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1. A good annual maintenance routine would be to remove the bill stacker and use air pressure to blow out the debris that has accumulated Next the guide bars and ram slide should be cleaned with a soft clean cloth It s best to remove the stacker bill box to expose these components NOTE No lubricants of any type should be used on any of the moving parts 4 3 Coin Hopper Maintenance Occasionally you will want to check the inside of your hopper s for pieces of string or other debris from money bags or dirty coins When your power is OFF simply empty the hopper and take a look inside Is the agitator clean Do you see any obvious dirt or obstruction If so remove it Open the bottom door and clean the gears and the hopper interrupter See diagram on page 6 Once again no lubrication is necessary on the hopper mechanisms 27 4 4 Removal and Re installation of the System Components 4 4 1 Removing The Note Acceptor From The Cabinet 1 Turn off the 120 volt A C power at the System Power Source using the power switch 2 Unplug all cable connectors which are located on the side of the note acceptor 3 Locate the two detents on the front of the note acceptor The detents are made of black plastic material and have pull rings attached to them Push in on the detents with your forefingers and lift upward on the bottom of the note acceptor The note acceptor will come free from its mount and may be removed from the cabinet Note A slight
2. 1 Print Audit F1 Prints the current machine audit You must have a printer and the printer must be installed 3 6 4 2 Print Door F2 Prints all of the door audits You must have a printer and the printer must be installed 22 3 7 Options Menu PRESS F4 3 7 1 HOPPER ALARM F1 This feature is only used by the KEEPTRAC system and allows users to set an alarm condition that activates when the hopper is nearing a soldout state See KEEPTRAC manual for additional information If not used set to zero 3 7 2 SETUP F2 3 7 2 1 Multiple Country Support Factory default setting USA This option changes the country language the Data Terminal is programming for Example If set to U S the programmable bills will be 1 5 10 and 20 If set to Mexico the programmable bills will be 10peso 20peso 50peso 100peso 200peso 500peso THIS SETTING MUST MATCH COUNTRY OF THE NOTE ACCEPTOR SOFTWARE TO WORK CORRECTLY Current country language options are U S English Canada English Canada French and Mexico Spanish 3 7 2 2 Tamper Time Factory default setting 15 minutes This feature resets a tamper error after a set time has elapsed Setting the time value to 0 will disable this feature Maximum time limit is 99 minutes Pressing RESET F4 on the Data Terminal will also clear a tamper error if this feature is enabled 3 7 2 3 Hopper Transfer Factory default setting Yes On a soldout lockup or error the active hopper wi
3. FAX 610 859 0627 Standard Change Makers Western Region 11731 Telegraph Road Suite C Santa Fe Springs CA 90670 866 394 5411 FAX 562 801 1180 Standard Change Makers Canada 6020 Van Den Abeele St Laurent Quebec Canada H4S 1R9 514 332 2196 FAX 514 332 3963 Record these numbers here for use when ordering parts Serial Model
4. Last Bill In Dump Hoppers Clear Audit OPTIONS F4 Hopper Alarm Setup Time and Date Personal Identification Number 17 3 4 Programming Menu Press F1 YOU MAY STEP THROUGH EACH SUB MENU BY PRESSING F2 YOU MAY EXIT THIS MENU AT ANY TIME BY PUSHING THE F5 MAIN MENU KEY Pressing the will give help The programming menu allows you to select the bills you want to accept the security level you want for each bill accepted the value of the coins in each hopper how you want the change dispensed which hoppers you want the change dispensed from and into which stacker compartment you want the bills placed If your machine is equipped with a coin acceptor OR if you want to accumulate to a specific amount e g 2 50 before dispensing a ticket or token you may want to modify the accumulate functions There are FIVE SUB MENUS 3 4 1 Bill Acceptance Security Level Your Data Terminal will display the following to see if you want to be in this sub menu Bills accepted F1 YES F2 NO F5 MAIN MENU If your answer is YES you will be asked by the Data Terminal which bill denominations you want to accept As an example the first bill on your screen will be the 1 If you want to accept this bill press F1 for YES or F2 for NO This will be followed by a question on the Security Level you want for all 1 bills O is the lowest and 9 is the highest Most machines are factory set at 5 You may cha
5. TO MAKE THEIR REGULAR CHARGE FOR ANY WORK PERFORMED This limited warranty shall not apply to any Manufacturer s machine component or part which must be replaced because of normal wear which have been subject to misuse negligence or accident or which have been repaired or altered outside of Manufacturer s factory or one of its company owned service centers unless authorized by Manufacturer Manufacturer shall not be liable for any loss damage or expense including without limitation the loss of money caused by inadvertent machine dispense or by the use of counterfeit or bogus money caused from or related in any way to the use of its products or from any other cause No person agent dealer or any other entity is authorized to give or alter any warranties on behalf of Manufacturer nor to assume for Manufacturer any other obligation or liability in connection with any of its products Manufacturer reserves the right to make design and or operational changes to its products without obligation to incorporate these changes in products previously sold THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS VALID ONLY IF AN OWNER S WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD HAS BEEN FULLY AND PROPERLY COMPLETED AND IS ON FILE WITH THE MANUFACTURER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SUPERSEDES AND IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES WHETHER ARISING UNDER STATUTE COMMON LAW CONVENTION OR TREATY INCLUDING WARRANTIES AGAINST INFRINGEMENT WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS F
6. of the moving parts NOTE The change machine will function with no stacker present 4 8 8 STK FULL Stacker Full Are all of the bill compartments full and all orange compartment full indicators and red status indicator on If the answer is YES empty the bill compartment s If the answer is NO is a pressure plate mechanism jammed If the answer is YES free the jam If the answer is NO turn power off then on Does stacker full light turn off If the answer is YES test the stacker by inserting bills into the acceptor and observing the operation of the stacker If the answer is NO repair or replace the stacker 42 4 8 9 WATCHDOG Have a qualified electrician check the A C supply for the proper voltage and for tight connections at the changer and the service panel Check that all internal wiring in the changer is properly connected Have the power supply outputs checked by your nearest qualified repair center 4 9 Miscellaneous failures 4 9 1 Coin Acceptance Problems for machines that have optional Coin Acceptors Press the coin return button on the coin acceptor Do all four coin input LEDS on the interface light up If the answer is NO replace the coin acceptor repair or replace the interface board or the note acceptor If the answer is YES insert one of each coin into the coin acceptor The LED for that coin should light momentarily as the coin passes through the coin acceptor If one or more of
7. removing the stacker If there is no improvement the system power supply may be defective If you hear clicking from the power supply replace the 40 watt board See Appendix A 4 9 5 Does Not Calibrate Try to recalibrate with a new balance card Replace or repair the note acceptor Contact the nearest Standard Change Makers Service Department for further information See address and phone numbers on the inside of the back cover of this manual Other Problems Component to Replace OUT OF SERVICE light on One of the hopper cables is switched with the No data terminal response keyboard cable Interface Board Coin Panel Incorrect Payouts Reprogram the Note Acceptor Hopper interrupter is dirty or defective Stacker jams Stacker misaligned See Appendix A Defective Acceptor drive rollers Takes bill no payout no message Check programs accumulate value Does nat go out of service 45 4 10 Service Appendix A Stacker Alignment Proper alignment of the bill stacker to the note acceptor is critical for the bill transport operation A poorly aligned stacker is the number one cause of bill jams between the acceptor and stacker The following instructions and diagrams will aid in the inspection and alignment between these two devices Inspection Procedure With the bill acceptor and stacker mounted in place the stacker should be level and centered to the bottom of the acceptor as illustrated by Figure 1 The clearance between t
8. the LEDS does not light replace the coin acceptor If the problem persists repair or replace the note acceptor Refer to 4 5 2 43 4 9 2 Stacker Bill Compartment Full no transfer or stacker full message Is the large bill tension spring inside the stacker s bill compartment fully compressed If the answer is NO insufficient bills in compartment If the answer is YES check the ten 10 pin connector on the lower edge of the stacker board for proper connection Also check the stacker communication cable for improper seating in the connectors and for bad connections or broken wires If the fault cannot be found in the stacker then replace the interface board in the acceptor 4 9 3 Testing The Stacker To test the operation of the stacker insert all the denominations of the bills that the stacker is programmed to take one at a time When each bill is inserted watch the action of the moving bill receiver and the bill ram As an example consider a three compartment stacker which is programmed to put the one dollar bill in the center compartment the five dollar bill in compartment 3 left hand compartment and the ten dollar bill in compartment 2 right hand compartment Example 1 Correct Operation Insert a one dollar bill in the note acceptor The acceptor will check the note and deposit it in the bill receiver The receiver will not move but the ram will push the bill into the stack in compartment one center compartment
9. wired on a dedicated line A dedicated line is a circuit which has no other equipment connected on the same circuit breaker or fuse The purpose of a dedicated line is to reduce the possibility of line interference which may cause the changer to malfunction If the situation does not allow the recommended installation a 3 wire line cord may be substituted The changer is equipped with an electrical filter network to condition the line In order for this filter to function the machine must be connected to a good ground The ground can be checked by measuring the voltage between the white wire and the green wire This voltage should never exceed Y volt AC NOTE See Appendix E for more information NOTE An improperly connected machine may void your warranty A WORD ABOUT GROUNDING Please make sure your changer has a good ground Improper grounding of the changer will cause erratic operation and is unsafe for the people using the changer 3 The electrical connections are made in the Power Outlet Filter Box as follows A Open the cabinet and unplug all cords going to the outlet and remove the front cover from the Power Outlet Filter box B Strip the insulation back half an inch on the brown and blue wires coming from the front panel of the Power Outlet Filter box C Use wire nuts to attach the BLUE wire To the BLACK wire and the BROWN wire TO the WHITE wire Electrical tape should be used to wrap the wire nuts thereby ensuring a sa
