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DE LA RUECASH SYSTEMS INC.
Box 200705 S. 12th StreetWatertown, WI 53094 USA
Tel: ( 920 ) 262- 3300 ( Sales )( 800 ) 527- 2638 ( Supplies )
Fax: ( 920 ) 261- 1783 ( Sales )( 920 ) 262- 3374 ( Supplies )
Web: http://www.delarue.comDear Customer,
Thank you for purchasing the Model 6950 Coin Sorter / Counter from De La Rue. This product isyet another step to fulfilling our mission:
To enable the secure and cost effective availability of cashwhen and where people need it.
This innovative product incorporates the very latest technology for you to process coins faster andmore accurately than ever before. It contains De La Rue designed and patented componentswhich make this product unique.
Additional benefits of the Model 6950 are:
With over 100 years’ experience in the design, development and manufacture of world class coinprocessors, De La Rue supplies more products world-wide than any other manufacturer. Quality isparamount in our manufacturing process and we are proud to hold certificates for European qualitydirectives for both safety and electromagnetic standards. In addition to this, manufacturing siteshave been awarded ISO9001 quality certificates.
To ensure maximum life from your Sorter, we recommend that it is regularly serviced. To assistyou, we provide worldwide service and support through our network of branch offices andauthorized distributors. Please contact them for the location of your nearest service office.
We wish you many years of carefree use.
De La RueCash Systems Inc.
De La RueCash Systems Inc.a division ofDe La Rue International Ltd.Registered OfficeBox 200705 S. 12th StreetWatertown, WI 53094 USA
S Compact size
S 3000 coins per minute
S Quiet operation
S Tabletop or stand- alone operation
S Battery backup
S Sorts up to 8 different denominations
S Large capacity tilting inspection pan
S Selectable bagstops
S Auto-ranging power supply forworld-wide voltages
S Lockout security to protect operating information
S High speed printer
S Remote display
S Three levels of memory
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FCC Interference StatementWarning
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used inaccordance with the instruction manual may cause interference to radio and television reception. It hasbeen tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A or Class B computing device pursuant toSubpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against suchinterference in a residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occurin a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference with radio or television reception,which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correctthe interference by taking one or more of the following measures:
n Reorient the receiving (radio/TV) antenna
n Move the sorter to the right or left with respect to the receiver
n Move the sorter away from the receiver
n Plug the sorter into a different outlet so that the sorter and receiver are on different branch circuits.
Warning: Only equipment certified to comply with the Class A or Class B limits may be attached tothis currency counter. Operation with noncertified equipment is likely to cause radio and TV recep-tion interference.
Peripherals should be interfaced using only shielded cables to maintain FCC Class A or Class B certifi-cation and to reduce the possibility of interference with radio and television reception.
Reference material
If this equipment does cause reception interference, the user should contact an authorized sales orservice representative for suggestions. Two booklets, the CIB Interference Handbook and the CIB Tele-phone Interference Booklet are provided by the Compliance and Information Bureau of the FederalCommunications Commission. To obtain copies, call the Bureau at (202) 418-1100 or on the Internet athttp://www.fcc.gov/cib.
De La Rue International Limited is pleased to give detailed specifications of its products in this manualbut expressly reserves the right to vary these at its discretion at any time without notice. As the Compa-ny�s products and services are continuously being developed it is important for customers to check thatthe information herein includes the latest particulars. This manual is for general guidance only and maycontain inappropriate information under particular conditions of use. All recommendations and sugges-tions issued by or on behalf of the Company in whatever form, are subject to the Company�s terms andconditions of sale, of which a copy will be supplied on request. This document is not part of a contractor license, save insofar as may be expressly agreed.
E De La Rue International Limited 1997All items of technical information, advice, knowhow, drawings, designs, specifications and other itemscommunicated in this document are confidential and remain the property of De La Rue InternationalLimited and shall not be disclosed to a third party without written consent of De La Rue InternationalLimited.
The above duty of confidence also entails a prohibition of reproduction of this text without authority, inwriting from De La Rue International Limited.
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user guide
Model 6950Coin Sorter / CounterW / Basic Control& RS232 Interface
The information contained herein is proprietaryand is not to be used for purposes other thanas an aid in the operation and/or maintenanceof the equipment described herein and is fur-ther not to be released or reproduced by any-one without the written permission of:
DE LA RUECASH SYSTEMS INC.
BOX 200705 SOUTH 12TH STREET
WATERTOWN, WISCONSIN 53094USA
#0000407 COPYRIGHT 2002 PrintedREV 01 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED in USA
THIS IS NOT ASELF--SERVICE PRODUCT.
OPERATION OF THIS PRODUCTSHOULD BE PERFORMED ONLY
BY PROPERLY TRAINEDPERSONS.
DELARUE ACCEPTS NO LIABILITY FORANY LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING OUT OFTHEUNAUTHORIZEDUSE,MODIFICATIONOR ADJUSTMENT OF THE PRODUCT ORRELATED EQUIPMENT DESCRIBED ORREFERRED TO IN THIS DOCUMENT.
SAFE OPERATION OF THIS PRODUCT IS DEPENDENT UPON PROPERINSTALLATIONWITH COMPATIBLE EQUIPMENT ANDBYANAUTHORIZEDSALESOR SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE. INCOMPLETE OR INCORRECT INSTALLATIONMAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT OR PERSONAL INJURY.ACCIDENTS AND COUNTING INACCURACIES CAN BE AVOIDED IF THEOPERATOR IS COMPLETELY FAMILIAR WITH THIS PRODUCT AND ITSOPERATION. ONLY COINS / TOKENS WITHIN THE RANGES DESCRIBED IN THESPECIFICATIONS SECTION OF THIS GUIDE SHOULD BE PROCESSED. ANY / ALLOTHER OBJECTS SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM THE COIN MIX BEFOREPROCESSING. NEVER ALLOW TOOLS, FINGERS, HAIR OR LOOSE CLOTHINGNEARMOVING PARTS. NO ATTEMPT SHOULD BE MADE TO DISASSEMBLE THISPRODUCT. IF SERVICE IS REQUIRED, CONTACT YOUR AUTHORIZED SERVICEREPRESENTATIVE.
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Declaration of conformityManufacturer & responsible person Details of product
DE LA RUE Coin Sorter / CounterCASH SYSTEMS INC.Box 200705 S. 12th Street Model typesWatertown, WI 53094 USATelephone: (920) 262 - 3300 6950000 -- 6950999 (230V)Fax: (920) 261 - 1783
This product conforms to the essential requirements of:
Directive 89 / 336 / EEC Electromagnetic compatibility
Directive 73 / 23 / EEC Low voltage electrical equipment (safety)
and conformity has been demonstrated by meeting the applicable requirements of thefollowing standards:
EN 60 950 Safety of Information Technology Equipment including ElectricalBusiness Equipment
EN 55014 Limits & Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference of InformationTechnology Equipment
EN 50082--1 Electromagnetic Compatibility Generic Immunity
IEC 801--2 Electrostatic Discharge Requirements
IEC 801--3 Radiated Electromagnetic Field Requirements
IED 801--4 Electrical Fast Transient/Burst Requirements
user guide
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INTRODUCTION 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MODEL IDENTIFICATION 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPECIFICATIONS 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
OPTIONS 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INSTALLATION
UNPACK 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CHECK FOR SHIPPING DAMAGE 6. . . . .
CHECK FOR MISSING PARTS 6. . . . . . . .
SECURE THE SORTER 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INSTALL THE OPTIONS 7. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INSTALL COIN BAGS / DRAWERS 8. . . .
THE POWER CORD / SWITCH 9. . . . . . . .
THE INSPECTION PAN / SHIELD 10. . . . .
OPERATING THE SORTER
THE KEYSWITCH 12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
THE CONTROL 13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TIME / DATE 15. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FEE PERCENT 15. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FIXED FEE 15. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DISPLAYING QUANTITIES / TOTALS 16.
ACCEPTING QUANTITIES / TOTALS 17. .
CLEARING QUANTITIES / TOTALS 18. . .
PROCESSING COIN 20. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
WHEN YOU REACH A BAGSTOP 21. . . .
BAGSTOP QUANTITY SELECTION 22. . .
CHANGING THE BAGSTOPQUANITITY 23. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
OPERATOR DISPLAY MESSAGES
INTRODUCTION 25. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RAM ERROR 25. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .KEY SEQUENCE 25. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CLEAN SENSOR 26. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
LOW BATTERY 26. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
COIN BACKUP 26. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TOTAL NOT ZERO 26. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RUN NO ACCEPT 27. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PRINTER BUSY 27. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
OVERFLOW 27. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .COMMUNICATIONS ERROR 27. . . . . .
INTERLOCK 27. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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PROGRAMMING
DEFAULT SETTINGS 28. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INITIALIZING CONTROL FORPRINTER OPERATION 30. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INITIALIZING CONTROL FORREMOTE BATCH DISPLAY 31. . . . . . . . . .
PROGRAMMING KEY SEQUENCES
1. SET TIME / DATE 32. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2. DECIMAL PT / COMMASELECTION / POSITION 33. . . . . . . . .
