Designa AKS 100 COMPACT Manual

System pm100. automatic pay station ticket / chipmaster

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Manual
System PM100
Automatic Pay Station
APS 100 COMPACT
Ticket / CHIPMASTER
Version 1.20
© DESIGNA Verkehrsleittechnik GmbH
Subject to technical modification without prior notice

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  • Page 1 Manual System PM100 Automatic Pay Station APS 100 COMPACT Ticket / CHIPMASTER Version 1.20 © DESIGNA Verkehrsleittechnik GmbH Subject to technical modification without prior notice...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    AKS 100 COMPACT Structure of the pay station Contents Structure of the pay station..................5 Overview ......................5 Housing......................5 Control elements at the door................ 6 1.3.1 Buttons ........................... 6 1.3.2 Display..........................6 Inner structure of the pay station..............7 1.4.1 Main switch........................
  • Page 4 Structure of the pay station APS 100 COMPACT Overview of versions Version 1.0 03.06.1998 JB, Eh Compilation of the document Version 1.1 10.03.1999. Ba Revision, new housing Version 1.2 30.10.1999- Ba Revision, new printer page 4 © DESIGNA Verkehrsleittechnik GmbH...
  • Page 5: Structure Of The Pay Station

    AKS 100 COMPACT Structure of the pay station 1 Structure of the pay station 1.1 Overview The automatic pay station APS 0100 COMPACT is available for two different systems: for ticket systems for processing parking tickets with magnetic strips, and for the Chipmaster system, which uses parking chips.
  • Page 6: Control Elements At The Door

    As an option, a display with space for 4 x 20 characters is available, which indicates the sums of money in the local currency and Euro. Illuminated arrows help the car park customer through all transactions at the automatic pay station. page 6 © DESIGNA Verkehrsleittechnik GmbH...
  • Page 7: Inner Structure Of The Pay Station

    AKS 100 COMPACT Structure of the pay station 1.4 Inner structure of the pay station The inner structure of the pay station is arranged in three areas. On the left, depending on the system, there is the magnetic card reader or parking chip reader. The control electronic (->...
  • Page 8: Multicon

    TCC (interface X10 or X11) and which is responsible for control- ling the functions of the magnetic card reader, the pin printer and the transport component. The connections of the printed circuit board are indicated in the following drawing. page 8 © DESIGNA Verkehrsleittechnik GmbH...
  • Page 9 AKS 100 COMPACT Structure of the pay station power LED not used connection pre-amplifier Testiicket Printer not used light barrier sending light barrier recieving motor serial Port Illustration 4: Flat component magnetic card reader (UMSL) 1.4.3.2 Ticket printer The paper tickets (cardboard) are printed in plain text with figures 0 – 9 and capital letters. The pin printer can only be used in combination with a magnetic card reader, as this controls the transport of the ticket into the correct printing position.
  • Page 10 24 V DC (main pcb) Illustration 5: flat component UTBG 2 (assembling side) blade light barrier bottom motor2 light barrier middle Light barrier top motor1 endposition flap Flap Illustration 6: flat component UTBG 2 (soldering side) page 10 © DESIGNA Verkehrsleittechnik GmbH...
  • Page 11: The Chipmaster Unit (Cme)

    AKS 100 COMPACT Structure of the pay station 1.4.4 The Chipmaster unit (CME) The CME is mounted as a module on a mounting plate. The module also comprises the front plate with the intake slot and the return device together with the electronic control components.
  • Page 12 (LED on = insert slot free) LED 6 light barrier for rotor position (LED on = rotor in idle position) LED 7 light barrier for writing/reading position of parking chip (LED on = parking chip in writing/reading position). page 12 © DESIGNA Verkehrsleittechnik GmbH...
  • Page 13: Tcc (Terminal Control Computer)

    AKS 100 COMPACT Structure of the pay station 1.4.5 TCC (Terminal Control Computer) The TCC controls all actions inside and outside the Parkmaster 100 units and monitors all func- tions. 1.4.5.1 Technical Design The TCC is installed in a sheet steel housing and contains all connectors for the peripheral equipment.
  • Page 14 D E B U G -in terface 9 po l. D -S U B , m ale P a ralle l interfac e to th e FB G I/O Illustration 10: layout of the TCC page 14 © DESIGNA Verkehrsleittechnik GmbH...
  • Page 15: Coin Processing Unit Mve

    AKS 100 COMPACT Structure of the pay station 1.4.6 Coin processing unit MVE Coin insert with slot closure Coin tester Sorting shaft Hopper (4x) Coin filter Coin end cassette Illustration 11: coin processing The MVE is equipped with a coin tester to test all inserted coins or tokens. The accepted coins are then sorted into the corresponding hoppers or into the end cassette, and the change is paid out from the intermediate store of the pay station.
  • Page 16 The closed cassette can now be pulled out. The cassette can be opened outside of the pay station by means of a key. page 16 © DESIGNA Verkehrsleittechnik GmbH...
  • Page 17: Note Processing