10. 50 error codes to help identify problems See 3 5 1 in your programming section DISP ERR This message is displayed for one of two different reasons First the system micro controller memory may have failed This error can be caused by power surges or improper equipment handling The system micro controller should be replaced prior to putting the machine back into service Second the dispense watchdog circuitry may have been activated This circuit protects against coin dispense errors or mispays The DISP ERR message will cause the machine to go out of service You must turn power off then on and press F5 to reset this error DATA BAD This message indicates that the information programmed into the machine by the data terminal has changed When you see the DATA BAD message do not fail to check your programmed values completely You may find values such as number of quarters dispensed that are different from those you originally programmed into the machine reprogram those values so they are correct These conditions can be caused by power surges or an improperly grounded circuit See Section 1 3 for information on electrical hookups CAUTION Determine the cause of this error before placing the machine back in service Contact your nearest service office for additional information SOLD OUT SOLD OUT is displayed when one of the machine hoppers is running low on coins and there is a risk that the machine will shortchang
11. ES If the answer is NO repair or replace the note acceptor And the hopper motor still does not run check the hopper A C Line cord for tight connections at the hopper end Check the hopper motor connections to the hopper drive board When possible substitute another hopper or hopper driver board If the problem still exist repair or replace the note acceptor Repairs should be performed by a qualified Repair Center 40 4 8 6 5 Hopper Bypass Plugs The 600 Note Acceptor is equipped with a Dispense Watchdog Circuit to protect against coin dispense errors or mispays For proper operation of this circuit all hopper ports on the note acceptor A B C D must be connected with either a hopper cable or a special bypass plug Your machine will function properly without the bypass plug s However the dispense watchdog circuit will be disabled and your machine will not be set to the maximum level of protection Your machine has been configured this way at the factory and one extra bypass plug is included with all machines that contain two or more hoppers The part number to order additional bypass plugs is 4000182 4 8 7 STACKER The STACKER error indicates one of two jam conditions have occurred The first is a stacker jam in the ram section and the second is a stacker carriage jam These two jam conditions will cause the red stacking and status indicators on the stacker board to be illuminated In order to determine which of these has cau
12. ES ma Standard hange Makers Inc ER E Meets ne WN STANDARD CHANGE MAKERS INC 3130 N MITTHOEFFER ROAD P O BOX 36550 INDIANAPOLIS INDIANA 46236 0550 PH 317 899 6966 FX 317 899 6977 www standardchange com Installation amp Instruction Manual FOR FOLLOWING MODELS SC21RL SC22RL SC33RL SC34RL SC32RL DA SC34RL DA SC43 SC44 SC42 DA SC44 DA SC61 SC62 SC101 SC102 SC93 SC94 SC93 TOK SC94 TOK SC50 TIK SC51 TIK SC93 TIK Part Number 8M00341 Rev 6 STANDARD CHANGE MAKERS INC Indianapolis Indiana TWO YEAR LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY SYSTEM 600 Standard Change Makers Inc Manufacturer warrants each product it manufactures to be free from defects in material and workmanship if properly installed according to the Manufacturer s Installation Instructions and serviced and operated under normal conditions according to the Manufacturer s instructions No other promise or affirmation of fact concerning the product s and no other description sample or model of the product s shall be construed as augmenting or supplementing this limited warranty unless the additional warranty is in writing and signed by an authorized representative of Manufacturer The warranty period commences on the date the product s are put into service Installation Date During the first twelve months after the Installation Date Manufacturer shall repair or replace without charge to owner any machine component or part thereo
13. NG section LOCK UP in the installation and Service Manual to determine the cause of the problem Figure 2 4 1 14 2 5 Auditing Your Machine Your machine can be audited counts of all monies in and out by use of the hand held data terminal A total count of all monies accepted and dispensed can be tracked using this device For a detailed explanation for viewing each audit total see the Data Terminal Overview section of this manual 2 6 Servicing your machine In the event of a malfunction the data terminal can be used to provide you with the necessary information needed to diagnose the failure source For a detailed explanation on how to view errors or perform diagnostics see the Data Terminal Overview section of this manual 15 3 0 Programming and Auditing 3 1 Data Terminal Diagram LCD DISPLAY AE FUNCTION aa KEYS PA HELP ae KEY lt NUMERIC a E lt gt gt KEYPAD SE CABLE CONNECTOR CLE TO CONTROLLER BOARD lt gt Y ONLY ON DATA TERMINALS P N 5M00169 Special Note for using Data Terminals P N 5M00169 The following table shows the mode switches for the data terminal Be sure to set the data terminal to the correct mode before connecting it to the changer SW1 SW2 OPERATING MODE OFF OFF KeepTrac OFF ON Syste
14. Now try a five dollar bill The acceptor will drop the bill into the bill receiver The bill receiver will then move to the left and after that the ram will push the bill into the bill compartment 3 left bill compartment The bill receiver will now travel back to the middle position and remain there waiting for the next bill The ten dollar bill will be deposited with the bill receiver moving to the right to compartment 2 Otherwise the operational sequence is the same as before The Stacker also provides for a running self test When a jumper is installed to short the two pins of TP1 together the Stacker will cycle to and ram at all available compartments Removing the jumper restores the Stacker to normal operation TP1 is located on the left side of the stacker circuit board below the large CPU IC 44 4 9 4 Poor Bill Acceptance Be sure upper track is properly latched into position Calibrate using the procedure outlined in service Appendix C Check the currency spacer for broken latches Check the security level setting See 3 4 1 in programming Check the program for proper set up Does the motor turn on when a bill is inserted If the answer is YES check for a mechanical blockage in the bill path or an upper or lower track that is not latched properly If the answer in NO disconnect the stacker cable and try to insert a bill If the motor runs the stacker may need repair or replacement if the condition does not improve by
15. ON Motor is running Counter Clockwise CCW Stacker LED Table DIAGRAM B STACKER LEDS OPERATING CONDITION NAME FUNCTION Stacking On when Stacker is cycling Status On when all compartments are full Ready Flashing for normal operation 3 Compartment Full On when Full or Out of Service 1 Compartment Full On when Full or Out of Service 2 Compartment Full ORANGE On when Full or Out of Service 4 5 2 Coin Panel Lights The Coin Inputs are each indicated by an ORANGE LED for the particular coin input The LED s are located on the interface side of the note acceptor Diagram A See diagram of the verifier LED locations The ORANGE LEDS are on and blink off for each coin deposited Not installed on One Compartment Stackers Both RED LED S on shows Lock up 31 Example 1 Checking the Coin Acceptor with the LED Indicators 4 5 1 Diagram A If your machine has a Coin Acceptor and you wish to check it out for proper operation Insert coins into the coin slot while watching the LED indicators marked Coin Inputs which are on the Note Acceptor If the orange LED is blinking off momentarily when the coin is accepted the coin acceptor is signaling the Note Acceptor that a coin has been detected You must watch the correct LED for example if you are dropping quarters through the panel watch the orange LED marked 25 cents Test the coin acceptor with all four types of coins for a complete test When you have fi
16. OR PARTICULAR PURPOSE MANUFACTURER S OBLIGATION TO REPAIR OR REPLACE ANY MACHINE COMPONENT OR PART THEREOF AS SET FORTH ABOVE SHALL BE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER REMEDIES IN NO EVENT SHALL MANUFACTURER BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 15 1998 1 0 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS sissssnscsstecccssoosseteseessscntossdesssansdescesontecestesoasssoessssntegs tessevnstesesseecssesessdeusseescentsossecsieest 4 1 1 SPECIFICATION Sa dia 4 1 2 LOCATION OF THE MACHINE 0 ad da dd ibid 4 1 3 MOUNTING THE MACHINE 0d die lic 5 1 3 1 Mounting The Machine To A Wall Front Load Models ccccccccsccesessssseesseescueeseusesseseceeescnseeseeseeseeaeeneeeenseets 7 1 3 2 Mounting A Free Standing Machine Console Models ccccccccceccsssssessseeecuseeseusesseuseseeecuseesenseeseesesieseeeneeeeenaes 7 1 3 3 Mounting The Machine Into A Wall Rear Load Models c cccscccscssssesseesenseescusesseeecseeeecussescnsesseesesiesseeneeeeenaes 8 F4 SELECTRICALHOOK UPS sicrete A Rees Ase et ieee Peed ee ee ee eee 9 2 0 GENERAL OPERATION OF THE MACHINE cccssscssssssssscssscssssscssscsssescssscsssessssscsssassssscsssassssscsssassssesssseseoees 11 2 1 FILLING THE HOPPERS WITH COINS ccssccesssssecssssesecsescececsscsecsessesecssseececsnaeecsesaesecsesaeseseessecsesaesecsesseeecessecsssanseseenas 11 2 2 REMOVING THE COINS FROM THE HOPPER cccsssssseceessesecseccecessececsesaececeeseeceesaeeeceesaececsese
17. OTE The STACKER error for the ram section indicates that the ram was unable to cycle completely in the maximum time allocated for that function The machine is taken out of service to prevent the stacker motor drive circuits from over heating and failing The acceptor determines the jammed condition by monitoring the busy signal from the stacker 4 8 7 2 STACKER Stacker jam Carriage jam multi compartment stackers Check the stacker for debris or bills in the stacker housing preventing the stacker receiver from positioning properly Clean the position sensors on back of the stacker board Check stacker circuit board position for proper encoder adjustment See service appendix A Check for a loose or broken positioning belt Check the stacker wiring harness for broken wires Replace the stacker circuit board Replace the position motor assembly NOTE The STACKER error for the carriage section indicates that the carriage was unable to position in the maximum time allocated for that function The machine is taken out of service to prevent the stacker motor drive circuits from overheating and failing The note acceptor determines the jammed condition by monitoring the busy signal from the stacker On a STACKER error after the cause of the lock up has been removed e g a jammed bill the error condition can be cleared by pressing F4 reset on the data terminal NOTE NO LUBRICANTS of any type should be used on any
