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T15 Selector
USER'S MANUAL
MNP64ENV00
Date: 03-2007 Rev. 03
Page 1 of 16

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  • Page 1 English T15 Selector USER’S MANUAL MNP64ENV00 Date: 03-2007 Rev. 03 Page 1 of 16...
  • Page 2 Do not clean the selector with abrasive or highly concentrated products or with a water jet. In case of doubt, please contact Jofemar Technical Support Service. We recommend reading the selector manual before connecting or handling it. Jofemar S.A.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    SHAPE AND DIMENSIONS............... 6 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ELEMENTS......... 6 3.1. CLEANING..................7 APPLICATIONS..................8 4.1. GAMING APPLICATION..............8 4.2. JOFEMAR APPLICATION..............9 4.3. CCTALK APPLICATION..............10 SWITCH PROGRAMMING..............11 5.1. TOLERANCES................. 11 5.1.1. PROGRAMMING TOLERANCES USING SWITCHES....11 5.2.
  • Page 4 Symbols used in this document. This symbol means there are more detailed explanations on this subject elsewhere in the manual. è This symbol refers to programming. This symbol indicates very important information. This symbol warns of a high voltage hazard. This symbol means that you should not dispose of the material in the trash.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION. i The T15 model coin selector is a top-range, standard 3.5-inch, electronic coin recognition and validation device. The selector is made from fibre reinforced polycarbonate for superior ruggedness and dimensional stability. It is fitted with high-precision, very stable optical, magnetic and piezoelectric sensors for testing and acceptance.
  • Page 6: Shape And Dimensions

    Shape and dimensions. 2.5. As shown below. Figures in millimetres. 3. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ELEMENTS. Standard 3.5 inch format. There are four protruding pins on the sides for anchoring the unit in place. The following components are located at the top of the unit: •...
  • Page 7: Cleaning

    § i 4-way programming connector for workshop coin programming and reloading programs. § 4 switches used to disable coins, modify acceptance tolerances and field programming of new coins. The switches can also include other functions that will depend on the recorded application. The following diagram shows these components: COIN ENTRY...
  • Page 8: Applications

    The selector is factory configured to work with one of the following applications: Game Validator: Mainly used in machines. Jofemar Validator: Mainly used in Jofemar machines and coin changers. cctalk Validator: For machines with this particular interface There is a specific program for each of these applications which needs to be loaded in the selector’s flash memory.
  • Page 9: Jofemar Application

    Open collector NPN transistor with its emitter connected to 0 V Pins 9 and 10 have no function assigned in the Jofemar application. The M1, M2, ... M7 signals provide a code when a coin is recognised (tmax. 10 ms). If the machine decides that the coin should be accepted it should indicate this to the selector using the coin disabling line setting it to 0 volts for a tmin.
  • Page 10: Cctalk Application

    of 10 ms. At this time the selector will enable the coin acceptance electromagnet, allowing this coin to go to the recognised coin exit and will remove the coin code of lines M1, M2, ... M4. The optical validation sensors located on the path of the accepted coin exit confirm that the coin has gone through and, should the response be positive, the same accepted coin code is generated in lines M1, M2, ...
  • Page 11: Switch Programming

    5. SWITCH PROGRAMMING. Tolerances. 5.1. The selector is factory programmed to recognise the coins indicated on the unit’s label. Coin identification parameter margins can be modified individually by adding a certain tolerance. The following intervals can be set: • Zero tolerance (factory settings). •...
  • Page 12: Recording A New Coin

    5.2. Recording a new coin. The T15 Selector allows you to program and delete a new coin using the switches. 5.2.1. Recording a coin using switches. è...
  • Page 13 Move switch 1 and 4 to the OFF position to exit programming mode. The selector will move the acceptance electromagnet twice. The coin or token programmed using switches will take on exit code 15 for Game Validator and Jofemar applications. MNP64ENV00 Date: 03-2007 Rev. 03 Page 13 of 16...
  • Page 14: Environmental Advice

    Environmental advice. Do not throw electronic circuits in the trash. Many of the materials used to make them are recyclable. Consult your local authorities about electronic component recycling. To dispose of packaging materials, consult your local authorities about recycling. Troubleshooting. Problem Possible causes Steps to follow...
  • Page 15 NOTES MNP64ENV00 Date: 03-2007 Rev. 03 Page 15 of 16...
  • Page 16 Jofemar S.A. reserves the right to introduce improvements in this model arising from its continuous research without prior notice. MNP64ENV00 Date: 03-2007 Rev. 03 Page 16 of 16...

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