PAYTEC user guide CV3516 Table of Contents Preface to the Guide ................4 Technical data ..................5 Programming the coin validator (teach mode) ..........6 3.1. Parallel Output Connector ..............7 3.2. Coin Blocking ................... 8 3.3. Coin blocking (general inhibit) ............8 Coin validator label ................9 Maintenance ..................
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Read this guide carefully before use. • This guide is valid for the model CV3516 • Before CV3516 is installed, check voltage compatibility with the Vending Machine • CV3516 has been designed for internal electrical equipment for Vending Machines •...
The measuring system consists of various light barriers and coil alignments inserted in the main body. CV3516 has 32 coin channels for a maximum of 16 different coins. If the measured coin values of an inserted coin lie within all acceptance bands of a programmed coin channel, then the coin validator assigns this coin to this specified channel.
PAYTEC user guide CV3516 Technical data mini-DIP blocking switches 9 to 16 mini-DIP blocking switches 1 to 8 I/O Parallel unused unused unused Fig. 2 Connectors and control elements Coin acceptance 32 coin channels (by default) 2 channels free for each token...
PAYTEC user guide CV3516 Programming the coin validator (teach mode) The coin selector can be delivered with an optional teach mode function. Such function can be used to program two “token” channels (channels no.15 and no.16), which are associated by default to coin output no.1.
PAYTEC user guide CV3516 Warning! The mini-DIP switches 15 e 16 have to be set to the OFF position when activating the teach mode, otherwise the coin selector software blocks the two channels for the teach mode. If any coin blocking switches are activated (ON) for channels which are not released for the teach mode, the coin selector magnet will operate briefly three times to indicate an incorrect operation.
CV3516 3.2. Coin Blocking CV3516 is equipped with 16 mini-DIP switches to block coins. A coin is normally accepted when the mini-DIP switch has been set on "OFF". Coin channels correspond to more mini-DIP switches combinations. The coin label indicates the corresponding mini-DIP blocking switch for each channel (symbol X).
Blocking switch for the narrow channel Blocking switch for the very narrow channel Blocking switch for a coin type or coin group Output line (output signal no.) The output line for CV3516 is a number between 1 and 6. page 9/14...
Maintenance 5.1. Cleaning CV3516 operates relatively maintenance free. However, it should be cleaned at regular intervals especially if it is operating in an environment with high levels of dust, smoke or nicotine. The cleaning intervals are of course dependent on the level of air borne contaminants.
PAYTEC user guide CV3516 5.2. Troubleshooting (malfunctioning) Not every malfunction is caused by a defect of the coin validator. Often it is caused by spoiled or loose connecting cables, wrong adjustments or a weak current supply. The following chart gives you a survey of the most common malfunctions.
Output line 6 or inventory Reject V C C Blocking Output line 1 Output line 2 Output line 3 Output line 4 St-EMP Connector ST1 for SCI or MDB mode and programming not used Fig. 6 – Connecting diagram CV3516 page 12/14...