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 Troubleshooting

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Card Insertions not recognized by 
the card reader

All card insertions should be reflected on the FEC 
display in some manner. For example, if a valid cash 
card is inserted into the reader, the FEC display should 
show the balance on the card.

A simple test is to insert any non-smart card (credit 
card, etc.) into the reader. The display should display 
an EC:20. This indicates that the reader recognizes a 
card has been inserted, but it cannot read it. Also this 
verifies that the reader is communicating successfully 
with the Front-End Control (FEC).

If the card insertions are not reflected on the FEC 
display, one of the following conditions has occurred:

• Card reader harness not hooked up or wired 

incorrectly.

• Card reader is not recognizing card insertions.
• Card reader is not capable of communicating with the 

FEC.

• If a network board is present, it has malfunctioned.
• FEC has malfunctioned, and is not supplying power 

to the reader.

• FEC has malfunctioned, and is not capable of 

communicating with the reader.

If the FEC senses that a card reader is present and the 
reader fails to communicate with the FEC, it will 
display an EC:19 error after 2-1/2 minutes. However, if 
the FEC never recognized that the reader was present at 
power-up, there will be no error displayed to indicate 
that there is no communication with the reader.

EC:19

NOTE: An EC:19 error indicates that the FEC 
recognizes that there is a Card Reader present, but 
it has not received a communication from it in the 
last 2-1/2 minutes.

Network Board Present - 

If a Network Board (NWB) 

is present, it is possible that it has malfunctioned. A bad 
NWB can prevent the reader from communicating with 
the FEC, resulting in an EC:19. Before powering down 
the unit, examine the LED on the NWB.  If the LED is 
NOT flashing one second on/one second off, it is not 
functioning correctly. It will need to be either reset ( by 
powering down then up again) or replaced.

If a Network Board is present, it is helpful to eliminate 
it, if possible, from the circuit temporarily for 
troubleshooting purposes. Unplug the harness from the 
NWB to the Card Reader, and also unplug the harness 
from the NWB to the FEC. Next, connect the harness 
which is used to connect a Card Reader directly to the 
FEC.

NOTE: This harness is not included in machines 
containing a NWB. The individual performing the 
service to the machine will have to have this 
harness.

If the EC:19 disappears once the NWB has been 
removed (allow approximately 120 seconds), the NWB 
may need to be replaced, since the reader was able to 
communicate with a direct link to the FEC. Ensure that 
the reader is now operating properly by inserting 
several cards in the reader, and looking for the 
appropriate response on the FEC display.

Once the NWB is removed from the circuit, continue to 
"NWB Not Present" below.

Network Board Not Present - 

Begin by checking the 

voltage to the card reader. The following 
measurements should be taken at the 14-pin header on 
the card reader. There should be between 24 and 38 
volts DC across pins 3 and 12. This voltage must be 
present, or the reader will not operate. Also, there 
should be 5 volts DC across pins 10 and 12. This 
voltage must be present, or the FEC will not recognize 
that the card reader is present.

If the voltages mentioned above are found to be present 
at the reader’s 14-pin header and the reader is not 
functioning correctly, the harness may be bad, the FEC 
may be bad, or the card reader may be bad.

First, disconnect the reader from the 14-pin header, and 
re-connect it. Wait about 20 seconds. If there was an 
EC:19 on the display, check the FEC display to see if 
the EC:19 has gone away. If it has, the communication 
has been re-established. The card reader may have 
experienced a lock-up condition, and should run fine 
once it has been reset by powering down and up again. 
Whether or not there was originally an EC:19 on the 
display, try several cards in the reader to ensure correct 
operation.

Содержание NK100

Страница 1: ...Installation Instructions www comlaundry com NetMaster Network NK100 NK101 and NK120 Part No 505942R1 September 2001...

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Страница 3: ...ded Accessory List 5 NetMaster CardMate Networked Store Sample Order 6 Accessory List 6 CSC Accessory List 6 CVC Unit and Accessories 6 CVC Optional Recommended Accessory List 6 Optional Recommended A...

Страница 4: ...2 505942 Copyright Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT...