3. SET FEE PERCENT 35. . . . . . . . . . . . .4. SET FIXED FEE 36. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5. BATCH PRINT LENGTH /NUMBER OF COPIES 37. . . . . . . . . . .
6. GRAND PRINT LENGTH /NUMBER OF COPIES 39. . . . . . . . . . .
7. RS232 COMMUNICATION PORTPARAMETERS
7.0 SELECT BAUD RATE 41. . . . . . .7.1 SELECT PARITY 43. . . . . . . . . . .
7.2 SELECT DATA BITS 44. . . . . . . .
7.3 SELECT FORMATS 46. . . . . . . . .
7.4 SELECT ACK / NAK ENABLE 497.5 SELECT DTR / DSR ENABLE 50
7.6 SELECT RTS / CTS ENABLE 51
8. SELECT PRINT ORDER(VALUE / SIZE) 53. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9. SELECT IF BAG STOPS AREACTIVE / DISABLED 53. . . . . . . . . . . .
10. SELECT RUN CONTINUOUSLY /7--SECOND STOP 54. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11. SELECT UNIT OR DOLLARDISPLAY 54. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12. PROGRAM BAG STOP VALUES 55. .13. PROGRAM COIN VALUES 57. . . . . . .
CIRCUIT PROTECTION 59. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SORTER CLEANING / JAM REMOVAL 60. . .
SERVICE 64. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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introduction
Introduction
The Mach 6 Coin Sorter and Counter isdesigned for ease of operation. Coins are sortedand counted at a rate of up to 3,000 dimes perminute (depending on the coin mix). Thedenomination and quantity totals are registeredwithin the Control Module, and are selected fordisplay at the Control Panel located on the frontof the Module.
1. Inspection PanAllows inspection of coin mix so thatunwanted objects may be removed beforecoins enter the Sorting Area.
2. Power Switch (Rear of Sorter)Turns Main Power to Sorter on and off.
3. DisplayVisual communications link between theSorter and the Operator.
4. Control AssemblyCommunications link between the Sorterand the Operator. All Sorter operation isdone here.
5. KeylockAllows access to programming mode.
FIGURE #1SORTER DESCRIPTION
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model identification
Introduction
Note: ALL MODELS REQUIRING CE ( EUROPEAN COMMUNITY )ARE PROPERLY CONFIGURED.
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MODEL APPLICATION STATIONS
6950002 USA 8
6950022 USA 8
6950028 USA ( 2 TOKEN ) 8
6950112 UK 8
6950127 AUSTRALIA 8
6950122 CANADA 6
6950143 MEXICO 8
6950145 MEXICO 8
6950150 SWITZERLAND 7
6950160 PAKISTAN 5
6950204 RUSSIA 7
6950511 U.K. ( SAINSBURY ) 8
6950519 NEW ZEALAND 6
6950551 SINGAPORE 8
6950553 MALAYSIA 6
6950802 EURO 8
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specifications
Introduction
Size; Height 11.340� (28.8 cm)
Width 16.730� (42.5 cm)
Depth 21.730� (55.2 cm)
Weight 47.180 lbs (21.4 kg)
Note: Weight is approximate and does notinclude Coin Drawers / Bag Attachments.
Sorting Speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Up to 3000 Coins per Minute(depending on coin mix)
Operating Temperature Range. . . . . . . . . . . . .+40 to +100 Degrees Fahrenheit+5 to +38 Degrees Centigrade
Voltage 90--264 VAC 50 / 60 Cycle
Coin Diameter Capability (Typical).590� (15mm) to 1.28� (32.4mm)
Sorting Differential = .5mm (.020�) minimum)
Inspection Pan CapacityApproximately 4500 coins(.705� / 18mm diameter)
Coin Drawer CapacityApproximately 900 coins(.705� / 18mm diameter)
THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BEGROUNDEDFORPROPEROPERATION. USEOFEXTENSIONCORDS OR 3--2 ADAPTERS IS NOT RECOMMENDED. IF A 3--2 ADAPTER IS USED, THEGROUNDING WIRE OR TANG MUST BE CONNECTED TO THE BUILDING GROUND. FOROPTIMUM SAFETY, THE POWERCORDSHOULD BE DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWERSOURCE BEFORE CLEANING OR SERVICING. THE SOCKET OR OUTLET SHOULD BEINSTALLED NEAR THE EQUIPMENT AND BE EASILY ACCESSIBLE.
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options
Introduction
There are seven (7) options available. Eachoption is packaged separately, complete withInstallation Instructions.
1. SORTER STAND ---- Secures Sorter andBag Ring / Spout in proper configuration forbagging coin.
2. COIN DRAWERS ---- Receive sorted coins.
3. BAG CHUTE / SPOUT / RING ----For bagging large coin quantities. Chutereplaces Coin Drawer. The Spout / Ringattach to Sorter Stand.
4. MAGNET ---- Attaches to Inspection Pan toprevent unwanted metallic objects fromentering the Sorting Area.
5. REMOTE BATCH DISPLAY ---- Allows thecustomer to observe the total as coins aresorted / counted.
Note: The Control must be �told� that aRemote Batch Display is connected. Theprocedure is discussed in the ProgrammingSection later in this Guide.
6. PRINTER ---- Provides a permanent record(audit trail) of all transactions.
Note: The Control must be �told� that aPrinter is connected. The procedure isdiscussed in the Programming Section laterin this Guide.
7. SECURITY STAND ---- Similar to Item #1(above), but encloses Coin Bags forsecurity.
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installation
Introduction
UNPACK (See FIGURE #2)The internal packaging is designed not only forprotection during shipment but to allow an easymeans of removal from the shipping container.
FIGURE #2PACKAGING
THE SORTER WEIGHS 47.18 POUNDS(21.4 KG). USE PROPER LIFTINGTECHNIQUES OR USE A HELPER WHENREMOVING THE SORTER FROM THESHIPPING CARTON.
LIFTHERE
LIFTHERE
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installation
Introduction
CHECK FOR SHIPPING DAMAGEThe Sorter and all options were thoroughlytested after they were manufactured andcarefully packaged when they left the factory.
ANY DAMAGE THAT MAY HAVE BEENDONE IN SHIPMENT SHOULD BEREPORTED TO THE CARRIERIMMEDIATELY, AND THE SHIPPINGCARTON(S) AND PACKAGING RETAINEDFOR INSPECTION, IF NECESSARY.
CHECK FOR MISSING PARTSCompare the items received against the originalorder. Notify your Authorized Sales / ServiceRepresentative of any discrepancies.
SECURE THE SORTER(IF DESIRED)The Sorter will sit on a countertop or tabletop. Itmay be attached for security. A drilling guide isshown in FIGURE #3.
Note: The distance from the front edge ofthe countertop to the Sorter to bedetermined at installation. Allow sufficientclearance at the rear and right side of theSorter to allow the Inspection Pan room tomove freely throughout its travel range.Screw length should be 3/4� (maximum) plusthe thickness of the countertop.
If bagging coin is desired, the Sorter must beattached to its own stand as shown inFIGURE #4.
Note: A Security Stand, utilizing a slidingdrawer configuration to protect the coins isalso available.Contact your Authorized SalesRepresentative for additional information.
FIGURE #3COUNTERTOP INSTALLATION
FIGURE #4STAND INSTALLATION
(2)1/4� / 6.35MM
HOLES
1-5/8� / 41.3MM15-1/8� / 384.2MM
1� / 39.4MM
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installation
Introduction
INSTALL THE OPTION(S)(IF ORDERED)Install each option in accordance with theInstallation Instructions provided with each kit.Cable connections are shown in FIGURE #5.
Note: The Printer must be connected to port#4 and the Remote Batch Display must beconnected to port #3.
Note: The Control must be �told� that aPrinter or Remote Display is connected. Thesetup procedure is discussed in theProgramming section later in this Guide.
FIGURE #5OPTION CABLE CONNECTIONS
RS232 CONNECTIONS
PORT 1 PORT 4PORT 3PORT 2
B A T C H A C C E P TTIME 09:15 09/21/02BATCH 1503--01SUB 111GRAND 09/21/02
.01 200 2.00
.05 260 13.00
.10 360 36.00
.25 1100 275.00
.50 76 38.001.00 50 50.00
TOTAL COIN 414.00-- -- -- -- --
TOTAL 414.00
UNIT COUNTS
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installation
Introduction
INSTALL COIN BAGS / COINDRAWERSUnpack the Coin Drawers (if ordered) and slidethem into position. All Coin Drawers areidentical in size and shape. If you are baggingcoin, replace the Coin Drawers at thoselocations with the Chute / Spout configuration.To install a Coin Bag, lift the appropriate Ringand slip the Bag over the Spout. Slide the Ringdown over the Bag to secure it in position withthe slot in the Ring facing forward.
Note: Depending on the length andcondition of the Coin Bag, folding the topover to provide a double fabric thicknessmay increase the holding capability of thering.
Rest the Coin Bag on the Stand Shelf to supportthe weight of the coin.
