American Changer AC 500 CoinCo BA30BAB Operation Manual Download Page 3

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UNCRATING AND SET-UP

Remove your Series AC400/500 changer from the shipping
box.  Open the door.  (

The T-handle is the 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 changer will be inside the manila envelope along with
this manual.  To install the locks, insert the cylinder into the
round hole in the middle of the T-handle and push until they
stop.  Now turn the key and lock until you hear it “snap."
Turn the key counter-clockwise ¼ turn and remove the keys.

TEST:

Before permanently installing the changer, do a functional test
to verify that there is no shipping damage to your new
changer(s).  

Extend the power cord through the hole in the back of the
changer or the bottom and plug it into a 

grounded 120vac

outlet

.  

The changer can only be  set for a 4 coin per dollar

pay-out of the hopper.  The Bill validator is ready to
accept $1-$5 dollar bills.   

Fill the hopper with at least 50 coins

.  On the main logic

board turn the switch on the bottom right corner “ON".  

(SEE

FIG. 1 ON PG.3) 

The rocker switch has a “1” and “0”

printed on it.  When the “1” is pressed down the changer is
“ON”.

MOUNTING THE AC400/500 TO A WALL

IF YOU ARE UNSURE IN ANY WAY IN PROCEEDING
WITH THE FOLLOWING STEPS, PLEASE HIRE A
LOCAL PROFESSIONAL ELECTRICAN TO MOUNT
YOUR CHANGER FOR YOU!

1. 

 

Disconnect any and all AC power going to the series
1002 changer.  (See fig. 1)

A. 

 

Unplug the AC line cord from the bottom of the
board.

B. 

 

Unplug the validator connectors on the right side of
the board.

C. 

 

Unplug the hopper harness connector on the left side
of the board.

D. 

 

Unbolt the ground wire from the right side of the
cabinet.

E. 

 

Remove the main logic board and hopper from the
inside of the changer.

F. 

 

Put the nuts back on the studs to avoid losing the
brass spacers on the studs.

2. 

 

Slide the hopper out of the cabinet.

3. 

 

Note:  You will need to verify with the building code that
it is allowable to plug the changer into a 3 prong
grounded outlet.  If it is not, there must be 120VAC run
through conduit to the changer.  If it is not required,
proceed to step #6.

4. 

 

Let the electrician run the conduit, install the new
breaker, wire and help decide how the wiring will enter
the changer (from the back or the bottom).  This will
affect the mounting location.

5. 

 

After the conduit has been installed, proceed with the
mounting.   

6. 

 

Locate the 4 punch-outs on the back wall of the changer.
Using a screwdriver and hammer knock the punch-outs
out by hitting them from the inside of the changer.

7. 

 

Using a stud locator, find a location to hang the changer
by locating the wall studs.

8. 

 

Find an appropriate wall to bolt the changer into.  The
wall should have studs or be constructed of concrete.
Consult a professional with any questions you may have. 

9. 

 

   

NOTE: HANGING THE CHANGER FROM LESS

THAN ALL 4 HOLES MAY BE DANGEROUS.
EACH HOLE NEEDS A BOLT THROUGH EACH
ONE MOUNTED SECURELY TO THE WALL.
MOUNTING THE CHANGER IN ANY OTHER WAY
MAY RESULT IN THE CHANGER BEING TORN
OFF OR FALLING OFF THE WALL RESULTING
IN PERSONAL OR CUSTOMER INJURY ALONG
WITH ELECTRICAL SHOCK.

10. 

 

Choose a height to mount the changer keeping in mind

that a handicapped person in a wheelchair should still be
able to insert a bill into the bill validator.  (We
recommend no higher than 4 feet above the ground.)

11. 

 

Have someone hold the changer against the wall while

someone else marks the holes.  

CAUTION:

 

THE

CHANGER WEIGHS 40 POUNDS DO NOT EXERT
YOURSELF SO THAT YOU MAY CAUSE AN
INJURY.

12. 

 

BEFORE DRILLING THE FOUR MARKED HOLES

ENSURE THAT THERE ARE NO ELECTRICAL
WIRES, TELEPHONE LINES, GAS, OR WATER
LINES BEHIND THE WALL WHICH DISRUPTING
MAY CAUSE A LOSS OF LIFE OR PERSONAL
INJURY!

  

13. 

 

Hold the changer back up to the wall. Thread and tighten

bolts.

14. 

 

Verify that the machine is securely mounted.   

15. 

 

Reinstall the main logic board.

A. 

 

Before installing the main logic board, verify that
the plastic safety-insulating sheet is still against the
back wall where the board will be mounted and that
there is a 3/8” spacer on each stud.

B. 

 

Install the main logic board and properly tighten the
nuts.

C. 

 

Re-bolt the ground wire into the right side of the
cabinet.

D. 

 

Plug the validator connector into the right side of
the board.

E. 

 

Plug the hopper harness connector into the left side
of the board

16. 

 

If the changer is permanently connected through a

conduit, proceed to step #18. 

17. 

 

Feed the AC line cord out the bottom or the back of the

changer then perform the following.

