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1. 18 Low level sense plates _ 455 location 23 1041 27 373 Mark IV PC logic board AC6007 CABINET PARTS BREAKDOWN DOOR ASSEMBLY 2 IE 4 d d DOOR PART LIST Cabinet parts are shown in white for better detail ONLY ALL PARTS ARE BLACK 1 AC6010 5 AC6007 Door 2 AC6083 AC6007 Front Sticker 3 AC6010 01 3 1 8 Coin Cup W Back Chute 4 AC8065 1 AC6007 Display W Keypad Complete AC8065 1 RH Display Ribbon Harness AC6066 H Keypad wire Harness 6 AC9002 CoinCo MAGPRO SA 24VDC Validator Complete AC6060 H AC6007 Validator harness CoinCo or Mars AC9003 Not Shown MARS AE2602 24VDC Validator Complete 7 AC2066 3 Condor Coin Mech ONLY AC2066 5 H amp AC2066 3 1H Condor Coin Mech Harness 8 AC2065 02 Condor Coin Mech Bracket Holder 9 AC9090 Credit Card Reader AC6090 H Credit Card Reader Harness 10 AC7072 AC6007 Printer Assembly W Board complete AC6071 H Printer 24VDC Power Harness AC6071 RH Printer Ribbon Harness 11 AC7071 01 60mm Thermal Printer Paper 12 AC5080 Chrome T Handle For lock AC1093 One Lock amp 2 Keys 1093 01 Replacement Set of 2 Keys 6010 13 Door Lock Mounting Bracket 37 AC6007 CABINET PARTS BREAKDOWN CABINET ASSEMBLY CABINET PART LIST Cabinet parts are shown in white for better detail ONLY ALL PARTS ARE BLACK 13 6010 18 Coin Door Lid W Hinge AC6075 2 Not Shown Light Up Token Marquee 14 AC6060 DSH Door Switch amp Harness 15 AC80
2. to the center plate FIG 12 FIG 12 Stirrer 5 off location 1 Self tapping Stirrer location 2 SCIEWS Refer to FIG 1b 6 Gently lift the coin box away from the rest of the hopper NOTE The logic board amp stirrer are located in the coin box 30 COIN BOX ASSEMBLY cont 2 Line up the centre plate amp coin box as shown below FIG 12a 3 Route the ribbon cable as shown below 4 Fit the logic board into slots shown below 5 Feed the level sense wires through the slot shown below FIG 12a Ribbon cable clamps Slot 6 Lift the centre plate to meet the coin box FIG 12b amp c FIG 12b FIG 12c 7 Align the center plate amp coin box amp push together 8 Turn the hopper over amp refit the screws 9 Refit the level sense wires 2 EXIT WINDOW REPLACEMENT 1 First remove the coin box section 1 This will then enable access to the exit window 2 Unscrew amp remove the 2 fixing screws FIG 4 3 Remove the exit window from the center plate 4 Unclip amp remove the 10 way ribbon cable header FIG 4 3 x LED s LIGHT GUIDE PCB 2 x FIXING SCREWS 10 WAY LOCKING HEADER 5 To re assemble follow the above steps in reverse 3 l p 4 1 LOGIC BOARD REPLACEMENT First remove the coin box section 1 This will then
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4. TOKENSTATION SERIES AC6007 OPERATIONS MANUAL American Changer Corp Parts amp Service 888 741 9840 1400 NW 65 Place Sales 800 741 9840 Ft Lauderdale FL 33309 Fax 954 917 5204 Internet Address www americanchanger com Service Questions service americanchanger com AND CREDIT CARD PROMPTLY TAKE RECEPT Rev 1E_A05 Jan 04 Specifications Operating voltage 120 VAC 10 15 Power consumpt controller only add hopper and validator 10w Operating temperature Interface to Hoppers max Interface to Validators 120vac 5 amps max Warranty CoinCo MAGPRO 00 B amp MARS AE2601 Validator is warranted for two years from date of purchase COVERED Defect in workmanship or material NOT COVERED Damage caused by physical abuse Misapplication Vandalism End users attempt on his own to repair item Cleaning maintenance 32 130 degrees Fahrenheit 24vde amp 12vde 1 5 amps Dispensing System and Logic Board The coin dispensers and logic boards are warranted for one year from date of purchase COVERED e Defects caused by material or workmanship NOT COVERED e Damage caused by physical abuse Misapplication Vandalism End Users attempt on his own to repair End users failure to follow recommended replacement procedures LCD Display Printer amp Credit Card Reader These units are warranted for one year from date of purchase COVERED e Defects caused by material or workmanship
5. Phone 650 871 4280 Fax 650 588 8538 G amp K Service Mr Vince D Agostino 4364 Twain Avenue Unit 4 San Diego CA 92120 Phone 619 281 9227 Fax 619 281 8706 Superior Sales amp Service Mr Esko Wallace 299 Old County Road Suite 26 San Carlos CA 94070 Phone 800 995 8363 or 650 591 2193 Fax 650 591 1712 Email supsale pacbell net Trilogy Magnetics Inc Mr Ed Colmenares 16250 Gundry Avenue Paramount CA 90723 Phone 562 663 1800 Fax 562 633 6408 COLORADO Mountain Coin Machine Distributors Mr Jack Brown 345 W 62nd Avenue Denver CO 80216 Phone 800 654 2646 or 303 427 2133 Fax 303 429 2104 Email coinshop msn com FLORIDA V E South L C Mr Joe Gilbert 4800 N W 15th Avenue Ft Lauderdale FL 33309 Phone 888 837 6884 or 954 491 7300 Fax 954 491 7301 Email vesouth gate net Web Site www vesouth com Vendor s Repair Service Inc Mr George Uilano 6025 Cinderlane Parkway Orlando FL 32810 Phone 407 291 1712 Fax 407 578 0651 george vendorsrepair com Web Site www vendorsrepair com 46 GEORGIA North Atlantic Marketing Mr Kirk Chambless Norcross Center 2100 Norcross Parkway Suite 130 Norcross GA 30071 Phone 800 442 2388 or 770 449 5001 Fax 770 729 1144 Southeastern Vending Mr Johnny Williams 1886 Forge Street Tucker GA 30084 Phone 800 825 8554 or 770 621 9055 Fax 770 621 9055 Email repairshop32 aol com Web Sit
6. STATUS DUMP SETUP TEST t t SYSTEM STATUS TEST FUNCTION Audit Batch Info Prntr h h TOKENS DUMPED 0000 4p t STOP D gt Audit Information Batch CC Records Now Reset PrtCC Print YES NO TOKENS DUMPED 0000 QUIT PRINT d d T T gt gt Print All CC Records YES NO Y v Y Y Rings cc Tkns More Rings Before Answer Button 1 Dollar 00 Select Payout Type 1 3 5 Never Prev Next Less More Qrtr Bills CC IDX y Quarters 1 Tokens 000 1 Tokens 000 Button 1 Token 000 IDX 1 Token 000 Prev Next Less More Prev Next Less More Prev Next Less More Prev Next Less More v tt tt Pt tt tt tt Pt 2 2 eee Ans Demo Disp Am x More f Demo Mode Select Display Mode Enable American X Yes No Serll Fish YES NO y System Setup 3 Pager circc Repeat J Y y Enable Paging Erase All CC Records Max twice CC Usage YES NO YES WARNING NO YES NO ACCESSING THE PROGRAM MODE Using the LCD display on the front of the machine programs the TokenStation The Program mode must be entered in order to set token pricing audit features using the printer troubleshooting features amp dumping the hoppers The first thing that must be done to enter the program mode is entering the Pin Number To do this you must OPEN THE DOOR TO THE TOKENSTATION The door switch must be actuated in order to allow the pin screen to be accessed 1 Open the TokenStation door to at least a 45 degree angle 2 Press right two arrow si
