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Operating manual
Device control unit EMS-1040 / EMS-1080
Rev 1.0
Beckmann GmbH
Brandtstr. 1
33161 Hövelhof
GERMANY
Vidhaugen 114
7550 Hommelvik
Tele:73979017-91795392
www.beckmann-gmbh.de
e-post: post@tgelectronics.no

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  • Page 1 Operating manual Device control unit EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 Rev 1.0 Beckmann GmbH Vidhaugen 114 Brandtstr. 1 7550 Hommelvik 33161 Hövelhof Tele:73979017-91795392 GERMANY www.beckmann-gmbh.de e-post: post@tgelectronics.no...
  • Page 2 All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced or duplicated in any form without prior consent of Beckmann GmbH. Beckmann GmbH is not liable with respect to the buyer of this product or to third parties for damage, loss, costs or expenses incurred as a result of accidents, misuse of the product, unauthorized changes, repairs or additions.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    6.2.1 Inserting coins or tokens ..................6-2 6.2.2 RFID ........................6-3 6.2.3 Setting the coin validator ..................6-5 6.2.4 Emptying the coin box ..................6-6 Shutdown ........................... 6-7 Rev 1.0 EMS-1040/EMS-1080 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034 page I...
  • Page 4 11 Annex ............................11-3 11.1 Declaration of Conformity....................11-3 11.2 Stainless steel cleaning and maintenance instructions............ 11-5 11.3 Supplier documentation ....................11-7 11.3.1 EMP coin validator ................... 11-7 Rev 1.0 EMS-1040/EMS-1080 page II © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034...
  • Page 5 Example 2, time mode: 4-operation => P8 pulse time = 0 s ........7-35 Fig. 7-15 Terminal assignment for the application of a charging station ........7-45 Fig. 7-16 Diagram time course for the application of a charging station ........7-45 Rev 1.0 EMS-1040/EMS-1080 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034 page III...
  • Page 6 Table of figures Maintenance Fig. 8-1 Opening lock ........................ 8-3 Fig. 8-2 Opening hinged cover....................8-3 Rev 1.0 EMS-1040/EMS-1080 page IV © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034...
  • Page 7: Notes On Using The Operating Instructions

    Feel free to contact us if there are any unresolved issues after having read the operating manual. The illustrations in the operating manual may differ from the actual design. The factual information content remains unaffected. Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034 page 1-1...
  • Page 8: Symbols

    Danger! Hazardous electric voltage. This symbol indicates dangers due to electric voltage. 1.1.3 Notice symbol Note This symbol indicates application tips or general information. Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 page 1-2 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034...
  • Page 9: Validity Of These Instructions - Name Plate

    Chapter Notes on using the operating instructions Validity of these instructions – name plate This operating manual is valid for the device control unit EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 (hereinafter referred to as control unit) with the following name plates: Fig. 1-1 Name plate EMS 1040 Fig.
  • Page 10: Limitation Of Liability

    Notes on using the operating instructions Limitation of liability Beckmann GmbH is not liable with respect to the buyer of this product or to third parties for damage, loss, costs or expenses incurred as a result of accidents, misuse of the product, unauthorized changes, repairs or additions. Furthermore, Beckmann GmbH is not liable for losses, costs, malfunctions or consequential damage arising from the use of the device control unit.
  • Page 11: Technical Information

    Technical information Technical information Functional description The devices of the EMS-1040/EMS-1080 system family have been developed for the central control of up to eight terminal devices (in the HDR version of up to eight programmes). The robust housing construction made of high-quality stainless steel impresses with a timeless design while offering protection against extreme weather conditions and vandalism.
  • Page 12: Technical Data

    (width x height x depth) Dimensions PowerBox 255 mm x 180 mm x 105mm (width x height x depth) Weight operating unit 7 kg Weight PowerBox 1 kg Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 page 2-2 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034...
  • Page 13: Dimensions

    Chapter Technical information 2.3.1 Dimensions Fig. 2-1 Dimensions device control unit Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034 page 2-3...
  • Page 14: Device Depiction

    Screw holes for wall mounting Connections for PowerBox and terminal devices (3 at the rear, 2 with strain relief at the bottom) Control panel with LEDs and selection buttons Display Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 page 2-4 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034...
  • Page 15: Fig. 2-3 Overview Control Box Isobox

