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OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................................4
1.1
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1.2
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1.3
1.4
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QUICK INSTALLATION......................................................................................................6
2.1
2.2
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INSTALLATION ....................................................................................................................7
3.1
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3.2
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3.3
® 3A......................................................................................................................7
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INITIAL CONFIGURATION ...............................................................................................7
4.1
4.2
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MANUAL OPERATION........................................................................................................8
5.1
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5.2
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5.2.1
Initial Setup Mode.....................................................................................................9
5.2.2
Display 1 - Delay ......................................................................................................9
5.2.3
Display 2 - Auto Start................................................................................................9
5.2.4
Display 3 - Maximum Bed Number ...........................................................................9
5.2.5
Display 4 - Display Mode .......................................................................................10
5.2.6
Displays 5 through 8 - Sending and Receiving Parameters....................................10
5.3
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5.4
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5.5
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5.6
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COMPUTER OPERATION ................................................................................................12
6.1
ADNET 2000™...........................................................................................12
6.1.1
Creating a Short Cut on Your Windows® Desktop. ................................................13
6.2
ADNET 2000™ ..........................................................................................15
6.2.1
Selecting the COM Port ..........................................................................................15
6.2.2
Setting the Delay and Auto Start Mode...................................................................16
6.3
ADNET 2000™ ...................................................................................................16
6.3.1
Comms Status Screen ..............................................................................................16
6.3.2
Manager Access Screen ..........................................................................................17
6.3.3
Starting a Session....................................................................................................18
6.3.4
Canceling a Session. ...............................................................................................18
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW ..........................4 ........................4 OMPONENTS .........................5 PECIFICATIONS PC H ...............5 PTIONAL ARDWARE EQUIREMENTS PC S .................5 PTIONAL OFTWARE EQUIREMENTS QUICK INSTALLATION......................6 ® T ..............6 ONNECTING THE IMING YSTEM ....................6 ETTING THE DDRESSES INSTALLATION ........................7 ..........................7 IRING ® M ......................7 ANAGER ®...
  • Page 2 6.3.5 Getting and Changing Parameters .................18 6.3.6 Manager Utilities ....................19 6.3.7 Download Program from PC to Manager ..............20 6.3.8 Edit Manager Setup ....................20 6.3.9 Rescan Manager .....................21 6.3.10 Auto Address the T-Max® System................21 ADNET.EXE ........................21 6.4.1 Installing ADNET.EXE onto the PC’s Hard Disk Drive .........22 6.4.2 Loading ADNET.EXE as a TSR ................22 ADNET.EXE .......................22...
  • Page 3 Returns will not be accepted without a Return Authorization Number assigned by the factory. It is a Condition of Sale that the user of Salon Systems Inc.'s products assumes all risk and responsibility of use and indemnifies Salon Systems, Inc. against all damages. Salon Systems, Inc. is not liable for loss of profits, lost savings, special, incidental, consequential, indirect or other similar damages arising from breach of warranty, breach of contract, negligence, or other legal action even if Salon System, Inc.
  • Page 4: Overview

    OVERVIEW Congratulations on your purchase of Salon Systems, Inc.’s T-Max® Series of tanning bed timers. The T-Max® is designed for complete automation and control of your tanning equipment. It is also an excellent manual backup system in case your computer fails. The T-Max® Mgr can be used as a stand alone unit or can be controlled by a computer using many third party software packages.
  • Page 5: Specifications

    T-Max® Monitor Connects anywhere in the T-Max® Series daisy-chain to provide 64 dual-color lights to show the status of all beds in your salon. T-Max® Monitor/Plus Connects anywhere in the T-Max® Series daisy-chain to provide 16 displays showing bed times and status’s. CEB™...
  • Page 6: Quick Installation

    QUICK INSTALLATION Connecting the T-Max® Timing System 1) Install a T-Max® 3A in each room. Install the T-Max® Manager at the front desk. 2) A 50’ modular cable (phone type cable) is provided with each T-Max® 3A. Run one modular cable from the T-Max®...
  • Page 7: Installation

    INSTALLATION Wiring A modular cable with RJ-22 connectors needs to be run from the T-Max® Mgr to the first room and from room to room in a daisy chain fashion (Figure F, Section 12.6). T-Max® Manager Connect the 9V-power supply to the T-Max® Mgr and a 110VAC outlet. Connect the modular cable going to the tanning room to the modular connector on the T-Max®...
  • Page 8: T-Max® Manager

    5) Press the Start/Stop button on the display. A flashing number will appear. This is the Address that the timer is currently set to. 6) Press the Up or Down button until the desired address is displayed. Note: When setting the addresses, remember these three rules: •...
  • Page 9: Initial Configuration

