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CONFIGURATION – FOR PARALLEL INTERFACE (VALIDATOR)<br />

50<br />

<strong>WinEMP</strong> – G-13.mft<br />

Define attraction time of the acceptance gate and display<br />

pre-magnetization/coin acceptance time and time periods of the<br />

accepted coin sensors<br />

The attraction time determines how long the solenoid of the acceptance gate<br />

is supposed to attract so that the gate will open and the inserted coins can<br />

be directed into the cash-box. Usually, the solenoid is attracting only as long<br />

as the coin has been accepted, i.e. the coin has passed the CP3 sensor.<br />

There are three different phases<br />

• pre-magnetization time<br />

The solenoid is fully controlled in order to open the gate.<br />

• actual attraction time<br />

Solenoid control is timed (to conserve energy) in order to keep the<br />

gate open.<br />

• coin acceptance time<br />

Time after closing the acceptance gate which is available for the<br />

accepted coin sensors.<br />

This section merely describes how to set the actual attraction time.<br />

Pre-magnetization time, coin acceptance time as well as the CP3/<br />

CP4 time periods of the accepted coin sensor are only displayed for<br />

diagnostic purposes.<br />

Define attraction time of the acceptance gate for normal acceptance speed<br />

If you want to change the attraction time of the solenoid of the acceptance<br />

gate:<br />

1 Select menu item EXTRA and then BASIC SETTINGS.<br />

The dialog box BASIC SETTINGS AND OPTIONS opens.<br />

2 In the "table of<br />

contents" on<br />

the left-hand<br />

side, select<br />

the index word<br />

ACCEPTANCE<br />

GATE.<br />

3 On the righthand<br />

side<br />

enter the<br />

desired<br />

ATTRACTION<br />

TIME using the<br />

keyboard.<br />

The attraction time can be 150 to 1000 ms (typical setting: 500 ms) and<br />

is converted into 4-ms increments.<br />

National Rejectors, Inc. GmbH, Buxtehude

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