g13mft MDB s1 GB
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Edition 1.2
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G-13.mft MDB/S1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of contents
1
General information
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9
9
Safety instructions
10
Proper use
10
11
Design
12
Switching blocks
Switch assignment with double block
data-management (B-0 and B-1)
Switch assignment with single
block data-management
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15
15
Interfaces
Interface vending machine
Interface configuration (WinEMP/PalmEMP2)
Interface external sorting device
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Label
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Function
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Coin channels
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Starting up
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Operation
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Troubleshooting
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Technical data
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CE certification
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Accessories
Front plates
Sorting device ...
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Configuration software
Index
Glossary
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INTRODUCTION
General information
This chapter should provide a general overview of the advantages and
options regarding the coin validator G-13.mft with serial MDB or S1 interface.
The first section, however, is designed to help you navigate easily within
these operating instructions.
INTRODUCTION
G-13.mft MDB/S1
G-13.mft MDB/S1
INTRODUCTION
Advantages
Models
The G-13.mft is available as an MDB model and as an S1 model. The S1
protocol is an MDB protocol specified for NRI coin validators and differs from
the standard MDB protocol with respect to commands and restrictions for
mains supply and sorting.
Both models of the G-13.mft are available with top or front entry. The
G-13.mft with front entry usually has a MIDI front plate or a MINI front plate
fitted to the left-hand side of the device (see Chap. 3 "Design"). The device
is, however, also available as a front entry model without front plate.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
G-13.mft MDB/S1
Safety instructions
Before operating the device for the first time, please read through these
instructions carefully at least once, and most importantly the safety
instructions. This is to ensure you have understood the contents of these
instructions as well as how to operate the coin validator.
Proper use
Series G-13.mft coin validators with MDB or S1 interface are intended to be
used in amusement, vending and service machines with an MDB or S1
interface and are supposed to check the coins inserted in the machines for
specific coin properties.
These coin validators have been constructed in compliance with the state
of the art and recognized safety regulations. Nevertheless this equipment
can be a source of danger. Therefore please observe the following safety
regulations.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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DESIGN
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Design
2
1
1
2
3
7
3
10
5
Fig. 1a: Design G-13.mft, top entry model
3 Mounting studs
1 Return lever
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DESIGN
MINI
7
3
10
1
3
5
4
5
MIDI
Fig. 1b: Design G-13.mft, front entry model with front plate
3 Mounting studs
1 Return button
10 Interface
PC programming station (WinEMP)/
Palm handheld (PalmEMP2)
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Coins inserted into the coin validator pass through the coin insert funnel 2
into the measurement and validation area of the device, in which their coin
properties are compared with the values of the stored acceptance bands.
Coins rejected by the coin validator pass into the return area 4, Fig. 1a/5,
Fig. 1b, and coins accepted for sale leave the device through the coin
outlet 5, Fig. 1a/4, Fig. 1b, and are fed into the cash-box or an external
sorting device. (See Fig. 1a and 1b)
Switching blocks
On the rear, the coin validator is equipped with
two switching blocks with 10 DIL switches
S1.1-10 and S2.1-10 each.
S1
S2
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DESIGN
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DESIGN
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Interfaces
At the bottom right-hand side on the rear of the coin validator there is a
10-pole connecting plug to the vending machine, and on the left-hand side
at the centre there is a 3-pole JST plug for connecting an external sorting
device. On the left-hand side, there is the interface to the PC programming
station and the Palm handheld. (See Fig. 1a and 1b)
You can obtain further information about the MDB and S1 interface:
in the "NAMA document MDB/ICP 2.0" (www.vending.org) and
in the NRI S1 specification for the G-40 S1, which will be placed at
your disposal upon your request.
You will find a list of the commands implemented in the G-13.mft in
Chap. 9 "Technical data".
Please refer to the section "Pin assignment and connection
diagrams" also included in Chap. 9 "Technical data" for more details
on the assignment of individual plugs (pins).