    AKS 100 COMPACT Structure of the pay station After being removed from the automatic pay station, the cassette cannot be pushed back in again immediately, but must be emptied first (i.e. opened and sealed again). Then it is possible to push the cassette back in again All individual elements of the coin processing unit can be easily replaced.
  • Page 18: Receipt Printer

    Threading-in button The thermal printer has a sensor which detects when there is no more paper, producing a mes- sage to the data control centre. The paper has DESIGNA Ident. number 7 232 120 550. Changing the receipt paper for the thermal printer.
  • Page 19: Unit Heating

    AKS 100 COMPACT Structure of the pay station • Activate the cutting head to cut off the paper. • Close the cassette door. General instructions: Please use only the specified thermal paper in the interests of a long service life and first-class printing results.
  • Page 20: Technical Data

    150 Kg (depending on version) Dimensions: Height: 1900 mm Width: 700 mm Depth: 500 mm (without illumination unit) 530 mm (with illumination unit) Control voltage: 24V DC 1 A max. Control inputs/outputs: 0V active 0.5A max. page 20 © DESIGNA Verkehrsleittechnik GmbH...
  • Page 21: Functioning Of The Pay Station

    AKS 100 COMPACT Functioning of the pay station 3 Functioning of the pay station The customer inserts his ticket/parking chip in the pay station. The reader reads the data on the ticket/parking chip and calculates the parking fee to be paid. The sum is shown in the display.
  • Page 22: Erection Of The Pay Station

    / leadthrou in pay station countersunk DIN 74 Bm10 (8x) angle Kabelzufuehrung/Ausbruch in der Kasse: cable feed point/leadthrough in the pay station Senkung: countersunk Winkel: angle Illustration 13: Wall-mounting of APS 100 COMPACT page 22 © DESIGNA Verkehrsleittechnik GmbH...
  • Page 23: Erection With Stand

    AKS 100 COMPACT Erection of the pay station • Fasten the mounting frame with heavy-duty plugs and align exactly with a spirit level (horizontal and vertical). • Open the unit door and pull the cables through the opening in the back wall.
  • Page 24: Connections Of The Aps 100 Compact

    The data and intercom lines should be kept separate to prevent cross-talk on the NF line (inter- com line) and to keep the line to the intercom system as short as possible. A standard cable 2x2x0.6 mm can be used as lead here. page 24 © DESIGNA Verkehrsleittechnik GmbH...
  • Page 25: Desinet Connection

    AKS 100 COMPACT Initial commissioning 4.3.3 DESINET connection When connecting up the DESINET; please also observe the DESINET installation instructions ! The car park line is routed to the terminal strip. The screened line is to be routed directly to the connection plate.
  • Page 26: Maintenance

    • Insert the cleaning card which is impregnated with isopropyl alcohol into the magnetic card reader to clean the transport path and magnetic heads. You can order the card from DESIGNA under article no. 7 232 148 800 page 26...
  • Page 27: Monthly Maintenance

    • If present, apply a little resin-free oil to the blade and eccentric unit of the transport compo- nent (recommended: Ballistol Spray, DESIGNA Ident No. 8 815 057 000). • If the system is equipped with a ticket printer, apply a little resin-free oil to the transport spin- dle.
  • Page 28: Replace The Ribbon Cassette Of The Ticket Printer (Ticket Systems Only)

    Insert the new ribbon cassette, ensuring that the ribbon is guided between knob and sheet metal as shown, and runs around the metal pin. The ribbon cassette should engage firmly in position. Then tighten the ribbon with the knob. Finally, replace the printer in its guide. page 28 © DESIGNA Verkehrsleittechnik GmbH...
  • Page 29: Appendix

    AKS 100 COMPACT Appendix 7 Appendix 7.1 Payment possibilities 7.1.1 Cash payment Cash payments with coins, notes or tokens are possible in the PM 100 system. The automatic pay station APS 100 COMPACT accepts up to 12 different coins. The pay station returns up to 4 different types of coin as change.
  • Page 30: Special Features

    When a certain action is carried out at the automatic pay station, the synthesiser receives a pulse and produces the specified text file. page 30 © DESIGNA Verkehrsleittechnik GmbH...
  • Page 31: Payment Unit

    AKS 100 COMPACT Appendix 7.3 Payment unit The compact payment unit is responsible for rapid output of coins in the smallest possible space. The capacity of the hopper is 200 to 500 coins, depending on the coin size. The coins move from the storage container into a payment rotor and are paid out at a fre- quency of 7 coins per second.

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