7. above push bar then the coins exit the hoppers From left to lower into place right these are designated as follows 1 Logic power supply on 12 amp 24vdc present 2 Security optical obstruction indicator Should be on when unit is OK 3 Output indicator indicates coin passing photo sensor This is the optical sensor the coin will obstruct on its way out of the hoppers For normal operation LED 3 will be off until coins are dispensed Coin counting LED Fig 5 f 3 Security LED 2 There is a diagram on page 12 on how to install a all systems a smaller stacker This installs the same way 12vdc Power LED Coin counting optic 12 pin male connector located on the opposite side Coin Token Sizes The hoppers will automatically adjust to dispense coins tokens in size from 20 30 mm in diameter and 1 25 3 5 mm in thickness A nickel is approximately 21 mm a quarter is approximately 25mm A Susan B Anthony is 28mm Fig 6 AC8061 POWER SUPPLY RELAY BOARD FUSES 1 amp 2 ON OFF SWITCH 120VAC LINE CORD INPUT MARQUEE LIGHT 120VAC INPUT POWER SUPPLY INPUT 120VAC to 24VDC MARKED AS SPARE FUSE 3 FUSES See figure 1 Fuse 1 amp 2 High voltage fuses These are the primary transformer AC fuses Use replacement 2 1 2 amp fuses ONLY REPLACING THIS FUSE WITH ANYTHING OTHER THAN A 2 AMP AS MAY RESULT IN A FIRE OR AN UNSAFE WORKING CO
8. the section of the coupon wherein a problem lies For example if the problem is in section five the LED will flash five times Section numbers are located to the far right of each section on the coupon If the configuration is rejected check the coupon and repeat the process MKIV UNIVERSAL HOPPER INDEX PAGE 1 Coin box removal amp assemble 30 32 2 Exit window replacement 31 3 Logic board replacement 32 4 End plate removal 32 5 Coin Belt Removal 32 5a Coin Belt Assembly 33 5b Coin Belt Replacement 34 5c Final drive gear replacement 34 6 Gearbox assembly 35 7 7 Motor replacement 35 SERVICE MANUAL 29 1 COIN BOX REMOVAL 7 As the coin box is being removed carefully slide the logic board out The stirrer may stay with the coin box or fall onto the center plate 1 Place the hopper in front of you as shown looking at the outside of the coin box Refer to FIG 1 2 Remove the 2 locking nuts which hold the low level sense plate wires to the studs 3 Remove the crimp amp wire from the studs WASHER v CRIMP NUTTY amp WIRE LOCKING j NUT STUD ACCESS IS NOW AVAILABLE TO THE LOW LEVEL SENSE PLATES THE MAIN PCB THE EXIT WINDOW THE MOTOR TERMINALS amp PART OF THE WIRING LOOM Refer to FIG la la COIN BOX ASSEMBLY 4 Remove the 5 screws indicated B which hold the 1 Firstly locate the stirrer in the coin box as shown in coin box
9. transactions not yet complete with the bank This is only required in emergency situations when the once a day batching cannot be accomplished 4 3 Not Used 4 4 Print Info TokenStation print out of all parameters See page 12 for definitions of print End STATUS Functions Audit Print Out Machine Audit Date year mm dd Time hr mm ss Audit Sequence Non Resettable Counters Non resettable lifetime machine counters Total Cash HHH HH Quarters H HHHHHH Dollar Coin H HHHHH Ones H HHHHH Fives H HHHHH Tens H HH HHH Twenties H HHHHH Fifties H HHHHH Hundreds H HH HHHH CreditCards HHH HHH HH Paid Hopper 1 H HHHHH Paid Hopper 2 H HHHHH Resettable Counters Resettable lifetime machine counters Total Cash HHH HH Quarters H HHHHHH Dollar Coin H HHHHH Ones H HHHHH Fives H HHHHH Tens H HH HHH Twenties H HHHHH Fifties H HHHHH Hundreds H HH HHHH Total Bills HHH HHH HH Visa HHH HHH HH Master Card HHH HHH HH American X HHH HHH HH Total CC HHH HHH HH Promo Token 1 H HHHHH Promo Token 2 H HHHHH Promo Token 3 H HHHHH Promo Token 4 H HHHHH Free Play Note H HHHHH How many times customers chose each of the credit card buttons for pricing choices Selection 1 HEHEHE Selection 2 HEHEHE Selection 3 HEHEHE Selection 4 HEHEHE Paid Hopper 1 H HHHHH Paid Hopper 2 H HHHHH Paid Total H HHHHH STATUS Hopper
10. 16 Apply power and insert bills to verify that the unit is functioning properly 6 OR 7 ERROR CODE FLASHES The cleaning procedure for this common occurrence is listed below Just follow these steps 1 If this code has occurred on a new machine or one that the validators DIP switches were just changed Ensure that all the white plugs on the side of the validator board away from the red LED are plugged in securely 2 Remove the bill box 3 Turn the Changer ON then OFF in an attempt to stop the metal push plate so that it COASTS into the fully outward position 4 Using an air compressor or a can of compressed air blow out the area behind the push plate until it is completely free of all dust and lint 5 Turn the changer power back on so that the push plate returns to the inward position If the same error code persists repeat steps 1 3 concentrating on the top center area behind the plate 6 Replace the bill box REPLACING THE BELTS Every 2 3 years the belts on the CoinCo will wear out To replace them remove the validator components down to the picture show Refer to the parts diagram at the end of the manual for help getting to this point INTERMEDIATE FRAME Te S KE TEL LOWER HOUSING aS j INTERMEDIATE PULLEACK FRAME BELTS CENTEA DAME BELT LEFT amp RIGHT OPTIC SENSORS CHASSIS BELT LEFT amp RIGHT ALIGNMENT SENSORS CENTER OPTIC SENSOA 23 O
11. 4 Flashes Indicates that something is obstructing the bill path Remove the LED housing and look at the bill path on the housing and inside the unit for foreign material clean as necessary 5 Flashes Indicates that the magazine is removed the unit will not accept without the magazine attached Reinstall the magazine Continuous Slow Unit is defective Replace the unit Continuous Fast The magazine is full of money Remove the money from the magazine 28 Coupon Programming Locate the service button on the back of the unit Page 29 Press the button once to enter the coupon setup mode Pressing again will exit the mode The unit will automatically exit coupon setup mode upon acceptance of the coupon configuration The LED Status indicator located to the left of the service button will flash rapidly indicating that the unit is in coupon setup mode Insert the coupon marked side up The AE2600 will pull the coupon in read it and then return it to the user A good coupon will be returned immediately After the coupon is pulled from the bill acceptor mouth the unit will flash the Status LED ten times to confirm a good configuration A bad coupon will be held for ten seconds before being returned This delay is to make you aware that there is a problem with the coupon When the coupon is pulled from the bill acceptor mouth the unit will flash the Status LED the number of times corresponding to