Страница 5: ...dry Includes board and data connector Network Kit for Laptop NK101 Alliance Laundry Includes board and cables Black Red Twisted Pair 781816PFO 2Z American Electronic Wire Co 847 541 7500 18 AWG Tinned...

Страница 6: ...r Provides complete communications and battery charging service center connection to the computer not required Accessory List Qty Model No Description Comments 1 200770 Network Software Suite Software...

Страница 7: ...sed to read add valve and service user and multi purpose cards 1 200817 SCTM Card Used to access Transaction Module of Smart Card Suite 1 200768 NetMaster Base Software Suite Program used to generate...

Страница 8: ...Needed to communicate from computer to networked machines CSC Accessory List Qty Model No Description Comments 1 S CSC AVR2 CSC Base Unit With bill acceptor card reader and recharge balance function...

Страница 9: ...having at least 2 Card Add Valve Stations The type and quantity if Card Add Valve Stations would depend on preferences of the store owner Accessories Obtained from Local Electronic Supply Store Qty De...

Страница 10: ...8 505942 Copyright Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT Notes...

Страница 11: ...om 2 Refer to Figure 6 B Interfacing a Laptop to Machines 1 Attach the RS 485 cable to the Network Card and insert the card into the PCMCIA Slot on the laptop 2 Attach the network cable to the RS 485...

Страница 12: ...3 NOTE The 120 1 2 Watt terminating resistor connects between the red and black wires of the twisted pair network wiring C Connecting the Machines to the PC and Each Other For up to 124 machines or 4...

Страница 13: ...machine for maintenance but not so long as to interfere with normal operation refer to Figure 7 7 Strip 1 4 if the insulation and place the red outgoing wire into slot 4 and black outgoing into slot 5...

Страница 14: ...RED and BLACK to BLACK Do not connect the GREEN wire 6 Terminate the last machine on this leg with a 120 Ohm 1 2 Watt resistor NOTE Up to 124 nodes may be connected to any given segment coming off the...

Страница 15: ...ance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT To Connect Repeater to PC Figure 8 COM210N NETWORK CABLE 210150 TERMINAL STRIP WALL ADAPTER 120 VOLT NBS 42 CARD COM210N REPEATER GREEN BLACK RED RED B...

Страница 16: ...ines before test 2 Check for continuity of 2 wires running from the central PC a Disconnect the wires from the PC b Check for 120 20 A much higher reading indicates an open circuit This is caused by a...

Страница 17: ...m 03 Invalid command code Wrong machine type 05 Invalid or out of range data Wrong machine type 06 Invalid data code Wrong machine type 09 Corrupted data error Communication problem 0A Invalid machine...

Страница 18: ...in time exceeded or water sensed at end of a spin step Cycle power to clear error E SP Frontload WX SPI communications error Internal communication problem Cycle power to clear error E OP Dryer WX Ope...

Страница 19: ...pped none of the machines will be able to communicate with the Central PC NOTE Both shorts or flipped wires will cause numerous errors on the central PC including Protocol Errors and numerous Unable t...

Страница 20: ...te code equal to that in the machine EC 23 Card Max value exceeded Use a card with a value less than the card max value programmed in the reader EC 24 Insufficient memory on card Download card content...

Страница 21: ...g correctly It will need to be either reset by powering down then up again or replaced If a Network Board is present it is helpful to eliminate it if possible from the circuit temporarily for troubles...

Страница 22: ...Intermittent poor connections The user not inserting the card properly Therefore it is necessary to try numerous cards numerous times before deciding whether an individual card or reader is in need o...

Страница 23: ...1 0 for LED diagnostic details Has a default node address of 250 CARD READER Power requirements for operation 24 38 VDC Between pins 3 12 Function Reads data from the smart card and sends it to the N...

Страница 24: ...Communications Between FEC and NWB Using LED Power down the NWB by disconnecting header H1 Re connect H1 Approximately 15 seconds after H1 is reconnected 7 LED flashes the LED should flash rapidly 3 t...

Страница 25: ...es the card reader cannot communicate with the FEC the FEC must be at fault Network Board to PC Communication Problems Communication between the NWB and the PC may be interrupted via several cases NWB...

Страница 26: ...24 505942 Copyright Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT Notes...

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