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  • Page 1 PayMatic AD 2400 (-B) Technical Manual | PayMatic AD 2400 (-B) © 2020 Inepro B.V. All rights reserved...
  • Page 2 We want to help you get the best result from your PayMatic AD 2400 (-B). This manual contains information on how to do that; please read it carefully. Due to continuous product improvements this manual is subject to changes without notice.
  • Page 3 PayMatic AD 2400 (-B) All rights reserved. No parts of this work may be reproduced in any form or by any means - graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping, or information storage and retrieval systems - without the written permission of the publisher.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction Functionality V er sions ....................4 Standar d functioning ( without Ecos modules) : ....................4 Extr a functioning ( with all Ecos modules) : ....................5 Programming Functions Function Overview Specifications Connection O pen / disassemble the P ayM atic ....................
  • Page 5 WEEE Dir ective ( Waste of Electr ical and Electr onic Equipment) Inepro considers it important to properly take the climate into account. We therefore produce as many climate-friendly products. Your new dev ice contains materials w hich can be recy cled and then reused.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Introduction Part...
  • Page 7 Introduction Introduction This document: This document describes the technical and functional operation of the 240V mains voltage and 24V low voltage PayMatic® versions. Greatest care has been taken drafting the information in this manual and it may be said that it is reliable. However, the producer is not liable for any shortcomings in the text or incompleteness of the information.
  • Page 8: Functionality

    Functionality Part...
  • Page 9: Er Sions

    Functionality Versions There are two types of PayMatic® available as the functioning of the PayMatic® mainly depends on the additional software modules and the settings. The difference between the two types of timer is in the design of the mechanical coin selector. Both types of coin selector accept 1 type of coin or token only.
  • Page 10 Automatic representation of the Running time counter is affected by pressing the Down key during 3 seconds. The service counter generates a (service message) on the display. PayMatic AD 2400 (-B)
  • Page 11: Function Overview

    Function Overview Part...
  • Page 12 Post time setting. When the main time has ended, relay 2 is still closed. Post Function Time is the duration in minutes that relay 2 will stay closed after the main time has ended. After this relay 2 will open. Value Description Default 1-255 Duration in minutes PayMatic AD 2400 (-B)
  • Page 13 Function Overview Function F4, Maximum amount of coins ECOS module EM-04) Maximum amount of coins. Maximum amount of coins that can be activated Function to increase cumulatively the total main time. Value Description Default 1-255 Max. number of coins Note: The v alue of this setting has to be at least 1. Function F5, Minimum amount of coins ECOS module EM-05) Minimum amount of coins which have to accepted in order to activate the MT...
  • Page 14 MT 2400® will display and is inhibited until the counter is reset. Number of minutes = Setting x 1000 minutes. Disabled Note: To reset, simply set the v alue to a v alue higher then '0'. PayMatic AD 2400 (-B)
  • Page 15 Function Overview Function F8, Buzzer setting ECOS module EM-08) Function Buzzer Setting Setting Description Default Note: This setting is not applicable in this dev ice. Function F9, Clean Function ECOS module EM-09) By means of this function it is possible to force the cleaning of a connected device.
  • Page 16 ECOS module EM-10) Function Coin counter (reset possible) This counter reproduces the number of coins. Setting Description Default Reading procedure as in f unction FB Note: Counter can be reset, procedure like in f unction FB PayMatic AD 2400 (-B)
  • Page 17 Function Overview Function FD, Running time counter (reset impossible) ECOS module EM-12) Function Running time counter (reset impossible) Setting Description Default Reading procedure as in f unction FB Note: Counter can't be reset, procedure like in f unction FB Function FE, Coin counter (reset impossible) ECOS module EM-12) Function Coin counter (reset possible) This counter reproduces the number of coins.
  • Page 18 + 22 sec p/m 850 - 899 + 30 sec p/m The time adjustment is preprogrammed and depend on the maximum number of running hours set in & . This table shows the prolongation per range of running hours. PayMatic AD 2400 (-B)
  • Page 19 Function Overview Function P0, Output configuration Function Output configuration. Relay output type. Setting Description Default Signal output, which is activ e throughout the whole session. Pulse output, which is brief ly activ e/generating a pulse in the beginning of the main time and in the beginning of the post time. This diagram shows the response of the...
  • Page 20 )). Note; this f unction works only with long note: distance board! Function P6, Main time during the pause Function Main time during the pause Setting Description Default Main time stops during the pause Main time continues during the pause PayMatic AD 2400 (-B)
  • Page 21 Function Overview Function P7, Main time reduction configuration Function Main time reduction during the main time Setting Description Default The main time will be f inished immediately when the down key is pressed. It is possible to shorten the main time during the main time or prior time (by means of the down key ).
  • Page 22: Specifications