18. T CLEAR not a fault ERROR A ERROR B ERROR C ERROR D STACKER STK FULL not a fault HOPPER FAST VEND WATCHDOG The various machine conditions causing each message to be displayed are listed below The troubleshooting chart for the error codes is section 4 8 4 7 Meaning of the Error Codes ACCEPTOR This message is displayed when the Note Acceptor tries to reject a bill or bogus paper and the bill or paper jams in the drive rollers during the reject action In an attempt to clear itself the Note Acceptor will go into a progressive reversing action Thirty two reversals will be made if necessary to clear the jam condition At the end of the thirty two clearing attempts the Note Acceptor will make an attempt to deposit the paper or bill in the Bill Stacker If it is successful in this action the display will read BIL HELD and the changer will stay operational If the Note Acceptor cannot deposit the paper or bill in the stacker and it has not been successful in rejecting the bill the display will read ACCEPTOR and the machine will go out of service In either case there will be no payout of change at this point BIL HELD This message was referred to earlier under the heading ACCEPTOR It means that the note acceptor cleared a jam condition by accepting a paper or bogus bill after thirty two attempts to reject it It did not pay out and the changer continues to function PWRFAULT This message is display
19. ained in a bank bag grasp the neck of the bank bag and twist it to choke the mouth of the bag Invert the bag and insert the neck of the bag into the top of the hopper Loosen your grip of the bag neck slowly letting coins feed down into the hopper Table 2 1 1 gives a convenient filling level for the various standard size hoppers When possible you can turn your bank bags inside out and lesson the chance of small strings and threads from accumulating in your hopper Clean coffee cans or plastic pails can also be used to fill hoppers Table 2 1 1 Filling Hoppers Nickel Hopper 3800 coins Dime Hopper 7300 coins Quarter Hopper 3100 coins Dollar Hopper 2400 coins IMPORTANT The correct coin must be poured into each hopper The hoppers are marked to indicate which coin they will dispense Never mix coins or allow foreign material to fall into the hoppers 2 2 Removing the Coins From the Hopper All models are equipped with a safety restraint device which must be unfastened before the hopper can be emptied Wrap a bag around the mouth of the hopper to catch the coins as the hopper is tilted downward See illustration below To remove the remaining coins in the hopper mechanism return the hopper to the normal operating position and then press the button on the data terminal marked F3 two times The dispensing disc will rotate to clear the coins remaining in the hopper When you have an empty hopper the keyboard will r
20. alue of 000 the hardware dispense watchdog circuit will not monitor for dispenses from that hopper Therefore a jack potting condition could occur if that hopper s circuits malfunction If a hopper s value must be set to 000 it is recommended that the hopper should be emptied of all coins or that the hopper cable be disconnected from the note acceptor and be replaced with the by pass plug included in the owner s packet 3 4 3 Dispense Amounts In this operation you are being asked to determine how many coins you want dispensed from each hopper for each denomination of coin and bill accepted It is usually best when all of your hoppers have the same value to dispense coins evenly from each hopper This reduces the wear and tear on any single hopper and speeds up the dispense cycle As an example for a one dollar dispense in a two hopper machine that contains all quarters you will want to program 2 quarters from hopper A and 2 quarters from hopper B Coin Disp F1 YES F2 NO F5 MAIN MENU If you do not have a coin acceptor on your machine press F2 NO for the question If you do have a coin acceptor you will want to program acceptance of nickels dimes quarters and dollars Bill Disp F1 YES F2 NO F5 MAIN MENU You will be asked to determine how many coins you want dispensed from each hopper for the bill denominations you have selected to accept If you are satisfied that the dispense amount is correct pre
21. ard Reader will not operate correctly unless this is set to Yes Setting this to Yes if there is no card reader will impair System performance 3 7 2 11 Printer Factory default setting No This is an installation flag used by the changer If you have a printer set this to Yes The printer will not operate correctly unless this is set to Yes Setting this to Yes if there is no printer will impair System performance 3 7 2 12 Fast Vend Shutoff Factory default setting disabled This feature provides additional security against theft by identifying unusual deposit patterns In other words if more money than normal is coming into the machine this feature can detect it and protect the machine by automatically taking it off line The unusual pattern is based on a maximum number programmed of any denomination bill deposited in a given programmed time frame Whether under Each Bill or Total Bills the first entry is the number of bills allowed to be accepted The second entry is the time allowed in minutes Example The machine is set to take a maximum of ten 5 00 bills in 20 minutes If eleven 5 00 bils are accepted in less than twenty minutes the machine will automatically go out of service retain the last bill inserted finish the payout displays Fast Vend on the Data Terminal if connected and creates a Fast Vend entry in the error log 24 Important Notes regarding the Fast Vend Shut Off Feature e The Fast Vend conditi
22. ators to aid in diagnosing faults in the system The LEDS are placed in three locations the note acceptor the bill stacker and the hopper electronics board The door of the hopper must be opened to show the hopper electronics board housing The drawings below indicate the exact location of the LEDS R Red DIAGRAM A HOPPER LEDS G Green VERIFIER LED LOCATIONS 4 PLACES O Orange e O HOPPERS COIN INPUTS COINS mal COINS weal 1 E Oe COIN PANEL INT INT INT INT c P LEDS KEYBOARD A B C D aih P28 P29 P30 P310 eA l E be P27 A B C D HOPPERS STACKER VER POWER p25 P26 O NOTE TURN OFF POWER DEPRESS LOCKING TAB TO UNPLUG CABLES O DIAGRAM B STACKER LED LOCATIONS Oo eoo o DIAGRAM C VVV a STATUS HOPPER LED LOCATIONS READY BOX FULI LEDS INDICATORS 5 PLACES STATUS AO K STACKING gt O STATUS MTOR LEDS 2 PLACES O UB 30 L ISAC Acceptor LED Table DIAGRAM A ACCEPTOR LEDS OPERATING CONDITION RED OFF Condition normal FLASH Normal dispense ON Hopper not present in the changer Loose connector in the hopper ON Interrupter blocked or defective OFF Hopper out of change Hopper does not have 120 volt power OFF Bypass jumper installed power on Hopper LED Table DIAGRAM C HOPPER LEDS OPERATING CONDITION DIRECTION RED RED left right ON OFF Motor is running Clockwise CW OFF
23. binet A locked door provides access for easy installation Levelers are included inside the cabinet Should levelers be needed there are four holes in the bottom of the cabinet Note that an 18 inch space above the cabinet is required to allow the cabinet top to swing up to facilitate loading the hoppers 1 3 3 Mounting The Machine Into A Wall Rear Load Models A rear load changer cabinet must mount through a hole in the wall The stainless steel front plate which extends 2 inches beyond the cabinet on all sides must be tight against the wall surface The cabinet will be 13 18 deep Its protrusion into the back room will be the difference between this depth and the thickness of your wall Allow for proper door swing Also lay a bead of caulking inside the front plate before installation to prevent moisture incursion Angle iron mounting brackets are available to secure the changer in place One side of the angle iron should be secured to the side of the cabinet The other side of the angle iron mounts to the wall The installed angle irons will provide additional support needed to minimize cabinet flexing when the door is opened Some rear load models have the coin hoppers mounted on the door When the hoppers are full and the door is opened a significant load occurs on the cabinet This load can result in cabinet flexing if the cabinet is not sufficiently supported Repeated flexing of the cabinet can result in metal fatigue a
24. ch is of a greater value than the preprogrammed accumulate value to override a previous deposit that was less than the accumulate value Example A token machine is set for the following accumulate value 1 00 accumulate payout 4 tokens 5 00 bill payout 22 tokens A customer deposits a quarter and then deposits a 5 bill the payout could be a 22 tokens quarter if accumulate override is set to NO or b 4 tokens 17 quarters if accumulate override is set to YES 3 7 2 7 Power Reset Factory default setting No This feature allows errors to be cleared by cycling the power OFF then ON rather than clearing the error using the Data Terminal This feature is useful when the machine is to be operated without a Data Terminal 3 7 2 8 Mag Sec Off Factory default setting No This feature allows the magnetic security sensor to be disabled Warning Turning this off will reduce the machine s ability to reject certain types of counterfeit bills 3 7 2 9 Tamper Sec Factory default setting Hi This feature allows you to shut off certain anti stringing checks that may results in nuisance tamper errors Warning Setting this to Low will reduce the effectiveness of the anti stringing security features If this feature is used the Fast Vend Shut Off feature should be enabled 3 7 2 10 Card Reader Factory default setting No This is an installation flag used by the changer If you have a Card Reader set this to Yes The C
25. e SET UP program has changed This change can be a result of component failures or a loss of proper electrical ground Also line interference caused by vending machines televisions video games or fluorescent lights which are plugged into the same circuit can cause this error message If replacement of the components listed fails to eliminate the problem refer back to Installation Instructions in Section 1 0 for other solutions 4 8 5 SOLD OUT Are there enough coins in the hopper to cover the sold out contacts The sold out contacts are the metal plates in the hopper funnel Refer to General Operation of the Machine 2 1 If the answer is NO fill the hopper or hoppers with coins If the answer is YES check the green LEDS labeled coins on the side of the note acceptor These LEDS are located above the hopper plugs on the interface side of the acceptor Are all of the LEDS on Refer to 4 5 1 Diagram A 37 If the answer is YES the note acceptor will need to be service by a qualified repair center If the answer is NO is there a hopper cord plugged into the port s where the LED s are off If the answer is NO check the value s set for these hoppers If a particular hopper is not used the value for that hopper must be set to zero If the answer is YES open the hopper door and check the hopper A C power cord The A C power cord must be connected for proper sold out operation Also check the machine A C
