipay CC A 66 Coin Changer The Coin Validator s printed ci
58. standing problems regarding 4 2 Statistic counters one amp two display description of 12 6 Status or fault messages e g INFO AN AB or FE A 2 Steps sequential numbering of 1 1 String Manipulation minimizing 4 3 String Sensor option description amp usage 4 3 sensitivity of 4 3 T Teach mode advantages of 1 2 Test Software WinMDB use in Workshop 11 1 Test software uses with WinMDB 1 2 Tester HG 19 0654 usage 1 2 E PalmFlash a Palm Pilot handheld application 1 3 Payout module location amp usage 3 4 Payout Unit location amp use of 3 3 tube cassettes amp payout set usage 3 3 PC base station programming uses of a 11 1 PC Programming Station uses of a 5 1 PC programming station configuration amp component parts of 1 2 PC Test Station usage 1 2 PC amp Palm Pilot Programming usage of 11 1 PDF Portable Document File homepage location for this documents 1 2 Personal Computer PC programming station usage 1 2 Pilot lights fault indicating LEDs on Coin Validator 3 2 Pre program coin type ihibiting using configuration tools to 7 2 Pre programmed telephone currency code see Chapter 11 4 2 Product Labels location and feature listings on the 3 3 Programming Adapter part of JCM PC Update Station equipment 1 3 Programming PC requirements amp usage 3 2 Proper use of Coin Changer 2 1 Protection yo
59. t it a it is difficult to connect the G 19 0641 tester to the 5 pin PCB Edge Connector Plug located behind the Coin Changer housing and it is more desirable to connect the G 55 0338 tester by means of the MDB connecting cable an additional 8 pin RJ 45 PC Adaptor plug and cable G 55 0348 can be obtained from JCM for this purpose This will allow the Coin Changer to connect directly to a PC using the easily accessible 8 pin RJ 45 jack on the top right corner of the device This will also allow testing of all Coin Changer functions and not just the MDB functions available through the 5 pin pcb edge connector plug On Site Testing and or Configuring the Coin Changer in a Vending Machine If the Coin Changer must be tested or configured in a Vending Machine on site the following mobile JCM configuration tools are available e A Palm Pilot Handheld with PalmEMP and PalmA 66 software installed PC Programming Station and Palm Pilot Handheld Use There are separate operating instructions available for the PC base station using WinEMP software and the Palm Pilot using PalmA669 and PalmEMP handheld software This software con tains all necessary detailed steps for configuring the Coin Changer from installation to its initial connection and operation This user manual only provides a general overview relative to these instructions Hii 1 E 11 CONFIGURATION This section explains how to configure the Opti pa
60. the Vending Machine s main AC carry it by it s connecting cable power plug before removing the Coin Changer from the Vending Machine 5900335 2005 JCM American Corporation E 1 E Section9 Optipay CC THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 5900335 2005 JCM American Corporation 9 2 Optipay CC A 66 Coin Changer Section 10 10 TECHNICAL DATA This section lists and defines the Optipay CC A 66 Coin Changer specifications A 66 Specifications Coin acceptance 20 coin types maximum 16 different coin channels up to 3 tokens Coin diameter 0 59 1 23 in 15 33 mm Coin thickness 0 047 0 138 in 1 2 3 5 mm Coin vending 4 coin types from a tube cassette coin diameter and thickness depends on the specific tube cassette Device dimensions Height 14 96 in 380 0 mm Width 5 25 in 133 5 mm Depth 3 01 in 76 5 mm 80 mm with return lever depressed Machine interface Serial Multi Drop Bus MDB interface Mounting position Vertical maximum deviation 2 Temperature range 4 F to 167 F 20 C to 75 C Humidity 90 maximum Nominal voltage 24 Volts DC Power consumption Standby 1 2 Watts maximum 6 Watts with 24 V DC Noise immunity The device fulfills the current requirements on generic immunity and generic emissions according to current EC directives a EMC law Safety prescriptions Low voltage directive CE Certification The following directives and their subsequ
61. ther key The coins will stop dispensing if not already completely emptied 5900335 2005 JCM American Corporation OPERATION and right side catches and gently pulling for ward as indicated by the arrows 1llustrated in Figure 7 1 EZ _a 2 Figure 7 1 Coin Validator Removal Ensure that the Coin Validator remains safely connected to the Coin Changer by the flat 40 wire ribbon cable 2 Set the related DIP Switches 1 through 8 to their correct position ON using a scribe small screw driver or an opened paper clip See Figure 7 2 Figure 7 2 Coin Validator Switch Block The assigned coin types will no longer be accepted and will now be directed to the return area tray 3 Reinstall the Coin Validator and activate it amp With the aid of the configuration tools the possibility to inhibit any or all of the pre programmed coin types also exists see section 11 Configuration E 72 E Optipay CC 1 Press the Plus key An audible signal will sound and the Green LED will begin flashing indicating that the Coin Changer is no longer in a standard oper ating mode and has now entered the filling level mode N Insert the coin tubes The Coin Validator s tube counter meters in the accepted coins and the Coin Changer sorts the corresponding coin types into its rel ative pre configured tube until either The full sensor is covered or The maximum coin number is configured or
