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Handbook for the
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Wyvern
2000R Timer
Part Number 918-000-746 March 2018 Issue Number 7 (Version 8.34)

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  • Page 1 Handbook for the ® Wyvern 2000R Timer Part Number 918-000-746 March 2018 Issue Number 7 (Version 8.34)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Mechanical Installation ................... 3 Electrical Installation ....................4 Good Wiring Practice ....................5 Voltage Free Contacts ....................6 Wiring Connections … ....................8 Programming the Wyvern 2000R ................10 Selecting Programming Mode ...................11 Program Example .....................13 Programming Time ....................14 Session Time ......................15 Coin Time .........................16...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Entry Slot (5) Steel Case Cover Lock (1) The 4 digit 7 segment display is used to program the Wyvern 2000R as well as showing time of day and time remaining. (2) The coin sticker is applied after programming (see page 23)
  • Page 4: Timer Operation

    Both switched outputs are voltage free; this means the Wyvern 2000R can be used to switch a load operating from any voltage, not just mains operated equipment. A full description of voltage free and load switching appears on pages 6 and 7.
  • Page 5: Mechanical Installation

    Values and times are for peak sessions only. Mechanical Installation The Wyvern 2000R Timer should be mounted on a smooth vertical wall away from corners, so its front door can be opened fully to allow easy access to the coin box and internal components.
  • Page 6: Electrical Installation

    It is essential that the safety earth is connected to a known good earth at the same bonding point as the main earth for the load being switched by the Wyvern 2000R. Poor earthing or bad routing of connecting cables could create electrical noise leading to erratic operation of the...
  • Page 7: Good Wiring Practice

    The separation of power cables is another practice that helps increase noise immunity in the installed system. If any of the input or output wires connecting the Wyvern 2000R to the load are bundled closely together with the power wiring of the load then noise currents can be transformer coupled to the Wyvern 2000R.
  • Page 8: Voltage Free Contacts

    Wyvern Timer 2000R Operating Instructions Voltage Free Contacts The timer controls the operation of external equipment by a relay, which turns power ON and OFF. supplied, the timer’s relay contacts are said to be ‘voltage free’, which means they have no connections made to them, as shown in Figure 3.
  • Page 9 Figure 5 - CN3 and CN5 Final Wiring Use of Voltage Free Contacts in the Wyvern 2000R Timer Using voltage free contacts, the Wyvern 2000R Timer can be used to control equipment operating from a range of voltages, not just mains powered devices.
  • Page 10: Wiring Connections

    Wyvern Timer 2000R Operating Instructions Wiring Connections Cable and fuse size: With 24V, VF (volt-free) and 1kVA loads use cable of cross-sectional area not less than 1.0sq. mm (1mm ) and externally fuse at 5A. With 7kVA rated models use cable of not less than 6.0sq.
  • Page 11 Wyvern Timer 2000R Operating Instructions Optional 7kVA Output Timers fitted with the optional 7kVA output have the main output relay mounted off-board. This is wired as shown in Figure 9. The 7kVA circuit can be used to switch currents of up to 30A (resistive load), and will require a suitable fuse to be fitted on the mains input side...
  • Page 12: Programming The Wyvern 2000R

    Wyvern Timer 2000R Operating Instructions Figure 10 - External Inputs For Local and Remote Wiring Programming The Wyvern 2000R To control the operation of the timer, for example to let it know when to charge at peak rate, or how much time to allow for each coin inserted, it needs to be programmed. This consists of entering two digit numbers or options into various empty memory locations, identified by program code numbers (00 to 63).
  • Page 13: Selecting Programming Mode

    Wyvern Timer 2000R Operating Instructions Selecting programming modes Before changing the two digit values held in each program code number setting, it is necessary to place the timer into programming mode. Place the programming template (shown in Figure 12), over the timer front panel logo (covering the name Wyvern 2000). The template shows the positions of three hidden programming buttons.
  • Page 14 ‘9’ the display remains at ‘9’ until altered. 1. Apply power to the timer and the Wyvern 2000R should power up, finally displaying the time (in 24-hour format) on its 4-digit display. Using the key supplied open the front cover and set the programming switch to the ON position.
  • Page 15: Program Example