FIGURE #6COIN BAG INSTALLATION
SPOUT
RING
COIN BAG
RECOMMENDEDCOIN DRAWERCAPACITIES
10¢ -- 1000 Units $100.001¢ -- 750 Units $7.505¢ -- 500 Units $25.0025¢ -- 400 Units $100.001.00 -- 300 Units $300.0050¢ -- 250 Units $125.00
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installation
Introduction
THE POWER CORD / SWITCHCheck the Power Cord supplied with the Sorterto ensure compatibility with local requirements.If a different plug connection is required, obtainthe correct Power Cord assembly locally.
Be sure the Power Switch (See FIGURE #7) isin the �OFF� position, and then connect theSorter end of the Power Cord as shown inFIGURE #8, and the opposite end to a properlygrounded AC outlet of the appropriate voltage.
FIGURE #7POWER SWITCH
FIGURE #8POWER CORD CONNECTION
POWERSWITCH
POWERCORD
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installation
Introduction
THE INSPECTION PAN / SHIELDLifting the corner as shown in FIGURE #9allows the Pan to swing to the right and tiltupward, transferring the coins to the SortingDisc. The second (next) batch of coins maythen be placed in the Pan and inspected whilethe first batch is sorting. Returning the Pan to its�rest� position quiets the sorting operationconsiderably. If a Magnet is used, move theInspection Pan to the right before lifting so theMagnet clears the Rear Housing / Printer. Toremove the Pan for access to the sorting area,first close the Pan (�rest� position) then lift therear of the Pan up slightly and (if a Printer isused) to the rear to remove, so that the Shieldwill not contact the Printer Bracket. Notches inthe Inspection Pan allow addition of the Shield(if desired) to prevent spillage when processinglarge batches.
FIGURE #9INSPECTION PAN
LIFT
INSTALL SHIELD WITHSMOOTH SIDE UP.
Note: Allow sufficient clearance at the rearand sides of the Sorter to allow theInspection Pan free movement throughoutits travel range.
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sorting stations
Operation
The Sorter has eight (8) Sorting Stations. Theyare numbered as shown in FIGURE #10. Insome applications, not every Sorting Stationwould be used. The Coin Drawers for theseStations may be secured in position, if desired,by a single screw inserted in the bottom of theDrawer through the Baseplate.
A small label intended to remind the operator toexamine the coin mix and remove objects thatcould cause damage is included with the Sorter.Usage is optional. A suggested location isshown in FIGURE #10.
FIGURE #10SORTING STATIONS
4
2 13
5--8
WARNING LABEL
LIFT
DUMMY
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the keyswitch
Operation
The Keyswitch, located to the left of the Control,provides access to the programming mode.
1. Enter the programming mode by turning theKeyswitch to the vertical position andholding the Batch Key down at power--up.
2. Exit the programming mode by turning theKeyswitch to the horizontal position.
Complete programming instructions arediscussed later in this Guide.
FIGURE #11KEYSWITCH
LOCKED = HORIZONTALUNLOCKED = VERTICAL
KEYSWITCH
KEY
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the control
Operation
FUNCTION KEYS
MOTOR ON / OFFAlternate function key that controlsthe Sorting Motor. Toggles betweenON and OFF.
BATCH Displays the current Batch Total.Repeated key depressions willdisplay the Batch Total for eachdenomination.
GRAND Displays the current Grand Total.Repeated key depressions willdisplay the Grand Total for eachdenomination.
ACCEPT Accepts the value shown on the topline of the Display into the next level(it is cleared out of the presentlevel). If it is a Grand Accept, thetotal is not cleared.
Note: When the accept key is pressed, amessage may appear on the Display to alertthe operator to an error condition. Refer to�Operator Messages� later in this Guide for alisting and explanation.
BAG COUNT Displays the partial Bag Counts.
BAG STOP Displays current bagstop settingby denomination.
FIGURE #12CONTROL
BAGSTOP
BAGCOUNT
BATCH GRAND
CLEARACCEPTMOTOR ON /
OFF
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the control
Operation
CLEAR Clears the value shown on theDisplay. The exception to this rule isthe �GRAND-- CLEAR -- ACCEPT�sequence, in which case theGRAND is cleared after theACCEPT Key is pressed. If a Printeris connected, the output is sent tothe Printer. If a Serial Port isconfigured for data output, it will besent to that Port.
Note: The Sorter incorporates a power--upreset (clear) feature to clear all totals storedin batch and grand memory, as well as allbag count totals.
To ensure the Control is clear (Display at�.00�), hold the CLEAR Key on the Controldown, and while holding, move the mainPower Switch at the rear of the Sorter to on.The Control will cycle through a �self--check�sequence and then display:
For two (2) seconds, then return to displaybatch total.
ALL TOTALS CLEAR
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time / date -- fee percent -- fixed fee
Operation
TIME / DATE
The Sorter contains a calendar and clock foroperator convenicene and for controllingprogram functions.
Complete instructions for setting the clock arecontained in the programming section later inthis Guide.
FEE PERCENT
The Sorter has the capability of assessing apredetermined fee for coin processing.
This fee is programmable and may be from.01% -- 9.99%.
Complete instructions for setting the fee percentoption are contained in the programming sectionlater in this Guide.
FIXED FEE
The Sorter has the capability of assessing afixed fee for coin processing.
This fee is programmable and may be from.01 -- 19.99.
Complete instructions for setting the fixed feeoption are contained in the programming sectionlater in this Guide.
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displaying quantities and / or totals
Operation
1. Display Batch Total
Cycle the BATCH Key until the Displayshows the following:
Note: Batch totals must be displayed beforethe accept key is pressed for that particularbatch total.
3. Display Grand Total
Cycle the GRAND Key until the Displayshows the following:
4. Display Batch, or Grand Individual CoinTotals
Cycle the BATCH, or GRAND Key to displaythe appropriate coin. Example: A batch totalof .25.
5. Display Individual Bag Count
Cycle the BAG COUNT Key to select theappropriate coin (.25 Bag Count shown inUnit Mode). The Display can be shown inunits or dollar value. Refer to theProgramming section later in this guide foradditional information.
6. Display Bagstop
Cycle the BAGSTOP Key to locate theappropriate coin. The bagstop setting can bedisplayed in unit or dollar value. Refer to theProgramming section later in this guide foradditional information.
.00
BATCH TOTAL
.00
GRAND TOTAL
BATCH 13.25
.25 TOTAL
UNITS 53
.25 BAG COUNT
200.00
.05 BAG STOP
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accepting quantities and / or totals
Operation
Note: Each time a Batch, or Grand total isaccepted an audit trail will print if the printeroption is utilized.
1. Batch ACCEPT
With the Display in the BATCH TOTALmode, press the ACCEPT Key once. TheBATCH TOTAL is cleared, and the Controlremains in the BATCH mode. The BATCHTOTAL is added to the GRAND TOTAL.
2. Grand ACCEPT (All Grand Totals remain)
With the Display in the GRAND TOTALmode, press the ACCEPT Key once. TheGRAND TOTAL remains on the Display. Toclear the Display, refer to �ClearingQuantities and / or Totals� on the followingpages. The GRAND TOTAL can beaccepted only if the BATCH TOTAL is zero.
Note: The Printer must be allowed to finishthe print cycle before attempting to accept acoin total or an operator message willappear. Refer to �Operator Messages� laterin this Guide for additional information.
Note: If a batch or grand total is acceptedand the Printer is off--line (sel light �off�), thetape will not advance far enough for propertear--off. Turn the Printer Power Switch off,wait a few seconds, then on again. Pressthe �sel� key and continue operation.
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clearing quantities and / or totals
Operation
Note: Always double--check your need toclear. Quantities cannot be recalled!
The CLEAR function is used to removeinformation from memory.
1. Clear Batch Total
a. Press the BATCH Key (displays batchtotal).
b. Press the CLEAR Key once (the DisplayMUST be allowed to flash for twoseconds).
c. Press the CLEAR Key again (the Displayresets to zero, resets all batch totals).
Note: If a batch total is cleared rather thanaccepted, the dollar amounts are nottransferred to the grand total.
2. Clear Grand Total (without AuditTrail Printout)
a. Press the GRAND Key (displays grandtotal).
b. Press the CLEAR Key once (the DisplayMUST be allowed to flash for twoseconds).
c. Press the CLEAR Key again (the Displayresets to zero, resets all grand totals).
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clearing quantities and / or totals
Operation
3. Clear Grand Total (with AuditTrail Printout)
a. Press the GRAND Key (displays grandtotal).
b. Press the CLEAR Key once (the DisplayMUST be allowed to flash for twoseconds). The Display must read�GRAND TOTAL�.
c. Press the ACCEPT Key (the Displayresets to zero, resets all grand totals andprinter prints an audit trail).
4. Clear All Partial Bag Counts
a. Cycle the BAG COUNT Key until theDisplay shows the following:
b. Press the CLEAR Key once (the DisplayMUST be allowed to flash for twoseconds).
c. Press the CLEAR Key again (all partialbag counts clear).
5. Clear Individual Bag Counts
a. Cycle the BAG COUNT Key until theCursor shows the coin to be cleared.
b. Press the CLEAR Key once (the DisplayMUST be allowed to flash for twoseconds).
c. Press the CLEAR Key again (theindividual total clears).