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DESIGN
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DESIGN
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Label
The label of the coin validator contains all the data defining the device such
as device series, device type and device operation as well as customerspecific default values such as coin type and currency:
1 2 34 5
16
15
14
13
12 11
10
Fig. 2: Label
1 Coin information memory block 0
(if DIL switch S1.10 on OFF)
2 Currency and coin type
block 0
memory
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8 Nominal voltage
9 Bar code
10 Date of manufacture
11 Consecutive device number per order
number
12 Ordering code
13 Order number
14 Device model
15 Data block number and revision
number
16 Device type
9B =
8B =
7B =
6B =
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FUNCTION
Function
This chapter describes how the coin validator works, using the route which
an inserted coin takes in the coin validator:
Coin acceptance and coin rejection
Coin channels
Single or double block data-management
Accepted coin sensors
Optional string recognition
Control for external sorting device
Inhibit coin acceptance
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Coin channels
The coin validator has 32 "memory slots" for coin acceptance which can be
assigned up to 32 different coin types or tokens. These "memory slots" are
termed coin channels. The acceptance band of a coin type/token is allocated
to a coin channel and the coin type/token is accepted in that channel.
In order to reject false coins reliably, frequently for one coin type, in addition to
the normal coin channel, channels with a narrow or even very narrow
acceptance band are set up (see section "Label" in Chap. 3 "Design"). The
limit values of these coin channels are closer to one another so that false coins
with similar measured values are rejected. Narrow and very narrow coin
channels, however, also possess a lower acceptance rate.
In addition, it is possible to allocate coins with different measured values but
identical coin values to different coin channels. This is how the coin validator
can, for example, accept old and new coins of the same type.
However, a coin channel is not only assigned the acceptance band of a coin
type but also other coin information which defines further processing of the
coin after its acceptance: e.g. coin value or sorting information for an
external sorting device.
Since in most cases the manufacturers customer-specific programming
does not take up all the coin channels, channels which are still vacant can
be assigned coin types and further information desired at any time using the
WinEMP PC configuration software or PalmEMP2. Existing configurations
can be changed.
The last eight coin channels 25 to 32 (or 9 to 16 with double block datamanagement, see section "Single or double block data-management" in
this chapter) are intended to be used for the teach mode. In these coin
channels new coin types can also be taught without configuration software,
directly via the lower switching block on the coin validator; i.e. a coin channel
is re-assigned a coin type or also a token (see section "Teach mode" in
Chap. 6 "Operation").
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FUNCTION
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Sorting principle
The sorting gates are activated via the 3-pole JST plug on the rear of the
device (see Fig. 1a and 1b) and via three sorting control lines. Since these
are bidirectional sorting control lines, the coin validator can also receive
signals. If, for example, a connected hopper or change tube is full of coins
and if these units send an appropriate "Full" signal to the coin validator, all
the other coins are directed into the cash-box until the hopper/change tube
is emptied or an amount has been paid out. With the S1 model, this kind of
feedback from an external sorting device can only be provided on sorting
ways that are addressed via a single sorting control line (S1 sorting way 1,
2, 4; see table below).
Which coin type is to be sorted via which of the three sorting control lines is
programmed by the manufacturer according to the customers specifications
but it can be changed or re-configured with the WinEMP PC configuration
software or PalmEMP2.
While the coin validator is sorting an accepted coin (= sorting time,
see section "Sorting time of an external sorting device" in this
chapter), it cannot accept any further coins.
With the S1 model, the following sorting control lines are activated for a
specific sorting way:
S1 sorting way
0 (cash-box)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
22
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
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FUNCTION
2
R
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FUNCTION
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STARTING UP
Starting up
The G-13.mft is either
started up in a machine, or
connected for configuration of the device with the NRI software
to a PC and to an NRI tester for configuration with the software
WinEMP or
to a Palm handheld for configuration with the software PalmEMP2
in the machine.
In the last section of this chapter, you can find out how to fit the NRI sorting
device to the G-13.mft before you install the device in the vending machine.
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4 Connect the coin validator to the machine using the 10-pole interface 3
provided and the appropriate connecting cable (see Fig. 3).
