wh EMP 500 v7 /CLB Technical Manual

wh EMP 500 v7 /CLB Technical Manual

Electronic coin selector with cashless/bluetooth with parallel or serial interfaces and optional totalizer function
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ELECTRONIC COIN SELECTOR
with Cashless/Bluetooth
EMP 500 v7 /CLB
with parallel or serial interfaces
and optional
totalizer function
- version 2.8 –
WH Münzprüfer Dietmar Trenner GmbH
Teltower Damm 276
D - 14167 Berlin

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  • Page 1 Technical Manual ELECTRONIC COIN SELECTOR with Cashless/Bluetooth EMP 500 v7 /CLB with parallel or serial interfaces and optional totalizer function - version 2.8 – WH Münzprüfer Dietmar Trenner GmbH Teltower Damm 276 D - 14167 Berlin...
  • Page 2: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions You are advised to observe the safety information during operation, maintenance and repairing of electronic coin selectors of the EMP 500 v7 /CLB series. Failure to do so may result in warranty and other claims being excluded. Whilst every care has been taken in the preparation of information contained in this manual, WH Münzprüfer Dietmar Trenner GmbH will not be liable for any consequential...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Charging the Cell Phone with Funds ........... 30 2.11.2. Use the Bluetooth Functionality of the Cell Phone for Payments ..30 The EMP 500 v7 /CLB with Interface 06 – 1 Price Totalizer ....... 31 3.1. General ..................31 3.2.
  • Page 4 RS232 Interface ................. 52 Coin Selector Label ................53 Maintenance ..................54 EC Conformation Declaration ..............55 Compliance Statements FCC / ISED for EMP 500 v7 /CLB ......56 9.1. USA - User Manual Statement ............56 9.2. Canada – User Manual Statement ............. 56 Appendix ...................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Technical Manual EMP 500 v7 /CLB Introduction The EMP 500 v7 /CLB offers multiple payment methods in one device. The unit accepts coins and cashless payments. Developed to be more flexible and to make e.g. laundrettes more convenient for users and operators.
  • Page 6: Technical Data

    1.1.1. Interfaces of the EMP 500 v7 /CLB The EMP 500 v7 /CLB has 32 in-built coin channels and has 2 output lines. The coin output assignment to the output lines can be freely programmed. In addition, the coin selector offers a serial interface with different protocols.
  • Page 7 They always have the same coin value and the same coin outputs as the master channels. In general, they are used for the wide and narrow settings. The electronic coin selector EMP 500 v7 /CLB series can be programmed through the serial interface. The Windows software wheasy 5 is available for these procedures.
  • Page 8 Technical Manual EMP 500 v7 /CLB WH Münzprüfer Dietmar Trenner GmbH, Germany EMP 500 v7 /CLB with front plate F 503 version 2.7 page 8/62 EMP 500 v7 /CLB subject to technical modification...
  • Page 9: Technical Overview Of The Emp 500 V7 /Clb

    10 to 30 V DC 8 to 30 V DC (nur EMP 500 v7 /CLB interface: 16) 12 to 24 V AC These are the absolute limiting values. To ensure the undisturbed performance of the coin selector the applied voltage should be within these ranges and must never drop below or rise higher even in worst cases.
  • Page 10: Function Of The Coin Selector

    References here to wheasy 5 software, are only made relative to its specific application to the particular coin selector and its functions. To power up the EMP 500 v7 /CLB and the associated PC interface, we strongly recommend our N 789 power supply for this purpose. The coin selector is connected to the dongle (interface converter) with the cable K 548 provided with the software to the N 789 power supply.
  • Page 11 This can often be achieved by mounting the coin selector in the same manner that it is mounted in the coin-operated machine. Alternatively, wh Münzprüfer can provide you with a purpose designed stand T 500. The following sections detail each Windows software wheasy 5 related function of the coin selector.
  • Page 12: Programming Connector

    2.2. Programming Connector The programming connector of the EMP 500 v7 /CLB is located at the end of the coin selector (please see figure 1 and 2). The connector is a 5-pin AMP connector type HE14. The connector has the following pin out: Connection UB (8 ...
  • Page 13: Calibration