26. e a customer if hopper transfer is not selected It is not a fault condition In the sold out mode the changer will not accept any more money and the out of service lamp will flash on and off Adding coins to the hoppers will reset the condition 34 CLEAR This message is not really an error code but an operating instruction It is triggered by the completion of the hopper dump cycle and simply means the hopper has been cleared of coins ERROR A ERROR B ERROR C or ERROR D These ERROR messages all refer to an incorrect payout made by hopper A B C or D This ERROR message could also be caused by a malfunction of the hopper such as a bad hopper interrupter component or a defective hopper drive board The machine is shut down for any ERROR A B C or D STACKER This message is sent to the display whenever a mechanical or electrical condition causes a stacker malfunction The electrical drive to the stacker motor is halted to prevent motor damage This message could also indicate that the BILL STACKER is full See STK FULL STK FULL This message indicates that the stacker is full of bills In the case of a multi compartment stacker it indicates that all of the bill compartments are full When this condition is reached the changer will not take any more bills This message will appear for approximately 4 seconds upon resetting the Note Acceptor from a stacker error caused by a stacker full condition HOPPER This message is sent to
27. e performed on the supply line going to the changer Any deviation from these requirements may result in unreliable performance from your machine 52 5 0 Part Ordering Information To obtain service on a component or module please follow these instructions 1 2 Locate the fault to a specific component or module Call your nearest Standard Change Makers service center You will need to give the service representative the following MODEL NUMBER OF YOUR MACHINE SERIAL NUMBER OF YOUR MACHINE If you cannot furnish these numbers it will be extremely difficult for the service department to help you The serial number and model number are located on a label inside your machine Service center phone numbers are given on the last page of this manual Turn OFF the AC power with the master switch located on the system controller box or at the fuse panel of your building Remove the faulty component from the changer cabinet If the component is to be returned to the factory or service center pack the component in the original packaging used when the unit was shipped from the factory If the original packaging is not available use a suitable substitute Care should be taken to prevent damage to the components from electrostatic discharge and mechanical shipping damage NOTE Please avoid the use of Styrofoam peanuts when packing If peanuts are used the component should be encased in a plastic bag to prevent clo
28. ead CLEAR When a hopper dump is initiated only the hoppers that are empty sold out will be turned on All the hoppers may be cleared together if they are all first emptied into a bank bag or other suitable container When emptying all hoppers in a machine you have a choice of either emptying and dumping the hoppers one at a time or first emptying all the hoppers and then performing a dump hopper operation with the data terminal to clear all hoppers at the same time Dumping Hoppers 12 2 3 Removing bills from the stacker To remove bills from the stacker pull the release handle down as shown in drawing below CAUTION The stacker should be supported by one hand before releasing the latch SIDE VIEW SIDE VIEW 13 2 4 Stacker Operation When Full When a stacker bill compartment becomes full the stacker will begin placing the bills into the next compartment that is not yet full The transfer sequence will be from the lowest bill compartment number to the higher bill compartment number Let s say we are stacking in bill compartment one 1 When it becomes full the stacker will begin stacking in compartment two 2 When compartment two becomes full the stacker will begin stacking in compartment three 3 The above statement assumes we are talking about a three compartment stacker To give an example let s suppose we have a three compartment stacker and are stacking one dollar bills in compartment one five dollar b
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30. ed when the note acceptor detects power interruptions that exceed our recommendations These interruptions of power can have many sources Some of the more common are listed below along with possible remedies 33 Abad ground connection between the changer and it s primary source of power 2 Line interference electrical noise caused by equipment external to the changer It s recommended that the changer be connected to a dedicated line to reduce the possibility of line interference 3 Failure of the internal power filter These power filters will degrade over a period of time and may need to be replaced An external filter like the ones used for personal computers may be substituted 4 A bad power supply board If the problem continues after the first three steps have been followed the main power board inside the power box may be failing and of need to be replaced Contact your nearest service center and request a 40 watt power board and installation instructions CAUTION It is recommended that a qualified electrician perform electrical connections and that you should check local building codes for compliance TAMPER The TAMPER error indicates that a bill has been removed through the bill path backwards indicating an attempted stringing or taping This is a very sensitive setting and may be adjusted Refer to option settings 3 7 2 2 and 3 7 2 9 NOTE Your acceptor can store up to
31. er you entered The PIN is set at that point and any attempt to change the programming or clear one of the audits will required the PIN number to be entered first Should you decide that a PIN is no longer necessary you may clear a PIN Enter the Options Menu F4 Select Change PIN F1 Enter your old PIN then enter 0000 for the new PIN Enter 0000 again when asked to confirm new PIN This will allow you to use your Data Terminal without using a PIN to change the programming or clearing audit information If you forget your PIN you will need to return your Data Terminal to an authorized service center to have the PIN cleared 25 4 0 Maintenance and Trouble Shooting Caution Electrostatic Discharge Electrostatic discharge ESD is the release of a static charge A common example of ESD is a person walking across a carpeted floor then grabbing a doorknob This type of discharge is very detrimental to electronic components The damage caused by ESD can be total failure of the component or degradation within the component which may weaken it until it eventually fails Your changer has been carefully designed to reduce the possibility of ESD damage to its components Care should be taken when servicing the machine or when handling the components to avoid ESD NEVER HANDLE THE INTERNAL CIRCUIT BOARDS WITHOUT FOLLOWING THE ESD PROTECTION PROCEDURES OUTLINED BELOW 1 2 x 3 Before disconnecting any connectors p
32. ers in three main cabinet styles 1 Front loading wall or stand mount 2 Free standing consoles and 3 Thru the wall rear load models Because physical locations vary we do not suggest an exact method of installation To assure proper operation of your Standard bill changer however the following general guidelines should be of help 1 1 Specifications Operating Voltage 95 VAC to 130 VAC Power Consumption 330W with four hoppers dispensing at 120 VAC 40W when idle Operating Temperature 0 72 C 32 150 F Humidity 95 non condensing 1 2 Location of the Machine The following points should be considered in locating a changer 1 Easy accessibility by customers 2 Full swing of the door when open 3 Proper height from the floor This will vary depending on the model of the changer ANSI specifications for accessibility of the handicapped call for all controls bill and coin insertion slots and coin cups to be no higher than 48 inches 1 220 mm or no less than 15 inches 380 mm from the floor If someone in a wheelchair is approaching your machine and they are not able to turn sideways to use your changer then the user components should be no higher than 48 from the ground If they can turn sideways the user components on the changer can be raised up to 54 4 This machine is designed for use in protected locations It should be installed in such a way as to prevent it from being directly exposed
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34. f except light bulbs which is determined in the sole discretion of Manufacturer to have had defects in materials or workmanship prior to the Installation Date During the second twelve months after the Installation Date Manufacturer shall repair or replace any machine component or part thereof except light bulbs which is determined in the sole discretion of Manufacturer to have had defects in material and workmanship prior to the Installation Date During the second twelve months after the Installation Date Manufacturer shall pay all costs for replacement parts but the owner shall pay all labor costs MANUFACTURER SHALL ONLY BE OBLIGATED TO PERFORM WARRANTY WORK IF THE MACHINE COMPONENT OR PART THEREOF IS RETURNED TO THE MANUFACTURER S FACTORY OR ONE OF ITS COMPANY OWNED SERVICE CENTERS TRANSPORTATION CHARGES SHALL BE PREPAID BY THE OWNER Each machine shipped from the factory contains Owner s manuals Before shipping a machine component or part thereof to Manufacturer or one of its company owned service centers for warranty work the owner shall be certain that the source of difficulty could not be corrected by performing one or more of the procedures described in the Owner s Manuals If Manufacturer or one of its company owned service centers finds in its sole discretion that the difficulty could have been corrected by following a procedure in an Owner s Manual MANUFACTURER AND OR THE COMPANY OWNED SERVICE CENTERS RESERVE THE RIGHT
35. fer connection D Place all ground wire lugs over the same stud making sure to place the supplied lock washer between each ground lug Secure stack of lugs with a nut E Place the front cover over the Power Outlet Filter box with the power outlet on the right side Make sure that you do not crush the wires Secure with screws provided F With power OFF use an ohmmeter to check the connections Make sure that there are no shorts to the cabinet except for the ground connection and that hot and neutral are not shorted together G Tighten the screws on all strain reliefs Plug all cords back into the Outlet and turn power on to the changer 10 2 0 General Operation Of The Machine 2 1 Filling the Hoppers With Coins Open the hopper door by using the hole on the front lower face of the hopper to pull the door open Some changers have been shipped with a shipping clip in place at the mounting base of the hopper to prevent the hopper from pivoting during shipping Remove this clip and test that the hopper can freely move in a front back direction The hoppers may be removed and filled outside the machine or they may be left in the machine for filling with coins All hopper models are equipped with a safety restraint which prevents the hopper from being fully tilted out of the machine while allowing for easier filling of the hopper s in the machine For coins cont