    Initial Configuration Note: If you are connected to a Computer and want to go to manual control, disconnect the computer cable from the side of the T-Max® Mgr, then cycle power. If your T-Max® Mgr has the Key Lock Option, make sure Security Switch Key is turned clockwise ¼ turn. If the T-Max® Mgr is in the upright position, the key lock should be in the horizontal position.
  • Page 10: Display 4 - Display Mode

    5.2.5 Display 4 - Display Mode Display 4 allows the user to choose what will be displayed on the T-Max® Mgr after a session has ended. Press the Set button to set the value to either a “1” or “0”. 1 - The session time that was previously entered will be displayed after the session has ended and the clean room indication has been cleared.
  • Page 11: Startinga Session

    If you are using a computer, turn the Security Key completely counter-clockwise to prevent any one else from entering the Initial Setup Mode. If you are not using a computer, the Security Key must remain in the clockwise position. Table 1 - Parameter Numbers for Getting and Sending Parameters. Param # Description Max #...
  • Page 12: Pausinga Session

    corner on the T-Max® Mgr and T-Max® 3A displays. Once the Session starts, the session time will be displayed on the T-Max® Mgr and the T-Max® 3A. The flashing light will slow to a once per second rate. If the Auto Start Mode is set to a 2 (Infinite Delay), the displays on the T-Max® 3A and the T-Max®...
  • Page 13: Creating A Short Cut On Your Windows® Desktop

    2) Click Start with your left mouse button. 3) Click Run with your left mouse button. 4) Type the following: a:setup. 5) Click OK (or press Enter) 6) Follow the directions on the screen 6.1.1 Creating a Short Cut on Your Windows® Desktop. 1) Place your mouse anywhere on the desktop screen.
  • Page 14 4) Move the mouse to Shortcut and click it with your left mouse button. A Create Shortcut window will appear. 5) Click Browse. A Browse window will appear. 6) Double click the folder that you installed ADNET 2000™ into with your left mouse button. The factory default folder is c:\program files\adi\ADNET2000.
  • Page 15: Setting U Padnet 2000

    8) Click Next with your left mouse button. 9) Click Finished with your left mouse button. 10) The ADNET 2000™ icon will appear where you placed your mouse in Step One. Setting Up ADNET 2000™ Make sure ADNET 2000™ is properly installed and the icon is created as described in Section 1. Double click the ADNET 2000™...
  • Page 16: Setting The Delay And Auto Start Mode

    2) Click the COM port that you are connected to with your left mouse button. A black circle will appear beside that COM port you have selected. 6.2.2 Setting the Delay and Auto Start Mode 1) Place the mouse in the window to the left of “Default Session Delay Time” and click the left mouse button.
  • Page 17: Manager Access Screen

    Firmware version is the ROM version stored inside the T-Max® Mgr. Application is the RAM software version inside the T-Max® Mgr r. If the boxes below TX and RX do not flash or Firmware version reads 99.99, then there is no communications between the PC and the T-Max®...
  • Page 18: Starting A Session

    6.3.3 Starting a Session. 1) Place the mouse in the Time window beside the bed number that you want to start. 2) Press the Left mouse button. 3) The Start Session window will appear. Enter the bed number you want to start and the desired session time in minutes.
  • Page 19: Manager Utilities

    mouse in the white window below Param 5 and beside 2 as the arrow shows in the Timer Parameter Access window. 4) Click the left mouse button. 5) A Change Parameter Data window will appear. Enter the value you want to change the parameter to then click OK with your left mouse button.
  • Page 20: Download Program From Pc To Manager

    Edit Manager Setup - Allows you to change T-Max® Mgr Setting for manual use. Rescan timers - Allows you to have the T-Max® Mgr rescan the timer network Auto Address - Allows you to Auto Address the entire salon. 6.3.7 Download Program from PC to Manager Click Manager Utilities then Download Program from PC to Manager with your left mouse button.
  • Page 21: Rescan Manager

    When changes are complete, click the X on the upper right corner of the window with your left mouse button. 6.3.9 Rescan Manager Click Manager Utilities then Rescan Manager with your left mouse button. The T-Max® Mgr will rescan the timer network. 6.3.10 Auto Address the T-Max®...
  • Page 22: Installing Adnet.exe Onto The Pc's Hard Disk Drive

