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Auxiliary Acc type:
It is possible to add an auxiliary acceptor to the main acceptor. In such a
case, you need to instruct the timer if it is a coin acceptor, a token acceptor or
NO acceptor at all. We are talking here about a mechanical-type acceptor that
will send one pulse at the passage of a coin or a token.
Auxiliary pulse value:
At the previous step, you have selected the type of auxiliary acceptor.,
either coin or token. Here you will instruct the timer about the value
each pulse generated by te passage of the coin or token. Press on
the Green button to see the current value. Note the first digit is blink-
ing. Press on Red or Blue to modify the digit and Green to move digit.
Repeat the process for all digits. To move back, press and hold the
Green button.
Start function:
You have three ways to operate your timer: Automatic, manual, or external
control. The automatic mode starts a 5-second countdown once the minimum
amount deposited and the display will show the amount and the time it gives.
The manual mode requires the SLB module (Switch, Light, Button) and allows
remote start. The External control will start the time through an external con-
trol device that will simulate someone pressing on a start button. If you have
no SLB Module nor External control, you must then select Automatic start.
Pause function:
If you have selected Manual start, you can allow the user to pause the
time while in use. Select Yes or No.
PAUSE time limit:
This parameter allows to program a maximum pause time at the end
of which the timer will presume the customer has left and will then
cancel the remaining paid time. Here is an example of how it works.
The customer buys a 5-minute usage. After three minutes of use, he
presses on Pause. An hidden countdown will then start. When the
time limit will be reached (i.e. 10 minutes) the timer will start a 30-
second warning countdown on the display with beeps warning the
customer to restart the time. If the customer does not restart the
timer, what's left of the time session (2 minutes) will be lost. This
process repeats itself on every pause.