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validator then scroll through the coins until C8
is on the screen.

11.

Turn the power off. If recalibrating an existing
coin set (no new coins or tokens calibrated)
then set the dip switches to their normal
operating position (normally all down to accept
all calibrated coins) and return power to  the
validator. Check the validator is crediting the
coins correctly by inserting several coins of
each type. Calibration is now complete.

12.

If a new coin or token was calibrated then it
will need to have a value assigned to it. Put all
the dip switches in the up (ON) position and
re-apply power. The screen will settle on

"Par"

.

13.

Put all dip switches down (OFF) except
number 3 which remains up.

14.

Press the NEXT button once, the screen
should say 

"Val"

(value).

15.

Press the button marked SET and the screen
should say C1, this is coin 1 and should be
the lowest value coin being  used.

16.

If coin 1 is the coin which you wish to assign
a value then press the button marked SET,
the screen will show

00.00 

(or the coin value

it had previously been assigned) the last digit
will be flashing.

17.

If this isn't the coin you wish to set then press
the NEXT button until the desired coin is
reached and then press the SET button.

18.

To change the flashing digit press the  NEXT
button.

19.

To progress to the next digit press the SET
button. Continue steps 18 and 19 until the
correct value has been set. Once the first digit
is flashing then pressing the SET button will
return the screen to C1-C8.

20.

Once all the coin values have been set turn
the power off.

21.

Set the dip switches to their normal operating
position (normally all down for the coin
validator to accept all calibrated coins) and
return power to the validator. Check the
validator is crediting the coins correctly by
inserting several coins of each type.
Assigning value is now complete.

NOTE: calibration has occurred with the three parts
of the validator as a set. Mixing the parts between
different validators may put the calibration slightly
out.

Dip Switches and Buttons on the side of the coin

validator table for Recording Coin Parameters

ABBERFIELD INDUSTRIES - C22 coin validators TECHNICAL DETAILS                  page 4

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Using the SET and NEXT push buttons, plus the 8
way dip switch, located on the side of the coin
validator, in conjunction with the display, it is
possible to calibrate for any coin set. 

This is 

normally a factory operation, but it can be done
by a skilled technician.

Coins must be in the physical range 16 mm
minimum to 32 mm maximum and thickness up to
3.5 mm. Calibration can be implemented for any
number of coins from 1 to 8.

When calibrating the validator a minimum of 

two

coins of each type

should be used. One in near

new condition with no wear on the knurling around
the coin and the second should be with the
knurling worn. These then present the extremes of
coins which will be used in the validator. NOTE:
There is a time out on later versions of nine sec-
onds where if one of the tables haven't been
accessed the validator will revert to normal mode
and accept C7 and C8 only. Therefore you have
nine seconds to get from step 3 to step 6.

1.

To calibrate a C22P coin validator first
remove power from the unit.

2.

Put all 8 dip switches in the up (ON) position.

3.

Re-apply power, the screen will settle on

"par"

(parameters).

4.

Put all dip switched down (OFF) except
number 3 which remains up.

5.

Press the button marked NEXT twice and the
screen should then say 

"cal"

(calibrate).

6.

Press the button marked SET the screen
should say C1, this is coin 1 and should be
the lowest value coin being used.

7.

If this is not the coin you wish to recalibrate
then press the NEXT button until the desired
coin number appears on the screen. Normal
coin assignments for Australian coins is
C1=5¢, C2=10¢, C3=20¢, C4=50¢,C5=$1,
C6=$2, C7=Token 1, C8=Token 2.

8.

Make sure the coin validator is held firmly and
vertically on a flat surface, or its normal
mounting position, when inserting 100
samples for the coin being calibrated; thrown
in as well as rolled in. The display will count
the samples inserted, with the coins returned
via the reject slot.

9.

Once 100 samples have been inserted, press
the NEXT button to progress to the next coin;
C2 should be on the screen. Insert 100
samples of coin 2. Continue the above
procedure for each coin that requires
calibration.

10.

Once you have finished calibrating the

CALIBRATION

Summary of Contents for C22 Series

Page 1: ... 3462 International Tel 61 2 9939 2844 Fax 61 2 9938 3462 Email contact abberfield com au Internet www abberfield com au C22 DESIGNATES COIN VALIDATOR USING THE 22 SERIES PLASTIC MOULDINGS The information detailed is generic to cover the different validator types This literature primarily covers the C22P validators Suffixes may be added to cover specific applications More specific information is p...

Page 2: ... be automatically rejected In this way the range of coins to be accepted can be quickly set without needing to reprogramme the validator Note after changing a switch position turn the supply for the system off and then on to electronically reset the old switch positions Operation by 12 Volts A C or D C Inclusion of an inbuilt transformer to allow a primary supply voltage of the customer s choice 2...

Page 3: ...DETAILS Coin Exit TOP VIEW OF VALIDATOR Panel Face Plate 33mm 140mm 90mm 45mm 25mm Panel mounting is achieved by fitting the face plate on one side of the panel and the validator on the other Slip fitting is possible with the addition of a mounting bracket to the bottom mounting screws Screws through this extra bracket are usually covered by a cash box fascia PANEL CUT OUT DETAILS 1 to 1 Approxima...

Page 4: ...HNICAL DETAILS page 4 Brochure 083 3 32 Cross St Brookvale Sydney NSW 2100 Australia Tel 02 99392844 Fax 02 99383462 Email contact abberfield com au Using the SET and NEXT push buttons plus the 8 way dip switch located on the side of the coin validator in conjunction with the display it is possible to calibrate for any coin set This is normally a factory operation but it can be done by a skilled t...

Page 5: ... to the next coin parameter press the NEXT button 5 After all parameters for that coin have been displayed the screen will return to C1 C8 6 To advance to the next coin press the NEXT button 7 To display parameters for the coin press the SET button 8 Repeat steps 3 to 7 until all coins have been recorded 9 An overlap in all 3 parameters diameter period and amplitude between 2 or more coins will ca...

Page 6: ... price since the last resetting of the log data MAIN LOG TABLE 1 If the Audit Log input is shorted momentarily or kept shorted the display will show the normal data log with the omission of the Gross revenue PRICE ADJUSTMENT DATA RETRIEVAL AAAABB BB AAAABB BB 2 If the Audit Log input is shorted twice in one second then the display will show the full data log including the Gross revenue since the u...

Page 7: ...y screws one from each side of the unit They form one assembly covered by a single serial number PROCEDURE 1 Using a neat fitting bladed screwdriver remove the right hand plastic holding screw located under the ledge on the right side 2 Remove the identical left side screw located at the top of the left moulding 3 The two side mouldings are now free to slide off the middle fascia moulding They are...

Page 8: ...PUTS 12 to 24V AC or DC 11 10 12 bypass show car count Power off Set dip switches up Power on Display shows PAr Set dip switches down Push SET button PO on display price one Push SET button Current price one on display last digit flashing 00 0 To change push NEXT until new figure shown 0 to 9 Push SET next digit flashes 00 0 Repeat above for all digits Display returns to P0 Push NEXT for next pric...

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