62. tion on With high string protection Tube counter with security stock Mo correction of tube counters Tube empty function for bills Figure 12 5 Operating Modes Section 12 0 4 Set inner functions listed in Figure 12 5 a through h Select the desired settings and click Send See Figure 12 5 1 to program the Coin Changer or Cancel See Figure 12 5 j to return to the Settings screen Inhibit coin channels OOOOOOOOOO Figure 12 6 Inhibit Coin Channels Mode b Select to program the Coin Changer or to return to the screen See Figure 12 6 c 6 Setting the Changer s Float Level a Configure the Float Level for each coin denomination by using the triangular up and down pointing arrows on the screen See Figure 12 7 a b Click Send 0 program the Coin Changer See Figure 12 7 b Coin settings Float Level Na of coins for the Float up ond Float down function 60 to 50 sensor Tube left 0 v Tube middlerleft 0 v h Tube mddlevright 0 W Tube right 0 v h 505 6 b Figure 12 7 Float Level Mode E 12 2 Inventory check box functions are e Blocked Inventory keypad is disabled e Enabled by machine control Inventory keypad can be enabled by the Vending Machine This requires a service pass code e Enabled Inventory keypad enabled Payout security stock allowed Check to ena
63. urself and equipment 2 1 Q quick updates Flash Memory usage 1 3 R Red LED major fault indication of 3 2 Reliable sensing system advantages of a 1 2 Return Lever part of Coin Validator 3 2 5900335 2005 JCM American Corporation Optipay CC INDEX correct unit operating voltage 2 1 disposal of unit 2 1 electrical shock 2 1 electronic components 2 1 electrostatic discharge damage 2 1 emptying Cash Box prior to refilling 4 1 flat 40 wire ribbon cable connection 5 1 Float up function zero setting 12 3 handling static sensitive components 2 1 keeping unit dry and clean 2 1 liquid damage 8 1 pulling connecting cable 2 1 removing power 2 1 security stock level 3 coin minimum 12 3 setting the currency conversion value 12 6 Teach Token mode coin minimums 12 5 transportation of unit 9 1 transporting unit always repackage when 2 1 unit installation 5 1 Windows PC operating system requirements 12 1 WinEMP JCM software type uses for 1 1 software application description of 2 software for JCM PC Update Station use 3 Workshop testing requirements for 11 1 Yellow LED minor fault indication of 3 2 Numerics 40 Pin Dual Inline Header service interface jack location of 3 2 5 pin pcb edge connector plug location of 11 1 5 Pin printed circuit board edge connector location amp usage 3 2 8 pin modular RJ 45 Jack recept
64. witch set 7 Dual Inline Header a chassis connector consisting of two female or male pin rows counting greater than ten 8 Filling Level Sensor four sensors that detects the relative volume of coins within a given tube More than one sensor is usually present mounted in the chassis behind the coin cassette 9 Flash Memory Electronically programmable memory integrated circuits that can be reused without requiring special erasure procedures 10 Float Level A specific amount of coinage remaining in a cassette tube when servicing a vending machine L 11 LED acronym for Light Emitting Diode 12 MDB acronym for Multi Drop Bus a communications protocol standard used by the Vending Machine Industry 13 Membrane Keys A type of keyboard in which the keys are covered by a transparent plastic shell The keys have very little movement but are pressure sensitive to touch The primary advantage of a membrane keyboard 1s that the covering protects its internal components from dirt but quick and accurate typing is usually difficult 5900335 2005 JCM American Corporation B 1 Appendix B Optipay CC Glossary Glossary of Terms Continued P N Term 14 Palm Pilot portable handheld programmable electronic device that functions as a personal organizer but can also contain other applications that allow music playback photographic display view and edit documents up and down loa
65. y CC A 66 Coin Changer for use In order to test the A 66 Coin Changer react quickly to new false coin occurrences and make individual adjustments in the workshop or on site three different service tools are available to facili tate these Coin Changer requirements This section includes e A presentation of the individual service tools required depending on where the Coin Validator is to be tested or configured gt Lists of the functions which can be set with each service tool e Lists of the equipment required for testing or configuration using the respective tool Brief descriptions detailing how to connect the various service tools to the Coin Changer Workshop Testing the Coin Changer If Coin Changer functionality needs to be checked without making any adjustments the JCM Test Station is sufficient for this purpose The Test Sta tion is composed of the following two components Test Software WinMDB and Tester G 19 0654 for Vending Machine simulation and MDB functions testing Workshop Testing and or Configur ing the Coin Changer If the Coin Changer requires testing and configura tion in the workshop the following three JCM con figuration solutions are available e A PC programming station consisting of WinEMP configuration and diagnostics software including a card reader and a chip card Tester G 19 0641 for checking the power supply e A Palm Pilot handheld containing PalmEMP
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