631.72
BAG COUNT TOTAL
124.86
GRAND TOTAL
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processing coin
Operation
1. Place the coins for the first batch in theInspection Pan and remove any unwantedobjects.
2. Press the MOTOR ON / OFF Key on theControl to start the Sorting Motor.
3. Lift and tilt the Inspection Pan to transfer thecoins into the Sorting Area.
4. When the sorting is complete, press theMOTOR ON / OFF Key on the Control tostop the Sorting Motor. (The Sorting Motorstops automatically approximately seven (7)seconds after the last coin has beenprocessed if left unattended.)
Note: The Sorter can be programmed to runcontinuously if desired. Refer to theprogramming section later in this guide toactivate this feature.
5. The total batch amount for the coins sortedwill appear on the Display. Press theACCEPT Key on the Control to transfer thebatch total to the Grand Total. An audit trail(printout) will print the Batch information if aPrinter is properly connected.
Note: If the batch total does not printproperly, or does not space (advance) thetape properly after printing, the printer maynot be properly initialized. Refer to theProgramming section later in this guide toinitialize the Control.
6. Repeat Steps #1 through #5 for the secondand all subsequent batches.
7. When all Batch Totals have been processed,press the GRAND--ACCEPT Keys to displayand print the Grand Total of all coinsprocessed.
Note: If it is desired to print and clear thegrand total information, press grand, thenpress clear, then press accept.
FIGURE #13INSPECTION PAN
LIFT
REMOVE ANY DAMAGED COIN ORFOREIGN OBJECTS. FAILURE TO DOSOMAY DAMAGE THE ELASTIC DRIVEDISC, WHICH MAY NOT BE COVEREDUNDER WARRANTY OR M/ACONTRACT.
THE (OPTIONAL) MAGNET WILLCATCH METAL ITEMS SUCH ASMETALLIC COIN SLUGS, WASHERS,PAPER CLIPS, ETC., THAT SHOULDNOT ENTER THE SORTER.
IF A MAGNET IS USED, MOVE THEINSPECTION PAN TO THE RIGHTBEFORE LIFTING SO THE MAGNETCLEARS THE REAR HOUSING /PRINTER.
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bagstop
Operation
The Sorter will stop when any of the coindenominations being sorted reaches apredetermined bagstop amount.
A. The Display will indicate which SortingStation has reached a bagstop, and thenumber of coins (if any) over the bagstopquantity.
B. Empty the Coin Drawer or exchange theCoin Bag. Place the overage (if any) inthe new drawer or bag.
C. Press the MOTOR ON / OFF Key.
1. If a second (or more) bagstop was reached,the Display will advance to the next coin atbagstop. The Display will show that coin�sdenomination, and the number of coins (ifany) over the bagstop quantity.
2. When there are no more stations at bagstop,the Display will return to show the BatchTotal, and the Sorting Motor will start.
Note: If the bagstop selection is to bechanged, press the Clear Key, change theselection (see section following), then pressthe Motor On / Off Key to continue operation.
OVER 03
.25 BAGSTOP
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bagstop selection
Operation
BAGSTOP QUANTITY SELECTIONNote: Bagstop quantities may be set (reset)at any time the Sorter is at rest (no counting/ sorting). If quantities are changed duringcoin processing, it is important that thenumber of coins currently in the coin bagmust be less than the new bagstop quantity.Check (and clear if necessary) the bagcount quantity of the selected coin beforeselecting the new bagstop setting, thenproceed as follows:
These bagstop settings may be observed andselected (changed) as desired using thefollowing procedure:
A. Cycle the BAG STOP Key to the desiredstation. The Bagstop quantity previouslyselected for that station will be displayed.
B. Cycle the BAG COUNT Key to observeeach of the three preprogrammedbagstops for that station.
C. Press the ACCEPT Key to enter the newbagstop quantity into memory.
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bagstop quantities
Operation
CHANGING THE BAGSTOPQUANTITYThree Bagstop quantities are operatorselectable for each coin station. Each Station�scoin value (unit count if non--valued coin) andthree selectable bagstop amounts areprogrammed at the time of manufacture. Thevalues can be altered for your particularapplication. Refer to the Programming sectionlater in this guide for this procedure. Totals andmemory are retained by a service--replaceable,non--rechargeable lithium battery in the event ofa power loss.
The Control permanent memory contains thefollowing coin values and three pre--selectedbagstop settings per Sorting Station.
The coin values and bagstop amounts shown inthe chart below may be altered for your specificapplication. Refer to the Programming sectionlater in this Guide for this procedure. These newcoin values are held in memory which isretained by the battery during power outages.
CHART �A�PREPROGRAMMED QUANTITIES
Station No. Quantity Quantity Quantity(Showing Coin Value) �A� �B� �C�
Station #1 10,000 5,000 1,000
Station #2 5,000 2,500 500
Station #3 4,000 2,000 400
Station #4 4,000 2,000 400
Station #5 1,000 500 100
Station #6 2,000 1,000 200
Station #7 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Station #8 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
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bagstop quantities
Operation
The following chart may be filled--in to show thevalues specifically programmed for yourapplication. This will aid in proper selection ofbagstop quantities and will be helpful in theevent re--programming becomes necessary.
CHART �B�REPROGRAMMED QUANTITIES
Station No. Quantity Quantity Quantity(Showing Coin Value) �A� �B� �C�
Station #1
Station #2
Station #3
Station #4
Station #5
Station #6
Station #7
Station #8
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display messages
Operation
INTRODUCTIONThis feature allows the Control to alert theoperator to an error condition. A Motor RunSymbol (located in the upper left corner of theDisplay), will appear while the Sorter Motor isrunning.
Should the Sorter stop for any reason, observethe Display. If the reason was a Sorter error,one of the following error messages will bedisplayed. If the reason was an operator error(lifting the Front Cover, removing a Coin Drawer,etc.), the Motor will stop and the Display willshow:
Locate and eliminate the problem and continueoperation.
11 messages are available:
1. RAM ERRORA problem has occurred in the electronics ofthe Sorter. Stop operation. Press the CLEARKey to clear the Display. If the problempersists, disconnect Sorter from power andcontact your Authorized ServiceRepresentative for assistance.
2. KEY SEQUENCEKeys where not pressed in an acceptablesequence. Press the �CLEAR� Key to clearthe Display and use the proper keysequence.
MOTOR RUNSYMBOL
CHECK DRAWER AND
COVER INTERLOCKS
RAM / ROM ERROR
--CALL SERVICE
USE CORRECT
KEY SEQUENCE
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display messages
Operation
3. CLEAN SENSORAn object has blocked a Coin Sensor.Disconnect the Sorter from power, locateand clean the dirty Sensor, reconnect theSorter to power and resume operation.
Note: When the Clean Sensor Error hasbeen corrected, the coin quantity for thatstation should be re--run to verify itsaccuracy.
Note: Proper cleaning procedures arediscussed later in this Guide.
4. LOW BATTERYThe Battery in the Control has become toolow to sustain totals in the event of a powerloss. Contact your Authorized ServiceRepresentative for replacement.
5. COIN BACK--UPCoins have backed up in a Coin Drawer orBag. Straighten the Coin Bag and / or shakethe Coin Chute slightly to eliminate the coinjam. Change the Bag or empty the Drawerand resume operation.
6. TOTAL NOT ZEROThis message will be displayed if the totalsare not accepted in order. Clear the BATCHtotal before clearing a GRAND total.
CLEAN
.25 SENSOR
LOW BATTERY
--CALL SERVICE
CLEAR
COIN--BACKUP
CLEAR
BATCH TOTAL
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display messages
Operation
7. RUN NO ACCEPTSorter cannot accept totals while coins arebeing sorted / counted. Wait for sorting tostop before accepting total.
8. PRINTER BUSYTotals cannot be accepted while Printer isoperating. Wait for printing to stop beforeaccepting total.
9. OVERFLOWThe GRAND total has come within $10,000of the maximum total possible. Complete thepresent batch, accept the total, clear andaccept the Grand Total. If the total is notcleared, it will soon �roll over� and no longershow valid totals.
10.COMMUNICATIONS ERRORAn error has occurred at the port shown onthe Display. Check all physical connectionsbetween Sorter and Peripherals. If allconnections are proper, check the portparameters and resume operations. If theproblem persists, contact your AuthorizedService Representative for assistance.
11. INTERLOCKThe Upper Front Cover is open or a CoinDrawer is not in position. Close the Cover, orplace a Coin Drawer or Coin Chute in eachsorting location and resume operation.
NO ACCEPT
WHILE COUNTING
PRINTER BUSY
-- PLEASE WAIT
CLEAR GRAND,
WILL ROLL OVER
CHECK PORT 1
COMMUNICATIONS
CHECK DRAWER AND
COVER INTERLOCKS
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default settings
Programming
DEFAULT SETTINGSNote: The settings described here arestandard defaults. Settings for specificcountries or applications may be diifferent,and are selectable by the operator.If the display shows a RAM--ROM condition,the Sorter will revert to these standardvalues.