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13. NOT COVERED e Damage caused by physical abuse Misapplication Vandalism End Users attempt on his own to repair End users failure to follow recommended replacement procedures Table of Contents Mounting the TokenStation 3 Setup amp Mountin 3 MK4 Hoppers Specifications 4 Power Suppl Relay Board 5 Main Logic Controller Board 6 Programming the TokenStation Programming diagram 8 Enter the Program Mode Pin 9 Using the Dump Mode 9 Set Pricing C10 Audit Mode 10 Audit Print Out 11 Machine Info Printout 12 Remote Pager Error Codes 13 On Screen Error Codes 13 Data Information 14 Functional Description 16 Out of Service Conditions 16 Condor Coin Mech Section ETIT 17 STANDARD CoinCo Validator Section Removing the Bill Box 19 TE the Bills EA 20 Salt Water Clean Up 22 6 or 7 Flash code errors 22 Belt Replacement 23 OPTIONAL MARS Validator Section Removing the Bill Box 25 3 error code Flash Bill Jam 25 Setting the Bills Accepted 26 Clean the Validator 27 Error Trouble Codes 28 Dip Switch Coupon Programming 28 Money Controls MK4 Hopper Coin Box Removal Installation 30 32 Exit Window Coin Counting Optic 31 Hopper Logic Board Replacement 31 End Plate Removal 9 Screw Side 33 Coin Belt Track Plate Removal 33 Track Plate Assembly 34 Coin Belt Track Plate Replacement 34 Gear Box Assembly 35 Motor Replacement
14. accept 1 5 10 20 dollar bills Coin acceptor default value is one coin for 50 cents Fill each hopper with at least 200 coins Locate the on off switch on the lower left corner of Power Supply Relay Board Board that has H L 1 2 3 4 5 on the relays and turn the machine on As the machine comes on the software version scrolls by on the LCD finally stoppi ith Wel No Credit owe Ce ae ners N HITES MIS inet 3 Maneuver the coin cup amp chute assembly into Cards Now ae P y The AC6007 can now be tested and used with cash only position and slip over the four studs Note To change payouts it is necessary to enter the program mode 4 Re install the for 14 20 nuts on the studs to secure the assembly to the door Tighten firmly with a 7 16 nut driver or socket After securing the machine to the floor the coin cup amp chute should be mounted to the door It is shipped in a box in the lower storage cabinet in of the 6007 See page 4 for mounting instructions The validator comes without the stacker attached The stacker is also shipped in the same box as the coin cup in the lower storage cabinet of the 6007 Remove from the box remove bubble wrap and slide into place See page 4 Installing Bill Stacker Money Controls Hopper MKIV Three green LED indicators are fitted on the 1 The bill stacker slides into place as shown below hoppers and are visible in the section where Place open end of stacker 1
15. enable access to the logic board FIG 5 CONN 1 LOGIC BOARD 10 way ribbon IDC socket CONN 1 Move the two ejector arms at right angles to amp away from the connector if fitted This should release the socket from the header Clasping the connector between thumb amp forefinger pull away from pin header 14 way crimp socket CONN 2 Gently unclip the friction lock from the connector housing Clasping the connector between thumb amp forefinger pull away from pin header The Logic Board is now released To re assemble follow the above steps in reverse END PLATE REMOVAL Place the hopper in front of you as shown looking at the outside of the end plate Refer to FIG 6 Remove the 9 screws indicated B which hold the end plate to the center plate Locate the position of the connector blanking piece 32 4 Holding the connector blanking plate gently lift the end plate away from the rest of the hopper FIG 6 9 off sss COIN Self EXIT tapping Screws Blanking Blanking plate pos 2 plate pos 1 ADJACENT OPPOSITE 5 To re assemble follow the above steps in reverse 5 TRACK PLATE REMOVAL l 1 First remove the end plate section 6 See FIG 7 2 The elevator track amp final drive gear can now be removed by lifting up amp away from the center plate FIG 7 Final drive gear Plastic Elevator
16. the motor Motor d fixing Screws NOTE The black wire connects to the terminal FIG 10 marked with a RED dot 3 Remove the end plate Section 6 o o 4 Remove the track plate amp final drive gear Section 7 4 Remove the gearbox cover Section 8 6 Disassemble the gearbox Section 9 35 1 1041 24 01 Motor 2 1041 24 02 Motor Side Cover 3 1041 24 03 Center Plate 4 1041 24 04 End Plate 5A 1041 24 05 Coin Optic Board 5B 1041 24 06 Optic ribbon cable 6 1041 24 07 Red track plates 16 per belt 7 1041 24 08 Logic board wire harness 8 1040 24 113 Male 12 pin connector 9 1040 24 112 Female 12 pin connector 10 1041 24 12 Idler gear Largest Plastic 11 1041 24 13 Gear Box 12 1041 24 14 Gear Shaft 13 1041 24 15 Gear 1 Plastic 14 1041 24 16 Gear 2 amp 3 Metal 15 1041 24 17 Output gear Plastic Metal 16 1041 24 18 Gear 4 Metal 1 level 17 1040 24 22 Blanking Plate End plate 4 I Centre plate Blanking piece 17 5 18 1040 24 25 Fixing screw 19 1041 24 19 Cam Shaft 1041 24 22 Agitator 36 Exit window 7 1041 24 20 Cam shaft bearing 20 1041 24 21 Cam Agitator 21 22 1040 24 291 Low level contact plate Coin box NN A Fixing screw
17. 1 OK Status of LEFT Hopper Hopper 2 OK Status of RIGHT Hopper Validator OK Status of Bill Acceptor Credit Card OK Status of CREDIT CARD Operations 11 Machine Information Year mm dd Time hr mm ss Token Payout Settings 1 Quarter 2 Quarters 3 Quarters 1 Dollar FreePlay Note 5 Dollar 10 Dollar 20 Dollar 50 Dollar 100 Dollar Hopper1 Type N A Hopper2 Type N A Type of coins dispensed from each hopper 1 quarter 4 1 coin 0 None Selection 1 HH H Selection 2 HH Selection 3 HH H Selection 4 t t HH Cost of all 4 washes in dollars IDX 1 Value IDX 2 Value IDX 3 Value IDX 4 Value Value of each IDX Token used Totals are in quarter increments FreePl Value Value of WASHBUCK coupon used Total is in quarter increments KK KK KK K K XK XK PhoneAuthPri PhoneAuthSec 4 4 4 PhoneCaptPri PhoneCaptSec Phone numbers TokenStation calls out to Authorize and Charge Credit Cards PhoneOffice Not Used PhonePager Phone number called when TokenStation or Car Wash Controller is down HHH HHH HHERHH BIN Agent Bank Agent Chain Merchant Store Terminal Merch Categ Merch City Merch State ZipCode Country Cod CurrencyCd Merch Loc Terminal V HHHHHHH TimeZoneDif HHH These are your Credit card set up functions Underlined lines maybe requested of Techs when you call in for a card proce
