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13. COIN OPERATED/CENTRAL PAYMENT UNIT
VERSION
13.1 BOARD SETTING
Using dip switch n°3 the machine can be enabled to function
by means of a mechanical or electronic coin operated device.
DS3
APPLIANCE STATUS
ON
WITH COIN OPERATION
OFF
WITHOUT COIN OPERATION
The “economy” function is not available in the coin operated
versions and the ECONOMY button input becomes “rapid
advancement”. The KSTART button therefore assumes just the
cycle start function.
By programming from the push button control panel, set the
number of tokens necessary to perfrom each cycle present on
the machine (see succ.).
In order to start the cycle, the board must count just as many
activations of the KGETT input (one activation at every token).
Cycle start then takes place as always using the START key.
13.2 VERSIONS
These versions can be present:
1.
Coin operated
2.
Central payment unit
3.
Stepper
4.
Multiple payment: YES / NO (default NO)
5.
N° of payments: 1 – 10 (default 3)
Machine with electronic coin operation (alloy recognition)
mounted on board, stepper incorporated or connected to an
external central payment unit.
13.2.1 MULTIPLE PAYMENT
The activated multiple payment option means that it is
possible to pay a maximum of n times with n=10 increasing
the machine functioning time.
ATTENTION!
The time increase only has effect if the successive payment
is made during heating, while during the cooling phase it
does not affect machine functioning.
If the temperature maintenance time is equal to “x” min for
a payment made, if the multiple payment is enabled then at
every payment the machine functioning time is increased by
one unit. If I pay 3 times it functions for 3x, up to a maximum
of 10x, according to how the last parameter “N° dofp ayments”
has been programmed.
As well as the maximum number, the functioning time value and
excess payments are not increased or memorised. Electronic
coin operation prevents the acceptance of excess payments.
Functioning for the multiple of time programmed means that
the time must just be lengthened without the cooling phase in
between every time.
For example, in the case indicated above regarding 3 payments,
the heating time becomes 3x with JUST ONE cooling cycle at the
end.
13.3 INDICATIONS ON DISPLAY
As well as the normal display indications in cycle START stand-
by condition, the following indications will also be displayed
depending on the type of SELF SERVICE setting:
13.3.1 COIN OPERATION WITH STEPPER
Writing displayed, with machine waiting for payment and
before activation of the START button:
“
Insert n. tokens:xx
”
13.3.2 EXTERNAL COIN OPERATION OR WITH CENTRAL
PAYMENT UNIT
Writing displayed, with machine waiting for payment and
before activation of the START button:
“
Make the payment
”
This differentiation is owing to the fact that for devices with
external payment generally just one input is managed and
therefore displying a number is misleading. Moreover, these
devices ofthen have the possibility of managing keys, boards
and so on.
13.3.3 ELECTONIC COIN OPERATION ON THE MACHINE
Writing displayed, with machine waiting for payment and
before activation of the START button:
“
Make the payment of €:xx,xx
”
In this version the following message is also given: “
the
macchine does not give change
”.
13.4 SET CYCLE COST
To set the cost/cycle apply voltage to the machine with the
PRGET
contact closed, which is positioned on the rear of the
same.
According to the type of SELF SERVICE management activated,
there may be the following options:
13.4.1 COIN OPERATION WITH STEPPER
The display shows the price (n. tokens) of the selected cycle
with a display such as:
Pxx :(program number from 01 to 20)
Cycle cost: xx (01-10)
The price is modified using “PLUS” and “MINUS” (field
1...10), and the cycle using SEL.
All programs memorised in the machine are proposed, even
those not enabled.
13.4.2 EXTERNAL COIN OPERATION OR CENTRAL PAYMENT
UNIT
No price can be programmed because everything is managed
with the remote payment system. The machine is enabled for
start-up with just one impulse of at least 200msec coming
from the central payment unit.
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