    Specifications Part...
  • Page 23 Specifications Specifications Power 185V AC - 240V AC Power Supply 12V AC - 24V AC 12V DC - 35V DC Operation Voltage Range DC 12 to 35V DC (with coin selector 12V DC) Operation Voltage Range AC 12 to 24V AC (AC v oltage not supported with coin selector) Power Consumption AC AC: At maximum (depending on the conf iguration) 25 mA Power Consumption DC...
  • Page 24: Connection

    Connection Part...
  • Page 25 Connection Open / disassemble the PayMatic 1. Lay the PayMatic, if possible, 2. Open the bottom lid. on its back.
  • Page 26: Open / Disassemble The Paymatic

    3. Take out the two security pins. Open the front plate under a 15 degree angle. 4. Slide the front plate down under that angle. 5. Slide the top to the back. Lift the top of the case. PayMatic AD 2400 (-B)
  • Page 27 Connection For more information use the QR code or URL to watch the YouTube instruction movie. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnpTfANu6c4...
  • Page 28: Connection Sheet For Solenoid Valve

    A v aristor is also known as Voltage Dependent Resistor or VDR. A v aristor’s f unction is to conduct signif icantly increased current when v oltage is excessiv e. PayMatic AD 2400 (-B)
  • Page 29 Connection Warning! Make sure that the solenoid valve is of the current type you are using (AC or DC).
  • Page 30 Dependent Resistor or VDR. A varistor’s function is to conduct significantly increased current w hen voltage is excessive. Warning! Make sure that the solenoid valve is of the current type you are using (AC or DC). PayMatic AD 2400 (-B)
  • Page 31 Connection 4 pole 20 A contactor When using the timer with bigger machines, such as industrial washing machines / dryers, we recommend a 4 pole contactor in order to withstand higher power. is needed if this is not included in the external relais itself.
  • Page 32: Appendix

    Appendix Part...
  • Page 33 Appendix Wiring diagram Overview You can switch up to two devices (A & B) independently from each other on the two relays (E & F). These relays are potential-free or 'dry', that is, they are simply switches which are physically operated from within the main device, but not electrically fed.
  • Page 34: Wir Ing Diagr

    Also; Bridging, Pre-Time, Pause Main Time, Reset / Clean Start Button Also; External start connection (PC) Also; Reading counters, decrease Main Time and / or af ter Down Button start The output signal depends on the setting in function P0 PayMatic AD 2400 (-B)
  • Page 35 Appendix...
  • Page 36 Wiring diagram External connections with live exit Use this diagram to connect devices (A & B) that need be fed by the 230V AC source. PayMatic AD 2400 (-B)
  • Page 37 Appendix External connections with neutral (uncharged) exit Use this diagram to connect devices (A & B) that have their own power fed to one of the leads of the relais on the Pico.
  • Page 38: Troubleshooting

    The device must be serviced and then the service timer must be increased. Function F6 & . With F7 activated, the device is disabled, with F6 enabled the device will still work but will be shown in the display intermittently with the normal display. PayMatic AD 2400 (-B)
  • Page 39 Appendix...
  • Page 40: Notes

    Notes VIII Part...
  • Page 41 Notes Notes This area is meant for the reader's notes:...
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  • Page 43 Notes...
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