    WH Münzprüfer Dietmar Trenner GmbH, Germany Technical Manual EMP 500 v7 /CLB directly in the coin-operated machine using the Teachmode Function (see On site programming). Yet another alternative would be to transfer a previously prepared complete coin parameter data set from the PC to the coin selector. This is commonly referred to as the Cloning Function.
  • Page 14: Calibration Using The Teach Mode Function (Option /T)

    Technical Manual EMP 500 v7 /CLB WH Münzprüfer Dietmar Trenner GmbH, Germany Obviously, the actual acceptance rate in a vending application may vary from the figures above. The level of variation relates directly to just how the coin set used for calibration is typical of the coins currently in circulation.
  • Page 15 WH Münzprüfer Dietmar Trenner GmbH, Germany Technical Manual EMP 500 v7 /CLB Fig. 5 Example DIP switch settings for teaching channel 15 with narrow tolerances. The following procedure is for coin selectors with activated teach mode (factory setting): 1. The coin selector is configured, so that only coin channel 15 and 16 (i.e.
  • Page 16: Cloning (Programming Without Coins)

    It does not make any difference whether the cloning data set is a wh original data set or whether it was copied from a coin selector and stored in the PC.
  • Page 17: Coin Selector Output Signals

    2.4. Coin Selector Output Signals There are 2 parallel coin output lines on the EMP 500 v7 /CLB. They can be freely assigned in any combination to the 16 master channels. This means that each coin channel can have multiple output lines and that the number of pulses can be freely configured for each coin channel.
  • Page 18: Inventory Pulses (Option /I)

    2.4.1. Inventory Pulses (Option /I) The EMP 500 v7 /CLB offers 2 different inventory pulses optionally. These inventory pulses are intended for the counting and logging of accepted coins. The values of the two inventory pulses can be defined under “Configuration”...
  • Page 19: Coin Blocking

    1 to 255 milliseconds. The factory default is an impulse duty factor of 50 milliseconds /50 milliseconds. The EMP 500 v7 /CLB can be delivered with two different inventory pulses for both output lines (“Inventory Pulse 1” and “Inventory Pulse 2”).
  • Page 20: Individual Coin Blocking Via Dip Switches

    Technical Manual EMP 500 v7 /CLB WH Münzprüfer Dietmar Trenner GmbH, Germany Fig. 8 Allocation of blocking dip switches and function of general blocking with wheasy 5 2.5.2. Individual Coin Blocking via DIP switches The coin selector has 16 DIP switches for individual coin blocking. Blocking is not active, that is, the coin will be accepted when the switch is in the “OFF”...
  • Page 21: Currencies And Coins

    06 the coin values are used to determine the value paid and for the model EMP 500 v7 /CLB with interface 07 the value is used to determine the purchased time. Coin selectors using the MDB or the ccTalk protocol the currencies and the coin values are required for the status request.
  • Page 22 5. • Currency The currency information is also stored in the coin selector EMP 500 v7 /CLB. This information is specially of importance when working with multiple currencies in a coin selector and for the ccTalk communication. •...
  • Page 23: Slave Channels

    2.8. Coin Return The coin selector EMP 500 v7 /CLB has a feature which will measure and give credit for a coin, and then return it. This feature can be used, for example with test tokens. It can also be used where certain persons, for example employees, are to receive benefits without cost (e.g.
  • Page 24: Safety Features

    Coin jam 4 (in the acceptance light barrier) Coin jam 5 (not possible with the EMP 500 v7 /CLB) Coin jam 6 (not used on EMP 500 v7 /CLB) If a coin is still identified in the light barrier after 200 milliseconds have passed, the message will be repeated.
  • Page 25: Rfid Card Reader Functionality Emp 500 V7 /Clb

    2.10. RFID Card Reader Functionality EMP 500 v7 /CLB The EMP 500 v7 /CLB does have a RFID card reader integrated into the side wall of the coin slot. It can be used to pay with a preformatted RFID tag. Please ask your provider of the coin selectors for more information.
  • Page 26: Creation Of An Operator Account