3
2
1 Mounting studs
(not illustrated on the left-hand side of the device)
2 Interface
PC programming station (WinEMP)/
Palm handheld (PalmEMP2)
3 Interface vending machine
Fig. 3: Installation
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STARTING UP
WinEMP
Card reader
Tester
G-13.mft
To find out how to connect this device environment to your PC, please refer
to the separate operating instructions for the WinEMP software "WinEMP
The configuration and diagnostics program for NRI coin validators" (refer
also to Chap. 8 "Which functions can be set using WinEMP/PalmEMP2?").
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4 Use the 3-pole sorting plug 8 on the PCB 9 and on the rear of the
coin validator to connect the sorting device to the G-13.mft with the
help of the appropriate sorting cable.
5 Use the 10-pole connecting plug 10 on the PCB 9 and on the rear of
the coin validator to connect the sorting device to the G-13.mft for
power supply of the sorting solenoids with the help of the appropriate
connecting cable.
6 Use the 10-pole connecting plug 10 on the PCB 9 and the same
connecting cable to connect the coin validator to the vending
machine (see also section "Starting up in the vending machine" in
this chapter).
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STARTING UP
9
10
8
Fig. 5a: Connect G-13.mft, top entry model, to NRI sorting device
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6 Use the 10-pole connecting plug 8 on the PCB 7 and on the rear of
the coin validator to connect the sorting device to the G-13.mft for
power supply of the sorting solenoids with the help of the appropriate
connecting cable.
7 Use the 10-pole connecting plug 8 on the PCB 7 and the same
connecting cable to connect the coin validator to the vending
machine (see also section "Starting up in the vending machine" in
this chapter).
5
3
7
8
6
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OPERATION
Operation
In this chapter you will find out how to:
Inhibit coin types or their coin channels
Teach coin types in teach mode
Select the desired memory block 0 or 1
Coin channel 1
Coin channel 2
Coin channel 3
Coin channel 4
Coin channel 5
Coin channel 6
Coin channel 7
Coin channel 8
off
on
vacant
vacant
vacant
vacant
vacant
vacant
vacant
vacant
inhibited
inhibited
inhibited
inhibited
inhibited
inhibited
inhibited
inhibited
off
on
vacant
vacant
vacant
vacant
vacant
vacant
vacant
vacant
inhibited
inhibited
inhibited
inhibited
inhibited
inhibited
inhibited
inhibited
S1
S2
Switching block S2
DIL switch
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Coin channel 9
Coin channel 10
Coin channel 11
Coin channel 12
Coin channel 13
Coin channel 14
Coin channel 15
Coin channel 16
S1
S2
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Please refer to the label of the device to see which coin type has been
assigned to which coin channel at the factory. However, this assignment
can be changed at any time using the WinEMP PC configuration software
or PalmEMP2.
If all coin types are to be accepted for payment at the vending machine, the
DIL switches S1.1S1.8 and S2.1S2.8 of the two switching blocks are in
the lower position on OFF. If you want to inhibit a coin channel, you only need
to move the respective DIL switch toward the top to ON.
Example
(the coin validator is no longer supposed to accept the coin(s) assigned to coin
channels 3 and 10, which means that coin channels 3 and 10 must be
inhibited)
With the DIL switches in these positions, the coin validator no longer
accepts the coin type(s) assigned to coin channels 3 and 10!
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OPERATION
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With this setting the coin validator accepts coins in the narrow coin channel and
not in the normal one.
With this setting the coin validator no longer accepts the 2-euro coin or the British
2-pound coin.
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OPERATION
Teach mode
Coin channels can also be taught directly without configuration software via
the switching block on the coin validator, i.e. a coin channel is reassigned a
coin type or even a token without having to remove the coin validator from
the vending machine. You can also widen the acceptance band for the
selected coin channel so that the rejection of genuine coins is reduced. For
the teaching procedure, coin channels 9 to 16 of the activated memory block
are available with double block data-management and coin channels 25 to
32 with single block data-management (see also section "Single or double
block data-management" in Chap. 4 "Function").