18. 11 MP90 1 11 Shaft Drive 12 MP90 2 12 Spring MAG 13 MP90 2 13 Screw 4 Plastic 14 MP90 2 14 Roller Idler 15 MP91 2 15 Sensor Board Lower 16 MP91 2 16 Pulley amp Hub Assembly Complete 40 PICTURE 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 PART MP90 3 1 MP90 3 11 MP90 3 13 MP90 3 14 MP91 3 15 MP90 3 16 MP90 3 17 MP90 3 18 MP90 3 19 MP90 3 21 COINCO PARTS BREAKDOWN DESCRIPTION Dust Cover Upper Transport amp Hub Assembly Complete Motor Transport amp Gear Assembly Complete Wheel Encoder Stacker Push Plate Assembly Spring Belt Tension Motor Stacker Assembly Complete Pulley Idler Lower Transport Pulley amp Hub Assembly Belt Upper Housing Frame Upper Housing Sensor Board Upper Housing Upper Board Clip Wire Clip Shaft Pulley Shaft Wheel Board Stacker 41 COINCO PARTS BREAKDOWN INTERMEDIATE RAME ASSEMBLY MP90 4 IF 3 PICTURE PART DESCRIPTION 1 MP90 4 1 Lid Logic board Box 2 MP91 4 2 Body Logic board Box 3 MP92 4 3 Main Logic Board 4 MP90 4 4 Sticker Serial Number Warranty 5 MP90 4 IF Intermediate Frame with Bearings 42 PICTURE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 PART AE93 1 1 AE93 1 2 AE93 1 3 AE91 1 4 AE93 1 5 AC1045 AE93 1 7 AE93 1 8 AE93 1 9 MARS AE2600 SERIES 24VDC PARTS BREAKDOWN DESCRIPTION Stacker Drive Assembly Kit Sensor Housing Assy Complete Control Board Cov
19. 35 Parts Break Down Money Controls MK4 Hopper 37 Door Parts amp Harnesses 38 Cabinet Parts amp Harnesses 39 CoinCo Bill Validator 40 42 MARS Bill Validator 43 45 Mars Service Centers 46 48 CoinCo Service Centers 49 2 UNCRATING AND SET UP Installing Coin Cup Remove your Series AC6007 TokenStation from the shipping box Open the door The T handles are a screw in type and therefor must be turned at least 10 times counter clockwise until it opens Inspect for any connectors or components that may have been dislodged during shipping The lock and keys for your TokenStation will be inside the manila envelope along with this manual To install the lock insert each cylinder into the center of the round holes Turn the key counter clockwise turn 1 Remove the coin cup amp chute from the box and remove the keys NOTE The only way to get a duplicate set of keys made is to save the red tag that comes between the keys This ID starts with ACC ASSEMBLING THE TOKENSTATION Safety Note The AC6007 comes almost completely assembled in a box strapped to a pallet Care must be taken in unpacking and maneuvering the machine into place It is not a one man job 2 Remove the four 20 nuts that are on the studs where the coin cup mounts to the door The default settings are already set for a 4 coin per dollar payout with each hopper paying out 2 coins per dollar The Bill validator is ready to
20. 60 1 TokenStation Main Logic Board 16 AC8061 Relay Power Supply Board AC6061 RH AC8060 1 to AC8061 Ribbon Harness 17 AC6062 AC6007 24VDC 5A Switching Power Supply W Harness 18 6010 06 Hopper Support Bracket 19 6010 21 Hopper Coin Block Covers 20 6010 14 Hydraulic Shock Absorber 21 AC1041 Money Controls MK4 Hopper 1 of 2 AC1040 3 Not Shown Hopper Plate W Harness 1 of 2 22 2010 104 Left Hopper Chute 23 2010 114 Right Hopper Chute 24 6010 30 Lock Assembly Bracket Complete 25 AC6010 14 Plastic Quarter Catch Box OPTIONAL AC2042 METAL Coin Catcher Coin Box 38 COINCO PARTS LIST PICTURE PART DESCRIPTION 1 MP90 1 1 Machine Screw 2 MP91 1 2 Snack Mask Black Plastic 3 MP90 1 3 Machine Screw 4 MP90 1 4 Main Frame Plastic 5 MP91 1 5 Mask Gold Mounting Bracket 6 MP90 1 6 Bill grounding spring 7 MP91 1 7 Machine Nut 39 COINCO PARTS BREAKDOWN ab A oe ep amp P x S 7 i u 1 BELTS ONLY MP91 2 10 PICTURE PART DESCRIPTION 1 MP90 2 1 Bottom Lower Housing Cover 2 MP90 2 2 Transformer holding hose 3 MP90 2 3 120VAC Transformer 4 MP90 2 4 Lower Spring Anti Cheat Lever 5 MP91 2 5 Lower Mounting Anti Cheat Lever 6 MP90 2 6 Lower Anti Cheat Lever 7 MP90 2 7 Lower Housing Assembly Complete 8 MP90 2 8 Belt Center 9 MP90 2 9 Lower Anti Cheat Assembly Complete 10 MP90 2 10 Plastic Wheels amp Rubber Belts 10 MP91 2 10 Rubber Belts ONLY Each
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22. ELT LEFT amp RIGHT OPTIC SENSORS CHASSIS BELT CENTER OPTIC SENSOR LEFT amp RIGHT ALIGNMENT SENSORS months 21 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Note Petroleum based cleaners and freon based propellants can damage plastic and some electronic components Scouring pads and stiff brushes may harm the protective conformal coating on the circuit boards and can mar the plastic These items should never be used when cleaning the MAGPRO bill acceptor 4 Remove the lower housing The MAGPRO should be cleaned every 7 000 5 Remove the bottom cover from the lower bills or every 4 6 months or as needed depending on the environmental conditions of the location Dust can be removed with a soft brush or cloth or it can be blown out using compressed air Procedure 1 Disconnect power from the bill acceptor 2 Remove the bill box and use a soft cloth to wipe the dust from around the intermediate frame and stacker plate 3 Remove the lower track 4 Using compressed air or a soft brush blow or brush the dust off of the optic sensors and out of the recessed sensor openings 5 Remove dust from around the belts and wheels on the lower housing and the sensors on the upper sensor board The upper sensors are located directly above the lower housing sensor when the lower housing is installed 6 The bill path can be cleaned to remove further dirt and oil using a soft cloth moistened with a mild soap and water solution 7 Clean th