    Technical Manual EMP 500 v7 /CLB WH Münzprüfer Dietmar Trenner GmbH, Germany 2.10.2. Creation of an Operator Account To enable the cash flow through PayPal to your PayPal Account you need to own a PayPal Business Account. Please have the information of your PayPal Business account available when creating the operators account: Client ID (an example –...
  • Page 27: Setting The Identity Of A Coin Selector

    WH Münzprüfer Dietmar Trenner GmbH, Germany Technical Manual EMP 500 v7 /CLB PayPal validate transaction: Here you decide whether you like the server to validate the transaction made by the user to have taken place before adding the value to the users account. If so, you need to insert the PayPal –...
  • Page 28: Setting The Price With A Price Setting Key

    Technical Manual EMP 500 v7 /CLB WH Münzprüfer Dietmar Trenner GmbH, Germany The coin selector has an adjustable price setting. To set / change the price setting the CLB Operator Key is to be placed into the coin selector to enter the operator mode which allows the setting of the price.
  • Page 29: Use The Clb Pay Key

    WH Münzprüfer Dietmar Trenner GmbH, Germany Technical Manual EMP 500 v7 /CLB 2. Use “+” ´and “-” buttons to adjust the amount to put on the CLB Pay Key or tap on the pre-set buttons to select an amount. 3. Tap on “Charge” to get forwarded to the PayPal Screen where you can choose between the payment with Credit card or the payment with your PayPal funds.
  • Page 30: Charging The Cell Phone With Funds

    Pay Key with funds via PayPal”. 2.11.2. Use the Bluetooth Functionality of the Cell Phone for Payments Open the wh cashless App on your cell phone. If there are coin selectors in reach for accepting a Bluetooth connection, the Bluetooth Tab is selected automatically.
  • Page 31: The Emp 500 V7 /Clb With Interface 06 - 1 Price Totalizer

    The EMP 500 v7 /CLB with Interface 06 – 1 Price Totalizer 3.1. General The EMP 500 v7 /CLB with interface 06 is an electronic coin selector with an incorporated totalizer for 1 vending price. The price is set via an eightfold DIP-switch (binary-coded 0 to 255) or via the programming...
  • Page 32: The Bonus Function

    3.3. The Bonus Function With the bonus function of the EMP 500 v7 /CLB with interface 06 the number of vends needed for a free vend can be set. Only credits which are achieved before the first cashing are considered. Therefore a bonus...
  • Page 33: Token Management

    The allocation of the price signal to a coin selector output line takes place under “Configuration” – “Stepper/Timer” on the tab “Price”. For the EMP 500 v7 /CLB with interface 06 the price signal can be allocated to output line 1 or 2. Fig. 15 shows the standard configuration where the price signal is assigned to output line 1.
  • Page 34: Vending Mode

    3.7. Cancellation and Encashment The price-line of the EMP 500 v7 /CLB with interface 06 will be activated when the credit, accumulated by coin insertion, equals or exceeds the pre-set price. It will be deactivated when the vending machine controller sends the cancellation signal after the vend has been accomplished.
  • Page 35: External Cancellation

    External cancellation specifies that the reset is accomplished by the receipt of a signal from the machine controller. This can be effected on the EMP 500 v7 /CLB with interface 06 via the input line “General Blocking”. Figure 17 shows the setup with the cancellation programmed to be effected via the main blocking line.
  • Page 36: Automatic Erasure

    3.8. Display For the EMP 500 v7 /CLB with interface 06 the 4-digit LED display D 500 is suitable. The display is connected to the programming connector (see chapter 2.2 Programming Connector) of the coin selector. It can show the price, the remaining value or the accumulated credit.
  • Page 37: Count Down

    WH Münzprüfer Dietmar Trenner GmbH, Germany Technical Manual EMP 500 v7 /CLB Fig. 18 Tab „Display“ for totalizer function 3.8.2. Count Down In this mode the display D 500 will show the set price as long as no credit is available. It will change to show the value: “set price – credit” when a coin was inserted.
  • Page 38 Technical Manual EMP 500 v7 /CLB WH Münzprüfer Dietmar Trenner GmbH, Germany When an amount is inserted which is higher than the set price, the display indicates the overpayment until the vend is completed. On completion, the outstanding amount needed for the following vend is displayed.
  • Page 39: Serial Interface