    Chapter Technical information Fig. 2-3 Overview control box Isobox No. Designation PowerBox Warning sign and wiring diagram (inside) Connection for device control unit Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034 page 2-5...
  • Page 17: Safety

    Observe the deadlines for recurring maintenance intervals specified in this operating manual! Ensure the safe and environmentally sound disposal of plastic parts and electronic replacement parts! Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034 page 3-1...
  • Page 18: Intended Use

    The device control unit EMS 1040/ EMS 1080 must not be used for controlling systems other than those specified in the intended use. The connection of terminal devices with an amperage above 16 A is prohibited. Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 page 3-2 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034...
  • Page 19: Personnel Requirements

    Personnel requirements The device control unit may only be operated by personnel who have been instructed by either Beckmann GmbH, authorised specialist companies, their service partners or the operator and who have read and understood the operating manual. Electrically skilled person...
  • Page 20: Operator Responsibilities

    Terminal devices with an amperage above 16 A must not be connected. When connecting an improper terminal device, both the device control unit and the connected device may be damaged. Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 page 3-4 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034...
  • Page 21: Residual Risks

    Never use tools or other objects to operate the device control unit. Never try to change or repair any part of the device control unit. If the device control unit does not function properly, immediately inform the operator! Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034 page 3-5...
  • Page 22: Safety Signs And Labels At The Device Control Unit

    Only remove it after having disconnected the device from Vor Entfernen der Abdeckung Gerät vom Netz trennen. the mains. Vidhaugen 114 7550 Hommelvik Tele:73979017-91795392 e-post: post@tgelectronics.no Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 page 3-6 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034...
  • Page 23: Transport And Storage

    Transport and storage Transport and storage After delivery check the device control unit for visible transport damages and immediately report these to the supplier and Beckmann GmbH. Scope of delivery The device control unit delivery consists of the following components: •...
  • Page 25: Set-Up And Installation

    The PowerBox must be set up near the power supply, e. g. in an equipment room. • Observe the maintenance instructions for stainless steel in chapter 11.2, page 11-5. Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034 page 5-1...
  • Page 26: Installation Of The Operating Unit

    Open the lock (10) at the front of the operating unit. Fig. 5-1 Unlocking lid Open the hinged cover to the front. Fig. 5-2 Opening the hinged cover Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 page 5-2 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034...
  • Page 27: Fig. 5-3 Attaching The Device Control Unit

    (not included in the scope of delivery). Attach the operating unit to the wall. Note! The electrical connection must be performed by an electrically skilled person. Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034 page 5-3...
  • Page 28: Electrical Connection Of The Operating Unit

    Diagram GDM plugs and bus cable Attach the shielding to the housing of the operating unit. Plug in both GDM plugs (note the coding) and screw them together. Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 page 5-4 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034...
  • Page 29 • The opening in the splash guard grommet should not be too large in order to maintain an effective splash protection. Fig. 5-6 Piercing through the splash guard grommet Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034 page 5-5...
  • Page 30: Fig. 5-7 Connecting The 230 V Supply Line

    • The connection of the components/programmes to be controlled depends on the version and will be explained in more detail in chapter 7, page 7-1. Fig. 5-8 Terminal plan Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 page 5-6 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034...
  • Page 31: Installation Of The Powerbox

    • Provide a strain relief for the cable connections. • Finally, have the installation inspected and approved by a qualified electrician. Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034 page 5-7...
  • Page 33: Start-Up And Operation

    It has been inspected and approved by a qualified electrician. Connect the terminal devices to the voltage supply. Plug the mains plug of the PowerBox into a sufficiently fused power socket. Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034 page 6-1...
  • Page 34: Operation

    The prices for programmes, devices or products can be gathered from the posting or inquired of the operator. • The corresponding number is released and the matching pro- gramme/device/product can be used. Fig. 6-2 Inserting a coin Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 page 6-2 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034...
  • Page 35: Rfid

    • The corresponding number is released and the matching pro- gramme/device/product can be used. Fig. 6-3 Using an RFID card Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034 page 6-3...
  • Page 36 If the credit on the RFID card is used up before releasing, the programme, device or product is no longer available and will automatically be released for further booking. Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 page 6-4 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034...
  • Page 37: Setting The Coin Validator