36. g machine or turn off the breaker Failure to do so may result in electrical shock Remove 7 16 nuts from the studs that hold the power supply against the side of the cabinet Remove the power supply from the cabinet 1 System 500E or 600 Unplug the power supply from the outlet box in your cabinet 2 System 200 or 200A The cord goes from your power supply to a strain relief that is mounted to the cabinet that can be removed with 3 8 inch bolts OR the cord may be spliced in a junction box where it may be removed Once the power supply is removed it has to be taken apart to get to the 40 watt board This will happen one of two ways 1 There is a black plastic cover that may be removed by gently prying off the plastic back with a small flat edge screwdriver 2 On the same side as the lips that hold the power box to the studs there are two screws on both sides that need to be removed Once these are removed the rear cover can be removed by prying these two pieces apart Usually shaking the rear cover down is all the force needed With the cover off this allows access to the internal components of the power box Positioning the power box with the red switch to the left the AC cord to the right The 40 watt power board will be the lower of the two electrical boards See Figure 1 Replace cover and connect the AC power Test for full operation of your change machine If all is well remount the power supply back i
37. gging the mechanism 53 5 1 Service Part Numbers 5 1 1 Interconnecting Cables Part Number Description 4C61700 Stacker Communication Cable 4C00171 Acceptor Power Cable 70 4C00180 Acceptor Power Cable 90 4C61891 Hopper A C Power Cable 2ft 4C61892 Hopper A C Power Cable 4ft 4C61721 Data Terminal Cable 13 4C61990 Data Terminal Cable 21 4C62000 Data Terminal Cable 45 4C62020 Hopper D C Control Cable 72 4C62030 Hopper D C Control Cable 90 5 1 2 Module Part Numbers Part Number Description Part Number Description 5P00107 Power Supply 5V00108 600 Note Acceptor US 5V00202 600 Note Acceptor Canadian 5V00109 600 Note Acceptor Mexican 5M00165 Data Terminal 5500101 1 Box Stacker 5800151 1 Box Stacker CAN 5500201 2 Box Stacker 5500251 2 Box Stacker CAN 5500301 3 Box Stacker 5800351 3 Box Stacker CAN 5H00104 Nickel Hopper 5H00105 Dime Hopper 5H00205 Quarter Hopper 5H00204 Dollar Hopper 5H00115 Two Dollar Hopper CAN 5C00117 MARS Coin Panel US CAN 5C00120 Coin Panel Adapter Bracket 5C00118 MARS Coin Panel MEX 5M00163 Entropy Ticket Dispenser 5 1 3 Option Kits Part Number Description CALL Mars Coin Acceptor Kit Available on all models except SC 10 4K00145 Tower Light 4K00149 ALARM KIT 54 RETURN POLICY As with all equipment occasional problems can occur If you are unable to correct a problem by reading thr
38. has accepted through the coin acceptor Coins XXX XX Press F3 Continue to view the total dollar amount of the bills your machine has accepted through the bill acceptor Bills XXX XX Press F3 Continue to view the dollar amount of the credits your machine has accepted through a credit card reader Credits XXX XX Press F3 Continue to view the number of each denomination that your machine has accepted Continually pressing F3 Continue will step you through each denomination After reviewing the bill denomiation audit the Data Terminal will start to display the items dispensed from each dispenser Example Disp Hop A 2852 is refering to the number of coins or tokens dispensed from that dispenser By pressing F4 Clear audit you can clear the machine audit while viewing the audit 3 6 2 Last Bills In F2 You can step through a listing of the last ten bills by first entering F2 LAST BILLS IN then pushing F3 to display bills individually Pressing F2 once will display the time the entry was logged Pressing F2 again will display the date for the entry Pressing F2 a third time will display the entry again Number 1 shows the most recent bill accepted 3 6 3 Dump Hoppers F3 You can under certain conditions allow your machine to dispense all remaining coins in the hoppers Please review your Owners Manual for details 3 6 4 Print Audit F4 This allows the printing of different types of audits 3 6 4
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40. he bottom of the acceptor and the stacker should be less than 1 8 inch for maximum operation Figure 2 illustrated the inspection point for this adjustment Adjustment Procedure Figure 2 illustrates the two locations for adjusting the bill stacker alignment The first adjustment adjustment A controls how level the bill stacker is compared to the note acceptor The stacker bracket handle can be either shortened or extended until the bill stacker sits level The second adjustment adjustment B is used to raise or lower the stacker bracket to set the clearance between the bill stacker and the note acceptor NOTE When making these adjustments a long extension with a 7 16 socket will fit through the elongated holes in the stacker bracket handle and will help to hold the stacker in place while loosening or tightening the mounting nuts Be careful not to over tighten the mounting nuts or the mounting studs may break off L Cy a Standard gt CHANGE MAKERS INC INDIANAPOLIS INDIANA al Stacker and Bill Receiver Alignment Figure 1 46 Figure 2 Bill Recover 1 8 or less Ss clearance Pl between 5 Note Acceptor and System 600 Slacker 1 2 or 3 Box Stacker Mounting Diagram Adjustment B Adjustment A 47 4 11 Service Appendix B Hopper Sold out Configurations NOTES Connections are shown as a standard hopper setup of a 5 sold ou
41. he main menu and retains the current error log history 3 5 2 Auto Calibration F2 In order to perform an AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION a calibration card is necessary See the DIAGNOSTIC and TROUBLESHOOTING section in this manual for complete directions 3 5 3 Software Version F3 In this sub menu your Data Terminal will display the software version that is in your note acceptor Press F1 You can also display the software version that is installed in your Data Terminal Press F2 This information is important when describing a problem to our Service Center 3 5 4 SERVICE MENU F4 3 5 4 1 Clear All F1 This will clear all audits The Last Bill In log and the Error log 3 5 4 2 Display Mag F2 This applies to the System 600 that has a magnetic security sensor This is a factory setting and should be adjusted only by a trained technician 21 3 6 Audit Menu Press F3 The Audit Menu allows you to access the data required for auditing purposes It will provide you with a total for coins accepted by your coin acceptor display how many bills by denomination the machine has accepted and how many coins have been dispensed by each hopper It will also allow you to review the last bills accepted dump all hoppers and clear the audit 3 6 1 View Audit F1 By pressing F1 View audit you will be able to see the total money accepted by the machine Money XXX XX Press F3 Continue to view the dollar amount of the coins your machine
42. hen repeat auto calibration sequence beginning with step 1 Exit the auto calibration mode by pressing the F5 RETURN on the Data Terminal CALIBRATION NOTES Your note acceptor does not require frequent calibration Testing has shown that a minimum of 50 000 bills any denomination can be processed before calibration is required If your acceptor is not achieving this level of performance please contact your nearest service center Never use a balance card more than once Dispose of balance cards after one use Store unused balance cards in a cool dry area out of direct sunlight Never store unused balance cards for more than a one year Once the balance card sequence has been started do not press any keys on the data terminal until the calibration sequence is finished and the card is rejected Always perform calibration at room temperature between 70 F and 80 F 20 C to 27 C Failure to do so will result in improper calibration which can cause poor security and acceptance The auto calibration sequence will take no longer than 6 seconds 49 4 13 Service Appendix D 40 Watt Board Adjustment Note The power supply is factory adjusted by a trained technician However if you have access to a volt meter it s advisable to check the 5 35 DC voltage setting for accuracy If required use the adjusting pot to set the voltage between pin 3 and pin 4 to 5 35 volts See Figure 2 1 Kill all power to changer Unplu
43. ills in compartment two and ten dollar bills in compartment three When the one dollar bills fill up Compartment one the one dollar bills will be stacked in compartment two along with the five dollar bills This scheme enables the maximum capacity of the stacker to be utilized The orange colored full indicator for compartment one 1 will light to indicate this condition When a stacker compartment is filled with bills to the point where it will not accept more the indicator light for that compartment is turned on It will then be necessary after the bills are removed from the compartment to follow the instruction on the label shown in Figure 2 4 1 that is affixed to the stacker above the circuit board housing By pressing the RESET button on the data terminal all full box indicators will be cleared and turned off and these compartments will be ready to accept bills again When the bill stacker becomes completely full all compartments loaded the note acceptor will be disabled and will be unable to accept more money An error message will be displayed on the data terminal STACKER and the red status LED will come on Now when the RESET button is pressed the message STK FULL will appear on the data terminal for approximately 4 seconds It will then disappear and all compartment full indicators will turn off indicating that the stacker reset is complete If the STK FULL message does not appear turn to TROUBLE SHOOTI
44. in a set amount of time This can be caused by a coin jam loss of power to the hopper motor or the hopper drive circuits bad hopper interrupter and component failures in the drive circuits The operation of the coin counters can be tested by opening the hopper door and placing your finger between the two legs of the interrupter housing The red INT LED on the note acceptor should light when the beam is blocked After verifying that the interrupter is functioning properly you must turn the power off and back on and then press the reset button on the data terminal to return the machine to the normal operating mode To clear a hopper error press the reset button on the Data Terminal Does the machine reset and the display clear If not is the hopper door closed Are all connectors plugged in If the answer is YES run several bills through the acceptor If the error recurs replace the hopper driver board or the hopper interrupter assembly in the defective hopper If the answer is NO check the red INT LEDS located on the interface board of the acceptor above the hopper connector Are any of these LEDS on If the answer is YES is there a hopper cord plugged into the position s where the LED S are on If the answer is NO check the value s set for these hoppers If a hopper port is not used the value for that hopper must be set to zero If the answer is YES Check the hopper cord for bad connections The cord can be checked in a machine w