23. NDITION See fig 1 for location of main logic board Any direct short of the Transform will cause this fuse to blow Replace Fuses 3 amp 4 Low voltage fuses These are the secondary transformers fuses Fuse 3 for the 5 28VDC section of the main logic board and hoppers and the validator 24VAC fuse Fuse 4 Replace this fuse with a 2 2 amp fuse only REPLACING THIS FUSE WITH ANYTHING OTHER THAN A 2 AMP MAY RESULT IN A FIRE OR AN UNSAFE WORKING CONDITION FIG 2 AC8060 1 MAIN LOGIC BOARD Jumper to Power supply Board Bill acceptor connector mMM HH j Ai E E owy ees NEVER PUSH 1 Sail j UNLESS f E A ot rm TNSTRUCTEDIN i i aF T k a Coin mech connector Door Switch connector Credit Card connector 24VDC Printer connector PROGRAMMING OF THE AC6007 TOKENSTATION Programming Flow Chart 8 Pin Number 9 Dump Mode 9 Modem Answer 9 FREEPLAY Value Set 10 Display amp Printer Test 10 Audit Print Definitions 11 Machine Info Print Definitions 12 TOKENSTATION SW ver 1E A05 SYSTEM SETUP amp TEST
24. PTIONAL EQUIPMENT MARS AE2602 MEI MARS AE2602 VALIDATOR SECTION PAGE Removing the Bill Box 25 Clearing a bill jam 25 Setting the bill types accepted 26 Cleaning the Validator 27 Trouble Shooting amp Trouble Codes 28 Coupon Programming Dip Switch 28 BILL ACCEPTOR 24VDC 1 20 24 Removing the bill box 2 Push BLUE button forward Push bill box up and out Clearing A Bill Jam 4 Ji Messze Blue Latch HI 7 oe VI jE Magazine eo Bill Path Pull up on silver bar Rod Pull bar away from the Mars 25 Setting the Dip Switches Factory Default Seren swe SS 2 Way Bill Acceptance x o 4 Way Bill Acceptance Switch 3 OFF ON x Switch 4 ON x ON x ON 4 Pulse Per Dollar oN Switch 3 affects all denominations See Coupon Confipuration on pape xx for individual acceptance secunty enabling options The AE2600 defaults to short puke 26 Bill Acceptance Switch 4 2 Switch 3 gh Security OFF igh Aecaptanes ON Switcn a 5 2 20 Aseel OFF Rejects ON aa means o aa Switch 4 Hamesa Enable OFF Always Enable GN Switch T 4 Pulat Per Dollar OFF d Pulse Per Dollar ON Switen E Gaming Interface OFF Yending interface ON Cleaning amp Maintenance Cleaning You can clean the bill acceptor while it is still mounted in the machine 1 Remove power from the machi
25. Pkwy Suite 190 Harahan LA 70123 Phone 504 734 0280 Frank Case Maryland 6655 Amberton Drive Bay SE Baltimore MD 21227 Phone 410 379 2680 Bill LeJune Massachusetts 60 Prospect Street Waltham MA 02453 Phone 781 894 4525 Kevin Cole 49 Missouri 1236 Dielman Industrial CT St Louis MO 63132 Phone 314 725 0100 Charlie Pavia Ohio 225 Corporate Court Suite I Fairfield OH 45014 Phone 513 874 4460 Joe Steddom TEXAS Dallas 3031 Quebec Street Suite 115 Dallas TX 75247 Phone 214 638 3970 Houston 2500 Central Parkway Suite K Houston TX 77092 Phone 713 683 6558 Steve TenBarge Washington 1020 Industrial Drive Bldg 32 Seattle WA 98188 Phone 206 575 1999 Carl Goodson
26. Restart Flag Flag Failure Wash Washer started Ring Ringing OffH Going Offhook Dialtone Auth CC Authorize Bat Batch Page Page Swch Switched to cash Ccrd Credit card read and failed good ones not recorded Current defined Codes are OK OK Bad Bad Aprv Approved Rej Rejected GB Good Batch QD Quit Duplicate NoDT No Dial Tone Busy Busy Nanr No Answer Phon Phone Problem Othr Other problems Modm Modem Failure Comm Communication Failure Data Bad CC data read problems Exp Expired Card Type Wrong type card Time Timeout on CC Rept Too many repeat uses Note A brand X card might be listed as wrong type or bad date if the internal fields are different from a standard credit card Pager Flag Emergency pager flag All0 No problem no page 0 Counter 0 15 Counts down in minutes time to page Counter Counter Failed to send page bit Hopper Errors Validator Errors CC Errors or communication Equipment failure NYDN BPWN KE REPLACING THE PRINTER PAPER Before the printer paper has run out you might wish to contact your Distributor and order more Printer paper The part number is AC7071 01 and it is a special brand which is hard to find Most AC6007 problems occur from the printer Either the operator buys the wrong paper or has trouble loading the paper Please follow the following steps to properly load your therma
27. T TELEMARKETERS FROM GRABBING THE PHONE LINE 2 2 CC Set the Pricing of the 4 credit card ARROWS These pricing options are independent of the token pricing options This is not where the tokens per credit card price is set Arrow definitions Arrow 1 Previous price point Arrow 2 Next price point Arrow 3 Decrease price point by 1 00 Arrow 4 Increase price point by 1 00 2 3 TOKENS Set the token payouts of all options Arrow 1 Quarters Arrow 2 Bills FREEPLAY 2 Bill Arrow 3 Credit card Arrow 4 IDX tokens Then Arrow 1 Previous price point Arrow 2 Next price point Arrow 3 Decrease price point by 1 00 Arrow 4 Increase price point by 1 00 2 4 MORE More menus 2 4 1 Demo Mode YES NO This is for show room floor displays only It enables the credit card reader without a phone line and is equivalent to a FREE VEND mode The Default value is NO 2 4 2 Display Select Display Mode SCROLL FLASH This will allow the operator to select the type of attract mode to use when displaying the token payouts on the AC6007 LCD display Scroll a marquee letter scrolling effect Flash each line flashes the new line at once Default is the FLASH mode 2 4 3 AM X Enable American Express Cards YES NO Default is YES 2 4 4 More More Menus 2 4 4 1 Pager Enable Paging YES NO Enable the machine to call out to a Cellphone or Alphanume
28. This failure occurs when the hopper is told to dispense coins and after 45 seconds no coin has been dispensed This failure is present when the hopper coin belt is jammed or the hopper has run out of coins If the coin belt is jammed proceed to the MK4 Hopper section for instructions to un jam the hopper Over Pay Failure This is the error that occurs when the hopper pays out two too many coins then told to dispense A very dirty exit sensor most often causes this error Condor Coin Mech The condor must be programmed for USA with the Quarter into the 1 slot and the dollar coin in the 4 slot If you notice a poorer than acceptable coin acceptance rate you can turn back the Condor s security setting and increase your acceptance rate by turning the rotary dial shown below while in the RUN mode counter clockwise 1 or 2 clicks from setting 0 to F or E a Rotary Switch Programming Button To Teach and Run a coin or token into Condor follow this procedure Had To start with the LED should be lit green 1 and the rotary switch in position 0 gt Using a small flathead screwdriver turn the A rotary switch to position 1 or 1 to 6 for multi coin Condors and press the programming button The LED should chanae to red wv Feed a selection of the coin to be taught into re the acceptor until the LED begings to flast green this typically happens after 4 coins Press the programming but