    Technical Manual EMP 500 v7 /CLB Serial Interface The EMP 500 v7 /CLB serial interface communicates over one of three different protocols with the machine controller. The first serial protocol is the SCI (serial communication interface), in which the coin selector sends out a 5-byte data frame to the machine controller after each event.
  • Page 40 Technical Manual EMP 500 v7 /CLB WH Münzprüfer Dietmar Trenner GmbH, Germany The least significant byte (LSD) of the data bytes is sent first. All other bytes follow relative to their ascending value. The details of the value of the corresponding decimal place is included (hexadecimal) in the lower nibble of the bytes.
  • Page 41 WH Münzprüfer Dietmar Trenner GmbH, Germany Technical Manual EMP 500 v7 /CLB Example: programmed transferred data, binary data, value of the hexadecimal accepted coin channel 1 20.00 1100 0000 1101 0000 1110 0000 1111 0010 1000 0001 C0 D0 E0 F2 80 channel 2 05.00...
  • Page 42: Multi Drop Bus (Mdb)

    Select “Configuration” – “Interfaces”. Set the operating mode to MDB/ccTalk. The EMP 500 v7 /CLB has an implementation of the MDB protocol according to I.C.P. (MDB European Version). The still free available address 0Fh (15Dez) was chosen in order to avoid conflicts with other MDB devices.
  • Page 43: Basic Commands

    With the EMP 500 v7 /CLB this timing can be programmed. As a standard for the EMP 500 v7 /CLB 8 ms are set. If no acknowledgement has been received within 8 milliseconds the coin selector handles this as a NACK and transmits the same answer on the next poll command again.
  • Page 44 1 to 16 are reported with 80h to 8Fh and channels 17 to 32 are reported with 70h to 7Fh. This is a special WH Münzprüfer function, as the MDB specifications only define for a maximum of 16 coin channels.
  • Page 45 WH Münzprüfer Dietmar Trenner GmbH, Germany Technical Manual EMP 500 v7 /CLB Command Code Modifier Data to the Coin Selector Extended Coin Type 6 Bytes Y1 to Y6 Y1 – Y4 coin release for each type 1 bit, 1 = release Note: the least significant bit is assigned to type 1.
  • Page 46 Technical Manual EMP 500 v7 /CLB WH Münzprüfer Dietmar Trenner GmbH, Germany Y1 – Y4 ASCII-Code for BDTA Command Code 00H Y6 – Y13 Value for the desired acceptance band width for coin type 0 – 15 coded in half bytes.
  • Page 47: Cctalk Interface

    WH Münzprüfer Dietmar Trenner GmbH, Germany Technical Manual EMP 500 v7 /CLB 4.4. ccTalk Interface The EMP 500 v7 /CLB uses a ccTalk standard protocol (www.cctalk.org Version 4.2). The hardware interface does not satisfy the standard. The voltage levels and currents have to be checked against the limits and the other side has to be implemented accordingly.
  • Page 48 Technical Manual EMP 500 v7 /CLB WH Münzprüfer Dietmar Trenner GmbH, Germany Test output lines Bit 0…7 = output 1…8 activated for 500ms Read input lines 6 Byte 0 = DIP-Switch 1 1 = DIP-Switch 2 2 = DIP-Switch 3...
  • Page 49 WH Münzprüfer Dietmar Trenner GmbH, Germany Technical Manual EMP 500 v7 /CLB Teach mode control Format (a) Transmitted data: [position] Received data: ACK Format (b) Transmitted data: [position] [extension] Received data : ACK [position] Channel 1 to 16 [extension] tolerance broadening Once in teach mode the device should be polled with the ‘Request...
  • Page 50 Technical Manual EMP 500 v7 /CLB WH Münzprüfer Dietmar Trenner GmbH, Germany 192 001 provides 16 ASCII codes technical specification + n ASCII codes week/year and version. Example: 5A29.326EUR1 KW38/016 V0.06 Modify coin id Actually not supported, changes are only possible using wheasy 5 from version 3.08 onwards...
  • Page 51: Assigning Mdb Error Codes To Cctalk Error Codes