1. SET TIME AND DATEDefault = Day / Month / Year
2. DISPLAY DECIMAL POINT / COMMA(CHOICE AND LOCATION)Default = Decimal point in position .00
3. SET FEE PERCENTMaximum is 9.99%
4. SET FIXED FEEMaximum is 19.99
5. BATCH PRINT LENGTH / NUMBER OFCOPIESDefault = Long printout with 1 copy
6. GRAND PRINT LENGTH / NUMBER OFCOPIESDefault = Long printout with 1 copy
7. RS232 COMMUNICATION PORTPARAMETERS
Port #1 Default =9600 Baud / No Parity / 7 Data Bits / 1/ DTE / No Handshaking / No ACK NAK
Port #2 Default =Same as Port #1
Port #3 Default =Same as Port #1
Port #4 Default =Same as Port #1
IF AN ERROR IS MADE DURINGPROGRAMMING, AND THE DISPLAYAPPEARS TO BE �LOCKED--UP�PREVENTING ADDITIONAL ENTRIES,SWITCH THE MAIN POWER SWITCH TO�OFF� TO COMPLETELY EXIT THEPORGRAMMING MODE.
SWITCH THE POWER BACK ON,RE--ENTER THE PROGRAMMING MODEAND CONTINUE OPERATION.
The Sorter is set when manufactured to the following default parameters. Each of the parameters maybe changed to fit your specific application. Refer to the following section for these instructions. To enterthe Programming Mode: 1) turn Keyswitch to vertical, 2) hold Batch Key down at power--up.
Press the �MOTOR ON / OFF � Key to cycle through the programming mode, following the instructionsto change the default settings. Once completed, press �BATCH� Key and then turn the Keyswitch tohorizontal.
Note: If display = yes is initialized, theinformation will be sent to Port #4. Connectthe Remote Batch Display to this port.
Note: If print = yes is initialized, theinformation will be sent to Port #3. Connectthe Remote Printer to this port.
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SELECTION #1 SELECTION #2 SELECTION #3
COINVALUE
UNITS DOLLARVALUE
UNITS DOLLARVALUE
UNITS DOLLARVALUE
$.10 10000 1000.00 5000 500.00 1000 1000.00
$.01 5000 50.00 2500 25.00 500 5.00
$.05 4000 200.00 2000 100.00 400 20.00
$.25 4000 1000.00 2000 500.00 400 100.00
$1.00 2000 2000.00 500 500.00 100 100.00
$.50 2000 1000.00 1000 500.00 200 100.00
DISABLED ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------
DISABLED ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------
default settings
Programming
8. PRINT ORDER (VALUE / SIZE)Default = Value
9. BAGSTOPS (Enable / Disabled)Default = Enable
10.RUN / AUTO--STOPDefault = Stop after 7 seconds
11.BAGSTOP DISPLAY (units or dollars)Default = Dollars
12.COIN VALUESas shown in FIGURE #14
13.CURRENCY VALUESas shown in FIGURE #14
Programmed to specific values / quantities ifspecified. If none are specified the values /quantities will be as shown in the followingchart:
FIGURE #14COIN VALUE / BAGSTOP DEFAULT SETTINGS
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printer initialization
Programming
INITIALIZING THE CONTROL FORPRINTER OPERATIONThe Sorter must be �told� that a Printer isconnected, so that the proper communicationlink can be established.
Note: The Sorter must be in programmingmode. To enter the programming mode,perform the steps below.
A. Connect the Printer to port #4 at the rearof the Sorter.
B. Turn Keyswitch to vertical position, holdBatch Key on Control down, and switchthe Sorter Power Switch to ON.
C. Cycle MOTOR ON / OFF Key untilDisplay shows:
D. Press the Batch Key (�Y�) to insureControl Communications to the Printer.
E. Turn the Sorter Keyswitch to horizontalposition and back to the vertical position.
F. Switch Printer Power Switch ON.
G. Press �SEL� Key on Printer to placePrinter on--line (green light �ON� on�SEL� Key).
Note: If a Batch or Grand total is acceptedand the printer has not been initialized, thePrinter Tape may not advance far enough forproper tear--off. Initialize the Printer (stepsa--h above). switch the Printer Power Switchoff, wait a few seconds, then switch thePrinter on again.
PRINTER? PRESS
BATCH = Y, GRAND = N
The current selection will flash.
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remote display initialization
Programming
INITIALIZING THE CONTROL FORREMOTE DISPLAY OPERATIONThe Sorter must be �told� that a Remote Displayis connected, so that the proper communicationlink can be established.
Note: The Sorter must be in programmingmode. To enter the programming mode,perform the steps below.
A. Connect Remote Display to Port #3 atrear of Sorter.
B. Turn Keyswitch to vertical position, holdBatch Key on Control down, and switchthe Sorter Power Switch to ON.
C. Press MOTOR ON / OFF Key twice.Display will show:
D. Press the Batch Key (�Y�) to insureControl Communications to the RemoteDisplay.
E. Turn the Sorter Keyswitch to horizontal (-- ) position and back to the vertical ( l )position..
DISPLAY? PRESS
BATCH = Y, GRAND = N
The current selection will flash.
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time / date
Programming
PROGRAMMING KEYSEQUENCESThe following pages explain in detail all thesteps necessary to properly program thefeatures of the Sorter.
1. SET TIME / DATE
A. Turn Keyswitch to vertical position, holdBatch Key on Control down, and switchthe Sorter Power Switch to ON.
B. Cycle the MOTOR ON / OFF Key untilthe Display shows:
C. Press the GRAND Key.
D. The Display will show (example):
E. Press the BAGSTOP Key to highlight thedigit to be changed.
F. Cycle the BAG COUNT Key to until thedesired number is shown.
G. Repeat steps E and F for all digits.
H. Press the ACCEPT Key to accept thechanges and return to the ProgrammingMode.
I. Press the MOTOR ON / OFF Key toreturn to the programming mode.
or
Turn the Keyswitch to the horizontalposition to exit the programming mode.
Note: 1) 24 hour time is displayed / printedin hours / minutes
2) date is displayed as day (dd),month (mm), year (yy).
SET CLOCK
USE GRAND KEY
TIME 11:22
DATE 10/28/2002
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decimal point / comma
Programming
2. DECIMAL POINT / COMMA SELECTIONAND DISPLAY LOCATION
A. Turn Keyswitch to vertical position, holdBatch Key on Control down, and switchthe Sorter Power Switch to ON.
B. Cycle MOTOR ON / OFF Key untilDisplay shows:
C. To select Decimal Point / Comma
1. Press BAG STOP Key. Display will show:
Repeated depressions of the BAG STOPKey will select between the Displays.When the Display you require is shown,either:
Press the BAG COUNT Key to select theDecimal Point / Comma position (See �D�below).
OR
Press the MOTOR ON / OFF Key toselect the next parameter.
OR
Turn the Keyswitch to horizontal, thenback to vertical to exit the programmingmode.
D. To select Decimal Point / Commaposition:
DECIMAL PT SPECS
--USE BAG STP / CNT
DISPLAY WILL USE
DECIMAL POINT
DISPLAY WILL USE
COMMAOR
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decimal point / comma
Programming
1. Press BAG COUNT Key. Display will showone of the following:
E. When the Display shows the location yourequire, exit using one of the following:
Press the MOTOR ON / OFF Key toselect the next parameter.
OR
Turn the Keyswitch to horizontal, thenback to vertical to exit the programmingmode.
.00
POINT LOCATION
0
NO DECIMAL POINTOR
0.
POINT LOCATION
.0
POINT LOCATIONOR
.000
POINT LOCATIONOR
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fee percent
Programming
3. SET FEE PERCENT
A. Turn Keyswitch to vertical position, holdBatch Key on Control down, and switchthe Sorter Power Switch to ON.
B. Cycle the MOTOR ON / OFF Key untilthe Display shows:
C. Press the BATCH Key.
D. The Display will show (example):
E. Press the GRAND Key. The digit (0) willflash.
F. Cycle the BAG COUNT Key to increment( increase ) the number.
G. Cycle the BAG STOP Key to decrement( decrease ) the number.
Note: The maximum % that can beentered is 999 = 9.99%.
H. Repeat steps F and G for each additionaldigit.
I. When all required changes are completepress the ACCEPT Key to enter the feepercent into memory.
J. Press the MOTOR ON / OFF Key toreturn to the programming mode.
or
Turn the Keyswitch to the horizontalposition to exit the programming mode.
FEE PERCENT
USE BATCH KEY
0
HUNDREDTHS OF %
Note: 100 = 1%
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fixed fee
Programming
4. SET FIXED FEE
A. Turn Keyswitch to vertical position, holdBatch Key on Control down, and switchthe Sorter Power Switch to ON.
B. Cycle the MOTOR ON / OFF Key untilthe Display shows:
C. Press the GRAND Key.
D. The Display will show (example) and thedigit (0) will flash:
E. Cycle the GRAND Key to select the digitto be changed.
F. Cycle the BAG COUNT Key to increment( increase ) the value.
G. Cycle the BAG STOP Key to decrement( decrease ) the value.
Note: The maximum value that can beentered is 1999 = 19.99.
H. Repeat steps E through G for eachadditional digit.
I. When all required changes are completepress the ACCEPT Key to enter the feepercent into memory.
J. Press the MOTOR ON / OFF Key toreturn to the programming mode.
or
Turn the Keyswitch to the horizontalposition to exit the programming mode.