29. e ILLINOIS American Vending Sales Inc Mr Frank Manduno 750 Morse Avenue Elk Grove Village IL 60007 Phone 847 439 9400 Fax 847 439 9405 Email isharps americanvending com or rnair americanvending com Web Site www americanvending com INDIANA Shaffer Distributing Mr Ron Dixon 9461 E Washington Street Indianapolis IN 46229 Phone 800 876 0789 or 317 899 2530 Fax 317 899 6080 Email shafdist netdirect net Web Site www schafferdistributing com LOUISIANA Sur Serv Corp Mr Julian Ortiz 2920 Kingman Street Suite 118 Meltaire LA 70006 Phone 504 887 1661 Fax 504 887 9081 Email surserv surserv com Web Site MARYLAND Betson Ms Angie Swann 3431A Benson Avenue Baltimore MD 21227 Phone 800 296 4100 Fax 410 646 2053 Email aswann betson com MASSACHUSETTS Gekay Electronics Corp Mr Rob Collette 16 Deer Park Drive E Longmeadow MA 01028 Phone 800 832 0028 or 413 525 2700 Fax 413 525 6886 MICHIGAN Wolverine American Inc Mr John Paskeretti 26400 Capitol Redford MI 48239 Phone 313 937 4600 Fax 313 937 1802 Wolverine American Inc Mr John Paskeretti 3400 Jefferson Avenue SE Grand Rapids MI 49548 Phone 616 452 2125 Fax 616 452 3319 MINNESOTA Changer Services Inc Mr Mark Stolley 7721 Pillsbury Avenue South Richfield MN 55423 Phone 888 328 5067 or 612 798 3610 Fax 612 798 3614 Email mstolley changerservices com Vikin
30. e bill box to avoid damaging the bill box and or stacker plate 22 housing 6 Run hot water 1101 4 1401 4F over the lower housing from the top and bottom Using a soft brush gently clean any residual salt Use a soft absorbent cloth to clean any residue off the lower housing If the transformer gets wet allow the unit to dry for 24 hours before applying power 7 Remove the front mask Using hot water and a soft brush clean the front mask upper sensor board main frame anti pullback levers and position sensor mount Caution The motors are not protected from water therefore the unit must be held in a manner that prevents water from running over the intermediate frame crossbar 8 Remove the position sensor cover on the crossbar and carefully lift the LED from its mount Early models only Caution Protective coating on the LED leads should not be damaged Clean all salt residue from the mount sensor hole and detector area The detector can be seen through the sensor hole and is located in the chassis Replace the position sensor cover Early models only 9 Verify that the anti pullback levers move freely and that the spring returns them to their open position 10 Allow the unit to dry thoroughly 11 Clean the magnetic head using a swab and isopropyl alcohol 12 Replace the front mask 13 Replace the lower housing cover 14 Replace the lower housing into the main frame 15 Remount the bill box
31. e magnetic head using a swab and isopropyl alcohol 8 Once the lower housing is dry place it back into the mainframe so that the tab on the bottom locks into place 9 Blow the dust out of the encoder wheel and its sensors It may be necessary to extend the stacker plate to access the encoder wheel Supplying power to the unit momentarily can do this so that the stacker plate extends 10 Remove dust from the transport belt areas and from any other places of build up 11 Remount the bill box 12 Apply power and insert bills to verify that the unit is functions property MAGPRO CLEANING PROCEDURE FOR SALT WATER POLLUTED UNITS Note Petroleum based cleaners and freon based propellants can damage plastic and some electronic components Scouring pads and stiff brushes may harm the protective conformal coating on the circuit boards and can mar the plastic These items should never be used when cleaning the BA30 bill acceptor Procedure 1 Remove power from the bill acceptor 2 Remove the bill acceptor from the vending machine 3 Open the bill box lid and verify that the stacker plate is in the stand by home position If it is not in the home position apply power and observe that the stacker plate returns home Warning If moisture is present allow the unit to dry thoroughly before applying power to avoid possible shock hazard If the stacker plate does not return to the home position remove power and carefully remove th
32. e tokens paid out FUNCTIONAL OPERATION OF THE HOPPER OUT OF SERVICE CONDITIONS In a two hopper system the other hopper will work as a backup or give change as needed In a one hopper system there isn t a backup 16 There are 4 instances which will shut down a hopper 1 Low Coin This is the most common occurrence This is shutdown happens when the coins in the hopper fall below the gold plates which conduct low voltage between them The hopper will dispense coins from the other hopper when the TokenStation reads the signal Once the first hopper is read to have low coins a call over the phone line is place to the pager Cellphone that one hopper is down The machine will now dispense all coins out of the full hopper If the other hopper runs out of coins THE TOKENSTATION WILL CONTINUE TO DISPENSE COINS FROM EITHER HOPPER UNTIL BOTH HOPPERS ARE EMPTY 80 100 WILL REMAIN IN THE HOPPERS At this time the machine will page out again to notify the pager Cellphone the second hopper is now empty Security Failure There are 2 cases which cause a security failure A The hopper is missing The hopper is not slid into the hopper plate connector B There is a foreign object or coin lodged in the coin counting window Remove the side of the hopper with 5 screws and look in the area where the coins exit the hopper Check the slot for foreign matter and remove it from the slot Jammed or Timeout Failure