    Wyvern Timer 2000R Operating Instructions Program Example To get an idea of how to program the timer, work through the following example: Problem: You wish to sound the buzzer for 25 seconds. Solution: Look for the program code that controls the buzzer duration. This is in the timing section and is controlled by code 20.
  • Page 16: Programming Time

    Wyvern Timer 2000R Operating Instructions Programming Time This section describes how all timing options are programmed within the Wyvern Timer 2000R. Selecting Hours or Minutes (program code 22) Certain timing operations have the option of being timed in hours and minutes or minutes and seconds.
  • Page 17: Session Time

    Wyvern Timer 2000R Operating Instructions Setting Session Times and Peak/Off Peak Times The Wyvern 2000R Timer can be programmed with peak and off peak session times (codes 08 to 15). Peak Time allows a premium session rate to be charged when demand is high, giving you the opportunity of maximising profits during busy periods.
  • Page 18: Coin Time

    Wyvern Timer 2000R Operating Instructions Coin Time This allows a period of time to be allocated to a particular coin value. For each coin type, time can be programmed as a period in hours and minutes or minutes and seconds, depending on the setting of Program Code 22.
  • Page 19: Start Delay Time Or Pre-Time

    Wyvern Timer 2000R Operating Instructions Start Delay Time or Pre-time This is the time between inserting money or a card into the timer and the timer turning ON. As soon as you start inserting coins or card and press the blue button, the display shows the time purchased for a period determined by option 21.
  • Page 20: Secondary Output On/Off Time

    Wyvern Timer 2000R Operating Instructions Secondary Output ON/OFF Time Equipment controlled by the Wyvern Timer 2000R may require a secondary output to continue running following the end of the timed operation (for example a fan operated cool-down period). The secondary output program codes only allow you to set this time in minutes and seconds. During the run-on period the display may flash ‘Cool’, depending on how program code 25 has been set.
  • Page 21: Lockout & Buzzer Time

    Wyvern Timer 2000R Operating Instructions Lockout Time A safety feature built into the Wyvern 2000R Timer is the ability to prevent the timer from exceeding a maximum time despite a customer inserting more coins or a card. This lockout time is particularly useful in setting a limit to the exposure of UV radiation in tanning bed applications.
  • Page 22: Programming Money Values

    Wyvern Timer 2000R Operating Instructions Programming Money Values This section tells you how to program the cost of sessions, and the value given to each coin type. The options described are selected using the general programming mode. amount of money collected can also be examined, using the interrogation mode, described at the end of this section.
  • Page 23: Programming Coin Values

    Wyvern Timer 2000R Operating Instructions Programming Coin Values Programming coin values gives you the means of relating a cost, in real money terms, to a particular coin type. Each coin type has two program codes that can be used to give it a value in the base currency and in one hundredths of the base currency.
  • Page 24: Coin Learn Mode

    Wyvern Timer 2000R Operating Instructions Coin Learn Mode One of the features of the Wyvern Timer 2000R is its ability to learn particular coin types. This enables the timer to be used with coins from a variety of currencies and also allows tokens to be given money values.
  • Page 25 Wyvern Timer 2000R Operating Instructions Attaching the Coin Label Once you have decided what coins or tokens are to be used, these may be indicated to the user by sticking the appropriate symbol underneath the translucent window of the front panel coin label.
  • Page 26: Auxiliary Programming Functions

    External Input The coin reject Wyvern 2000R Timer has optically coupled remote ‘stop’ and ‘start’ inputs that can be enabled or disabled by program code 23. Where no external inputs are used program code 23 can be left OFF.
  • Page 27 Key Switch/EM Button Programming Codes Network Control Option (2000RCN only) Network control of the Wyvern 2000R allows the connection of multiple timers controlled from a single PC or the Sigma console. Used with commercial tanning software or the Sigma console all timers connected to the network may be controlled from a reception area.
  • Page 28 Wyvern Timer 2000R Operating Instructions PC Programming (2000RPC only) Using the PC interface allows direct programming and interrogation of the timer without using the front panel hidden buttons. A PC interface module must be fitted to the timer to allow connection to a PC’s RS232 serial port.
  • Page 29: Special Options