45. ine will display the hopper error code when the hopper is empty See Service Appendix B for sold out wiring configuration 4 8 6 HOPPER ERRORS CODES 4 8 6 1 DISP ERR The DISP ERR and ERROR A through ERROR D messages indicates a problem in the coin counting or hopper motor control sections The DISP ERR message indicates that a coin was vended when one was not expected or the coin counter light beam was blocked longer than a normal coin would block it A malfunction in the motor drive circuitry can cause a pay out of coins outside of the vend cycle As a safeguard the machine shuts off AC power to all hoppers goes out of service and displays the DISP ERR message First you must determine what condition caused your DISP ERR Press the reset button F5 on the Data Terminal Does the machine reset and go back in service If YES this is an indication of a memory failure in the micro controller which needs to be replaced If the machine does not go back in service then the dispense watchdog circuitry has been activated Shut your system power off and then back on with the 120V switch power switch on the system power source The Data Terminal display should now show the message ERROR A B C or D See section 4 8 6 3 for more information 38 4 8 6 2 HOPPER ERR The HOPPER error for the hopper section indicates that the hopper s was were unable to complete the dispense cycle A coin has not been detected by the hopper interrupter
46. ith multiple hoppers by substituting a cord from one of the other hoppers If the cord is not bad check the interrupter assembly for bad connections or failure This can be done by substituting another interrupter assembly If the interrupter assembly is not defective replace the hopper driver board or the hopper 4 8 6 3 HOPPER ERROR A B C D This error tells you that something has been detected by the hopper interrupter when nothing was expected to be seen The error letter corresponds with the hopper that has the failure This could be a coin as well as a piece of dirt or string Dump the hoppers and clean the inside where the coins are stored It is also a good idea to check the paint on the inside of the shell for flaking if this is a problem sand down and repaint the inside shell Clean the bottom section where the interrupter and gears are located by brushing and blowing this clean with pressurized air Check the interrupter as earlier mentioned in the hopper section 39 4 8 6 4 HOPPER HOPPER JAM NO PAY OUT Determine which hopper is jammed by vending change Open the hopper door and observe the motor direction LEDS Do the LEDS light up alternately If the answer is YES If the answer is NO repair or replace the hopper DC control cable Do the LEDS light alternately If the answer is YES If the answer is NO repair or replace the hopper driver circuit board Do LEDS light alternately If the answer is Y
47. lace one hand on the housing of the component or the cabinet This will bleed off any static charge you have developed If possible keep this hand in contact with the chassis at all times Never touch the internal circuit boards unless you are wearing a ground strap Ground straps are available from most electronic stores In the event that a ground strap is not available you can hold onto the cabinet of the machine or chassis of the component you are servicing If this method is used you should be in contact with ground at all times NEVER carry or ship an electronic board or component without using a static shielding bag or container In the event a static shielding bag is not available aluminum foil may be used Use only anti static shipping and packing materials Anti static shipping materials can be identified by a pink color Newsprint is a preferred substitute Never use white peanuts for packing When these rub together they generate very high electrostatic charges NEVER attempt to repair the boards away from a static safe workstation The minimum configuration of a static safe workstation is a properly grounded static dissipation mat and a ground strap An ion blower is also recommended for added protection Contact the factory for more information on ESD 26 4 1 Note Acceptor Maintenance The note acceptor does not require frequent periodic maintenance However it is always a good preventative measure to check the bi
48. ll acceptor path for dirt and debris each time you are in the machine If the note acceptor becomes selective of the notes accepted poor acceptance refer to the Poor bill acceptance section of this manual Removing debris or a jammed bill from the bill acceptor path To gain access to the bill path for cleaning or removal of a jammed bill perform the following steps 1 Release the upper track latch by pulling the latch handle towards the rear of the note acceptor Note the position of the latch before opening so that you can confirm when it is closed properly 2 Continue pulling the latch towards the rear of the acceptor until the upper track lifts up enough to expose the bill path Remove the debris or jammed bill Use a clean damp cloth to clean the upper and lower track windows To return the track to the closed position push down on the front of the track The latch is spring loaded and therefore will automatically lock when the track is in the proper position This can be confirmed by noting the position of the latch handle it should return to the same position it was in before the latch was pulled back Oe 4 1 1 Note Acceptor Repairs Any repair or adjustments to the note acceptor other than auto calibration should be performed by qualified service personnel Some repairs require specialized tools and or complicated adjustment procedures 4 2 Bill Stacker Maintenance The bill stacker requires very little maintenance
49. ll transfer to another hopper s of an equal or lesser value s It will then complete the original transaction via the new hopper s and continue to perform until the soldout lockout or error condition in the out of service hopper is rectified Should the second hopper or even a third hopper fail through one of the above conditions an automatic transfer will take place to the next available hopper s If the lowest valued hopper in the unit goes out of service for any of the above conditions the changer will go out of service 3 7 2 4 Kill Relay Factory default setting Yes Additional jackpot protection is available through a Kill Relay option This option cuts power to the hoppers when they are not in use Thus preventing the possibility of a hopper turning on due to some external force tampering acts of god This option should not be used with tower lights ticket dispensers or card dispensers as it will interfere with the proper operation of these devices 3 7 2 5 Hold Escrow Factory default setting No During a coin accumulation through the coin acceptor example 2 dimes 1 nickel quarter payout a customer may deposit three dimes If a five cent hopper is not available the nickel can now be a held in escrow for the next customer if set to YES or b simply retained by the machine and not held in the escrow if set to NO 23 3 7 2 6 Accumulate Override Factory default setting No This feature allows a deposited bill whi
50. m 600 500 ON OFF_ Economy Changer Plus ON ON RESERVED 16 3 2 Data Terminal Operating Instructions The DATA TERMINAL is designed to allow you to change your machine programs view an error log display the note acceptors current software version perform automatic system calibration and give you a complete audit of the machines transactions The top line on the display is called the message line and will give information or ask a question The bottom line is called the action line and will display the key choices that are available to you for the question asked When you turn on your machine the Data Terminal will display the following Message line Main Menu Action Line F1 Program F2 Diagnostics F3 Audit F4 Options F5 Reset 2 Help By pressing the FUNCTION KEY specified you will access the desired MENU Programming Diagnostics Audit Reset As an example by pressing the F1 key you will access the Programming Menu Once in the desired Menu your Data Terminal will display a question or give you information 3 3 Menu Choices There are four MENUS available to you Within each of the menus are SUB MENUS PROGRAMMING F1 Bills Accepted Security levels Setting Hopper Values Coin Dispense Bill Dispense Stacker Settings Accumulate Settings DIAGNOSTICS F2 View Errors Auto Calibration Software Version AUDIT F3 View Audit
51. mounting bolts are tightened This can cause the doors to fit unevenly when closed This distortion can occur even more easily on large cabinets Should this occur it may be necessary to shim one or more of the cabinet corners 3 Be sure that the inside of the cabinet that hoppers stackers and note acceptor are free of metal shavings and other debris which might have been introduced in the mounting process 4 Remove all packing materials and shipping straps from the cabinet Some items have yellow tags with removal instructions Multi compartment stackers have cardboard spacers which must be removed before operation 5 After installation replace hoppers or if they were shipped separately remove them from their cartons and install them Plug in all electrical connectors The hopper connectors are located inside the access door of the hopper 1 3 1 Mounting The Machine To A Wall Front Load Models 1 Type of wall construction For maximum security it is recommended that the changer be installed on a wall made of cement block brick or other type of masonry A wooden stud wall is acceptable but will not provide the security or strength usually associated with masonry 2 The mounting holes on the back of the changer will accommodate four Y inch diameter bolts 3 If the wall to which the changer will be mounted does not meet standards in No 1 above we recommend the Standard Change Makers pedestal stand These are pro
52. nd stressed weld joints on the cabinet When the cabinet is installed in a cinder block wall as shown in Figure 1 the block wall will typically provide enough support on the sides and bottom of the cabinet to prevent flexing In locations where this type of mounting is not feasible for example a 2x4 stud wall additional support is required To sufficiently support the cabinet at least 75 of the cabinet bottom should be supported with load bearing non flexing material such as cinderblock or iron In addition the sides of the cabinet must also be supported to prevent the cabinet from twisting when the door is opened See Figure 2 for the required support areas Any deviation of these guidelines will void the machine s warranty Angle Iron to Secure lt 3 ES Angle Iron to Secure Cabinet Sides AAA D Cabinet Sides R Steel Shelf with FIGURE 2 Steel Support Poles CINDER BLOCK WALL 2 x 4 WALL 1 4 Electrical Hook up NOTE It is recommended that a qualified electrician perform electrical connections and that you should check local building codes for compliance 1 The Cabinet has a cut out for electrical connection This cut out is sized for Y inch conduit fittings Some models have several cut outs allowing alternate wiring inlets 2 It is important to the operation of your changer that wiring be in properly grounded electrical conduit 3rd wire ground back to main service panel We also recommend that the changer be
