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Instruções de Operação Mars, Modelo CASHFLOW 129

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Having inserted a link give it a gentle tug to ensure that it has engaged with the recess. 126 Routing Plug Pin outs and Functions FUNCTION PIN PIN FUNCTION Coin H 22 21 Coin G Coin F 20 19 Coin E Coin D 18 17 Coin C Coin B 16 15 Coin A (Exit ‘d’) 14 13 (Exit ‘d’) (Exit ‘c’) 12 11 (Exit ‘c’) (Exit ‘a’) 10 9 (Exit ‘a’) (Exit ‘b’) 8 7 (Exit ‘b’) Exit C 6 5 Exit C Exit D 4 3 Exit D Exit B 2 1 Exit B 129 Routing Plug Pinouts and Functions FUNCTION PIN PIN FUNCTION Coin H 22 21 Coin G Coin F 20 19 Coin E Coin D 18 17 Coin C Coin B 16 15 Coin A Route 1 14 13 Route 1 Route 2 12 11 Route 2 Route 3 10 9 Route 3 Route 4 8 7 Route 4 Route 5 6 5 Route 5 Route 6 4 3 Route 6 Route 7 2 1 Route 7 To assemble routing plugs which will route specified UK coins to the required exits see the examples shown. In example A Coin C (10P) is being directed to Exit D, Coin E (50P old) to Coin Exit C and Coin F to Exit D. Example B shows Coin B (Token) going to Exit B and Coin E (50p old) to Exit ‘b’. ©, Mars, Inc., 1998 13 CashFlow® 126 and CashFlow® 129 selectors User Guide Coin and token values as shown on the coin set label are expressed in the following text as channels. The relative positions of these channels and coins/tokens are shown on the table below. Position Coin Channel/ Label Position Channel/Coin Value 0 0 Token 1 1 1 Token 2 2 2 5p 3 3 10p 4 4 20p 5 5 50p old Tight 6 6 50p old 7 7 50p New 8 8 .1 9 9 .1 A 10 .2 Tight B 11 .2 C 12 - D 13 - E 14 - F 15 - Seperator Exits Viewed from above 129 126 N.B. Clear exits are Separator only Shaded exits are Manifold only EXIT POSITIONS 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8Reject Separator Outline Manifold Outline A (a) B (b) D (d) C (c) ©, Mars, Inc., 1998 CashFlow® 126 and CashFlow® 129 selectors User Guide Route Inhibit Connector The function of the route Inhibit Connector is to signal when specific exits, external to the product, are in a “Full” condition. Signals from the machine ensure that, while the “Full” condition continues, further coins/tokens directed to that exit will be re-routed to an alternative exit. The instruction as to which alternative exits can be used will normally come from the routing plug. + In order to inhibit a particular route, 0V must be applied to its respective pin. + An alternative route must always be of a lower priority PIN 129 126 Priority 1 Divert route 1 (d) Lowest Highest 2 Divert route 2 (c) 3 Divert route 3 (a) 4 Divert route 4 (b) 5 Divert route 5 C 6 Divert route 6 D 7 Divert route 7 B 8 Not defined Not defined 9 0v 0v ©, Mars, Inc., 1998 15 CashFlow® 126 and CashFlow® 129 selectors User Guide Using the Rotary Data Switch and Configuration Switches Rotary Data Switch The rotary data switch is used in conjunction with the configuration switches. By pointing the arrow in the middle of the switch, using a fine screwdriver, data can be entered into the product. In Normal Operation mode the position of the arrow is not critical to correct operation. Configuration Teach Switches These switches can be set to a series of positions which enable the product configuration to be changed. When teach modes are to be entered first SWITCH POWER OFF to the unit, or an un-intended action could be set. The example given here, with both the rotary data switch and the configuration switch settings, is to enable channel 3 in the coin set. + Wherever in the examples that follow the switch is shown as hatched grey (usually switch 1) it indicates that it does not matter if the switch is in the ON or OFF position. Switch 1 only features in the settings for Alarm Enable when it must be in the ON position. When it is in the OFF position the Alarm function is NOT active. • After making any changes the configuration switches 2, 3, and 4 MUST always return to either of the Normal Operation positions shown here. Diagnostic LED • The LED will illuminate to indicate that the product is powered up, and in addition will give various sequences of flashes to confirm the acceptance or rejection status of coins/tokens. + Flash Sequence:Constantly ON Validator Power On 1 Flash Coin accepted / Reject lever pressed 2 Flashes Coin not recognised and rejected 3 Flashes Coin rejected by validator 4th sensor. 4 Flashes Coin recognised but not accepted due to inhibit setting ©, Mars, Inc., 1998 CashFlow® 126 and CashFlow® 129 selectors User Guide Product Configuration -Inhibiting coins or tokens Example:- To inhibit channel 2 (the 5p coin) on your validator follow these simple steps. Channel Inhibit ON1 2 3 4 Set switches 2, 3 and 4 as shown here. 1. Switch Validator Power OFF. 2. Set 4 Way Switches to Inhibit Teach. 3. Set Rotary Switch Dial to the appropriate channel. (Channel No.2 for the 5p In this instance). 4. Switch Validator Power ON (LED will flash). 5. Set switches 2, 3 & 4 to ON. (LED will stop flashing and stay on). The Rotary Switch settings can be left unchanged. 6. The chosen coin is now inhibited and the product is ready for normal operation. For each additional channel to be ...

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