33. er Plastic 24VDC Logic Board Main Chassis Plastic 500 Stacker LED Housing Assy Complete Black Front Bezzle Plastic Metal Bezzle Support Plate NOT SHOWN 43 CONTINUED PICTURE PART DESCRIPTION 1 AE93 2 1 Gearbox Assy 2 AE93 2 Tension Assy 3 AE93 2 Tension spring 4 AE93 2 Tire Wheel Assy Pulley Compound Shaft Pulley 2 2 3 2 4 5 AE93 2 5 Belt Timing 1 of 2 143 Teeth 2 6 2 7 2 8 Belt Timing 1 of 2 56 Teeth 44 CONTINUED PICTURE PART DESCRIPTION 1 AE93 1 5 Main Chassis Plastic 2 AE93 3 2 Stacker Latch Blue 3 AE93 3 3 Spring Stacker Latch 4 AE93 3 3 Lower Housing Lift Spring 45 IMAL MARS Authorized Service Centr ALABAMA Birmingham Vending Co Mr Gerald Spiegelman 540 N 2nd Avenue Birmingham AL 35204 Phone 205 324 7526 Fax 205 322 6639 Email wendell bhmvending com Web Site www bhmvending com ARIZONA Vendtronics Mr Ken Van Leer 4020 Grand Avenue Suite 21 Phoenix AZ 85019 3173 Phone 602 973 3300 Fax 602 973 0033 Email vendtronic aol com CALIFORNIA Betson West Mr John McCann 5660 Knott Avenue Buena Park CA 90621 Phone 714 228 7500 Fax 714 228 7510 Web Site www betson com Betson West Mr Ben Fresenhazion 213 E Harris Avenue San Francisco CA 94080 Phone 650 952 4220 Fax 650 827 3420 Web Site www betson com C A Robinson Inc Mr James Tomei 180 Utah Avenue S San Francisco CA 94080
34. g Vending Mr Guy Jones 9549 Penn Avenue South Minneapolis MN 55431 Phone 800 879 0321 Fax 612 887 5656 Email auneb liebermanmusic com Web Site www liebermanmusic com MISSOURI Greater America Mr Duane Zarger 3230 Roanoke Road Kansas City MO 64111 Phone 816 531 4300 Fax 816 531 4337 Midwest Associates Inc Mr Glen Politte 9334 Highway BB Hillsboro MO 63050 Phone 800 237 0521 Fax 636 789 5848 Email midwest inlink com Web Site www mwassoc com Shaffer Distributing Co Mr Chuck Ropke 2111 January Avenue St Louis MO 63110 Phone 314 645 3393 Phone 314 645 3689 Email Web Site MONTANA Action Gaming Technology Mr Harold Heyer P M B 117 425 N 5 Street Missoula MT 59802 Phone 406 728 0034 Fax 406 549 0688 Email actiongt yahoo com NEVADA Mars Electronics International 2700 East Patrick Lane Suite 1 Las Vegas NV 89120 Phone 702 597 4836 Fax 702 597 4837 Email bill nichols effem com NEW JERSEY Betson Enterprises Mr Rob Zigmont 303 Paterson Plank Road Carlstadt NJ 07072 Phone 800 524 2343 or 201 438 1300 Fax 201 438 4837 Email zigrob103 aol com Web Site www betson com 47 Ellenby Technologies Inc Mr Bob Dobbins 1460 Grandview Avenue Unit 2 MidAtlantic Corporate Center West Deptford NJ 08066 Phone 856 848 2020 Fax 856 848 7080 Email ellenby aol com Web Site Limited Retail Service Center NORTH CAROLINA
35. ion is connected to called If you are using a cell phone and see that the TokenStation is calling see Page 16 While the TokenStation is paging the display momentarily shows The following is a list of the codes that will be sent to the pager 00 ID of Machine up to 4 error codes The 4 error codes are 01 Hopper 02 Validator 03 Credit card phone Example A validator problem would usually display 00 333 92 The first two digits The next three digits are the machine numbers come up zero The last two are the error Chosen by the user during configuration code with a zero in front If you do not have a alphanumeric pager for the AC6007 to call to give you these error codes you can get them by going to the Setup menu on the display From there go to Arrow 4 Status menu Next press Arrow 1 Audit Next press print At the bottom of the print out under STATUS shows the condition of the machine s parts 13 Data Logger Info The printout shows the last 25 events This data is shown on the bottom of the Machine Print Info print out From left the data fields are DD day of the month HH hour in 24 hour format MM minutes Evnt Event occurred Code Result code of event Flag 1 Wsh Flag WshFail Flag 2 CC_Veri CC_Veri Flag 3 CC Stat CC_Stat Flag 4 CC Fail CC Fail Flag 5 Pager PagerFlg Current defined events are Strt Power up or
36. l printer with new paper 4 From the back feed paper through over the post and through the slot until the paper stops 5 5 Move the feed lock lever to the DOWN position 2 6 Manually turn the feed wheel in the clockwise direction until you feed the paper arrow through the cut head 7 In the program mode choose a report to print I e audit or Machine info and make sure the printer prints all the lines and cuts the paper 3 Move the feed lock lever to the UP position 15 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION OF THE AC6007 TOKENSTATION After the TokenStation has been installed and the computer programming complete the machine is ready to operate Exiting the Program mode will bring up the main Pricing screen Insert cash for immediate token payout This ends your Cash transaction section For credit card transactions select one of the four arrow buttons to prompt the credit card menu YOU MUST SELECT AN ARROW PAYOUT FIRST BEFORE THE TOKENSTATION WILL BEGIN ANY TYPE OF CREDIT CARD TRANSACTION Once the amount of the token transaction has been selected the TokenStation will send alternating pulses to the MK4 hoppers to distribute the tokens evenly As the transaction ends multiple of things occur 1 The bills inserted counters increase the appropriate slots and all other associated audit features 2 The hopper total counter is incremented by the appropriat
37. multaneously 3 Enter the default numbers 1 4 2 3 buttons Press amp Release these 2 select buttons simultaneously to bring up Sorry wrong key pressed NOW PRESS ARROWS 1 4 2 3 TO ENTER PROGRAM SCREEN FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION OF ALL PROGRAMMING MODES Programming will be described as it appears on the screen from left to right starting with the opening menu Plus a number I e 2 2 3 show which buttons to press STARTING WITH THE MAIN SCREEN that will navigate you to this step Means that American Changer also downloads this data once the credit card functions are approved by a processor 1 The Dump Mode This mode will cause the hopper s to run continuously While running the front display will show the amount counted out of each hopper and a total dispensed for audit purposes Press the Stop arrow to end the dump mode The dump mode does not show up on the count for the printer audit features for the end of the week totals To get a total of the coins dumped press the Print key before exiting this mode End DUMP Functions 2 The Set up Mode This mode is quite involved and will be broken down by modes and sub modes 2 1 RINGS Set how many rings on the incoming phone line before the TokenStation s mode picks up AND ANSWERS THE LINE The Default value is 37 ONCE THE TOKENSTATION IS COMPLETELY PROGRAMMED WE RECOMMEND NEVER OR 07 TO PREVEN