    WH Münzprüfer Dietmar Trenner GmbH, Germany Technical Manual EMP 500 v7 /CLB 4.4.2. Assigning MDB Error Codes to ccTalk Error Codes Remarks ccTalk Remarks Coin return button Coin return button pressed pressed Subsequent coin Subsequent coin Coin jam 1 Coin too slow...
  • Page 52: Rs232 Interface

    Technical Manual EMP 500 v7 /CLB WH Münzprüfer Dietmar Trenner GmbH, Germany RS232 Interface The EMP 500 v7 /CLB communicates through a RS232 interface. The connector used for this interface is the programming connector used. PIN No. Connection UB (8 ... 18 V DC) This means internally the ADM101E (Analog Devices) is used to create the correct voltages and currents.
  • Page 53: Coin Selector Label

    The following section explains and clarifies the format and legend on the label. Fig. 20 Example of an EMP 500 v7 /CLB label Below the logo is printed the exact type of coin selector. In this example: EMP 500 v7 /CLB Close behind of the same line you find the installed options.
  • Page 54: Maintenance

    Blocking switch for a coin type or coin group (currency) Output line Maintenance The EMP 500 v7 /CLB is an extraordinarily robust coin selector and operates relatively maintenance free. However, it should be cleaned at regular intervals especially if it is operating in an environment with high levels of dust, smoke or nicotine.
  • Page 55: Ec Conformation Declaration

    WH Münzprüfer Dietmar Trenner GmbH, Germany Technical Manual EMP 500 v7 /CLB EC Conformation Declaration EC-declarations of conformity on directive 2004/108/EG, attachment IV (Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)) Name of supplier: wh Münzprüfer Dietmar Trenner GmbH Address: Teltower Damm 276, 14167 Berlin...
  • Page 56: Compliance Statements Fcc / Ised For Emp 500 V7 /Clb

    Technical Manual EMP 500 v7 /CLB WH Münzprüfer Dietmar Trenner GmbH, Germany Compliance Statements FCC / ISED for EMP 500 v7 /CLB FCC ID: 2AVM3EMP500V7CLB IC: 25831-EMP500V7CLB 9.1. USA - User Manual Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject...
  • Page 57: Appendix

    24 V AC/DC, W /(4,5 W *) 12 to 24V AC/DC, black *) approx. 100 msec. during coin acceptance Fig. 21 Connecting diagram EMP 500 v7 /CLB with interface 00 EMP 500.01 control coin 1, blue 230 V AC, 600 mA...
  • Page 58 24 V AC/DC, 0,6 W / (4,5 W *) 12 to 24V AC/DC, black *) approx.. 100 msec. during coin acceptance Fig. 23 Connecting diagram EMP 500 v7 /CLB with interface 04 EMP 500.12 control coin 1 (normally closed), red...
  • Page 59 24 V AC/DC, 0,6 W / (4,5 W *) 12 to 24V AC/DC, black *) approx. 100 msec. during coin acceptance Fig. 36 Connecting diagram Stepper EMP 500 v7 /CLB with interface 0106 version 2.7 EMP 500 v7 /CLB page 59/62...
  • Page 60 Technical Manual EMP 500 v7 /CLB WH Münzprüfer Dietmar Trenner GmbH, Germany Fig. 37 Dimensions of EMP 500 v7 with front plate F70.5 version 2.7 page 60/62 EMP 500 v7 /CLB subject to technical modification...
  • Page 61: Applications

    F70-W7005-i4 for 25 Canadian Cent (0.25 CAD) future application: electronic coin selector, e.g. model: EMP 500 v7 /CLB with interface 04 /E/I/T with front plate F70.5 for the acceptance of US and Canadian Dollars as well as two tokens for on-site programming.
  • Page 62 SF03.2-W-A-S /-W-A-S for 0.20 and 1.00 British Pound Sterling future application: electronic coin selector, e.g. model: EMP 500 v7 /CLB with interface 04 /E/T with front plate F 503 for the acceptance of British Pound Sterling and Euro as well as two tokens for on-site programming.

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