    Consequently the consistency of the coins varies very slightly which can cause the Wyvern 2000R to reject valid coins. To overcome this problem certain parameters in the learn mode are modified for Euro coins. To select the Eurocoin learn mode set special option code 06...
  • Page 30: Interrogation Menu

    Wyvern Timer 2000R Operating Instructions Interrogation Menu The interrogation menu is selected by pressing the UP programming button and allows you to view the total on time and total money collected by the timer. In normal use both coin and card data are accumulated together.
  • Page 31 Wyvern Timer 2000R Operating Instructions Money Interrogation Options The following codes become available when the timer is set to the interrogation mode using the UP button. Note: Although codes 00 to 02 have been used in the program menu the following selection codes relate to the interrogation menu.
  • Page 32: Smart Card Operation

    Wyvern Timer 2000R Operating Instructions Smart Card Operation Smart card operation creates a range of versatile options for the Wyvern Timer 2000R. Card Types The Wyvern Timer 2000R can use up to five different types of smart card divided into the following two groups: ...
  • Page 33: User Card

    Wyvern Timer 2000R Operating Instructions In Use Cards There are two types of In Use Cards:  User Card (issued to the user of the timer)  Profit Card (a card that holds a pre-programmed number of session credits – see Profit Share) User Card Each User Card has memory locations to contain:...
  • Page 34 Wyvern Timer 2000R Operating Instructions Option 4 allows programming the card as a fixed total time only with the value being set to zero. The timer will deduct the time from the total time each time the card is used. WARNING For all the card programming modes described above the timer session time (options 08 and 09) will take precedence over session time values stored on the card.
  • Page 35: Profit Share

    Wyvern Timer 2000R Operating Instructions Profit Share Profit share mode of operation can be used where a holding company leases out equipment free of charge, but expects to share the profit generated by that leased equipment. system works using a ‘Set Timer to Profit Card’ Control Card to switch the timer to profit share operation.
  • Page 36 Wyvern Timer 2000R Operating Instructions Profit Share Setup This is performed by following the Control Card Operation procedure explained previously. Once set to profit share the timer is ready for the Profit Card. When the correct Profit Card has been inserted the timer will then work normally using coins, tokens or User Cards, but cannot be programmed to change any of the program codes other than setting the real time clock.
  • Page 37: Specification

    Cash box capacity 400 coins of 23mm diameter x 2.5mm thick Service Information The Wyvern 2000R Timer 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.
  • Page 38 IMPORTANT The Wyvern 2000R Timer is designed for indoor use only. Enhancement Dates This manual contains references to enhancements made in version 8 of the Wyvern 2000R. The following lists the processor firmware revision number, the date of implementation and options added.
  • Page 39: Summary Of Program Codes

    Wyvern Timer 2000R Operating Instructions Summary of Program Codes & Display Messages General Programming Codes Program Description Can be See page Value Code changed number Used using code Start delay or pre time in minutes Start delay or pre time in seconds Fan time in minutes Fan time in seconds...
  • Page 40 Wyvern Timer 2000R Operating Instructions Program Description Can be See page Value Code changed number Used using code Key switch input Cool display when fan ON Enable remote start or hold Secondary output control 17, 18 Key switch control 18 & 25 Pulsed output Select additional features Coin 1 time in minutes...
  • Page 41 Wyvern Timer 2000R Operating Instructions Program Description Can be See page Value Code changed number Used using code Coin 6 value in base currency Coin 6 value in hundredths of base currency Learn coin 1 Learn coin 2 Learn coin 3 Learn coin 4 Learn coin 5 Learn coin 6...
  • Page 42 Wyvern Timer 2000R Operating Instructions Interrogation Menu Selection Description See page number Code Total money in hundreds of base currency Total money in units of base currency Total money in hundredths of base currency Total time in hundreds of minutes Total time in minutes Total time in seconds Display Messages...
  • Page 43 Wyvern Timer 2000R Operating Instructions INSTALLER’S/USER’S NOTES...
  • Page 45 Wyvern is a registered trade mark of Leisure Controls International Ltd ©2000 - 2018 Leisure Controls International Ltd...

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