3 Other operating modes of the G-18.mft - NRI

3 Other operating modes of the G-18.mft - NRI 3 Other operating modes of the G-18.mft - NRI

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STARTING UP G-18.mft with vending machine control system Perform test run The automatic test run must be performed to ensure that the coin validator "learns" and stores which vending machine components were connected and must be controlled. Starting from the test run, all interfaces that have not been assigned, e.g. only three and not all five product ejector interfaces, are considered "not available". In addition, all components driven by a motor are moved into their final position or initial position. The handing-out of goods is only simulated if the chutes are empty. 1 Unhook the coin validator and set the eighth DIL switch of the upper switching block on the rear of the device upward to ON. The operating elements on the additional control PCB are no longer inhibited and can now be operated. 2 Hang the coin validator back in the machine. 3 Insert a coin into the coin validator. The coin validator is now in the wake-up mode and no longer in the sleep mode. 4 Press button 3 on the additional control PCB (see Fig. 2c). The coin validator is now in the test mode and no longer in the operating mode and activates an automatic test run in the following order: return mechanism, escrow – return mechanism, escrow – cash-box, product ejectors 1–5, green LED, red LED, acoustic signal 12 Fig. 2c: Button and switches on the additional control PCB 5 If the operating elements on the additional control PCB are to be inhibited in normal operation, unhook the coin validator again, set the eighth DIL switch of the upper switching block S1 downward again (to OFF) and hang the coin validator back in the vending machine. 30 National Rejectors, Inc. GmbH, Buxtehude 3

G-18.mft with vending machine control system STARTING UP Set the prices The up to five prices are set by the manufacturer to EUR 1.00 and can be set individually with the help of the upper DIL switch 2 on the additional control PCB by inserting a coin (see Fig. 2c): 1 First unhook the coin validator and set the eighth DIL switch of the upper switching block on the rear of the device upward to ON. The operating elements on the additional control PCB are no longer inhibited and can now be operated. 2 Hang the coin validator back in the machine. 3 Use a pointed object to set the upper DIL switch leftward to ON. The flashing green and red LEDs indicate that the coin validator is no longer in the operating mode. 4 Insert coins until their value amounts to the desired price for chute 1. Only the coins added by the coin validator drop into the escrow. Rejected coins must therefore be inserted again. National Rejectors, Inc. GmbH, Buxtehude If the wrong coins were inserted, the price-setting operation can be interrupted at any time by pressing the return button. 5 Confirm the price by pressing the selection button for chute 1. All evaluated coins are paid out. 6 Add up the paid-out coins and, to be on the safe side, compare with the desired price again. If the value is not equivalent to the desired price, not all inserted coins were accepted or added. In that case, the price-setting operation must be repeated. 7 Repeat steps 4 to 6 for all installed chutes. 8 Set the upper DIL switch rightward again (to OFF). The LEDs stop flashing. The coin validator is in operating mode again. 9 If the operating elements on the additional control PCB are to be inhibited in normal operation, unhook the coin validator again, set the eighth DIL switch of the upper switching block S1 downward again (to OFF) and hang the coin validator back in the vending machine. 31

G-<strong>18.mft</strong> with vending machine control system STARTING UP<br />

Set <strong>the</strong> prices<br />

The up to five prices are set by <strong>the</strong> manufacturer to EUR 1.00 and can be<br />

set individually with <strong>the</strong> help <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> upper DIL switch 2 on <strong>the</strong> additional<br />

control PCB by inserting a coin (see Fig. 2c):<br />

1 First unhook <strong>the</strong> coin validator and set <strong>the</strong><br />

eighth DIL switch <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> upper switching<br />

block on <strong>the</strong> rear <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> device upward to<br />

ON.<br />

The <strong>operating</strong> elements on <strong>the</strong> additional control PCB are no longer<br />

inhibited and can now be operated.<br />

2 Hang <strong>the</strong> coin validator back in <strong>the</strong> machine.<br />

3 Use a pointed object to set <strong>the</strong> upper DIL switch leftward to ON.<br />

The flashing green and red LEDs indicate that <strong>the</strong> coin validator is no<br />

longer in <strong>the</strong> <strong>operating</strong> mode.<br />

4 Insert coins until <strong>the</strong>ir value amounts to <strong>the</strong> desired price for chute 1.<br />

Only <strong>the</strong> coins added by <strong>the</strong> coin validator drop into <strong>the</strong> escrow.<br />

Rejected coins must <strong>the</strong>refore be inserted again.<br />

National Rejectors, Inc. GmbH, Buxtehude<br />

If <strong>the</strong> wrong coins were inserted, <strong>the</strong> price-setting operation can be<br />

interrupted at any time by pressing <strong>the</strong> return button.<br />

5 Confirm <strong>the</strong> price by pressing <strong>the</strong> selection button for chute 1.<br />

All evaluated coins are paid out.<br />

6 Add up <strong>the</strong> paid-out coins and, to be on <strong>the</strong> safe side, compare with<br />

<strong>the</strong> desired price again.<br />

If <strong>the</strong> value is not equivalent to <strong>the</strong> desired price, not all inserted<br />

coins were accepted or added. In that case, <strong>the</strong> price-setting<br />

operation must be repeated.<br />

7 Repeat steps 4 to 6 for all installed chutes.<br />

8 Set <strong>the</strong> upper DIL switch rightward again (to OFF).<br />

The LEDs stop flashing. The coin validator is in <strong>operating</strong> mode<br />

again.<br />

9 If <strong>the</strong> <strong>operating</strong> elements on <strong>the</strong> additional control PCB are to be inhibited<br />

in normal operation, unhook <strong>the</strong> coin validator again, set <strong>the</strong> eighth DIL<br />

switch <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> upper switching block S1 downward again (to OFF) and<br />

hang <strong>the</strong> coin validator back in <strong>the</strong> vending machine.<br />

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