FIXED FEE
USE BATCH KEY
0
HUND. OF CURR.
Note: 100 = 1.00
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batch print length / # copies
Programming
5. BATCH PRINT LENGTH / NUMBER OFCOPIES
A. Turn Keyswitch to vertical position, holdBatch Key on Control down, and switchthe Sorter Power Switch to ON.
B. Cycle MOTOR ON / OFF Key untilDisplay shows:
C. To select length of Printout:
1. Press BAG STOP Key. Display will show:
Repeated depressions of the BAG STOPKey will select between the Displays.When the Display you require is shown,either:
Press the BAG COUNT Key to select thenumber of printout copies (See �D�below).
OR
Press the MOTOR ON / OFF Key toselect the next parameter.
OR
Turn the Keyswitch to horizontal, thenback to vertical to exit the programmingmode.
D. To select number of printout copies;
1. Repeatedly press the BAG COUNT Key.The Display increments from 0 to 4 copies.
SET BATCH PRINT
--USE BAG STP / CNT
BATCH --LONG--
PRINTOUT
BATCH --SHORT--
PRINTOUTOR
BATCH 1
# OF PRINTOUTS
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batch print length / # copies
Programming
E. Exit using one of the following:
Press the MOTOR ON / OFF Key toselect the next parameter.
OR
Turn the Keyswitch to horizontal, thenback to vertical to exit the programmingmode.
Examples of long and short Batchprintouts are shown in FIGURE #15.
FIGURE #15BATCH PRINTOUTS
LONG
SHORT
B A T C H A C C E P TTIME 09:15 09/21/02BATCH 1503--01SUB 111GRAND 09/21/02
.01 200 2.00
.05 260 13.00
.10 360 36.00
.25 1100 275.00
.50 76 38.001.00 50 50.00
TOTAL COIN 414.00-- -- -- -- --
TOTAL 414.00
B A T C H A C C E P TTIME 09:15 09/21/02BATCH 1503--01SUB 111GRAND 09/21/02TOTAL 414.00
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grand print length / # copies
Programming
6. GRAND PRINT LENGTH / NUMBER OFCOPIES
A. Turn Keyswitch to vertical position, holdBatch Key on Control down, and switchthe Sorter Power Switch to ON.
B. Cycle MOTOR ON / OFF Key untilDisplay shows:
C. To select length of Printout, Press theBAG STOP Key. The Display will show:
Cycling the BAG STOP Key will selectbetween the Displays. When the Displayyou require is shown, either:
Press the BAG COUNT Key to select thenumber of printout copies (See �D�below).
ORPress MOTOR ON / OFF Key to selectnext parameter.
ORTurn the Keyswitch to horizontal, thenback to vertical to exit the programmingmode.
D. To select number of printout copies,repeatedly press the BAG COUNT Key.The Display increments from 0 to 4copies.
E. Exit using one of the following:
Press MOTOR ON / OFF Key to selectnext parameter.
ORTurn the Keyswitch to horizontal, thenback to vertical to exit the programmingmode.
Examples of long and short Grandprintouts are shown in FIGURE #16.
SET GRAND PRINT
--USE BAG STP / CNT
GRAND --LONG--
PRINTOUT
GRAND --SHORT--
PRINTOUTOR
GRAND 1
# OF PRINTOUTS
40
grand print length / # copies
Programming
FIGURE #16GRAND PRINTOUTS
G R A N D A C C E P TTIME 15:09 09/21/02GRAND 09/21/02PARTIAL BAG TOTALS
.01 1536 15.36
.05 1416 70.80
.10 2280 288.00
.25 2537 634.25
.50 522 261.001.00 18 18.00
------------------TOTAL 1227.41
$ OF BAGS.10 1.01 1.05 2.25 51.00 2.50 1
GRAND TOTALS.01 4000 40.00.05 5200 260.00.10 7200 720.00.25 22002 5500.50.50 1520 760.001.00 1000 1000.00
TOTAL COIN 8280.50-- -- -- -- --
TOTAL 8280.50PC CNT 40922SORT CNT 9
MEDIA 10.001.00 41.005.00 30.0010.00 10.00
TOTAL CURR. 81.00------------------
ID TOTALSID # 01 328.50ID # 02 162.75ID # 03 148.30ID # 04 189.60ID # 05 239.25
G R A N D A C C E P TTIME 15:09 09/21/02GRAND 09/21/02
TOTAL 8284.56
LONG
SHORT
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Model Display InterfaceCable
BaudRate
DataBits Parity RTS
/ CTS Port(s) DisplaySelection Comments
M5 / M7 OUTPUT FORMAT 7 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1--2--3--4 OPTION 4 OLD PRINTEROUTPUT FORMAT
0036886 6 -- -- -- 19.2K 8 NONE -- -- -- 3 -- -- -- -- -- --
0036888 1 0033131 9600 8 NONE RTS 1--2--3--4 -- -- -- PORT 4
M3540 / 3550CTZN PNTR A 0035561 9600 8 NONE RTS 1--2--3--4 OPTION 3 PORT 4
DEPROS -- -- -- -- -- -- 1200 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 ENHANCED ALL SET W/ PC--CASH
baud rate
Programming
7.0 SELECT BAUD RATE
A. Turn Keyswitch to vertical position, holdBatch Key on Control down, and switchthe Sorter Power Switch to ON.
B. Cycle MOTOR ON / OFF Key untilDisplay shows:
C. Press BAG STOP Key. The Display willshow:
D. Cycle the BAG COUNT Key until theDisplay shows the port you wish tochange.
PROGRAM PORTS
USE BAG STOP KEY
SELECT PORT NO.,
USE BG COUNT KEY
7. RS232 COMMUNICATION PORTPARAMETERS
INTERFACE CHART
PORT 1; 9600, N, 7, 1
DTE
EXAMPLE: PORT #1
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parity
Programming
E. Cycle the BAG STOP Key until theDisplay shows the following:
F. Cycle the BAG COUNT Key until theDisplay shows the desired baud rate.
Note: BAUD RATES AVAILABLE:300 / 1200 / 2400 / 9600 / 19,200
G. Cycle the Bag Count Key to display theBaud Rate you require.
H. Exit using one of the following:
Press BAG STOP Key to select the nextcommunications parameter
OR
Press MOTOR ON / OFF Key to selectthe next programming parameter
OR
Turn the Keyswitch to horizontal, thenback to vertical to exit the programmingmode.
9600
PORT 1 BAUD RATE
BE SURE DISPLAY SHOWS CORRECTPORT NUMBER
(TO CHANGE, SEE ITEM �D�)
EXAMPLE:
SELECT BAUD RATE
USE BG COUNT KEY
THE BAUD RATE THAT YOU SELECTWILL APPLY ONLY TO THE PORT YOUHAVE SELECTED IN ITEM �D� ABOVE.
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parity
Programming
7.1 SELECT PARITY
A. Turn Keyswitch to vertical position, holdBatch Key on Control down, and switchthe Sorter Power Switch to ON.
B. Cycle MOTOR ON / OFF Key untilDisplay shows:
C. Press BAG STOP Key. The Display willshow the following:
D. Cycle the BAG COUNT Key until theDisplay shows the port you wish tochange.
E. Cycle the BAG STOP Key until theDisplay shows:
F. Cycle the BAG COUNT Key to displaythe parity you require (none, even, orodd).
SELECT PORT NO.,
USE BG COUNT KEY
PORT 1; 9600, N, 7, 1
DTE
THE BAUD RATE THAT YOU SELECTWILL APPLY ONLY TO THE PORT YOUHAVE SELECTED IN ITEM �D� ABOVE.
SELECT PARITY
USE BG COUNT KEY
NONE
PORT 1 PARITY
BE SURE DISPLAY SHOWSCORRECT PORT NUMBER(TO CHANGE, SEE ITEM �D�)
EXAMPLE: PORT #1
EXAMPLE:
PROGRAM PORTS
USE BAG STOP KEY
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data bits
Programming
G. Exit using one of the following:
Press BAG STOP Key to select the nextcommunications parameter
OR
Press MOTOR ON / OFF Key to selectthe next programming parameter
OR
Turn the Keyswitch to horizontal, thenback to vertical to exit the programmingmode.
7.2 SELECT DATA BITS
A. Turn Keyswitch to vertical position, holdBatch Key on Control down, and switchthe Sorter Power Switch to ON.
B. Cycle MOTOR ON / OFF Key untilDisplay shows:
C. Press BAG STOP Key. The Display willshow the following:
D. Cycle the BAG COUNT Key until theDisplay shows the port you wish tochange.
PROGRAM PORTS
USE BAG STOP KEY
SELECT PORT NO.,
USE BG COUNT KEY
PORT 1; 9600, N, 7, 1
DTE
THE DATA BITS THAT YOU SELECT WILLAPPLY ONLY TO THE PORT YOU HAVESELECTED IN ITEM �D� ABOVE.
EXAMPLE: PORT #1
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formats
Programming
E. Cycle the BAG STOP Key until theDisplay shows:
F. Cycle the BAG COUNT Key to displaythe data bits you require (7 or 8).
G. Exit using one of the following:
Press BAG STOP Key to select the nextcommunications parameter
OR
Press MOTOR ON / OFF Key to selectthe next programming parameter
OR
Turn the Keyswitch to horizontal, thenback to vertical to exit the programmingmode.