    For information on how to set the coin validator please consult the coin validator's supplier instructions, see chapter 11.3.1, page 11-7. Close the cover again. Use the key to lock it. Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034 page 6-5...
  • Page 38: Emptying The Coin Box

    Remove the coin box. Empty the contents of the coin box out into a suitable container. Reinsert the coin box. Close the cover and lock it up. Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 page 6-6 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034...
  • Page 39: Shutdown

    Disconnect the cable connection between PowerBox and operating unit. Disconnect the cable connection between operating unit and terminal devices. • The device control unit is rendered inoperative. Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034 page 6-7...
  • Page 41: Programming

    To do so, please proceed as follows: Open the lock (10) at the front of the operating unit. Fig. 7-1 Opening lock Open the hinged cover. Fig. 7-2 Opening hinged cover. Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034 page 7-1...
  • Page 42: Fig. 7-3 Programming Switch

    • It is not possible to book new devices while in programming mode. • It is not possible to top up your credit for already booked devices while in programming mode. • The red LEDs above button 3 (EMS-1040) or 5 (EMS-1080) are illumi- nated. Fig. 7-3 Programming switch Press the button with the red LEDs to confirm.
  • Page 43: Navigation

    Next (72) and Previous (73). Fig. 7-4 Navigation in programming mode No. Designation Plus key Next key Previous key Minus key Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034 page 7-3...
  • Page 44: Programming A Car Wash

    Menu 2 – prices and power – prices and power Parameter Name standard price Function Plus key + €0.10 Function Minus key - €0.10 Default value €1.00 Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 page 7-4 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034...
  • Page 45 Function Minus key - €0.01 - €0.10 Default value €1.00 €0.50 Parameter Name single payment basic deleting setting card no. Function Plus key Function Minus key Default value Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034 page 7-5...
  • Page 46 Default value €0.00 €0.00 Parameter Name number of operation standard price uses Function Plus key + €0.10 Function Minus key delete - €0.10 Default value €0.50 Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 page 7-6 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034...
  • Page 47: Parameters Car Wash

    • P8 consumption sum 2 This parameter indicates the number of bookings made on the device control unit since the start-up. This parameter cannot be reset. Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034 page 7-7...
  • Page 48 P6 year Here the current year is set. • P7 clock display With an activated clock display the time is displayed during operation of the tower. Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 page 7-8 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034...
  • Page 49 • P9 maximum overpayment • P10 BCD output • P11 change of sum • P12 single payment Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034 page 7-9...
  • Page 50 Relevant to the RFID reader version: This parameter indicates the no. of special card 5. This parameter will only be active with an RFID card system. Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 page 7-10 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034...
  • Page 51 RFID cards since the least counter clearing. This parameter is set back to 0 when reset is initiated in Menu 1 – registers sum 1. Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034 page 7-11...
  • Page 52: Exemplary Programming Car Wash

    The following exemplary programmings show the respective terminal assignments and signal paths in relation to time. 7.3.3.1 Single point operation Fig. 7-5 Terminal assignment single point operation car wash Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 page 7-12 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034...
  • Page 53: Fig. 7-6 Diagram Time Course For Single Point Operation Car Wash

    Fig. 7-6 Diagram time course for single point operation car wash 7.3.3.2 Car wash operation CAR WASH FREE Fig. 7-7 Terminal assignment car wash operation car wash Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034 page 7-13...
  • Page 54: Fig. 7-8 Diagram Time Course For Single Point Operation Car Wash

    1 second (optionally 8 programmes encoded via REL. 1-4 BCD). System in use Selection of programme Payment INPUT OUTPUT Fig. 7-8 Diagram time course for single point operation car wash Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 page 7-14 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034...
  • Page 55: Programming A Washing Machine

    + €0.10 + 10 s + 1 min Function Minus key - €0.10 - 10 s - 1 min Default value €0.50 1:00 min 4:00 h Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034 page 7-15...
  • Page 56 Parameter Name door opening door opening basic card no. delete time blocking time setting Function Plus key Function Minus key Default value 10 s 1 min Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 page 7-16 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034...
  • Page 57 Function Plus key + €0.10 + 10 s + 1 min Function Minus key - €0.10 - 10 s - min Default value €0.50 1:00 min 4:00 h Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034 page 7-17...
  • Page 58: Parameters Washing Machine

