
vi. Refit front panel, make sure the nine way connector is the right way round, there is a polarising back to assist
correct insertion. Do not force connector to fit wrong-way round. Replace the recessed screw, making sure the
screw head is flush with the front panel but not overtightened.
vii. Insert cash box and lock.
MAKE A NOTE OF THE KEY NUMBER AND PUT ONE KEY IN A SAFE PLACE.
viii. Switch on and test for correct operation, see section 5.
NEVER OPERATE THE UNIT WITH THE FRONT PANEL UNSECURED OR WITH THE
CASE UNEARTHED.
Figure 3
3. SETTING TIME DELAY
The adjustment for time delay per coin is located on the rear of the front panel and consists of a
seven way switch bank located on the printed circuit board. See Figure 3.
Delays of between one minute and one hundred and twenty seven minutes are selectable in one minute steps and are
obtained by correct positioning of the seven switches as shown in Figure 4. Times are additive and the correct delay
is obtained by adding the appropriate minutes related to each switch.
A facility is incorporated to select timing countdown in minutes or seconds. Countdown in minutes is the default
option. To select countdown in seconds move switch to the OFF position.
NOTE
. The price change option is not fitted to ADM Timesafe meters.
IMPORTANT
NEVER ATTEMPT TO ADJUST TIME SETTING WITHOUT FIRST DISCONNECTING MAINS SUPPLY.
6. SPECIFICATIONS
Input voltage
100 - 240V 50/60Hz
Dimensions
Height:
250mm
(9.8 in)
Width:
145mm
(5.7 in)
Depth:
150mm
(5.9 in)
Weight
3.75 kgm (8.3 Ib)
Case material
18 SWG mild steel phosphated and coated with white epoxy polyester powder
Switching capacity
1kVA maximum
Power consumption
All types less than 10W at 240V 50Hz (no load)
Time intervals
1 minute to 127 minutes in 1 minute increments
IMPORTANT - THE ADM TIMESAFE METER IS INTENDED FOR INDOOR USE
ONLY
Although the ADM Timesafe billiard timing meters are strong and reliable, they are obviously targets for
vandalism. Peradon, therefore recommend that coin boxes are emptied every evening, after play has finished,
and the coin box left open.
Modifications to Standard Range
Due to continual improvements and miniaturisation of electronic components
the Wyvern Standard range has been partially re-designed for all components
to fit on one printed circuit board which means the illustrations showing
positions of programming switches in the manual are no longer valid. In
addition the option of selecting accumulative or non-accumulative option for
non-display timers has been removed. Instead an additional option has been
added for both display and non-display types to select timing countdown in
minutes or seconds. The illustration below replaces figure 6 in the manual.
Price change option
Set time per coin
Select minutes or
seconds countdown.
Non-resettable fuse
Figures 4 and 7 are still used to programme price change and set time .
Countdown in minutes is the default option. To select countdown in
seconds move switch to the OFF position.
NOTE.
To avoid irreparable damage to the unit if loads greater than
4.5A are connected to 24V, VF or 1kVA units a non-resettable 5A fuse
is now fitted. If this fuse is blown it should be replaced by a competent
technician or returned to the factory for replacement.
4. SETTING PROGRAMMING SWITCHES
IMPORTANT - ALWAYS DISCONNECT FROM THE MAINS BEFORE ADJUSTING.
Figure 4. To set price change
i Setting the TIME PER COIN.
This is achieved with a 7 way switch bank located
on a PCB (printed circuit board) on the back of the
front panel. If there are two PCBs it is on the lower
board. See Figure 6. Time periods may be minutes
or seconds as specified on ordering and are
selectable in 1 to 63 steps. The maximum time per
coin is 127 minutes or seconds. The time units
double for each switch; For example, Switch 1
gives one minute (or second), Switch 2 gives two
and Switch 3 gives four; so if Switches 1, 2 , 3 and
4 are ON, 15 minutes (or seconds) will have been
programmed. See Figure 7.
ii.
Setting the PRICE CHANGE OPTION.
This gives the facility to alter the number of coins
required to activate the timer from one to sixteen.
This is a 4 way switch bank located to the left of the 7
way switch. See Figures 6 and 4.
iii. Setting the RUN-ON DELAY.
This facility is only fitted to model types
DFC
and
DFP
and allows the length of time for the
secondary output overrun to be programmed from
1 to 99 minutes. Use the two 4 way switches to
the right of the seven way switch bank. Refer to
Figures 6 and 5.
iv. Setting Accumulative/Non-accumulative Modes
This only applies to non-display models
BSC, BMP,
BRC
and
BRP.
Use the 1 way switch bank to the
right of the 7 way switch bank. Set to OFF for
non-accumulative or set to ON for accumulative
mode. See Figure 6.
Figure 5
Set secondary
run-on
1 2 3 4
1
2
3
4
Example shown
set for 45
TENS SWITCH BANK
UNITS SWITCH BANK
COINS
SW1
SW2
SW3
SW4
1
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
2
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
3
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
4
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
5
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
6
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
7
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
8
ON
ON
ON
OFF
9
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
10
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
11
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
12
ON
ON
OFF
ON
13
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
14
ON
OFF
ON
ON
15
OFF
ON
ON
ON
16
ON
ON
ON
ON
5. OPERATION
Non-display types
BSC and BMP
(minutes) or
BRC and BRP
(seconds)
These timers can be configured to be either accumulative or non-accumulative using setting switch (see Figure 6). In non-
accumulative mode (switch OFF) when a correct coin is inserted the load will be switched on for the time period selected.
If a second coin is inserted the timer will reset to the programmed time and remaining time on the previous coin will be
lost. If a coin counter is fitted both coins will be counted. In accumulative mode (switch ON) additional coins inserted
add programmed time to time remaining. For example, if the time period is ten minutes, one coin gives ten minutes, two
gives twenty and three gives thirty and so on. The maximum time which may be accumulated is 255 minutes (or seconds
for types
BRC/ BRP)
. In addition models
BMP/BRP
are fitted with a key switch on the front panel which when turned
to the ON position overrides the timer and switches on the load permanently. All models may be fitted with a lockout to
prevent more than one coin being inserted; th
e BMP/BRP
override facility activates the lockout.
Display types
DFC, DFP, DMC, DMP, DPC, DPF
and
DPL
(minutes) or
DRC, DPR, DRF, DRM
and
DRP
(seconds).
These timers have a three digit display on the front panel showing the minutes/seconds allocated on coin insertion
and then count down. They are accumulative with a maximum time of 999 minutes (or seconds) but can be fitted
with a lockout which prevents more than one coin being inserted and so preventing accumulation.
Example. Set for 12 coins
Tens Reqd
SW1
SW2
SW3
SW4
0
ON
ON
ON
ON
1
OFF
ON
ON
ON
2
ON
OFF
ON
ON
3
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
4
ON
ON
OFF
ON
5
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
6
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
7
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
8
ON
ON
ON
OFF
9
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
Units Reqd SW1
SW2
SW3
SW4
0
ON
ON
ON
ON
1
OFF
ON
ON
ON
2
ON
OFF
ON
ON
3
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
4
ON
ON
OFF
ON
5
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
6
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
7
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
8
ON
ON
ON
OFF
9
OF
ON
ON
OFF
Figure 7. To set time period
Figure 6. Position of programming switches
Figure 4