SELECT DATA BITS
USE BG COUNT KEY
7
PORT 1 DATA BITS
BE SURE DISPLAY SHOWS CORRECTPORT NUMBER
(TO CHANGE, SEE ITEM �D� ABOVE)
EXAMPLE:
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formats
Programming
7.3 SELECT FORMATS
A. Turn Keyswitch to vertical position, holdBatch Key on Control down, and switchthe Sorter Power Switch (seeFIGURE #7) to ON.
B. Cycle MOTOR ON / OFF Key untilDisplay shows:
C. Press BAG STOP Key. The Display willshow:
D. Cycle the BAG COUNT Key until theDisplay shows the port you wish tochange.
E. Cycle the BAG STOP Key until theDisplay shows:
PROGRAM PORTS
USE BAG STOP KEY
SELECT PORT NO.,
USE BG COUNT KEY
PORT 1; 9600, N, 7, 1
DTE
THE FORMAT THAT YOU SELECT WILLAPPLY ONLY TO THE PORT YOU HAVESELECTED IN ITEM �D�.
SELECT FORMAT,
USE BG COUNT KEY
EXAMPLE: PORT #1
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formats
Programming
F. Cycle the BAG COUNT Key to selectone of the following five formats:
Note: Be sure that Display shows correctport #
DISPLAY FORMAT WHERE USED
1 Prn Sends Printer Format
* 2 Cur 1 2620
* 3 Cur 2 2650, 2800
* 4 Cur 3 8643, 8625, 8672
5 Enhanced Bar Code Reader/Computer Control
6 Display Remote Display
* 7 Opt 4 Mach 5/7 Printer Format
* 8 Opt 1 Not Used
* 9 Opt 2 2620 3D
* A Opt 3 Printer Citizen HD
* B Opt 5 Not Used
* C Opt 6 Jet Scan
EXAMPLES
PORT 4; 9600, N, 8, 1
DTE
PORT 3; 9600, N, 8, 6
DTE
SENDS PRINTER FORMAT TO PORT #4
SENDS REMOTE DISPLAY FORMAT TO PORT #3
* NOT USED WITH BASIC CONTROL
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formats
Programming
1. Printer Format
A typical print format is shown inFIGURE #17. It contains a header, fixed andvariable fields.
FIGURE #17PRINT FORMAT
FORMAT PRN
PORT 3 FORMAT
FIXEDFIELDS
VARIABLEFIELDS
2. Currency Counter Format
Sets the Port output format for compatibilitywith Currency Counters.
3. Enhanced Mode Format
Allows external (remote) commands tocontrol all Sorter functions.
CURRENCY COUNTER
PORT 1 FORMAT
ENHANCED MODE
PORT 1 FORMAT
B A T C H A C C E P TTIME 09:15 09/21/02BATCH 1503--01SUB 111GRAND 09/21/02
.01 200 2.00
.05 260 13.00
.10 360 36.00
.25 1100 275.00
.50 76 38.001.00 50 50.00
TOTAL COIN 414.00-- -- -- -- --
TOTAL 414.00
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ack / nak
Programming
7.4 SELECT ACK / NAK ENABLE
A. Turn Keyswitch to vertical position, holdBatch Key on Control down, and switchthe Sorter Power Switch to ON.
B. Cycle MOTOR ON / OFF Key untilDisplay shows:
C. Press BAG STOP Key. The Display willshow:
D. Cycle the BAG COUNT Key until theDisplay shows the port you wish tochange.
E. Cycle the BAG STOP Key until theDisplay shows the following:
F. Cycle the BAG COUNT Key to enable ordisable ACK / NAK.
PROGRAM PORTS
USE BAG STOP KEY
SELECT PORT NO.,
USE BG COUNT KEY
PORT 1; 9600, N, 7, 1
DTE
THE ACK / NAK THAT YOU SELECT WILLAPPLY ONLY TO THE PORT YOU HAVESELECTED IN ITEM �D�.
ENABLE ACK / NAK ?
USE BG COUNT KEY
DISABLED
PORT 1 ACK / NAK
BE SURE DISPLAY SHOWSCORRECT PORT NUMBER
(TO CHANGE, SEE ITEM �D� ABOVE)
EXAMPLE: PORT #1
EXAMPLE:
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dtr / dsr
Programming
G. Exit using one of the following:
Press BAG STOP Key to select the nextcommunications parameter
OR
Press MOTOR ON / OFF Key to selectthe next programming parameter
OR
Turn the Keyswitch to horizontal, thenback to vertical to exit the programmingmode.
7.5 SELECT DTR / DSR ENABLE(NOT AVAILABLE ON PORT #3 orPORT #4)
A. Turn Keyswitch to vertical position, holdBatch Key on Control down, and switchthe Sorter Power Switch to ON.
B. Cycle MOTOR ON / OFF Key untilDisplay shows:
C. Press BAG STOP Key. The Display willshow:
D. Cycle the BAG COUNT Key until theDisplay shows the port you wish tochange.
PROGRAM PORTS
USE BAG STOP KEY
SELECT PORT NO.,
USE BG COUNT KEY
PORT 1; 9600, N, 7, 1
DTE
THE DTR / DCR THAT YOU SELECT WILLAPPLY ONLY TO THE PORT YOU HAVESELECTED IN ITEM �D�.
EXAMPLE: PORT #1
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rts / cts
Programming
E. Cycle the BAG STOP Key until theDisplay shows:
F. Cycle the BAG COUNT Key to enable ordisable DTR / DSR.
G. Exit using one of the following:
Press BAG STOP Key to select the nextcommunications parameter
OR
Press MOTOR ON / OFF Key to selectthe next programming parameter
OR
Turn the Keyswitch to horizontal, thenback to vertical to exit the programmingmode.
7.6 SELECT RTS / CTS ENABLE
A. Turn Keyswitch to vertical position, holdBatch Key on Control down, and switchthe Sorter Power Switch to ON.
B. Cycle MOTOR ON / OFF Key untilDisplay shows:
ENABLE DTR / DSR
USE BG COUNT KEY
ENABLED
PORT 1 DTR / DSR
BE SURE DISPLAY SHOWS CORRECTPORT NUMBER
(TO CHANGE, SEE ITEM �D�)
PROGRAM PORTS
USE BAG STOP KEY
EXAMPLE:
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rts / cts
Programming
C. Press BAG STOP Key. The Display willshow:
D. Cycle the BAG COUNT Key until theDisplay shows the port you wish tochange.
E. Cycle the BAG STOP Key until theDisplay shows:
F. Cycle the BAG COUNT Key to enable ordisable RTS / CTS.
G. Exit using one of the following:
Press BAG STOP Key to select the nextcommunications parameter
OR
Press MOTOR ON / OFF Key to selectthe next programming parameter
OR
Turn the Keyswitch to horizontal, thenback to vertical to exit the programmingmode.
SELECT PORT NO.,
USE BG COUNT KEY
PORT 1; 9600, N, 7, 1
DTE
THE RTS / CTS THAT YOU SELECT WILLAPPLY ONLY TO THE PORT YOU HAVESELECTED IN ITEM �D�.
ENABLE RTS / CTS
USE BG COUNT KEY
DISABLED
PORT 1 RTS / CTS
BE SURE DISPLAY SHOWS CORRECTPORT NUMBER
(TO CHANGE, SEE ITEM �D�)
EXAMPLE: PORT #1
EXAMPLE:
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print order / bagstops
Programming
8. SELECT PRINT ORDER BYVALUE / SIZE.
A. Turn Keyswitch to vertical position, holdBatch Key on Control down, and switchthe Sorter Power Switch to ON.
B. Cycle MOTOR ON / OFF Key untilDisplay shows:
C. Cycle BAG STOP Key to select either ofthe following choices:
D. When the Display shows your choice,exit by pressing the MOTOR ON / OFFKey for the next programming selectionor turning the Keyswitch to horizontal,then back to vertical to exit theprogramming mode.
9. SELECT IF BAG STOPS AREACTIVE OR DISABLED.
A. Turn Keyswitch to vertical position, holdBatch Key on Control down, and switchthe Sorter Power Switch to ON.
B. Cycle MOTOR ON / OFF Key untilDisplay shows:
C. Cycle BAG STOP Key to select either ofthe following choices:
D. When the Display shows your choice,exit by pressing the MOTOR ON / OFFKey for the next programming selectionor turning the Keyswitch to horizontal,then back to vertical to exit theprogramming mode.
SET PRINT ORDER
USE BAG STOP KEY
PRINT COINS IN
ORDER OF VALUE
PRINT COINS IN
ORDER OF SIZEOR
BAG STOPS ACTIVE?
USE BAG STOP KEY
BAG STOPS ARE
ACTIVE
BAG STOPS ARE
DISABLEDOR
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7--second / unit--dollar display
Programming
10.SELECT RUN CONTINUOUSLY OR7--SECOND AUTO STOP.
