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SR3 Type 1 Technical Manual TSP005.doc Issue 5.0 – Jan 2005 This document is the copyright of Money Controls Ltd and may not be reproduced in part or in total by any means, electronic or otherwise, without the written permission of Money Controls Ltd. Money Controls Ltd does not accept liability for any errors or omissions contained within this document.
Teach and Run function can be used. The SR3 Type1 has the option to attach an external totaliser PCB and has the capability to drive an external sorter.
SR3 Type 1 Technical Manual TSP005.doc Issue 5.0 – Jan 2005 Mechanical Configuration Figure 1: Accept and Reject Paths Money Controls 2005. All rights reserved. Page 7 of 50...
SR3 Type 1 Technical Manual TSP005.doc Issue 5.0 – Jan 2005 Figure 2: Front Plate Model Details Figure 3: Front Plate Cut-out Details Money Controls 2005. All rights reserved. Page 8 of 50...
SR3 Type 1 Technical Manual TSP005.doc Issue 5.0 – Jan 2005 Figure 4: Standard Model Details Figure 5: Reverse Model Details Money Controls 2005. All rights reserved. Page 9 of 50...
SR3 Type 1 Technical Manual TSP005.doc Issue 5.0 – Jan 2005 Coin Accept Outputs Each coin accept output consists of an open collector NPN transistor. On acceptance of a true coin the transistor is turned on for a period of 100ms (+/- 20%) to less than 0.7 volts at a Max.
Coin 12 Please Note: Either Parallel or Binary must be selected when ordering. You CANNOT switch between Binary and Parallel on the SR3 without re-programming. Also, these are the standard available codes. You can select different combinations of credits to suit your application.
SR3 Type 1 Technical Manual TSP005.doc Issue 5.0 – Jan 2005 Debug Features Debug features are used to determine reasons for coin reject, and are output on the coin acceptor LED by a number of red pulses (see Table 3 below).
SR3 will enter “Test credit accumulator” mode, even though one may not be fitted. The LED will turn RED and no coins will be accepted. To exit this mode either remove power and re-apply or wait a further 20 seconds and the SR3 will automatically reset.
TSP005.doc Issue 5.0 – Jan 2005 Accept and Inhibit Configuration It is possible on the SR3 to inhibit a single coin or any combination of the 12 possible programmed coins by following the procedure below. To Inhibit Specific Coins Example:- To Inhibit 50p and 20p.
To enable/disable the banks follow the steps below. 10.1 Both Banks ON Switch off the power to the SR3. Switch on the power to the SR3. Press the reject lever within 20 seconds. The LED will flash GREEN.
Issue 5.0 – Jan 2005 11. Teach and Run™ Option The SR3 can have the option to enable Teach & Run™ on all 12 coins. This option is selected at the time of order. The specific coin channel to be programmed is selected using switch 1 (MSB) to switch 4 (LSB) on the 6 way DIL switch.
Switch 4 Switch 5 Switch 6 Example:- To teach coin channel 12 for £1 Switch off the power to the SR3. Set DIL switches to:- Total Switch on the power to the SR3. Press the reject lever within 20 seconds.
Because of the severity of this procedure, two steps are required, which reduces the risk of this being done accidentally. Switch off the power to the SR3. Set the Program DIL switches to:- Switch on the power to the SR3.
To increase the sensor windows / decrease the security on a £1 coin by 2 counts following procedure should be followed: Switch off the power to the SR3. Set the 6 way DIL switches to:- (widen, 2 counts, security) Switch on the power to the SR3.
SR3 Type 1 Technical Manual TSP005.doc Issue 5.0 – Jan 2005 13.1 Decrease Security Table 8: DIL Switches - Decrease Security Value 13.2 Increase Security Table 9: DIL Switches - Increase Security Value 13.3 Reset Security Set the DIL switches to either Increase Security 0 or Decrease Security 0. This will set the sensor windows tweak value to 0 for the coin channel selected, i.e.
During power-up diagnostics – if enabled. 14.1 Enable To enable an alarm the following steps should be followed: Switch off the power to the SR3. Switch on the power to the SR3. Press the reject lever within 20 seconds. The LED will flash GREEN.
The SR3 performs a self-test at power-up. If a fault condition is detected and diagnostics is enabled, an Alarm is activated and the SR3 is inhibited. If the fault condition clears, say a coin blockage of the credit sensor, the inhibit will be lifted and the SR3 is then ready for normal operation.
17.1 Sorter Drive Circuit The sorter output on SR3 is just a low current drive and will not drive a solenoid directly. It was designed to source or sink a limited current and so it can be connected directly to the base of the transistor being used to drive the solenoid.
These two circuits show how you could use the SR3 output to drive a solenoid. The transistors used depend on how much current your solenoid requires. The above voltages show the maximum range you can apply to the SR3 output and you will need to set the actual voltage to match your solenoid.
(Figure 1 Connector 5), totalising functions are available. It is advisable to have the SR3 set-up in this mode if it is at all possible that the totaliser function may be used. If a totaliser PCB is not connected, the SR3 will function normally.
50mA Max Example: If a coin is accepted by the SR3, which has a credit value of 80 and the Coin Meter Scalar value is 20 then 4 pulses are output by the CMETER pin. Money Controls 2005. All rights reserved.
