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RNS-CCT /DRS-CCT
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Document #101-0193
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11/21/07

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  • Page 1 RNS-CCT /DRS-CCT Manual Document #101-0193 11/21/07...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION ....................4 II. INSTALLATION ....................5 Mounting ............................5 Electrical ............................5 III. OPERATION ......................6 IV. PROGRAMMING ....................7 NETWORK SETTINGS ......................7 PAYOUTS ..........................10 OPTIONS ..........................10 SPECIAL STATUS DISPLAY MESSAGES ................11 eDEVICE NOT FOUND ......................
  • Page 3 ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual will provide the operator with important information about installing and maintaining the CCT. General information is provided for the hopper, validator, stacker and controller. However, if additional infor- mation is needed for these components, please refer to the appropriate manual. To obtain assistance from the manufacturer, please call (800) 837-5561 or (419) 867-4858.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    I. INTRODUCTION The Hamilton model RNS-CCT is a single rear-load changer designed to accept credit cards or Hamilton Customer Value Cards to dispense tokens. It provides a cost effective way for the carwash operator to allow his customers to use credit cards to purchase car wash services in the bays or at the vacuums without having to install card readers at each of these locations.
  • Page 5: Installation

    II. INSTALLATION NOTE: It is very important to read and understand all of these instructions before attempting installation. HAMILTON WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR INJURY DUE TO IMPROPER INSTALLATION. Mounting DURING INSTALLATION, REMOVE ALL MAJOR COMPONENTS FROM THE CHANGER. Cut an opening in the wall measuring a minimum of 34- "...
  • Page 6: Operation

    TION TION To operate the RNS-CCT the user must follow the instructions displayed on the machines 2-line 20-character LCD display. The SCROLL button is used to select from up to six programmable charge/token amounts, or to select Customer Value Card balance check.
  • Page 7: Programming

    IV. PROGRAMMING Programming the various configuration parameters in the RNS-CCT can be accomplished using two mecha- nisms; the handheld programmer and the D.A.N. configuration screens. The handheld must be used to pro- gram the network settings that establish a connection to the Data Access Network. After the network connec- tion has been established the rest of the programming can be done using the handheld or the D.A.N.
  • Page 8 CHANGER IP: 000.000.000.000 MSK: 255.255.000.000 F1=EDIT IP F2=MASK Press F1 to Edit IP. Next screen displays: CHANGER IP: 000.000.000.000 MSK: 255.255.000.000 F1=EDIT IP F2=MASK Note: The first number in the IP address will be highlighted. You can then input the IP address using the numerical keys on the hand-held.
  • Page 9 IP: 000.000.000.000 F1=EDIT IP Press F1 to Edit IP. Next screen displays: IP: 000.000.000.000 F1= EDIT IP Note: The first number in the IP address will be highlighted. Input your IP address using the numerical keys on the handheld. This address will be the numbers you acquired from the D.A.N. Press ESC.
  • Page 10: Payouts

    GOOD-BYE OK TO DISCONNECT Once that screen appears, disconnect your handheld cable from the controller and reinstall the original system harness. Now cycle power or press the reset button on the controller. PAYOUTS The amounts to charge the credit card and number of tokens to dispense can be programmed using the configuration screen available from the DAN, or by using the handheld interface.
  • Page 11: Special Status Display Messages

    of service one of the following messages may be displayed. Here is an explanation of these messages that may be helpful for troubleshooting. eDEVICE NOT FOUND This message indicates the controller could not communicate with the serial to Ethernet converter. Check the harness connections at the DB-9 connector on the controller and the RJ-45 connector at the serial to Ethernet converter.
  • Page 12: Validator Mounting

    Validator Mounting STA Mounting Instructions Unplug the power cord or remove all power from the system at the circuit breaker. Remove the existing Stacker and Validator. Remove the Validator bracket from the mounting studs located on the front wall of the cabinet. Disconnect the heater pad (if present) and remove it as well.
  • Page 13: Sta/Stacker Mounting

    STA/Stacker Mounting Document #101-0193 11/21/07...
  • Page 14: Coinco®/Mars® Mounting Instructions

    Coinco®/Mars® Mounting Instructions In the following section, part quantities are represented by paranthesis and the # indicates the index number according to the diagram on pages 8-9. Mount Cover Plate-#14 to Filler Plate-#12 using (2) 10-24 x Philips head screws-#13. Then mount to face of cabinet using (4) -20 Hex nuts-#3 and (4) internal lock washers-#4.
  • Page 15: Coinco® Parts Layout

    Coinco® Parts Layout Document #101-0193 11/21/07...
  • Page 16: Mars® Parts Layout

    Mars® Parts Layout Document #101-0193 11/21/07...
  • Page 17: Parts Index

    Parts Index ITEM # PART # MOUNTING PARTS FOR COINCO QTY. 60-2053 SECURITY BRACKET 90-0145 #8-32 X 5/8 PHILLIPS HEAD SCREW 90-0331 #1/4-20 HEX NUT 90-0403 #1/4 INTERNAL LOCK WASHER 60-2051 U-CHANNEL 90-0629 #10-32 X 1/2 THUMB SCREW 60-2050 VALIDATOR PLATE 60-2054 SLIDER 60-0284...
  • Page 18: Parts

    LOCK NUT SQUARE 63-5040 LOCK CRANK 60-0347 ACCESS SHEILD, RNS 60-0346 ACCESS SHEILD, DRS 60-0350 FLIPPER 63-5186 LEXAN PANEL, RNS-CCT 63-5182 LEXAN PANEL, DRS-CCT (HAMILTON) 63-5183 LEXAN PANEL, DRS-CCT (3RD PARTY) 11-0033 BRACKET, HOPPER PIVOT 1or 2 49-1022CLR POWER BOX 5 AMP...
  • Page 19 APPENDIX A APPENDIX A APPENDIX A APPENDIX A APPENDIX A 1-H Harness Diagram (48-1005) Document #101-0193 11/21/07...
  • Page 20 APPENDIX B APPENDIX B APPENDIX B APPENDIX B APPENDIX B CCT (48-3183) Document #101-0193 11/21/07...
  • Page 21 APPENDIX C APPENDIX C APPENDIX C APPENDIX C APPENDIX C CCT Button (48-3186) Document #101-0193 11/21/07...
  • Page 22 APPENDIX D APPENDIX D APPENDIX D APPENDIX D APPENDIX D RNS-CCT Cabinet 1 1/2 1 1/2 8 1/2 11 15/16 DISPLAY WINDOW 38 5/8 BUTTON CARD READER 34 5/8 32 1/4 RIGHT SIDE 30 1/8 FRONT 19 1/2 5 1/8 Ø7/8...
  • Page 23 APPENDIX E APPENDIX E APPENDIX E APPENDIX E APPENDIX E DRS-CCT Cabinet Ø7/8 FOR WIRING 18 1/8 ( 2 PLCS ) 1 1/2 14 3/8 9 7/8 1 3/4 21 5/8 7 3/8 OUT OF SERVICE LIGHT DISPLAY WINDOW SELECTION BUTTON 38 1/4 HAMILTON VALIDATOR 3RD PARTY VALIDATOR...
  • Page 24: Limited Warranty Agreement Of Hamilton Manufacturing Corp

    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.
  • Page 25 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.
  • Page 26 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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