A. Turn Keyswitch to vertical position, holdBatch Key on Control down, and switchthe Sorter Power Switch to ON.
B. Cycle MOTOR ON / OFF Key untilDisplay shows:
C. Cycle BAG STOP Key to select either ofthe following choices:
D. When the Display shows your choice,exit by pressing the MOTOR ON / OFFKey for the next programming selectionor turning the Keyswitch to horizontal,then back to vertical to exit theprogramming mode.
11.SELECT UNIT OR DOLLARDISPLAY FOR BAG STOP AND COUNT.
A. Turn Keyswitch to vertical position, holdBatch Key on Control down, and switchthe Sorter Power Switch to ON.
B. Cycle MOTOR ON / OFF Key untilDisplay shows:
C. Cycle BAG STOP Key to select either ofthe following choices:
D. When the Display shows your choice,exit by pressing the MOTOR ON / OFFKey for the next programming selectionor turning the Keyswitch to horizontal,then back to vertical to exit theprogramming mode.
SET RUN / AUTOSTOP
USE BAG STOP KEY
SORTER STOPS
AFTER 7 SECONDS
SORTER RUNS
CONTINUOUSLYOR
UNIT OR VALUE?
USE BAG STOP KEY
BAG COUNTS / STOPS
ARE DOLLAR VALUE
BAG COUNTS / STOPS
ARE UNIT VALUEOR
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bagstop values
Programming
12.PROGRAM BAG STOP VALUES
Note: To avoid miscounting and / or drawerspills, select a drawer stop quantity thatdoes not fill the drawer above the molded--in�fill--line� (approximately 3/4 full).
A. Turn Keyswitch to vertical position, holdBatch Key on Control down, and switchthe Sorter Power Switch to ON.
B. Cycle MOTOR ON / OFF Key untilDisplay shows:
C. Cycle BATCH Key to display the coin tobe changed. The existing value for thatcoin will be displayed.
D. Cycle the ACCEPT Key to show thethree choices available for that coin.
E. When the Display shows the choice tobe changed:
1. Cycle the GRAND Key to the digit column tobe changed. The digit will flash.
SELECT BAG STOPS
--USE BATCH KEY
5000
.01 -- STOP 1
5000
.01 -- STOP 1
2500
.01 -- STOP 2OR
500
.01 -- STOP 3OR
EXAMPLE:
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coin values
Programming
2. Cycle the BAG STOP Key to decrement(decrease) the digit value. Cycle the BAGCOUNT Key to increment (increase) thedigit value.
Note: All entries are in unit values only !!!
F. To reset all bag stop settings to theirdefault settings, press the CLEAR Key.
G. Exit using one of the following:
Cycle the BATCH Key to move to thenext Bagstop to be programmed
OR
Press the MOTOR ON / OFF Key toselect the next programming choice
OR
Turn the Keyswitch to horizontal, thenback to vertical to exit the programmingmode.
Note: This will return the Control to normaloperation. Cycle the bagstop key to thedesired station and select the desiredquantity. Refer to �bagstop quantityselection� in earlier in this Guide foradditional information.
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coin values
Programming
13. PROGRAM COIN VALUES.
A. Turn Keyswitch to vertical position, holdBatch Key on Control down, and switchthe Sorter Power Switch (seeFIGURE #7) to ON.
B. Cycle MOTOR ON / OFF Key untilDisplay shows:
C. Cycle BATCH Key to display the stationto be changed. The existing informationfor that coin will be displayed. Refer toFIGURE #10 for coin locations.
D. If you wish to change the existing coinvalue, proceed to Step �E�. If the coin isto be disabled (no count), programmedfor a token count (unit count -- does notadd to totals), or changed to a coin type(denomination value -- adds to total),
E. Cycle the ACCEPT Key until the Displayrequired is shown.
SET COIN SPECS
--USE BATCH KEY
DISABLED
COIN 3 VALUE
UNIT TOKEN TYPE
COIN 3 VALUEOR
COIN TYPE
COIN 3 VALUEOR
TOKEN W / VALUE
COIN 3 VALUE
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coin values
Programming
F. Enter the changes desired using theNumeric Keypad.
G. Depending on selection chosen in step�D�, the Display will change to one of thefollowing examples:
H. If an error is made during entry, press theCE Key to clear the Display and enterthe proper coin value.
I. Exit using one of the following:
Cycle the BATCH Key to move to thenext coin to be programmed
OR
Press the MOTOR ON / OFF Key toselect the next programming choice
OR
Turn the Keyswitch to horizontal, thenback to vertical to exit the programmingmode.
UNIT T #1
COIN 3 VALUEOR
.01
COIN 3 VALUEOR
NO COUNT UNIT TOKEN TYPE
COIN TYPE
DISABLED
COIN 3 VALUE
TOKE # .01
COIN 3 VALUE
TOKEN W / VALUE
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fuse replacement
Circuit Protection
The Sorter employs one Fuse in each leg of theincoming AC line. If either Fuse becomesinoperative, the Sorter will stop.
A coin (or other article) jam severe enough tostop the Sorting Motor will cause the PowerSupply to go into a �foldback� (semi--shutdown)mode; and, if left unattended, will eventuallyblow one or both of the fuses.
FIGURE #18FUSE LOCATION
DISCONNECT SORTER FROM POWERBEFORE EXAMINING OR REPLACINGFUSES. ALWAYS REPLACE THE FUSEWITH THE CORRECT SIZE AND TYPEFOR CONTINUED CIRCUITPROTECTION.
FUSES
PORT 1 PORT 4PORT 3PORT 2
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sorter cleaning / jam removal
Operator Maintenance
!!! IMPORTANT SAFETYINFORMATION !!!
A. CLEANING / JAM REMOVAL
Many cleaning--related accidents arecaused by failure to follow basic safetyrules or written precautions. Accidentscan be avoided if the operator iscompletely familiar with the Sorter and itsoperation.
Improper or inadequate maintenance orcare of the Sorter can be dangerous andcould result in damage to the Sorter orpersonal injury or death to you or otherpersons.
The frequency of any cleaning program must bedetermined by the operator, and will ultimatelybe controlled by operational environment(condition of coin, frequency of use, etc.). ThePower Cord should always be disconnectedbefore cleaning.
DISCONNECT THE POWER CORDFROMTHE POWER SOURCE BEFORECLEANING OR REMOVING A JAMMEDCOIN OR OTHER OBJECT. THE COINTOTALS AND BAGSTOP QUANTITIESWILL BE RETAINED BY THE BATTERYBACKUP CIRCUITRYWHEN THE POWERCORD IS DISCONNECTED.
NEVER ATTEMPT CLEANING WHEN THESORTER IS CONNECTED TO POWER.
NEVER ALLOW TOOLS, FINGERS, HAIR,OR CLOTHING TO COME NEAR MOVINGPARTS.
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sorter cleaning / jam removal
Operator Maintenance
1. General Cleaning
The Sorter should be kept clean and freefrom dirt and dust. Clean the outside with asoft cloth and a mild soap. NEVER usealcohol, Ketone, or any harsh chemicals onthe outside surfaces. NEVER spray anyliquid directly onto the Control or inside theSorter. A small portable vacuum is handy forremoving coin dust buildups from surfacesinside the Sorter.
2. Cleaning Coin Sensors / Clearing Jams inSorting Area
Should a badly bent or mutilated coin orother object enter the sorting area, it couldbecome jammed and must beremoved before further operation.
The Coin Sensors, located at the coin exitpoints, control the counting and must bekept clean and free of dirt buildups, coindust, bag strings, etc., at all times.
Should either situation arise, proceed asfollows:
a. Disconnect the Sorter from Power.
b. Close the Inspection Pan completely andthen lift straight up to remove.
c. Lift the Top Cover for access to thefinned Elastic Sorting Disc.
Note: A short metal rod, attached to theFront Cover will drop down when the Coveris raised to support the cover in the upright(open) position.
d. Remove the Disc by removing theElastomeric (O--Ring) Retainer andunscrewing the large knob in the middleof the Disc.
e. Referring to FIGURE #19, remove theprotective foam strip and CAREFULLYclean the channel, then clean eachCount Sensor with a cotton--tipped swab.
f. Reverse the process to replace the Disc.
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sorter cleaning / jam removal
Operator Maintenance
g. Close the Upper Front Cover and replacethe Inspection Pan. Connect the Sorterto Power, and, if desired, test for properoperation with coin as follows:
FIGURE #19COUNT SENSOR CLEANING
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sorter cleaning / jam removal
Operator Maintenance
3. Clearing jams in the Receiving Area.
Should a Coin Drawer or Bag become overfilled,a Sensor will stop the Sorting Motor.
The likely causes for this condition are:
a. Incorrect Bag Stop setting for size ofDrawer or Bag.
b. Failure to empty Drawer or Bag at BagStop.
c. Improperly installed or folded Coin Bag.
If a Coin Drawer is overfilled, remove theDrawer slowly so that coins are not spilled.
If a Coin Bag is overfilled, the coins will alsoback--up inside the Coin Chute. Straighten theBag and / or shake the Chute to allow the coinsto fall / settle.
If the jam persists, carefully remove the Chute(place your hand under the Chute to retain thecoins), empty the Chute into the Coin Bag,replace the Chute and resume operation.
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service
Support
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