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Summary of Contents for PayMatic - Copy Coin

Page 1: ...2019 Inepro B V All rights reserved Technical Manual PM Copy Coin CM7000 Xerox Config PM Copy Coin CM7000 Xerox Config...

Page 2: ...7000 Xerox Config This manual contains information on how to do that please read it carefully Due to continuous product improvements this manual is subject to changes without notice We strongly recomm...

Page 3: ...lisher and the author assume no responsibility for errors or omissions or for damages resulting from the use of information contained in this document or from the use of programs and source code that...

Page 4: ...anging Cost per copy 14 Reading Copy Meter A udit Information 15 Free usage of the copier 15 Programming example Routine Maintanance 16 17 Storage 17 Cleaning the coin acceptor 17 Cleaning the coin bo...

Page 5: ...Table of Contents Appendix VI 47 48 Xerox MFP Configuration...

Page 6: ...e contains materials which can be recy cled and then reused A t the end of life specialized companies can dismantle the dev ice to materials which can be reused in order to recy cle and reuse For exam...

Page 7: ...I Introduction Part...

Page 8: ...er to keep interf erence to a minimum An easy to use push button f eature f or the setting of prices and reading of the audit data makes f or user f riendly operation The Pay Matic Coin Copy s prices...

Page 9: ...nd interf ace cables Connectivity The Pay Matic COIN is equipped with the latest v ersion of the circuit board the CM7000 This circuit board has opto coupler in and outputs f or connection the coin bo...

Page 10: ...II Hardware Setup Part...

Page 11: ...y s keep it in its shipping carton when not in use This will keep it clean and of f er the best protection f or the coin box Af ter unpacking of the coin box the f ollowing parts must be supplied Coin...

Page 12: ...s back 2 Open the bottom lid If the coin box is mounted on a pillar Open and remov e the padlock at the back of the pillar Take out the cash box remov e the locking bolts f ixed on the upper side of t...

Page 13: ...in rev erse order making sure that the security pins are placed in step 3 and that the top is assembled bef ore attaching the main case to a wall using the 4 including screws For more inf ormation us...

Page 14: ...ace cable f rom the coin box to the copier Switch on the copier and the coin box Setup the proper menu settings on the copier if required Please note that each ty pe of copier can hav e it s own speci...

Page 15: ...oin box and pull the coin box downwards be caref ul with the locking bolts 3 Slightly separate the lower part of the f ront panel 4 Place the Pay Matic in the Pay Matic column f itting the lower side...

Page 16: ...PayMatic column optional 10 PM Copy Coin CM7000 Xerox Config...

Page 17: ...III Software Setup Part...

Page 18: ...the image abov e Function Down and Up Programming the function menu Once the Pay Matic Coin Copy controller is connected to the host equipment copies may not be taken without suf f icient credit bein...

Page 19: ...e current v alue When the Pay Matic COIN is equipped with a dual display the right display will illuminate and display the v alue 5 To modif y the v alue of the selected address press the Up and Down...

Page 20: ...ase the button The display will brief ly show a number f ollowed by F0 Press the UP button the display now shows F1 2 This is the register containing the price 1 copy price Press the FUNCTION button t...

Page 21: ...s f rom 0 01 till 2 00 coins The conf iguration will be F 1 Price A4 b w 5 5 X 1 basic value 0 05 F 2 Price A3 b w 10 10 X 1 basic value 0 10 F 3 Price A4 colour 50 50 X 1 basic value 0 50 F 4 Price A...

Page 22: ...IV Routine Maintanance Part...

Page 23: ...ot in use This will keep the coin box clean and of f er best protection f or the unit Cleaning the coin acceptor The coin acceptor of y our Pay Matic coin box is manuf actured f rom a high quality pla...

Page 24: ...ck is unlocked at the backside of the pillar When a standard Pay Matic cash box is used the capacity of the cash box is about 200 400 coins The capacity of the cash box in the pillar is superior and c...

Page 25: ...V Troubleshooting Part...

Page 26: ...ceptor Coin ac c eptor is brok en 1 Replace the coin acceptor M ain board is brok en 1 Replace main board 2 No communication Cabling error 2 Check the interf ace cable 2 Check communication in the coi...

Page 27: ...VI Appendix I Part...

Page 28: ...tandard the price f or A4 Black white The other price conf igurations depend on the connections The copy price which can be introduced in these f unctions has to be div ided by a basic v alue f unctio...

Page 29: ...e that is in ef f ect For instance if lev el 3 is set with a v alue of 35 and a price of 43 and f unction 19 is used then if there is credit f or 35 copies of this ty pe the price per copy is 0 043 Fo...

