Cover Lock (4) (1) The 4 digit 7 segment display, in conjunction with the hidden programming buttons, is used to program the LT3500, as well as showing time remaining and mode of operation (see Figure 4). (2) The coin entry accepts tokens or 20p, £1, €½, €1 coins.
(see Figure 2). Unplug the cover flying lead from the wall bracket and remove front cover. The LT3500 should be mounted on a smooth vertical wall making sure access to the side coin entry is not obstructed. Take care to mount the case level in both the vertical and horizontal axes;...
This current should be used as the idle current. The LT3500 should then be programmed for “in use” current values and idle current values using settings St.13 and St.12 respectively.
LT3500 Installation and Operating Instructions the following messages initially: - no.in There is no reply from the sensor (timer can not function correctly) in.lo The value from the sensor is below the trigger level setup in ST.12. trig The value from the sensor is above the trigger level setup in ST.13.
LT3500 Installation and Operating Instructions St.01 Credit (Fixed Time) Per Coin 1 Sets the amount of credit given by coin sensor 1 (£1 coin, L2 or L4 tokens). Set in HH.MM or MM.SS (When the meter is set in single coin or Totalise + Top Up mode).
LT3500 Installation and Operating Instructions Operating Instructions To Operate Meter Insert coin/token. The display will briefly show ‘Coin’. The display will then show the remaining credit. If the credit is greater than one hour it will be displayed in hours &...
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LT3500 Installation and Operating Instructions If the following error messages are encountered contact the LCI support desk. Er.05 Opto 1 validated but meter is configured as a 10p or 20p only. Use CFG.1 – digit 1 to set the meter up for the correct coinage.
LT3500 Installation and Operating Instructions Appendix I Hexadecimal The value of the current being consumed by the appliance displayed by the LT3500 is expressed in hexadecimal which is base 16. Humans use a base of ten (decimal) but computers often use other bases such as two for the binary system. With base 16 the characters representing numbers are zero to the letter F (0123456789ABCDEF).
Cash box capacity 100 coins of 23mm diameter x 2.5mm thick Service Information The LT3500 meter has been designed to provide reliable long-term use for a variety of timing applications. No regular servicing is required, apart from emptying of the cash box.
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