    Pressing the Minus key sets the counter reading back to 0. • P8 operating time sum 2 This parameter indicates the operating time since the start-up. This parameter cannot be reset. Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 page 7-18 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034...
  • Page 59 With an activated clock display the time is displayed during operation of the tower. • P8 sum display With an activated sum display the sum is displayed during operation of the tower. • P11 second display Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034 page 7-19...
  • Page 60 If this parameter is activated, the system's card number will be deleted, so that a new card number can be configured, e.g. when losing a system card. This parameter will only be active with an RFID card system. Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 page 7-20 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034...
  • Page 61 Relevant to the RFID reader version: This parameter indicates the no. of special card 5. This parameter will only be active with an RFID card system. Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034 page 7-21...
  • Page 62 This parameter is set back to 0 when reset is initiated in Menu 1 – registers sum 1. This parameter will only be active with an RFID card system. Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 page 7-22 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034...
  • Page 63 This parameter can only be adjusted if Menu 4 - P3 unit price valid? is set to "no". This parameter stipulates the maximum time that can be booked for device X through paying. • P12 paying extra Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034 page 7-23...
  • Page 64: Exemplary Programming Washing Machine

    Time extension possible by extra payment P12 = JA Coin insertion RELAY closed no.1 open (Diagramm not true to scale) Fig. 7-10 Example 1: Standard time operation washing machine Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 page 7-24 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034...
  • Page 65: Fig. 7-11 Example 2: Door Opening Washing Machine

    FREE FREE 10 sec 10 sec 10 sec opening RELAY closed no.1 open (Diagramm not true to scale) Fig. 7-11 Example 2: Door opening washing machine Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034 page 7-25...
  • Page 66: Programming Wc/Washing Machine

    Parameter Name standard price time Function Plus key + €0.10 + 10 s Function Minus key - €0.10 - 10 s Default value €0.50 1:00 min Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 page 7-26 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034...
  • Page 67 - €0.01 Default value €1.00 Parameter Name maximum basic delete card no. overpayment setting Function Plus key + €0.01 Function Minus key - €0.01 Default value €1.00 Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034 page 7-27...
  • Page 68 + €0.10 + 10 s + 1 min Function Minus key - €0.10 - 10 s - 1 min Default value €0.50 1:00 min 4:00 h Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 page 7-28 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034...
  • Page 69: Parameters Wc/Washing Machine

    Pressing the Minus key sets the counter reading back to 0. • P8 uses sum 2 This parameter indicates the number of uses since the start-up. This parameter cannot be reset. Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034 page 7-29...
  • Page 70 With an activated clock display the time is displayed during operation of the tower. • P8 sum display With an activated sum display the sum is displayed during operation of the tower. • P11 second display Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 page 7-30 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034...
  • Page 71 If this parameter is activated, the system's card number will be deleted, so that a new card number can be configured, e.g. when losing a system card. This parameter will only be active with an RFID card system. Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034 page 7-31...
  • Page 72 • P2-5 IP address These parameters indicate the IP address. • P6-9 subnet These parameters indicate the subnet. • P10-13 gateway This parameter indicates the gateway. Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 page 7-32 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034...
  • Page 73 The standard price is the minimum amount that has to be paid to book device X. If the customer pays more than this amount, more energy will be credited to him. Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034 page 7-33...
  • Page 74: Exemplary Programming Wc/Washing Machine

    4-operation => P1 operation = YES 4-operation => P3 standard price = NO 4-operation => P9 max. overpayment = €0.50 Fig. 7-12 Port assignment application of WC/washing machine Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 page 7-34 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034...
  • Page 75 Münzeinwurf EINGANG geschlossen Nr.1 offen RELAIS geschlossen Nr.1 offen (Darstellung nicht maßstabsgetreu) Fig. 7-14 Example 2, time mode: 4-operation => P8 pulse time = 0 s Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034 page 7-35...
  • Page 76: Programming A Charging Station