53. nge the security level by entering O through 9 to set the new security level that you prefer Pressing F1 ACCEPT will set the new security level and bring up the next bill for your consideration 18 3 4 2 Hopper Values Your Data Terminal will display the following question to determine if you want to be in this sub menu Set Hop Values F1 YES F2 NO F5 MAIN MENU If your answer is YES then the following will apply Each hopper in your machine must be given a value for the coin that will be dispensed If a value is not given to a hopper the machine will assume that the hopper is not in operation and will not allow it to dispense coins In most cases this value is 25 25 cents If you are using nickel dime or dollar hoppers the appropriate values would be 05 10 or 1 00 Tokens or tickets are given their sale value For Example 1 50 would have a 150 Value Your Data Terminal will display a message asking you to place a value on each of your hoppers This has already been done at the factory but if you desire to change it press F2 CLEAR change the value then press F1 ACCEPT You will want to program only those hoppers that are physically in your machine If it is a two 2 hopper machine program the value of hoppers A amp B only If it is a three 3 or four 4 hopper machine program the value for the C hopper and or the D hopper WARNING Should an existing hopper in your changer be programmed to a v
54. nished the drop through test push the money return button and note the condition of all the LEDS All of the LEDS should go off when the money return or escrow button is pushed Example2 Checking the hopper with the LED indicators 4 5 1 Diagram A Just below the green LEDS on the note acceptor there is a red LED that will flash for each coin the hopper dispenses Insert a bill into the note acceptor The red LEDS should flash on momentarily for each coin that is dispensed from each hopper in response to the acceptance of the bill If the red LEDS flash the correct number of times for each coin dropped operation of the acceptor and the hopper is normal As an extra check count the coins dispensed to see if the number is correct If the number of red flashes is not correct or if you see the red LED is not flashing on at all you need to check the interrupter INT of the hopper 4 5 1 Diagram C NOTES The examples above have been included to illustrate the process of using the LED indicators to help with troubleshooting It should be realized that only two possible problems have been described and that many other combinations of LED indications are possible 32 4 6 Error Codes The note acceptor is designed to deliver error messages to the display unit on the data terminal A list of the error messages as they would appear on the display is as follows ACCEPTOR BIL HELD PWRFAULT TAMPER DISP ERR DATA BAD SOLD OU
55. nto the cabinet 50 Figure 1 40 Watt Figure 2 Adjusting Voltage Board Pot Meter 51 4 14 Service Appendix E Grounding ATTENTION IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT GROUNDING THIS MACHINE MUST BE GROUNDED THROUGH A PROPERLY INSTALLED 3 WIRE GROUND WHICH EXTENDS INTACT TO THE MAIN SERVICE PANEL The Locations Electrical Supply If this machine has a service cord that ends in a 3 pin connector The wall receptacle you plug the machine into must be properly polarized and grounded Operating your machine from an improperly connected power source will VOID THE WARRANTY The wall receptacle must be able to supply a constant 120 volts at 60Hertz The receptacle should be protected by a 15amp circuit breaker or fuse The machine should have its own electrical circuit Perform checks on the power source as follows See Illustration Volt ohmmeter AC VOLTS 1 Voltage Check When placed across the HOT and NEUTRAL terminals a volt ohmmeter should indicate 110 130 volts AC 2 Polarity Check When placed across the HOT and GROUND terminals a volt ohmmeter should indicate 110 130 volts AC 3 Noise Potential Check When placed across the NEUTRAL and GROUND terminals a volt ohmmeter should indicate no more than 5volts AC Readings greater than 5 volts AC indicate a poor grounding condition that could result in noise problems for the electronic circuitry If you are hard wiring the changer the same checks should b
56. om the rest of the system Tilt hopper forward Lift the hopper from the locking base and remove from the changer To re install the hopper reverse this order Caution When removing several hoppers make sure you re install and reconnect them in the proper location If you do not do so the dispense of change may be incorrect 4 4 4 To Remove The Stacker To remove the stacker from the stacker mounting 1 2 3 4 J Turn off the A C at the System Power Source power box Unplug the Stacker Cable from the Note Acceptor Reach under the stacker and release the stacker support The stacker will tilt to the unloading position Push in on the stacker latch and lift the stacker out of the mount To re install the stacker reverse the above procedure OPERATING POSITION STACKER REMOVA STACKER LATCH STEP 2 DEPRESS LATCH FORWARD AS SHOWN 10 DISENGAGE BILL REM OVA POSITION STACKER SUPPORT STEP 1 PULL HANDLE DOWN AS SHOWN 29 4 5 Troubleshooting The Machine Your machine is equipped with a variety of diagnostic aids These consist of a series of LED indicators on the note acceptor hoppers and stacker and a readout on the data terminal which displays error messages as required If a regular maintenance schedule is followed the need for troubleshooting and repair should be greatly reduced 4 5 1 Using the LED Indicators to Troubleshoot There are a number of LED indic
57. on can be reset machine back into service by pressing the reset button e The settings for this feature should be based on the machines highest normal volume usage e The values programmed for Total Bills will take precedence over Each Bill 3 7 2 13 Machine ID 0 Factory default setting 0 A unique four digit number can be entered This number is used in the audit print out by the owner to identify different machines 3 7 3 Time and Date F3 This choice allows you to set the correct time and date for the real time clock in the changer First you will be shown the current date If the date is correct press F1 YES and then you will be shown the current time If you answer F2 NO to either of these you will be prompted to enter the corresponding corrected time and or date Please adjust for daylight savings time 3 7 4 Personal Identification Number PIN F4 The Personal Identification Number PIN is used to protect your machine from unauthorized access The PIN prevents access to the programming menu clearing the audit clearing the last bill in log and clearing error log Only a user who knows the PIN will be able to enter these areas To set a PIN press F4 Options at the main menu You will then be asked Change PIN Press F1 for yes You will then be asked to enter your four digit PIN Press F1 to accept Next you will be asked to re enter your PIN press F1 to accept and confirm the numb
58. on to a specific amount before dispensing a token or ticket You will be asked to specify the amount you want to accumulate before a coin token or ticket is dispensed If the amount showing is correct press F1 ACCEPT If not press F2 CLEAR enter the necessary change and press F1 ACCEPT You will next be asked which hopper s to dispense from and how many tokens or tickets you want to dispense for the accumulated amount that you have specified Note Dispensing devices such as card or ticket dispensers are seen as hoppers to the acceptor 20 3 5 DIAGNOSTIC MENU F2 The DIAGNOSTIC MENU allows you to view the error log display the note acceptors software version display the Data Terminals software version and perform Automatic Calibration There are FOUR SUB MENUS for this section 3 5 1 View Errors F1 This sub menu will allow you to view the errors or problems that your machine may have encountered By pushing F3 CONTINUE you can scroll through each of the recorded messages in this manner Pressing F2 once will display the time the entry was logged Pressing F2 again will display the date for the entry Pressing F2 a third time will display the entry again At the end of the messages you will have a total error count See Maintenance and Troubleshooting section to determine what each message indicates Pressing F4 will allow you to clear the error log while F5 returns you to t
59. ough this manual you will need to contact your authorized distributor or Standard Change Maker s technical support department The service technician will need to know some basic information pertaining to your equipment if he she is to determine the cause and potential solution If it is determined by you or by the technician that service is required you will need to send it along with a note describing the problem to a qualified service provider You are not required to call for authorization if you plan to send it back to one of Standard s company owned service departments Typical information that a service technician may request would be the following Make and model of machine Serial number of the machine Software revision of the note acceptor Error log history of the note acceptor description of the problem Have you tried to auto calibration for poor acceptance problems How long has the problem been occurring D OT REW De See data terminal instructions Having this information available will quicken our response time for you 55 Standard Change Makers Service Centers Standard Change Makers Central Region Factory and Home Office P O Box 36550 Indianapolis IN 46236 0550 3130 North Mitthoeffer Road Indianapolis IN 46235 0550 317 899 6966 800 968 6955 FAX 317 899 6977 WEB www standardchange com Standard Change Makers Eastern Region 507 Dutton Mill Road Suite G Aston PA 19014 866 394 5412
60. power connections for a missing or bad ground connection open the hopper service door Locate the yellow wire running to the hopper funnel Unplug the wire on the insulated spade type connectors at the base of the funnel assembly and then plug the end running to the interrupter assembly to the empty spade terminal J3 on the hopper mechanism See Service Appendix B Does the LED turn on If the answer is YES check the hopper internal wiring for broken connections Replace the funnel assembly or the hopper If the answer is NO check the hopper cord for bad connections The cord can be checked in a machine with multiple hoppers by substituting the cord from one of the other hoppers If the cord is not bad then check the interrupter assembly and the hopper drive circuit board for the source of trouble NOTE The sold out circuits in the hopper operate using the coins as an electrical conductor to ground a signal to the metal chassis of the hopper In order to function properly the contacts and coins must be free of insulating contaminants If the coins or tokens you are using cause sold out problems you may disable the sold out circuit by connecting the yellow sold out wire to the spade lug as described in the above trouble shooting procedure This procedure may also be used if you desire to completely empty the hopper of coins This modification can cause the last customer prior to the machine shutting down to be short changed and the mach
61. rocking motions tends to help with removal 9 O A l LN Standard SYSTEM 600 FST p Press fess in here F r 7 in here 4 4 2 To Re install The Note Acceptor 1 Make sure the power switch is turned off on the power supply 2 Depressing both detents on the acceptor position the front of the acceptor bill input end into the mounting frame Now push downward on the front of the acceptor to engage the front rod in the mounting hooks of mounting frame Once the acceptor is properly positioned in the mounting frame pull outward on the rings attached to the detents This will insure that the acceptor has been locked in place 3 Plug all cable connectors into their proper locations 4 Turn on power switch 28 4 43 Removing a Hopper From The Changer In normal use the hopper is free to pivot for emptying but is retained at the pivot so that it cannot accidentally fall from the hopper shelf A hopper may be completely removed from the machine if desired The following simple procedure should be followed O AE 1 Turn off the power at the power source 2 3 Locate the two connectors and cables which connect the hopper to the rest of the system Open the hopper access door Remove the shipping clip if present See section 1 2 Disconnect the hopper fr