SR3 Type 1 Technical Manual TSP005.doc Issue 5.0 – Jan 2005 18.3 Player 1 HI / Player 1 LO Figure 14: Player 1 HI / Player 1 LO Output OFF State Voltage ON State Voltage ON State Voltage Sink Current...
SR3 Type 1 Technical Manual TSP005.doc Issue 5.0 – Jan 2005 18.5 Dispense 1 to 4 Indication from the host machine that it is ready for a Game pulse from the corresponding PLAYER 1 to 4 output. Figure 16: Dispense 1 to 4 Inputs...
SR3 Type 1 Technical Manual TSP005.doc Issue 5.0 – Jan 2005 19. Totalising Options The following information ONLY applies to a SR3 type 1 (piggy back style totaliser) and NOT a SR3 type 2 (totaliser in-built) Table 12: SR3 Totalising DIL Switch Guide FUNCTION...
19.2 Set Bonus Level 1 Example:- When the game price is £1 and a bonus level is required at £2.50. Switch off the power to the SR3. Set the Program DIL switches to:- Switch on the power to the SR3.
19.4 Set Bonus Award Level 1 Example:- To award extra games when Bonus Level 1 is reached. Switch off the power to the SR3. Set the Program DIL switches to:- Switch on the power to the SR3. Press the reject lever within 20 seconds.
The LED will turn RED. If manual credit dispense mode is enabled then the SR3 will accumulate the test credits each time the reject lever is pressed. If a Dispense input then goes low – BEFORE timeout occurs – then these credits will be output on the corresponding Player output. If timeout occurs before a Dispense input changes, the credits will be lost.
Issue 5.0 – Jan 2005 19.7 Summary of Totalising Functions With every coin that is accepted by the SR3, the accumulated credit value is incremented by the value of that coin. The SR3 can be used for either single (PLAYER1) or multi-player (PLAYER1-4) operation.
SR3 Type 1 Technical Manual TSP005.doc Issue 5.0 – Jan 2005 20. Totalising Parameters The following list of parameters are pre-programmed at MCL or using a ccProgrammer. Further explanation of parameters: Bonus Time Width: Time out period after last coin entered while bonus is still valid.
This Graph is only intended as a guide. If a coin is required that is close to the limits shown, please check with Money Controls Technical Services department first. Figure 17: SR3 Accepted Coin Dimensions Graph Money Controls 2005. All rights reserved.
SR3 Type 1 Technical Manual TSP005.doc Issue 5.0 – Jan 2005 23. Protocols 23.1 Serial Interface Protocol: ccTalk compliant implementation. For further details on this section please refer to the current ccTalk generic standard. (Connector 3 on Figure Figure 18: ccTalk Serial Connector Money Controls 2005.
SR3 Type 1 Technical Manual TSP005.doc Issue 5.0 – Jan 2005 24. ccTalk Serial Messages Table 14: ccTalk Serial Commands Header Function Header Function Simple poll Modify sorter override status Address poll Request sorter override status Address clash One-shot credit...
SR3 Type 1 Technical Manual TSP005.doc Issue 5.0 – Jan 2005 25. ccTalk Interface Circuits 25.1 Circuit 1 – ccTalk Standard Interface This circuit uses an open-collector transistor to drive the data line and a diode protected straight-through receiver. Figure 19: Circuit 1, ccTalk Standard Interface...
SR3 Type 1 Technical Manual TSP005.doc Issue 5.0 – Jan 2005 25.2 Circuit 2 – ccTalk Low Cost Interface Assuming that the transmitting device is capable of sinking a reasonable amount of current, a direct diode interface can be used rather than a full transistor interface. Although cheaper to implement, this circuit does not have the drive capability or the robustness of other designs.
SR3 Type 1 Technical Manual TSP005.doc Issue 5.0 – Jan 2005 25.3 Circuit 3 – ccTalk Direct Interface A very low cost solution is to interface a single pin on a microcontroller directly onto the ccTalk data line. The pin can be switched between active-low for transmitting and high- impedance tri-state for receiving.
SR3 Type 1 Technical Manual TSP005.doc Issue 5.0 – Jan 2005 25.4 Circuit 4 – ccTalk PC Interface The circuit below shows how to connect the 9-pin serial port of a PC to the ccTalk data bus. The only integrated circuit required is a Maxim level-shifter which operates off a single +5V supply.
These faults will only be seen if ‘Power-up Diagnostics’ is ON. These faults require to SR3 to be returned for repair. The SR3 will time out after 20 sec’s. Alternatively, switch the power off then on. Refer to the MechTool section – page 15.
SR3 Type 1 Technical Manual TSP005.doc Issue 5.0 – Jan 2005 27. Service The coin rundown area should be cleaned regularly to ensure accurate discrimination of coins and tokens. Only a damp cloth should be used. Under NO circumstances should any solvent or foam type cleaner be used.
SR3 Type 1 Technical Manual TSP005.doc Issue 5.0 – Jan 2005 29. Specified EMC Performance 29.1 Emissions This product is compliant with EMC test specification EN55014-1; 1993 29.2 Immunity This product is compliant with EMC test specification EN55014-2; 1997 29.3 Shock / Vibration Immunity This product is compliant with BS 2011 part 2.1.[ IEC 68-2-27 ]...
SR3 Type 1 Technical Manual TSP005.doc Issue 5.0 – Jan 2005 This manual is intended only to assist the reader in the use of this product and therefore Money Controls shall not be liable for any loss or damage whatsoever arising form the use of any information or particulars in, or any incorrect use of the product.
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