    + €0.10 + 10 s + 1 min Function Minus key - €0.10 - 10 s - 1 min Default value €0.50 1:00 min 4:00 h Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 page 7-36 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034...
  • Page 77 Function Plus key Function Minus key Default value Parameter Name card no. 3 card no. 4 card no. 5 Function Plus key Function Minus key Default value Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034 page 7-37...
  • Page 78 Name operation standard price time Function Plus key + €0.10 + 10 s Function Minus key - €0.10 - 10 s Default value €0.50 1:00 min Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 page 7-38 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034...
  • Page 79: Parameters Charging Station

    Pressing the Minus key sets the counter reading back to 0. • P8 operating time sum 2 This parameter indicates the operating time since the start-up. This parameter cannot be reset. Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034 page 7-39...
  • Page 80 With an activated clock display the time is displayed during operation of the tower. • P8 sum display With an activated sum display the sum is displayed during operation of the tower. • P11 second display Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 page 7-40 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034...
  • Page 81 If this parameter is activated, the system's card number will be deleted, so that a new card number can be configured, e.g. when losing a system card. This parameter will only be active with an RFID card system. Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034 page 7-41...
  • Page 82 Relevant to the RFID reader version: This parameter indicates the no. of special card 5. This parameter will only be active with an RFID card system. Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 page 7-42 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034...
  • Page 83 Indicates the amount of euros inserted as tokens for booking plug X since the least counter clearing. This parameter is set back to 0 when reset is initiated in Menu 1 – tokens sum 1. Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034 page 7-43...
  • Page 84 This parameter can only be adjusted if Menu 4 - P3 unit price valid? is set to "no". This parameter stipulates the maximum time that can be booked for plug X through paying. Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 page 7-44 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034...
  • Page 85: Exemplary Programming Charging Station

    Terminal assignment for the application of a charging station LP in use Selection of LP Payment INPUT OUTPUT Fig. 7-16 Diagram time course for the application of a charging station Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034 page 7-45...
  • Page 87: Maintenance

    For information on which maintenance tasks are required please see chapter 8.2, page 8-2. If questions arise please contact your specialist dealer or Beckmann GmbH. For work at the electrical installation consult an electrically skilled person. Safety Take the device control unit out of operation before starting maintenance, see chapter 6.3, page 6-7.
  • Page 88: Maintenance Schedule

    Do not use a high-pressure cleaner. Observe the maintenance instructions for stainless steel in chapter 11.2, page 11-5. Vidhaugen 114 7550 Hommelvik Tele:73979017-91795392 e-post: post@tgelectronics.no Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 page 8-2 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034...
  • Page 89: Cleaning The Coin Validator

    Remove and clean the coin validator. For information on how to proceed, please see the supplier instructions in chapter 11.3.1, page 11-7. After cleaning, close the cover again. Use the key to lock it. Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034 page 8-3...
  • Page 91: Faults

    Information on how to identify and clear the fault is provided in the fault table on chapter 9.2, page 9-2 as well as in the supplied external operating manuals. If questions arise please contact your specialist dealer or Beckmann GmbH. In case of faults at the electrical installation, consult an electrically skilled person.
  • Page 92: Fault Table

    If after cleaning the coin validator still does not function, Defective coin validator have it checked by a qualified electrician and replaced, if required. Vidhaugen 114 7550 Hommelvik Tele:73979017-91795392 e-post: post@tgelectronics.no Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 page 9-2 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034...
  • Page 93: Disposal

    • plastics • non-ferrous metals (e. g. copper scrap) • aluminium • electronic scrap • steel Dispose of the materials according to the national regulations. Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034 page 10-1...
  • Page 95: Annex

    EMC standards: DIN EN 61326-1:2013-06 Manufacturer: Beckmann GmbH Brandtstr. 1 33161 Hövelhof Germany Place, date: Hövelhof, 01 September 2014 Signature: ______________________ Identification of signer: Jürgen Beckmann, Managing Director Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034 page 11-3...
  • Page 96 Chapter Annex Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 page 11-4 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034...
  • Page 97: Stainless Steel Cleaning And Maintenance Instructions

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  • Page 98 Chapter Annex Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 page 11-6 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034...
  • Page 99: Supplier Documentation

    Chapter Annex 11.3 Supplier documentation 11.3.1 EMP coin validator 11.3.1.1 Coin validator settings Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034 page 11-7...
  • Page 100 Chapter Annex Rev 1.0 EMS-1040 / EMS-1080 page 11-8 © Beckmann GmbH, Hövelhof, 2014 - 2034...
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