62. sed position push down on the front of the track The latch is spring loaded and therefore will automatically lock when the track is in the proper position This can be confirmed by noting the position of the latch handle it should return to the same position it was in before the latch was pulled back Once the obstruction has been removed and the track properly latched press the F4 reset button on the data terminal to reset the error message and put the acceptor back into service 4 8 2 BIL HELD The BIL HELD error indicates that the note acceptor was unable to reject a bill after a series of motor reversals In this case the acceptor passes the bill into the stacker without vending for that bill Causes for this type of error are typically found with obstructions in the bill path See section 4 8 1 for instructions on how to clear a jam Also check the note acceptor to see that it is properly mounted in the changer cabinet See section 4 4 2 for instructions on installing the Release this handle to expose track sensors 36 note acceptor Dirt buildup on the roller assemblies can result in bill slippage which can cause this type of error Dirt may be removed by cleaning the roller assemblies with a damp cloth Make sure power is turned off and that the note acceptor has dried completely before power is returned NOTE Do not use any spray cleaners directly on the note acceptor 4 8 3 TAMPER The TAMPER error indicates
63. sed the error check the stacker for a bill jammed in the ram or an out of position ram Second check the position of the stacker carriage It should be positioned under the acceptor ready to receive the next bill If the stacker appears normal press F4 reset button on the data terminal and then wait 60 seconds Does the error repeat If the answer is YES turn to Sections 4 8 8 1 and 4 8 8 2 Stacker Jam If the answer is NO insert a bill and observe the stacker operation Does the stacker operate smoothly If the answer is NO see Section 4 8 8 1 and 4 8 8 2 Stacker Jam If the answer is YES the problem was caused by a temporary jam Check the stacker for debris on the carriage slides 4 8 7 1 STACKER Stacker Jam Jammed ram or receiver jam If the ram cycles continuously check for dirt build up on the ram position sensor located on the backside of the bill receiver This can be viewed by removing the stacker panel that the stacker control board is mounted to Check the position encoder adjustment in a two or three compartment stacker If the ram is not centered in the bill compartment the ram may jam against the flanges of the bill compartment See Service Appendix A for proper stacker alignment Replace the stacker circuit board if no mechanical causes can be found If the stacker circuit board replacement fails to correct the problem the note acceptor will need to be serviced by a qualified repair center 41 N
64. ss F1 ACCEPT If you want to change the dispense amount press F2 CLEAR enter the new setting then press F1 ACCEPT 19 3 4 4 Stacker Settings The Data Terminal will display Stacker settings F1 YES F2 NO F5 MAIN MENU If you want to enter this sub menu press F1 YES After being accepted all bills are placed in a stacker These are available in a one 1 two 2 or three 3 compartment configuration If your machine has a one 1 compartment stacker all of your bills will automatically be placed in it If you have a two 2 or three 3 compartment stacker you can program into which compartment you want the bills placed To reduce wear and tear on your stacker motor it is best to have the denomination that you accept the most of placed in the 1 compartment You will be asked into which compartment you want each bill denomination placed If you are satisfied with the current program simply press F1 ACCEPT and it will be retained If you want to change the current program press F2 CLEAR enter the number corresponding to that box and press F1 ACCEPT to set the option Example For box 2 press 2 3 4 5 Accumulate Settings The Data Terminal will display the following message to determine if you want to enter this sub menu accum settings F1 YES F2 NO F5 MAIN MENU This function is used only when your machine is equipped with a coin acceptor or when you require an accumulati
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66. t To change connections remove the front cover plate from the hopper The hopper must be empty before removing the cover plate QS SS To set up for a 20 sold out condition unplug P2 from J2 Y ua d Hb To completely bypass the sold out contacts connect P1 to J3 d A D 48 4 12 Service Appendix C Auto Calibration Procedure Note No tools are required to perform auto calibration only a clean unused balance card is required CALIBRATION STEPS 1 To initiate the auto calibration mode begin by pressing F2 DIAGNOSTICS on the Data Terminal Then press F2 AUTO CAL This will allow the balance card to be accepted The card will be rejected if the calibration mode is not initiated If a keypad is used push the lower blank red button Insert the balance card into the note acceptor in the direction indicated on the card The auto calibration sequence will take approximately one second When completed the card will automatically be rejected Remove the rejected card from the acceptor At this point a message will appear on the data terminal indicating the result of the auto calibration GOOD CAL indicates a successful calibration Perform step 4 BAD CAL indicates a non successful calibration Perform step 4 t
67. that an attempt to remove the bill through the bill path backwards has occurred Look for evidence such as tape or string in the bill path Also look for torn pieces of a bill within the stacker Check your audit If it does not match contact your nearest Standard Change Makers service center If it does match check for obstructions within the bill path See section 4 8 1 for instructions on how to clear a jam Check the security gate the switch located behind the rear panel of the note acceptor Does it move freely If not check the bill stacker for jammed bills Press F4 reset button on the data terminal to reset the error message and put the changer back into service NOTE Stacker misalignment may cause bills to hang up in the security gate area See the stacker section 4 8 8 for stacker alignment information 4 8 4 DATA BAD Reprogram the note acceptor by following the instructions in section 3 0 Test the machine by inserting all denominations that are programmed for acceptance and verify the payouts If the payouts were incorrect recheck the programming Next turn the power off and on 20 30 times This checks that the verifier can retain the program if power is turn off to the unit or if power surges occur If the DATA BAD error reoccurs repair or replace the note acceptor If the error repeats after replacing the note acceptor repair or replace the system power supply NOTE The DATA BAD error message indicates that th
68. the display whenever a mechanical or electrical condition causes a hopper malfunction The electrical drive to the hopper motor is halted to prevent motor damage FAST VEND This message will be displayed if the bill denomination accepted exceeds the limits set by programming See 3 7 2 10 options menu for programming WATCHDOG This message is sent to the display whenever an unexpected reset of the changer occurs This is a non fatal error indicating a possible power supply problem or a supply line problem 4 8 Error Code Troubleshooting Guide 4 8 1 ACCEPTOR The ACCEPTOR error indicates that the track sensors are blocked by something in the track The acceptor will try to reject the item through a series of motor reversals If it is unable to reject the item or pass the item into the stacker the ACCEPTOR error is displayed The note acceptor s upper track is hinged so that the upper track section can be opened to expose the bill channel A step by step procedure is given below Note You don t have to remove the acceptor from the cabinet to clear a jam 35 1 Release the upper track latch by pulling the latch handle towards the rear of the note acceptor Note the position of the latch so that you can confirm when it is closed properly 2 Continue pulling the latch towards the rear of the acceptor until the upper track lifts up enough to expose the bill path 3 Remove the obstacle or jammed bill 4 To return the track to the clo
69. to the outdoor environment Standard Change Makers Inc recommends the use of an awning canopy or other protective screen to prevent machine damage from exposure to weather It is also recommended that all open holes on the cabinet be sealed to prevent water intrusion 1 3 Mounting The Machine For compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act ADA please contact your distributor for the proper mounting height of your changer Changers sold with pedestals meet ADA standards Remove all internal shipping restraints from the machine prior to installing the cabinet NOTE ACCEPTOR If your machine was shipped with the hoppers in place the hoppers should be removed before installation The hopper shipping clips located inside the hopper access door must first be removed See Diagram for shipping clip location If the hoppers have been shipped in separate carton s do not remove or disconnect any components Interrupter gO a o acd Press inward at Shipping Clip these locations 1 Use four Y inch diameter bolts for mounting 2 Make sure that the cabinet is level and the mounting surface is flat Caution Even the slightest uneven surface can cause cabinet distortion when
70. vided with mounting holes on the top surface for mounting the changer Mounting holes are also provided on the bottom for mounting the stand to the floor When utilizing the pedestal stand we recommend that the machine be bolted to the wall as well as to the stand This provides a highly secure installation WARNING CHANGERS MOUNTED ON THE PEDESTAL BASES ARE TOP HEAVY The changer must be secured to a rigid vertical surface as well as to the stand to provide appropriate security stability and safety 4 If the changer is to be mounted to a post the post should be sunk in concrete for stability It is also recommended that the post be filled with concrete for strength A steel plate approximately the same dimensions as the changer should be welded to the post Bolt the changer to the steel plate through the four Y inch mounting holes drilled into the plate Tack weld the heads of the mounting bolts to prevent their removal The changer can then be secured by four nuts and washers inside the changer If this method is not feasible the bolts can be bent after installation to prevent removal CAUTION We do not recommend welding the cabinet to any kind of mounting This can cause unwanted warping of the cabinet as well as internal component damages 1 3 2 Mounting A Free Standing Machine Console Models The SC90 Series cabinet is designed to sit on the floor Four Y inch diameter mounting holes are inside the bottom section of the ca
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