Coin channel 9
Coin channel 10
Coin channel 11
Coin channel 12
Coin channel 13
Coin channel 14
Coin channel 15
Coin channel 16
Teach mode
Acceptance band
off
on
switch off
normal
teach
teach
teach
teach
teach
teach
teach
teach
switch on
wide
S1
S2
Coin channel 25
Coin channel 26
Coin channel 27
Coin channel 28
Coin channel 29
Coin channel 30
Coin channel 31
Coin channel 32
Teach mode
Acceptance band
off
on
switch off
normal
teach
teach
teach
teach
teach
teach
teach
teach
switch on
wide
S1
S2
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4 Insert at least 10 coins of the new coin type/token into the coin
validator or vending machine.
After the 10th coin has been inserted, the acceptance gate is
operated once (solenoid attraction sound). Additional coins can be
inserted.
Now you can save the measured values generated by the inserted coins in
either a normal (a) or a wide (b) acceptance band. A wide acceptance band
is only an appropriate choice when you only have a limited selection of coins
at your disposal for the purpose of teaching tokens and would still like to
program greater tolerance limits.
To save with the normal acceptance band:
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OPERATION
6 Set DIL switch S2.18 (here: S2.3) and S2.10, if necessary, for the normal operating mode (see section "Inhibit coin channels" in this chapter).
The new coin type/token will now be accepted for payment by the coin
validator.
The DIL switches of the lower switching block S2 can be used to
inhibit the taught coins or tokens in the assignment according to
which they have been taught.
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3 Use a cloth to wipe off the coin runway inside the coin validator.
4 Close the flight deck again.
5 Reconnect the vending machine to the mains supply.
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Troubleshooting
Malfunctions can occur in all electronic devices. These do not always have
to be faults in the device. In many cases the reason is improper connections
or incorrect settings. Therefore: please first of all check, whether the
malfunction can simply be remedied using the following table:
Problem
Possible causes
Remedy, hints
Coin
validator
does not
accept coin
No power supply
Return lever/button
pressed/got stuck
Coin inhibited
Coin
validator
accepts
coin but no
credit is
given
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TECHNICAL DATA
Technical data
Supply voltage
10 V to 16 V DC
Power consumption
Temperature range
-25 C to 70 C
Temperature change
Rel. Humidity
Up to 93 %
Condensation
Not permissible
Machine interface
Sorting interface
Coin acceptance
Device dimensions
Height: 102 mm
Width: 89 mm
Depth: 52 mm
(For mounting dimensions, see separate documentation)
Mounting position
Mark of conformity
100 A at 4 V
30 A
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CE certification
The CE certificate (CE = Communauts Europennes) confirms
that our products comply with specified basic requirements of
the applicable directive. The CE certificate is not a quality
assurance certificate in terms of the quality expected by the
manufacturer but only in terms of the quality demanded legally. It is a pure
administrative certificate and is intended only as proof of compliance with
the directives for the monitoring authorities and not directed at clients or final
customers.
Which directives were applied can be seen in the declaration of conformity.
The manufacturer must keep this declaration available for the monitoring
authorities only (for a minimum period of 10 years after the last product has
been introduced to the market). However, upon request we can provide
copies of this declaration for our customers.
The following directives and their subsequent changes can be partially
applied to our devices:
1. The EMC Directive (89/336/EEC)
for devices which cause electromagnetic interference or are interfered
with by such.
2. The Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC)
for electrical equipment which is used with a nominal voltage of
between 50 and 1000 V AC and 751500 V DC.
3. The CE Certificate Labelling Directive (93/68/EEC)
Modification directive regarding the application and use of CE labels.
