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Intelligent Cube Hopper MKII 

 

Rev 2.0 

 

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8.  Optional add-ons 

 

8.1.  Cup extension (Part No. 10-0200) 

A 65mm high extension together with standard coin-cup increases the 
capacity  of  the  cup  from  300  to  500  coins  of  €2.00  (25.75mm  in 
diameter, 2.2mm thick). It can be used with all coins with diameters up 
to 31mm. 
A second extension  is possible for coins with  a maximum diameter of 
25.75mm. This increases the capacity to 700 coins of €2.00.

 

 

 
Hopper dimensions - with one extension: 

 

Weight 

D: 122mm 

W: 122mm 

H: 218mm 

 

860 grams 

Hopper dimensions - with two extensions: 
D: 122mm 

W: 122mm 

H: 284mm 

 

940 grams 

 

 
 

 

8.2.  Cube Hopper spillage cover (Part No. 10-0005) 

Designed to prevent coin spillage. 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 

Nominal Operating Voltage 

12VDC ±10% or 24VDC -25% +10% 

Minimal Operating Voltage 

10.8VDC by 12V  or  18V DC by 24V 

Storage temperature  

- 20ºC to + 70ºC. 

Operating temperature  

- 0ºC to + 50ºC. 

Humidity  

Min. 20% - Max. 75% 

Motor Duty Cycle 

2:1 

Payout speed 

6 to 7 coins per second 

Payout position 

4 sides 

Max. current not loaded 

400mA 

Max. current loaded 

850mA 

Max. current 

2A (when jamming) 

Machine Connector 

9-way connector, Part No. 22-01-2095 

+ Pins, Part No. 08-50-0032 

Payout signal 

Open collector-active low 25mA-35V 

Coin Diameter size 

15.40mm – 31.00mm 

Coin Thickness size 

1.3mm - 3.2mm 

Min. time between coins 

100ms 

Min. time obstructs optics 

30ms 

MCBF 

500.000 

Maintainable life 

>3 millions 

Maintainable disk 

750.000 – 1.000.000 

 
 

Summary of Contents for 10-18 Series

Page 1: ...Intelligent Cube Hopper MKII Rev 2 0 Page 1 CUBE HOPPER MKII Instruction Service Manual Intelligent Cube Hopper Model 10 18XX XX Version 2 0 Apr 2013 A new design to solve most of your payout problems...

Page 2: ...us mode 9 4 3 Continuous mode normal operation 9 4 4 Continuous mode anti jam operation 10 4 5 Logic mode 11 4 6 Logic mode normal operation 11 4 7 Logic mode anti jam operation 12 4 8 Pulsed mode 13...

Page 3: ...10 0240 5 Use coin insert plate B2 Part no 10 0238 2 Coin bridge no mark Part no 10 0239 Model no 10 18XX 80 Diameter 30 10 to 31 00mm Thickness 1 50 to 2 09mm Disc is marked 8 Part no 10 0240 8 Use c...

Page 4: ...rt no 9 15 40 17 55 10 0238 9 11 18 00 18 99 10 0238 11 A 19 00 22 09 10 0238 B1 22 10 23 89 10 0238 1 B2 23 90 25 59 10 0238 2 C1 25 60 27 89 10 0238 3 C2 27 90 30 09 10 0238 4 5 30 10 31 00 10 0238...

Page 5: ...y as a coin counter Before starting a payout there should already be coins present in the coin cup These coins should be at rest before payout occurs The motor should only be active while a payout is...

Page 6: ...Gnd Low Level Low Level Start Input Mode Input Busy ready Output Coin Exit Output VIN Signal Gnd 0V JP3 JP2 Processor JP1 LEVEL TRANS Figure 1 Hopper Control Board The RS232 connector can be used to p...

Page 7: ...o the microcontroller via an opto coupler The signal common pin 8 is usually connected to the signal ground of the machine controlling the hopper The start input must be set to a voltage between 5 24...

Page 8: ...0ms 3 10 Power supply requirements 12VDC and 24VDC nominal 10 maximum ripple voltage 2 4V absolute maximum voltage 26 4VDC minimal voltage when using 24VDC connection 18VDC minimal voltage when using...

Page 9: ...ps as soon as the power is gone In this mode the Coin Exit signal output on pin 6 of the interface connector follows any level changes of the coin sensor of the hopper The Coin Exit signal will always...

Page 10: ...iod the hopper is started again If the hopper still blocks the motor will be reversed again for T_jamrev ms and then started again This procedure is repeated until the hopper starts ejecting coins aga...

Page 11: ...f a coin has left the hopper during payout Then the motor is started forward and coins will be ejected After a coin has fully left the hopper the software transmits an active low pulse of T_exit ms on...

Page 12: ...e hopper still blocks the motor will be reversed for T_jamrev ms and started again This procedure is repeated until the hopper starts ejecting coins again If the jam is not cleared the motor will stop...

Page 13: ...mally open NO or normally closed NC type The software needs this information in order to determine if a coin has left the hopper during payout Then the motor is started forward and coins will be eject...

Page 14: ...down the engraved slide on the motor housing and turn the motor housing in an anti clockwise direction to take it off Now take a new motor and refit into the motor holder The gearbox can also be remov...

Page 15: ...t or disrupt the optic signal resulting in unreliable coin counting 7 Troubleshooting 7 1 Coins fail to unjam a Are you using the correct coin insert plate see Reference Chart b Are you using the righ...

Page 16: ...opper spillage cover Part No 10 0005 Designed to prevent coin spillage TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Nominal Operating Voltage 12VDC 10 or 24VDC 25 10 Minimal Operating Voltage 10 8VDC by 12V or 18V DC by...

Page 17: ...o International shall not be held liable for any loss or damage whatsoever arising from the use of any information or particulars in or any omission from this manual or any incorrect use of the produc...

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