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user guide CV3516 

 

 
 
 

 

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3.2.

 

Coin Blocking  

CV3516 is equipped with 16 mini-DIP  switches to block  coins. A coin is 
normally accepted when the mini-DIP switch has been set on "OFF". 

Coin channels correspond to more mini-DIP switches combinations. The 
coin label indicates the corresponding mini-DIP blocking switch for each 
channel (symbol 

X

). 

 

 

3.3.

 

Coin blocking (general inhibit) 

General blocking is activated with standard active “high” signal on pin 6 
of  the  10-pin  connector  (in  this  case  che  validator  will  not  accept  any 
coin). Any voltage between 5 and 24 V DC is considered a high signal. 

As a rule, coins are accepted with “GND” inh level (also known as “low” 
level). 

Following  the  tpe  of  connection  (12V  10-pin  connector,  or  24V  16-pin 
connector),  VMCs  or  cashless  systems  give  a  different  polarized  signal. 
Here are the standard signals: 

12V 10-pin  

coin acceptance LOW (GND), coin blocking HIGH 

24V 16-pin  

coin acceptance HIGH (+Vcc), coin blocking LOW (GND) 

 

Since polarity does not change on the validator (coins accepted at LOW 
level), the correct signal level has to be adjusted on the VMC, or on the 
cashless system, connected. 

 

 

On  PAYTEC  cashless  systems  the  general  inhibit  level 
can be adjusted with the palmtop P6000 in Function 00: 

 

set "Input enable high = N" 

 

 

On  PAYTEC  cashless  systems  the  general  inhibit  level 
can  be  also  adjusted  with  the  PC  application  "Paytec 
Configurator".  In  that  case,  select  coin  validator 
CV3516 24V. 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CV3516

Page 1: ...PAYTEC ITALY Payment Technologies Srl AA 07 2016 User Guide Coin validator CV3516...

Page 2: ...cal data 5 3 Programming the coin validator teach mode 6 3 1 Parallel Output Connector 7 3 2 Coin Blocking 8 3 3 Coin blocking general inhibit 8 4 Coin validator label 9 5 Maintenance 10 5 1 Cleaning...

Page 3: ...internal electrical equipment for Vending Machines Do not use in water or near liquids where it might become wet Do not use near smoke or inflammable gases Cut power before maintaining electrical and...

Page 4: ...ified channel Normally at least 2 different acceptance bands are stored in a coin validator for each coin to be accepted Should the acceptance only be carried out in the channel with narrow tolerance...

Page 5: ...standard for vending 100 msecs approx 65 V 100 mA output lines 1 to 4 45 V 500 mA output lines 5 and 6 Supply voltage 10 V to 26 V DC Supply current 30 mA in standby during coin acceptance briefly 45...

Page 6: ...the acceptance tolerance mini DIP switch 8 is used to activate the teach mode mini DIP switches 1 to 14 are also used to block single coins or to activate inhibit default tolerances for each coin chan...

Page 7: ...values of the coins programmed with mini DIP switch 7 on OFF broad tolerance Should the programming not be successful when using broad tolerance teaching could be still possible using the narrow toler...

Page 8: ...ins are accepted with GND inh level also known as low level Following the tpe of connection 12V 10 pin connector or 24V 16 pin connector VMCs or cashless systems give a different polarized signal Here...

Page 9: ...or group of coins Fig 5 Example of a CV3516 label Label format and legend coin type value and currency Teach mode channels are marked with TKn n number of blocking switch which has to be used to activ...

Page 10: ...door and wipe the exposed surfaces with a cloth moistened with lukewarm water and a little washing up liquid The light sensors may be cleaned with a soft brush or air duster spray Make sure that the...

Page 11: ...me 40 ms when the solenoid is activated Make sure that the voltage does not drop below 8 volts when a load of 400 mA is applied Coin blocked Check whether the coins are blocked via mini DIP switches M...

Page 12: ...GND GND GND GND GND V C C EMP 8x0 00 Ground 5 4 3 2 1 Output line 1 Blocking Reject Output line 5 Output line 6 or inventory St EMP Connector ST1 for SCI or MDB mode and programming Output line 4 Outp...

Page 13: ...PAYTEC user guide CV3516 page 13 14 7 Dimensions...

Page 14: ...PAYTEC user guide CV3516 page 14 14 PAYMENT TECHNOLOGIES S r l ITALIA via XX Settembre 49 22069 ROVELLASCA CO TEL 39 02 9696141 FAX 39 02 96961414 www paytec it info paytec it DISTRIBUTOR...

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