C. Crane A-66 manual Configuration, Workshop Testing the Coin Changer

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A-66 Coin Changer

S e c t i o n 11

11 CONFIGURATION

This section explains how to configure the Opti- pay™ CC A-66 Coin Changer for use.

In order to test the A-66 Coin Changer, react quickly to new false coin occurrences, and make individual adjustments in the workshop or on site, three different service tools are available to facili- tate these Coin Changer requirements.

This section includes:

A presentation of the individual service tools required depending on where the Coin Validator is to be tested or configured

Lists of the functions which can be set with each service tool

Lists of the equipment required for testing or configuration using the respective tool

Brief descriptions detailing how to connect the various service tools to the Coin Changer

Workshop Testing the Coin Changer

If Coin Changer functionality needs to be checked without making any adjustments, the JCM Test Station is sufficient for this purpose. The Test Sta- tion is composed of the following two components:

Test Software WinMDB© and

Tester G-19.0654 for Vending Machine simulation and MDB functions testing

Workshop Testing and/or Configur- ing the Coin Changer

If the Coin Changer requires testing and configura- tion in the workshop, the following three JCM con- figuration solutions are available:

A PC programming station consisting of:

WinEMP© configuration and diagnostics software, including a card reader and a chip card

Tester G-19.0641 for checking the power supply

A Palm Pilot® handheld containing:

PalmEMP© and/or PalmA66© software installed

Tester G-19.0641or G55.0338 for checking the power supply.

If the vending unit does not require testing, it is unnecessary to dismantle the entire Coin Changer. In this case it is just sufficient to remove the Coin Validator from the Coin Changer in order to configure or test it.

If it is difficult to connect the G-19.0641 tester to the 5-pin PCB Edge Connector Plug located behind the Coin Changer housing, and it is more desirable to connect the G-55.0338 tester by means of the MDB connecting cable, an additional 8-pin RJ-45 PC-Adaptor (plug and cable G 55.0348) can be obtained from JCM for this purpose. This will allow the Coin Changer to connect directly to a PC using the easily accessible 8-pin RJ-45 jack on the top right corner of the device. This will also allow testing of all Coin Changer functions and not just the MDB functions available through the 5-pin pcb edge connector plug.

On-Site Testing and/or Configuring the Coin Changer in a Vending Machine

If the Coin Changer must be tested or configured in a Vending Machine on site, the following mobile JCM configuration tools are available:

A Palm Pilot® Handheld with PalmEMP© and PalmA66© software installed

PC Programming Station and Palm Pilot® Handheld Use

There are separate operating instructions available for the PC base station using WinEMP© software and the Palm Pilot® using PalmA66© and

PalmEMP© handheld software. This software con- tains all necessary detailed steps for configuring the Coin Changer from installation, to its initial connection and operation. This user manual only provides a general overview relative to these instructions.

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Contents OptipayTM CC Page Optipay CC Cleaning Transport Technical Data LOF List of FiguresThis page Intentionally Left Blank LOT List of TablesOptipay CC List of Tables General Information General InformationPC Test Station Service ToolsGeneral Information Concerning Coin Changer AdvantagesUpdate Tools Configuration ToolsOptipay CC Proper use Safety InstructionsProtecting Yourself and the Equip- ment This page Intentionally Left Blank Device Overview DesignCoin Validator Pilot Lights DIP Switch BlockReturn Lever KeyboardTube Cassette Payout UnitProduct Labels Filling Level Sensors MDB Vending Machine CablePayout Module Functions Configuring Change Tube Coin MaximumInhibiting Certain Coin Types Configuring TokensResetting the Tube Counter Security Stock ConsiderationsMinimizing String Manipulation optional Individual Wake-up Time Consider- ationsThis page Intentionally Left Blank 1Coin Validator Removal InstallationInstallation 1Coin Validator Keyboard EnergizingThis page Intentionally Left Blank Validator Change Filling OperationEmptying the Change Tubes to a Certain Fill Level 2Coin Validator Switch Block Inhibiting Coin Types Using DIP Switch Block Settings1Opening and Closing the Coin Validator’s Access Panel CleaningThis page Intentionally Left Blank Transport This page Intentionally Left Blank CE Certification Technical DataSpecifications This page Intentionally Left Blank PC Programming Station and Palm Pilot Handheld Use ConfigurationWorkshop Testing the Coin Changer Workshop Testing and/or Configur- ing the Coin ChangerPalmEMP Software Which Functions Can be Config- ured?WinEMP Software PalmA66 Software1PC Programming Station Connection Connecting a Palm Pilot HandheldThis page Intentionally Left Blank Requirements Managing Coin and Configuration Set- tingsSet functions listed in -5 a through h Enabling the Bill Recycler Select Tab on Changer Service, Token Programming, and Currency Conversion Gramming within the menu 18Conversion Setting Mode Changer DiagnosticsDisclaimer IndexLED PalmE66 Numerics Testing requirements conditions for…Quick Pilot Light Diagnosis Trouble ShootingFront Panel LED Indicators Display Meaning Trouble Diagnosis Using a Palm Pilot Set- ting ModuleDisplay Meaning Trouble Optipay CC Trouble Shooting Glossary Coin ChangerGlossary of Terms Optipay CC Glossary May 5900335