    Table 3 - Command Lines for Loading ADNET.EXE Serial Port Command Line Used COM1 ADNET C1 <press Enter key> COM2 ADNET C2 <press Enter key> COM3 ADNET C3 <press Enter key> COM4 ADNET C4 <press Enter key> 6.4.1 Installing ADNET.EXE onto the PC’s Hard Disk Drive Place the diskette in drive A and type the following: A: <Press the Enter key>.
  • Page 23 Refer to the computer’s user’s guide to determine which serial port you are using then use Table 2 for the proper command line. The following screen will appear: Bank Delay Hours Sessions Auto [ESC] Exit F1 Alt Menu Salon Systems, Inc. ADNET Utility Program Unit # Time Status Type/Version Max Time 0.00 READY 15/39 0.00...
  • Page 24: Delay - Entering A Delay

    Rescan Get Param SeNd Param Load Version [ESC] Exit F2 Main Menu Salon Systems, Inc. ADNET Utility Program Unit # Time Status Type/Version Max Time 0.00 READY 15/39 0.00 READY 15/39 0.00 READY 15/38 0.00 READY 0.00 READY 15/39 0.00...
  • Page 25: Tan - Session Control

    6.5.2 Tan - Session Control Starting a Session 1) Press T 2) A window will appear and read as follows: Enter the Timer Number ->. Enter the timer number (or bed number) you want to start, followed by the Enter key. 3) The next prompt will read as follows: Enter the Session Time in Minutes ->.
  • Page 26: Session Counts

    6.5.5 Session Counts Note: If you are using more than one T-Max® Mgr, this function is only available on the Master T-Max® Mgr. Monitoring Session Counts Press the S key. Numbers will appear to the right of the screen. These are the session counts for each timer.
  • Page 27: Load - Sending Flash1.Bin To T-Max® Mgr

    1) Press N 2) A window will appear with the following message: Enter Security Number ->. Refer to the folded Security Number sheet that was inserted in this manual. 3) A window will appear with the following message: Enter the Timer Number ->. Enter the timer number (or bed number) followed by the Enter key.
  • Page 28: Version

    4) The following message will appear: Enter the Manager Max Bed Number->. Enter a number that is equal to or higher than the highest address that you have a T-Max® 3A set to, followed by the Enter key. 5) The following message will appear: Enter the Manager Display Mode. Press 0 followed by the Enter key.
  • Page 29: Max® 3A Overview

    Note: 000 is the Master Setting and is the factory default setting. One of the T-Max® Mgrs must be set to address 000. Set each Slave to a slave address as shown in Table 5 under Figure H, Section 12.8. Each T-Max® Mgr must have a unique address. 3) Remove both Terminator Jumpers on each Slave T-Max®...
  • Page 30: Setting The Address

    For Lamp Hours, Session Counts, etc. the value displayed can be as high as 9999. To display this value, the T-Max® 3A will flash two numbers-three times, then two numbers-three times, pause, two numbers-three times, two numbers-three times, pause, etc. For example, if you are checking lamp hours (Parameter 6) and the display flashes the numbers 53 three times, then 14 three times, pauses then repeats, then the total lamp hours stored in that T-Max®...
  • Page 31: Pausing A Session

    Power must stay removed from the T-Max® Mgr while the T-Max® 3A is being used independently, 1) Press the Up or Down Buttons on the T-Max® 3A until the session time is displayed. If the display shows a 0 and you want to go to the maximum time, press the down button. 2) Press and release the Start/Stop button to start the session.
  • Page 32: 10.3 Session Control

    10.3 SESSION CONTROL 10.3.1 Starting a session 1) Press the Up (or Down) Button on the T-Max® 3A at the front desk until the session time is displayed. 2) Press the Start/Stop button on the front desk T-Max® 3A to start the session. If a delay other than 0 is set, the delay will count down.
  • Page 33: T-Max® Monitors (Optional)

    To enable Cool Down Mode, set parameter 13 to the time in minutes you want the cool down time to last. Setting parameter 13 to 0 disables Cool Down Mode. (Refer to Section 5.2.6 if you are using the T-Max® Mgr manually, Section 6.5.9 if you are using ADNET, or Section 8.2 if you want to disable Clean Room at the T-Max®...
  • Page 34: 11.5 High Pressure (Single-Sided) Beds

    If you are using a computer, refer to Section 6.5.9 and set parameter 4 to a 1 for the bed that you are enabling the T-Max® Sentry™ option. If you are using the T-Max® Mgr manually, refer to Section 5.2.6 on how to send parameters manually. 11.5 High Pressure (Single-Sided) Beds The T-Max®...
  • Page 35: T-Max® Enclosure (Optional)

    outlet. Connect the T-Max® Mgr to a CEB™ at the front desk and plug that CEB™ into a standard 110 outlet. Apply power to the T-Max® Mgr. Using the power lines in you building, the T-Max® Mgr can communicate with each T-Max® 3A. You still have all great features of a wired T-Max®...
  • Page 36: Figures