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TECHNICAL DATA
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ground (GND)
Pin 2
not assigned
Pin 3
Pin 4
not assigned
Pin 5
Pin 6
not assigned
Pin 7
Pin 8
+5 V output
Pin 9
not assigned
10
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TECHNICAL DATA
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Pin 1
Pin 2
Pin 3
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TECHNICAL DATA
00h
01h
02h
03h
04h
05h
07h
07h
00h
05h
Command
Data [Bytes
expected/
returned]
Reset
Status
Tube Status
Poll
Coin Type
Dispense
Expansion Command Identification
Expansion Command Status
[0/ACK]
[0/23]
[0/18]
[0/1..16]
[4/ACK]
[1/ACK]
[0/33]
[0/2]
Byte 2
00h
00h
Meaning
Return lever pressed
Two coins (coin inserted too quickly)
Program error/data memory
Accepted coin sensor (CP3/CP4) did not detect
within specified measuring time
Reset occurred
Coin pile-up
Unknown coin rejected (slug counter)
Coin 015 accepted
Coin 015 rejected
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Implemented S1 commands
Byte 1 Byte 2 Command
00h
01h
03h
04h
06h
07h
07h
07h
07h
00h
01h
03h
04h
Data [Bytes
expected/
returned]
Reset
Status
Poll
Coin Type
Change Default Value
Expansion Command Identification
Expansion Current Value
Expansion Command Diagnose 1
Expansion Command Diagnose 2
[0/ACK]
[0/30]
[0/1..16]
[4/ACK]
[9/ACK]
[0/33]
[0/13]
[0/ACK]
[0/5]
Meaning
Status and error messages
vacant
Slug counter
Error with coin acceptance
vacant
Sort-info way 07
vacant
Coin info with successful acceptance
Coin info with incorrect acceptance
Value
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TECHNICAL DATA
Accessories
In order to test the coin validator or adapt it to your individual needs, you can
acquire the following accessories from NRI:
Front plates
For the G-13.mft two different
front plates are available, which
are fitted from the left-hand side
to the front entry model of the
coin validator, so that the cut-out
in the machine wall provided for
the installation is enclosed:
MIDI front plate
with white return button
(ordering code 5508)
with black return button
(ordering code 19329)
MINI front plate
with white return button
(ordering code 22569)
with black return button
(ordering code 23097)
Coins are inserted into the device
via the top slot in the front plate.
Not accepted coins that are
directed into the return area are
returned via the lower slot.
MINI
MIDI
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Configuration software
To be able to react as quickly as possible to new false coins, in the workshop
or on site, and enable you to make your individual adjustments, the coin
validator can be connected to:
The NRI PC programming station consisting of
Configuration and diagnostics software "WinEMP", including card
reader und chip card (ordering code: 20119 for basic module and
20169 for additional module)
Tester G-19.0641 (ordering code 12922)
The NRI Palm application "PalmEMP2", which is available on the NRI
homepage. To be able to connect a Palm handheld m125 to the coin
validator, you need a dongle with the ordering code 23760; for an m105,
a dongle with the ordering code 23761. If you want to perform data block
downloads with the help of a Palm handheld, you need the WinEMP
software (see above) with PalmEMP2 download rights (ordering code
23649), which are saved on the WinEMP chip card.
You can also use a 9-pole D-SUB plug (ordering code 23764) to
connect the Palm handheld via the universal dongle. However, the
Palm handheld must be equipped with an interface that can be
connected to the serial HotSync cable (available with PalmTM).
For further details about the individual PalmEMP2 dongles, please
refer to the NRI homepage (www.nri.de).
For details on which settings can be made with the help of WinEMP and
PalmEMP2, please see Chap. 8 "Which functions can be set using WinEMP/
PalmEMP2?" For details on how to carry out these settings, please refer to
the separate software instructions.
