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Operating manual Laundry PointConnector CN5 – “machine powered” inputIt must be connected to check whether the Laundry Point board is powered.Connector CN5 – “machine busy” inputIt must be connected to verify the "Busy" signal (the machine is operating).Connector CN6Not usedLed D20This red LED must flash very quickly almost seeming as if it were always on. If it’s notflashing this way, there are firmware problems on the BIO board. Should this be thecase, please contact technical service to replace the BIO boards.Led D10This yellow LED flashes when the Laundry Point system is verifying the entirenetwork.Should the LED not be flashing, there may be some connection problems betweenthe BIO board and the Laundry Point system. Should this be the case, verify all thecables.SW1Used to set the address on the BIO board on the network. For its configuration,please refer to the section BIOBIO_board_address_composition.Voltage technical specifications to stimulate the inputs:• from 5 Vdc to 30 Vdc• from 5 Vdc to 230 VdcH. Connection to the entire systemThere are two ways to connect Laundry Point automatic cash-point to the machinesin the premises:1. The cash-point on the wall and the washing and drying machines all in line. Thismeans that the RS485 connections are carried out as a single chain (figure 16).2. The cash-point at the centre of the premises and the washing and dryingmachines arranged in one or more branches (figure 17).In both cases, starting from the cash-point tray connector, one or more chains of the24 Volt and RS485 cables are carried out.30

Caution: always comply with the polarity as described in this document.In the RS485 cable chain to be laid in the shielding (screen) in thevarious cables must be connected between them with a singleGROUND point for the cash-point.5-PIN CONNECTORRS485RS485 CABLE24 VOLT POWER CABLEFig. 1531

Operating manual <strong>Laundry</strong> <strong>Point</strong>Connector CN5 – “machine powered” inputIt must be connected to check whether the <strong>Laundry</strong> <strong>Point</strong> board is powered.Connector CN5 – “machine busy” inputIt must be connected to verify the "Busy" signal (the machine is operating).Connector CN6Not usedLed D20This red LED must flash very quickly almost seeming as if it were always on. If it’s notflashing this way, there are firmware problems on the BIO board. Should this be thecase, please contact technical service to replace the BIO boards.Led D10This yellow LED flashes when the <strong>Laundry</strong> <strong>Point</strong> system is verifying the entirenetwork.Should the LED not be flashing, there may be some connection problems betweenthe BIO board and the <strong>Laundry</strong> <strong>Point</strong> system. Should this be the case, verify all thecables.SW1Used to set the address on the BIO board on the network. For its configuration,please refer to the section BIOBIO_board_address_composition.Voltage technical specifications to stimulate the inputs:• from 5 Vdc to 30 Vdc• from 5 Vdc to 230 VdcH. Connection to the entire systemThere are two ways to connect <strong>Laundry</strong> <strong>Point</strong> automatic cash-point to the machinesin the premises:1. The cash-point on the wall and the washing and drying machines all in line. Thismeans that the RS485 connections are carried out as a single chain (figure 16).2. The cash-point at the centre of the premises and the washing and dryingmachines arranged in one or more branches (figure 17).In both cases, starting from the cash-point tray connector, one or more chains of the24 Volt and RS485 cables are carried out.30

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