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Technical Manual EMP 500.xx v4
Version 1.51
EMP8x0.00/04/13 v4
subject to technical modification
page 13/27
Selective cloning is useful when the parameters for a specific coin are to be
changed, or maybe a token is to be added. This procedure can also be carried out
with a coin selector that is set up for multiple currencies. For example, should you
need to update the Euro coins while, at the same time, retaining the national
currency you simply select “Only selected coins” and activate the check bottoms
for the Euro coins.
The actual cloning process takes about 15 seconds after the OK button has been
pressed.
2.3.
Coin Selector Output Signals
There are 2 parallel coin output channels on the EMP 500 v4. They can be freely
assigned in any combination to the 16 master channels. This means that each coin
channel can have multiple output channels and that the number of pulses can be
freely configured for each coin channel. One and the same output line or a
combination of the output lines can be assigned to several coin channels. The 16
slave channels always have the same output channel(s) as the associated master
channel.
The coin selector signals gives the corresponding number of pulses on the
respective output channel. The pulse widths and the pulse intervals of the coin
output signal can be programmed in the following steps:
50 ms, 100 ms, 200 ms, 500 ms, 1 sec, 2 sec, 5 sec and 10 sec
The pulse timing can be programmed using wheays2 under “configuration” – “B
values” and then via “receipt”.
The programming of the output lines can be done via the menu point “edit” –
“output channels”.
Note:
If a coin channel has no output channel programmed to it, then the
coin will be accepted but no accept signal will be generated on the
parallel interface. The EMP 500 v4 has been designed only with
output lines 1 and 2. Other electronic coin selectors have up to 8 coin
output channels (EMP 770, EMP 780, EMP 800).