38. ne 2 Unlatch the magazine by pushing the blue latch located on the top of the unit toward the front of the unit 3 Unhook and remove the magazine by holding the latch and lifting up and then back on the magazine 4 Unlatch the LED Housing by lifting up on the metal bar located below the Status LED 5 Remove the LED Housing by holding the metal bar and pulling back on the LED Housing 6 Clean the bill path with a soft cloth You may use mild non abrasive non petroleum based cleaners if sprayed on the cloth cS Blue Latch h EL EA aRt la Service Button Status LED LED Housing 27 Trouble Codes Status LED A Status LED provides assistance in diagnosing the condition of the Series AE2600 The following is a description of the LED codes their meanings and suggested remedial actions LED ON Indicates that the unit is enabled and ready to accept a bill No action is necessary LED OFF Indicates that no power has been applied to the unit Check to ensure that power is applied 1 Flash Indicates that something is obstructing the bill path Remove the magazine and LED housing Inspect for foreign material 2 Flashes Indicates that the unit is not enabled Verify configuration Check the dipswitches 3 Flashes Indicates that the bill path needs cleaning for optimum performance Remove the magazine and LED housing and follow cleaning instructions page 29 to clean the bill path
39. ric pager Default is YES 2 4 4 2 ClrCC Clear all Credit Card Records Erase credit card records in memory that have been authorized but not yet downloaded WARNING PRESSING YES DELETES ALL CHARGES NOT DOWNLOADED NEVER PRESS THIS KEY WITHOUT PRINTING OUT CREDIT CARD CHARGES IN MENU 4 1 3 1 2 4 4 4 Repeat Limit Customers to SAME credit card used only twice from 12 01AM to 11 59PM daily Default is YES End SET UP Functions 10 3 The Test Mode TokenStation Test Options 3 4 Printer Test This test will verify if the printer is functioning properly Note Most printer problems occur when changing out the paper due to improper feeding of the new paper End TEST Functions 4 Status TokenStation Status of Operations 4 1 Audit TokenStation Audit Options 4 1 1 Reset This function reset the resettable counts to zero It cannot reset the non resettable counters The sequential number counter is incremented by one 4 1 2 Not Used 4 1 2 Failure Reset NEVER PRESS THIS BUTTON UNLESS A TECH FROM American Changer AUTHORIZES YOU TO DO SO 4 1 3 PrtCC This function will print all Credit Card records for the TokenStation These are only the charges not yet downloaded to the bank 4 1 4 Print Prints accounting totals without resetting the counters 4 2 Batch This will force the machine to resolve all credit card
40. ssing problem Continued HHEF HEH HHEF XXXXXXXXXXX XX HHHH HHH HHH 000001 titttttt t t HtH 12 Continued Batch Seq t t The current processing batch number Max twice CC yorn CC limit 2 times in 24 hr period Accept Am X yorn Machine accepts American Express Cards Demo Mode NO Is machine in the Demo Mode PagerEnabled yorn Capture HHH Set how much machine will batch out at in dollars Dollar Now FHEH How much CC sales equal that have not been batched yet today Sched Capt hr mm ss Time machine is set to do once a day batching Ring Answer How many rings the TokenStation modem will allow before picking up Audit Ptr Addr AuthDoneAddr CaptWorkAddr XXXX CaptDoneAddr XXXX Bill Validator Coin Acceptor Hi Reset Timer No Multiple Token XX Internal use only XXXX XXXX Low System Data Logger Information See Page 15 End Machine Info Print Out End Section 2 Programming TokenStation Remote Paging Features and Error Codes The Paging option pages calls the owner if the TokenStation detects a problem For the paging option to work the TokenStation must be configured remotely by American Changer to load the pager number into the software The TokenStation will page most numeric pagers A cell phone with caller ID can be used but there is no error code transmitted the only thing seen will be that the phone number the TokenStat
41. ton once more wv The LED should return to green E Turn the rotary switch back to 0 The acceptor is now ready to accept coins 17 STANDARD EQUIPMENT MAG COINCO BA32SA BILL ACCEPTOR VALIDATOR Operation and Service Manual SECTION PAGE Removing the Bill Box 19 Clearing a bill jam 19 Setting the bill types accepted 20 Cleaning the sensors 21 Cleaning a salted unit 22 Replacing the belts 23 Removing the bill box To remove the 1000 bill stacker from the CoinCo validator follow the picture below Figure 4 BILL BOX TAB BILL BOX REMOVING A BILL JAM From time to time a foreign object or ripped bill will become caught in the validator Follow the picture below to remove the item RAM LOWER MAINF E HOUSING 19 SETTING THE BILL ACCEPT DIP SWITCHES Figure 1 OPTION SWITCH ACCESS HOLE 5 6 7 8 _ a a e ej e ellejlel OOOO switch oN 0O High Security Alamdarl Acceemance Accepts bills in one Accepts bills in both directions only face directions Tace up up green seal first Serial r Parallel Pulse Intertace Interface 20 Accept 20 Reject S10 Accept 10 Reject 4 Accept 5 Reject 2 Accept 2 Reject 1 Accept 1 Reject 20 CLEANING THE BILL VALIDATOR Refer to the pictures and the procedure on the next page to clean the bill validator every 4 6 PUSHER PLATE ENCODER SENSOR STACKER HOME SENSOR LOWER HOUSING CENTER DRIVE B
42. track 5a TRACK PLATE ASSEMBLY The following 3 sketches show how to take the track plate apart emble the track plate The following 3 sketches show how to ass 5b TRACK PLATE REPLACEMENT 1 The gray shaded area in FIG 7b is the track plate guide path FIG 7b Place this side of elevator track to centre plate 2 Once the track plate is in position turn the track through 720 to ensure it is seated in the guide path correctly 5c FINAL DRIVE GEAR REPLACEMENT 1 Once the elevator track is in place the final drive gear can be fitted by placing the gear over its mounting spindle while lining the teeth up with the secondary drive gear adjust the elevator track so that the gear falls into place FIG 7c 2 The end plate can now be re fitted See section 6 Final drive gear Plastic 34 6 GEAR BOX ASSEMBLY 4 Remove the gears in the order as shown in FIG 9 1 Remove the end plate Section 6 Access to the motor fixing screws is now possible 2 Remove the elevator track amp final drive gear 5 To re assemble follow the above steps in reverse Section 7 3 Remove the gearbox cover Section 8 FIG 9 Plastic step down gear 7 Unscrew the 2 motor fixing screws FIG 10 7 MOTOR REPLACEMENT 8 To re assemble follow the above steps in reverse 1 Remove the coin box Section 1 2 Unsolder the red amp black wires from

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