Page 30: ...Volume discount Only av ailable with the optional ECOS Volume Discount option OFF Standard price table ON Extended price table Function 19 Price scaling Only av ailable with the optional ECOS Volume...

Page 31: ...e selected by means of this f unction There is a choice between Activ ated 0n or Activ ated Of f Function 46 to 50 Input processing These f unctions inf luence respectiv ely input 1 to input 5 Input s...

Page 32: ...is conf iguration allows to set a time which determines how long the activ ated input has to be stable bef ore the input signal actually is accepted by the Pay Matic This conf iguration is programmabl...

Page 33: ...the inserted coin is a v alid coin The coin reader emits a pulse to the Pay Matic electronics at accepting a coin The Pay Matic attributes a v alue to the incoming pulse The coin v alue which will be...

Page 34: ...use f unction 81 to choose the ty pe inf ormation to be retriev ed on the display Function 83 Display availability This f unction represents the number of av ailable display s For the Pay Matic with...

Page 35: ...rice 1 f unction 1 is reached output 1 to release the copier is activ ated If the v alue programmed in f unction 3 is reached the second output will be activ ated Input 1 is def ined as the 1st counte...

Page 36: ...mat signal A4 A3 connected to input two and or a colour Black white signal which is connected to input 3 If one or both signals is are activ ated and the Counter input input 1 is activ ated f or a sho...

Page 37: ...F08 The f unctioning of lev el With the lev el programming one input has alway s to be activ ated If v arious input signals are activ ated at the same time the highest price will alway s be calculated...

Page 38: ...f ormation is retriev ed v ia the display of the coin box There are resettable counters and total counters that can not be reset The resettable counters can be read in two dif f erent way s manually a...

Page 39: ...lour C 02 Period counter Copies A3 B W C 03 Period counter Copies A3 Colour C 04 Period counter Copies Not Used C 05 Period counter Copies Not Used C 06 Period counter Copies Not Used C 07 Period coun...

Page 40: ...4 Period discount counter Resettable Discounts C 35 Total discount counter Read only Only av ailable with the optional ECOS Volume Discount option Reset period counters The copy and copy f ree counter...

Page 41: ...VII Appendix II Part...

Page 42: ...coupler input 6 6 J 7 Orange 7 7 J 7 Blue Input 4 Opto coupler input 8 8 J 7 Red 9 9 J 7 Black Input 5 Opto coupler input 10 10 J 7 Violet 11 1 J 6 Brown Black Output 1 Relayoutput Neutral 12 2 J 6 Re...

Page 43: ...of the input signals needs to be minimum 5V DC and maximum 30V DC The inputs are separated by of galv anisation by means of an opto coupler in order to av oid any risk of damage to the electronics of...

Page 44: ...VIII Appendix III Part...

Page 45: ...Appendix III 39 Overview main board...

Page 46: ...IX Appendix IV Part...

Page 47: ...through 16 DIP blocking switches on the coin acceptor The DIP blocking switches are accessible through a recess in the coin acceptor cov er The I O f actory option can be specif ied f or the indiv idu...

Page 48: ...ns The f ollowing section explains and clarif ies the f ormat and legend on the label Example of an EMP 800 v 5 Label At the top is printed the exact ty pe of the coin acceptor In this example EMP 800...

Page 49: ...ing switch which has to be used to activ ate the teach mode f or this channel Blocking switch f or the broad channel Blocking switch f or the narrow channel Blocking switch f or the v ery narrow chann...

Page 50: ...retracted the coin acceptor can than be rotated to the opposite side The side that has the bar code sticker and the table can opened to clean the interior Remov e dirt and sticky f luids with a damp...

Page 51: ...X Appendix V Part...

Page 52: ...opto coupler electronicallyinsulated User Interface Operating buttons 3 operation buttons integrated in the front panel of the PayMatic coin box Display 4 digit LED Single or dual display Environmenta...

Page 53: ...XI Appendix VI Part...

Page 54: ...d login as administrator f actory def ault login at the dev ice touch screen Press the Log in Log out button in the upper right corner of the Xerox console panel Login with username admin and password...

Page 55: ...Appendix VI 49 Set Accounting Mode to Auxiliary Access Set Auxiliary Device Type to Card Activated...

Page 56: ...nfiguration 50 PM Copy Coin CM7000 Xerox Config At Service Access Accounting make sure all serv ices are selected to restrict and Copy is selected at serv ices y ou want to track usage Set Job Timeout...

Page 57: ...Appendix VI 51 Set Double Count Large Impressions to Count Once Set Premium Select to None Press Sav e...

Page 58: ...ion 52 PM Copy Coin CM7000 Xerox Config Press the Log in Log out button in the upper right corner of the Xerox console panel again Select Logout to logout as administrator The def ault screen should n...

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