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Index
A
Accentuations in the text 7
Acceptance
band 19, 55
gate 19, 55
of coins 19, 41
speed 41
Accepted coin sensors 21, 55
Accessories 49
Advantages 9
Angle, mounting position 41
Attraction duration 55
B
Bar code 18
Block 21
definition 55
select (double block data-management
only) 37
C
Cash-box 12
CE
certificate labelling directive 42
certification 42
Change tubes, external 22
Channel 20, 55
Cleaning 38
Coin
acceptance 41
band 20, 56
channels 20, 55
narrow 20
normal 20
teach 20, 35
very narrow 20
Diameter 41
insert funnel 12, 14
outlet 12, 14
properties 55
Thickness 41
type 18, 55
teach 20, 35
value 55
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Commands
MDB 47
S1 48
Condensation 41
Configuration 40
Connection
diagram
G-13.mft external sorting 46
G-13.mft vending machine 44
Palm handheld (PalmEMP2) 27
PC (WinEMP) 27
sorting device 26, 28
vending machine 26, 28, 30
Conventions, instructions 7
Currency 18
Current consumption 41
D
Data block
number 18
update 27, 40, 51, 55
Default status 48
Design 12
Deviation, mounting position 41
Device
dimensions 41
number 18
type 18
Diagnostics 40
DIL switches 14, 31
double block data-management 14
inhibit coins
double block data-management 31
single block data-management 33
single block data-management 15, 33
teach mode
double block data-management 35
single block data-management 35
Dimensions 7, 41
Discharge, electrostatic 11
Documentation, additional 7
Double block data-management 21
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ECV 56
Electrostatic discharge 11
EMC directive 42
Error codes
MDB 47
S1 48
Error remedy 39
Label 18
Low voltage directive 42
F
Factory setting 48
False coins, reject 20
Flight deck, open 38
Front plate 9, 12, 49
MIDI 9, 12, 49
MINI 9, 13, 49
Function 19
G
General information
G-13.mft 8
instructions 7
Glossary 7, 55
Guide 7
H
Header 47
Hopper, external 22
Humidity 41
I
Inhibit
coin channels 31
double block data-management 31
single block data-management 33
coin types 24
double block data-management 31
single block data-management 33
Input current, receiver 41
Installation
Palm handheld (PalmEMP2) 27
PC (WinEMP) 27
Interface
external sorting 12, 13, 17
PC/Palm handheld 12, 13
vending machine 12, 16
M
Maintenance 38
Malfunction, what can be done? 39
Manuals, additional 7
Manufacture date 18
Mark of conformity 41
Markings in the text 7
MDB 56
commands 47
model 9
specification 16
Measurement area 14
Memory block 21
definition 57
select (double block data-management only)
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Models 9
Mounting
dimensions 7
position 41
studs 12
Multi-frequency technology 8
N
NAMA 16
Nominal voltage 18
Notes 7
O
Open coin validator 38
Operating voltage 41
Operation 31
Order number 18
Ordering code 18
Output current, transmitter 41
P
PalmEMP2 8
connection 27, 51
dongle 51
functions 40
ordering code 51
J
JST plug 17, 22
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INDEX
R
Receiver, input current 41
Relative humidity 41
Requests to perform an action 7
Reset status, S1 model 48
Return
area 12, 14
button 13, 15
lever 12, 15
S
S1 56
commands 48
model 9
specification 16
Safety instructions 7, 10
Single block data-management 21
Sorting
control line 56
device
external 14
install 26, 28
ordering code 50
gates 17, 22, 56
time 22, 23, 56
ways, S1 model 22
Specification
MDB 16
S1 16
Standard settings (following reset, S1 model)
48
Starting up 25
at the vending machine 26, 28, 30
with sorting device 26, 28
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Status messages 47
MDB 47
S1 48
String sensor 56
Supply voltage 41
Switching block 14, 31, 57
double block data-management 14
inhibit coins
double block data-management 31
single block data-management 33
single block data-management 15, 33
teach mode
double block data-management 35
single block data-management 35
Symbols in the text 7
T
Teach mode 35
description 57
Technical data 41
Temperature
change 41
range 41
Tester
device environment, PC programming station
51
ordering code 51
Tilt, mounting position 41
Token 57
teach 20, 35
Top entry 9
Transmitter, output current 41
Troubleshooting 39
Types 9
V
Validation area 14
Variants 9
Versions 9
W
WinEMP
connection 27, 51
device environment, PC programming station
27, 51
functions 40
ordering code 51
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GLOSSARY
Glossary
Acceptance band
Acceptance gate
Accepted coin sensors The accepted coin sensors are positioned in front of the
cash-box coin outlet of the coin validator and check whether
accepted coins fall unhindered into the cash-box chute.
Attraction duration
Block
Memory block
Channel
Coin channel
Coin properties
Coin type
One coin type includes all coins for which the coin
properties agree.
Coin value
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GLOSSARY
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ECV
MDB
Memory block
S1
Sorting gate
Sorting time
String sensor
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GLOSSARY
Switching blocks
The two switching blocks are located on the rear of the coin
validator and incorporate 10 DIL switches each. Each switch
has a specific function, e.g. inhibiting individual or grouped
coin channels.
Teach mode
Token
57