TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION ....................4 II. INSTALLATION ....................5 III. PROGRAMMING ..................6-13 1 - PROGRAM PAYOUTS ......................7 HOPPER & MISC......................... 7-9 TARGET INPUTS ........................10 TIMED INPUTS ........................11 TOKENOTES ......................... 11 2 – VIEW AUDITS ......................... 11-13 3 –...
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ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual was designed to introduce the Audit Pro 2000 and to assist the operator with installation and programming procedures. If further assistance is needed, it can be obtained by calling Hamilton Mfg. at (800) 837-5561 or (419) 867-4858.
The Audit Pro 2000 was designed to be carried to multiple machines or back and forth from the office. It is not necessary to leave the Audit Pro connected to the C2000. After you are finished programming payouts or viewing audits, the Audit Pro may be disconnected and taken elsewhere.
II. INSTALLATION If this Audit Pro 2000 was bought for use with an existing change machine, an upgraded C2000 Controller is required (v3.x ,v4.x or v5.x). The new Controller will have a 9-pin serial port. Plug the DB9 socket into the 9- pin serial port on the C2000.
When the Audit Pro 2000 is plugged into the modular connector, you may hear a click. At this point, the display will be blank. Press the “ESC” button. The Audit Pro will briefly flash the message “CONNECTED TO C2000 VERSION X.X”...
You will need to be certain that you are using a version 5.X Controller. After the version is displayed, the mode will also be shown: DUALVAL, MASTER OR SLAVE. Make sure that the A & B switches are set correctly for the pair of Validators that you are using. When you are ready to continue, press the “ESC”...
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DEFAULT PAYOUTS Y/N Pressing “Y” or “N” on the Audit Pro 2000 will determine whether or not the hopper(s) return change to a customer when a target price has not been reached. Pressing “Y” will enable the hopper to default to this type of payout.
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depleted of coins more quickly than desired. Press the RIGHT ARROW key to scroll to the next setting. The following screen will appear: DEFAULT DELAY ENTER TIME (SECONDS) BETWEEN 5 AND 30 This programs the time the Controller waits after the last activity before it attempts to pay back (the best it can) if the target price is not met.
TARGET INPUTS Pressing 2 will select the TARGET INPUTS category. The following screen will be displayed: ENTER TARGET INPUT 1 (IN CENTS) CENTS: 0 This is the first target price. When a target price is reached, a payout will immediately follow. The amount of the target price needs to be entered in cents.
TIMED INPUTS Pressing 3 selects the Timed Inputs category. The following screen will be displayed: ENTER TIMED INPUT (IN CENTS) CENTS: Timed inputs are generally used with systems incorporating all tokens. A timed input is very similar to the DEFAULT PAYOUTS described earlier. However, with a timed input, token coins are paid back to a cus- tomer (instead of change) when a target price has not been reached.
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To better help you view the audit information, it is important to keep the following in mind. The LEFT ARROW key may be pressed at any time to go to the previous audit. When you are at the last audit (COUPON 4) and the RIGHT ARROW key is pressed, the audits wrap around to the beginning and the NICKEL audits are displayed.
Hamilton’s repair department to help diagnose and solve Controller problems. The user will most likely never need this information. EXITING To exit from the Audit Pro 2000, press the “EXIT” button while at the MAIN MENU. The following screen will be displayed: ** WARNING! ** SWITCHES H&I SHOULD...
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Once the ‘ESC’ key is pressed, the following screen will be displayed: GOOD-BYE ! OK TO DISCONNECT. The Controller will perform a reset and any changes that were made will be in effect. The C2000 Controller’s green LED should go out for a couple of seconds and then come back on as a steady light. The changer is now ready to accept bills.
IV. ERROR CODES The status of the bill changer is indicated by the green LED on the face of the Controller. When the LED is lit constantly, it is indicating that everything is normal. An LED that remain off indicates no power or a major failure.
V. CONFIGURATION SWITCHES The configuration switches are located on the underside of the Controller. These switches are set at the factory and should not be changed unless instructed to do so by a representative of Hamilton Mfg. Corp. These switches tell the Controller what equipment is connected to the system. The diagrams below show the different options.
Coin Mech Selection Off On Off On Off On Off On No Coin Mech Coinco I Coinco II Slugbuster or IDX Hopper Type Off On Off On HSH Hopper HGP Hopper Document #101-0048 10/17/06...
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LIMITED WARRANTY AGREEMENT OF HAMILTON MANUFACTURING CORP. Hamilton Manufacturing Corp., an Ohio Corporation, (“Seller”) warrants to Purchaser that all new equipment shall be free from defects in material and factory workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the original shipping date.
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The limited warranty for repair and service work is conditioned upon the following: The subject equipment has not, in the Seller’s sole opinion, been subjected to: accident, abuse, misuse, vandalism, civil disobedience, riots, acts of God, natural disaster, acts of war or terrorism. The Seller shall not be liable for any expense incurred by Purchaser inciden- tal to the repair or replacement of equipment and Purchaser shall assume full responsibility for any freight or shipping charges.
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Hamilton Manufacturing Corporation 1026 Hamilton Drive Holland, OH 43528 Sales Phone: (888) 723-4858 Sales Fax: (419) 867-4850 Customer Service Phone: (800) 837-5561 Customer Service Fax: (419) 867-4857 Parts Phone: (866) 835-1721 Parts Fax: (419) 867-4867 Website: http://www.hamiltonmfg.com Email Addresses: service@hamiltonmfg.com sales@hamiltonmfg.com...
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