
Product Description & Operating Manual EMS 13x / 23x / 33x
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Beckmann GmbH © 2003
4 Programming the coin channels in the electronic coin validator
Depending on the timer model, an electronic coin validator from NRI or WH can be used with
the timer. A coin validator for the Euro version must be from NRI.
4.1 The EMP from NRI
The electronic coin validator from NRI (the EMP) is factory programmed for the coins in table 9
in varying tolerances. Each of these coins can be blocked individually by using a separate
blocking switch.
Table 9 shows the coin channel assignment for the DM/EURO EMP version.
Coin DM
(8. right = off)
Coin EURO
(8. right = on)
Identifier
Blocking switch
1 DM normal
1 Euro normal
01
1 left
2 DM normal
2 Euro normal
02
2 left
5 DM normal
50 Cent normal
03
3 left
5 DM strict
50 Cent strict
04
4 left
22mm token with hole 22mm token with hole
05
5 left
26mm token with hole
26mm token with hole
06
6 left
1 DM strict
1 Euro strict
07
1 right
1 DM very strict
-
08
2 right
WM Solitec
WM Solitec
09
3 right
2 DM strict
2 Euro strict
10
4 right
10 Cent normal
11
5 right
20 Cent normal
12
6 right
Table 9: EMP from NRI coin channel allocation
Please note the following regarding the EMP settings:
•
Blocking switch ON (up) blocks the appropriate coin channel, Blocking switch OFF (down)
opens the coin channel.
•
The coins can be opened in the following tolerance levels:
−
norma
l = Normal EMP coin checking. This is the standard setting.
−
Strict
= Strict tolerance. Better rejection of counterfeits. Valid coin acceptance percentage
slightly reduced. Strict validation requires that the blocking switch “normal“ is set to ON
for this coin.
−
Very strict
= Even better rejection of counterfeits. Valid coin acceptance percentage
further reduced. The blocking switch “normal” and “strict” must be set to ON.
Please note that a coin must freely fall out of the coinselectors bottom side. If a coin stucks
due to a full cash drawer, coins will not be counted and not be returned to the customer.