    FIGURES 12.1 Figure A - Front View Of The T-Max® 3A T-Max® 3A 12.2 Figure B - Rear View Of T-Max® 3A Circuit Board Ext. Start (Optional) Pwr 9-12V 75176 Pin 1 J100 Jumper Settings IC16C73A Ext. Start Switch: 2&3 ON Relay J99 Settings Sentry: 1-2 ON...
  • Page 37: Entry

    12.3 Figure C - Connecting The T-Max® Sentry™ Load Carrying Line from Tanning Bed. Run the load carrying line from the tanning bed through the center of the T-Max® Sentry™ then back to the bed. If you do not know where this wire on our tanning bed is, contact the tanning bed manufacturer.
  • Page 38: 12.5 Figure E - The T-Max® Manager

    12.5 Figure E - The T-Max® Manager Front View of the T-Max® Mgr 12.6 Figure F - Connecting The T-Max® Series T-Max® 3A Room64 ADNET-Repeater™ T-Max® 3A Room2 T-Max® 3A Room1 RJ22 Modular Ports Up to 64 Beds! 9-12VDC RJ-22 Modular Cables Link Each Room. If you are installing more than 25 T-Max®...
  • Page 39: 12.7 Figure G - Multiple Configurations

    12.7 Figure G - Multiple Configurations Room 1 Optional Computer Room 2 T-Max® Mgr (Master) ADNET-Repeater™ T-Max® Slave Kit T-Max® Mgr (Slave 1) Room 64 Up to 8 T-Max® Mgrs Can be connected in a single salon. Optional Computer Room 128 T-Max®...
  • Page 40: Onfigurations

    12.8 Figure H - T-Max® Mgr Jumper Configurations Terminator Jumpers RJ-22 Modular Battery Connector EPROM SRAM 9VAC DB9F RS-232 P1 Jumper Serial Port Not Used P1 Jumper Block - Default Setting Rear View of T-Max® Manager PCB S - Optional Security Switch B- Bank Jumper.
  • Page 41: 12.9 Figure I - Modular Cable Pinouts

    12.9 Figure I - Modular Cable Pinouts RJ-22 Connector Untwisted Modular Cable RJ-22 Connector RJ-22 Connector Untwisted Modular Cable RJ-22 Connector Use this diagram if you are making your own cables IMPORTANT!! Cutting the modular cables provided with the T-Max® 3As voids the warranty on your T-Max® Series.
  • Page 42: 12.11 Figure K - Initial Setup Display

    12.11 Figure K - Initial Setup Display T-Max® Mgr Displays in Parameter Mode Set - Change the Delay Set - Select the Bed Number for Time the parameter number to be observed or changed Set - Change the Auto S/S - Send the new Parameter Start Mode Value to the T-Max®...
  • Page 43: Trouble Shooting

    TROUBLE SHOOTING The T-Max® Series has been designed for years of trouble free service. However, if a problem does arise, please follow the following trouble shooting steps before calling technical support. 13.1 Trouble Shooting. 1) No Lights Illuminated on the T-Max® Mgr Make sure that the transformer in plugged into the wall and into the power input on the T-Max®...
  • Page 44 7) The Slave T-Max® Mgr does not show any beds. Check and make sure the modular cable is connected to the Slave T-Max® Mgr. Recycle power to the Master T-Max® Mgr. Check to make sure the address jumper is not conflicting with any other T-Max® Mgrs (each T-Max® Mgr must have a unique address, refer to Section 7.2, and Section 12.8 Figure H).
  • Page 45: Error

    13.2 Error Codes Use the following table to determine the cause and possible solutions to error codes. Error Codes Description Possible Solution T-Max® 3A T-Max® Mgr Unrecognized Parameter Load the T-Max® Manager with the newest version of software. EEPROM Error - On 1) Cycle power on T-Max®...
  • Page 46: Index

    INDEX Using ADNET 2000™, 18 Adding Beds, 28 Using as an Independent timer, 31 ADNET 2000™ Auto Start, 16 CEB, 5, 34 Canceling a Session, 18 Clean Room, 12 Com Port Selection, 15 Clearing, 32 Comms Status Screen, 16 Disabling - See Parameters. Creating a Shortcut, 13 Computer Operation Delay, 16...
  • Page 47 Getting and Changing Using ADNET Specifications, 5 2000™, 18 Using as an Independent timer, 30 Parameter Table, 11 T-Max® Enclosure, 4, 35 Pausing a Session, 12, 31 T-Max® Manager Quick Installation, 6 Adding T-Max® Mangers, 28 Circuit Board, 40 Rescan Using ADNET, 26 Components, 4 Using ADNET 2000™, 21...

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