A. 

 

Connect the AC line cord into the bottom of the main
logic board.

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 ####”.

Write your Key # here “ACC_____________”.

ALL KEY ORDERS TAKE 4-6 WEEKS!!!

Summary of Contents for AC 500 CoinCo BA30BAB

Page 1: ...ications Operating voltage 120 VAC 10 15 Power consumpt controller only add hopper and validator 10w Operating temperature 32 130 degrees Fahrenheit Interface to Hoppers 24vdc 12vdc 1 5 amps max Inter...

Page 2: ...check if this is true is to turn off the breaker at the fuse box associated with our machine No other machines on location should lose power or turn off If this is a concern for your area of business...

Page 3: ...e back or the bottom This will affect the mounting location 5 After the conduit has been installed proceed with the mounting 6 Locate the 4 punch outs on the back wall of the changer Using a screwdriv...

Page 4: ...is disabled and it will no longer accept bills 1 Turn OFF the power on the main logic board 2 Slide the hopper out from the cabinet and insert the coins through the opening on the top There must be a...

Page 5: ...lows the indication is the green LED on the main logic board will not light A Replace the fuse If the green LED now lights then there was a spike B If it does not and the fuse blows again the power tr...

Page 6: ...n Low coin sense 5vdc Black s 24vdc Motor supply voltage Orange 24vdc Motor supply voltage SETTINGS FOR THE AC400 ONLY AC500 ONLY CoinCo MAGPRO Series Flash Codes Flash codes 1 18 may appear during no...

Page 7: ...7 AC400 BILL VALIDATOR CLEANING AND UN JAMMING...

Page 8: ...8 COINCO MAG50B VALIDATOR SECTION PAGE Removing the Bill Box 9 Clearing a bill jam 9 Setting the bill types accepted 10 Cleaning the sensors 11 Cleaning a salted unit 12 Replacing the belts 13...

Page 9: ...emove the 1000 bill stacker from the CoinCo validator follow the picture below REMOVING A BILL JAM From time to time a foreign object or ripped bill will become caught in the validator Follow the pict...

Page 10: ...10 SETTING THE BILL ACCEPT DIP SWITCHES...

Page 11: ...11 CLEANING THE BILL VALIDATOR Refer to the pictures and the procedure on the next page to clean the bill validator every 4 6 months...

Page 12: ...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...

Page 13: ...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 getti...

Page 14: ...he gold low contact plates located under the coins with steel wool or a fine grit sandpaper 3 Make sure the female connector on the hopper plate is not broken or being pushed out the back of the hoppe...

Page 15: ...These plates are located at the bottom of the hopper where you pour the coins 2 Check the hopper wire harness that extends from the back of the plate that the hopper slides in and out on for chipped...

Page 16: ...canned air Concentrate on the encoder wheel in the area top center behind the push bar 2 Turn to the back page of this manual and check for a Coin Acceptors branch in your area to repair your bill va...

Page 17: ...17 COIN CONTROLS COMPACT HOPPER PARTS LIST...

Page 18: ...OPPER 4 AC5081 1 5 FULL FRONT STICKER 5 AC5080 SCREW IN T HANDLE 6 AC1093 LOCK AND 2 KEYS 7 AC9001 COINCO BA30BAB BILL VALIDATOR 8 AC5010 1 DOOR FOR THE AC500 NO FRONT STICKER OPTIONAL PARTS NOT SHOWN...

Page 19: ...OMPACT HOPPER 4 AC5081 1 00 FULL FRONT STICKER 5 AC5080 SCREW IN T HANDLE 6 AC1093 LOCK AND 2 KEYS 7 AC9050 JCM DBV 10 BILL VALIDATOR 38 AC5009 1 DOOR FOR THE AC400 NO FRONT STICKER OPTIONAL PARTS NOT...

Page 20: ...BREAKDOWN PICTURE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 PART MP90 1 1 MP90 1 2 MP90 1 3 MP90 1 4 MP91 1 5 MP90 1 6 MP91 1 7 DESCRIPTION Machine Screw Snack Mask Black Plastic Machine Screw Main Frame Plastic Mask Gold Mounti...

Page 21: ...5 MP91 2 16 DESCRIPTION Bottom Lower Housing Cover Transformer holding hose 120VAC Transformer Lower Spring Anti Cheat Lever Lower Mounting Anti Cheat Lever Lower Anti Cheat Lever Lower Housing Assemb...

Page 22: ...3 17 MP90 3 18 MP90 3 19 MP90 3 21 DESCRIPTION Dust Cover Upper Transport Hub Assembly Complete Motor Transport Gear Assembly Complete Wheel Encoder Stacker Push Plate Assembly Spring Belt Tension Mo...

Page 23: ...CO PARTS BREAKDOWN PICTURE 1 2 3 4 5 PART MP90 4 1 MP91 4 2 MP90 4 3 MP90 4 4 MP90 4 IF DESCRIPTION Lid Logic board Box Body Logic board Box Main Logic Board Sticker Serial Number Warranty Intermediat...

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