MEI CASHFLOW 690 Series Manual
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  • Page 2 (natural or computer), without the prior permission of MEI. MEI reserves the right to change the product or the product specifications at any time. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this publication is accurate, MEI...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Amber Flash x 1 ............11 Amber Flashes x 2............13 Amber Flashes x 3............14 Amber Flashes x 4............15 No LED On ..............15 Fuse Replacement ..........17 Changegiver Replacement ......19 Before You Begin ............19 Removing ..............19 Installing ................19 Installation Checks............20 Connecting..............20 ©, MEI., 2006...
  • Page 4 Float Up ................. 29 Float Down..............29 Float Teach..............29 Float Reset ..............29 Configure...............30 Enable or Inhibit a Coin..........30 Show Channel Details............ 30 Select a Euro Transition Stage (1 to 4)......30 Price Teach ..............30 Cassette Set..............31 ©, MEI., 2006...
  • Page 5 Customise a Cassette ............ 31 Audit ................31 Manually Filled Coin Tube ..........32 Empty the Coin Tubes ...........32 Setup Procedures ..........33 Procedural Overview .............33 Setup Configuration Options .........33 Functions and Variants ..........33 Configuration Options ............ 36 Product support ..........41 ©, MEI., 2006...
  • Page 6 Contents Engineer’s Quick Reference This page is intentionally blank ©, MEI., 2006...
  • Page 7: Safety

    IEC335/EN60335 or IEC950/EN60950 ‘Safety of Information Technology Equipment’. CashFlow 690 Series products are of Class 2 construction. Rated Operating Voltage The operating voltage of a CashFlow 690 Series Changegiver is stated on the product.
  • Page 8 Safety Engineer’s Quick Reference This page is intentionally blank ©, MEI., 2006...
  • Page 9: Fault Finding

    Red – there is a fault with the changegiver acceptor module Red/Green (alternating) – there is a serious hardware or software fault and that the Changegiver must be replaced No LED on – possible power supply problem ©, MEI., 2006...
  • Page 10: Amber Light

    At the same time, an error message is displayed on the LCD display “A”. The number of flashes identifies the problem module as indicated below. Discriminator Acceptor Separator Dispenser LCD Display ©, MEI., 2006...
  • Page 11: Amber Led Steady

    Changegiver to the vending machine is secure Reset the power If appropriate, replenish the vending machine Amber Flash x 1 Four messages can appear as follows: Displayed message: ”Coin Jam” Faulty module: discriminator Effect: no coins are accepted Possible cause: coin jam ©, MEI., 2006...
  • Page 12 Check flight deck Check Changegiver escrow lever is functioning freely Check escrow mechanics of the vending machine are functioning freely Check there is clearance between the escrow lever on the Changegiver and the lever on the vending machine ©, MEI., 2006...
  • Page 13: Amber Flashes X 2

    Action to take: Open the acceptor and clear the jam Check the acceptor gate mechanism is clean and there are no coins holding the gate Close the acceptor – be sure to close it fully ©, MEI., 2006...
  • Page 14: Amber Flashes X 3

    You can then remove the cassette to check there are no other jammed coins Check the screws at the top of the coin tubes are fully tightened Clean the top-level sensor if necessary Reinstall the cassette Reinstall the Changegiver ©, MEI., 2006...
  • Page 15: Amber Flashes X 4

    – there may be a power-on light or other indication If there appears to be a power supply problem, tell the operator to contact an electrical service engineer Check the cable connection between the Changegiver and the vending machine is secure ©, MEI., 2006...
  • Page 16 Fault Finding Engineer’s Quick Reference If the vending machine has power, and the cable connection is satisfactory, the Changegiver fuses may be blown - see the following section. ©, MEI., 2006...
  • Page 17: Fuse Replacement

    Lower the acceptor/separator - steps A and B below Push the fuse cover downwards to unlatch it and then pull it forward – step Replace the fuse(s) Close the fuse cover Replace the acceptor/separator Replace the cassette ©, MEI., 2006...
  • Page 18 Fuse Replacement Engineer’s Quick Reference This page is intentionally blank ©, MEI., 2006...
  • Page 19: Changegiver Replacement

    Undo the single retaining screw, right- hand position Lift the Changegiver off the location screws or studs Installing Locate the Changegiver on the screws or studs Replace the retaining screw ©, MEI., 2006...
  • Page 20: Installation Checks

    Make sure they will not be trapped when the vending machine door is closed Switch on the power and check that the keypad LED settles to green. If it does not, refer to Fault Finding on page 9. ©, MEI., 2006...
  • Page 21: Module Replacement

    Coin Tube Cassette Removing Press the blue tabs together and then lift the cassette outwards and upwards – steps A B and C below Installing Check that the white dispense arms at the bottom of the Changegiver are ©, MEI., 2006...
  • Page 22: Acceptor/Separator

    Locate the cassette in the bottom of the Changegiver and then gently push it at its upper end until both clips click into position Acceptor/Separator Removing Remove the coin tube cassette Disconnect and remove the acceptor/separator – steps A B C and D below ©, MEI., 2006...
  • Page 23: Installing

    Replace the coin tube cassette Keypad Assembly Removing Remove the coin tube cassette Remove the acceptor/separator Unplug the loom A connecting the keypad to the printed circuit board and remove the keypad fixing screw ©, MEI., 2006...
  • Page 24: Installing

    Plug in the loom attached to the keypad assembly into the PCB Replace the acceptor/separator Replace the cassette Transformer Note: The following applies to Electro Mechanical Changegivers only.. Removing Remove the coin tube cassette Remove the acceptor/separator assembly Remove the keypad assembly ©, MEI., 2006...
  • Page 25: Installing

    Plug in the two looms – one to the PCB alongside the transformer housing and the other to the PCB under the fuse cover Replace the keypad assembly Replace the acceptor/separator assembly Replace the coin tube cassette ©, MEI., 2006...
  • Page 26: Dispenser

    Unplug the loom A connecting dispenser to the interface Carefully spring the spine moulding slightly outwards to release the two lugs holding the dispenser in position and slide the dispenser out – steps A B and C ©, MEI., 2006...
  • Page 27: Installing

    On the keypad, press the yellow Mode key twice to park the dispenser arms. When they are parked they should be fully located in the coloured inserts at the bottom of the coin tube cassette Replace the coin tube cassette ©, MEI., 2006...
  • Page 28 Module Replacement Engineer’s Quick Reference This page is intentionally blank ©, MEI., 2006...
  • Page 29: Service Procedures

    A    A    B C D Insert coins, or press Float Hold for Service Float each key Teach 1.5 sec. to release coins Float Reset A    Service Float Float Reset ©, MEI., 2006...
  • Page 30: Configure

    A    Show Press Display Select the Service Config current Escrow a stage Stage stage return Price Teach Enter coins to Press the Price Service merchandise machines vend Exit* Teach value button(s) *Alternatively, press escrow return to exit ©, MEI., 2006...
  • Page 31: Cassette Set

    Insert a coin and press the key Cassette Service Exit for the tube(s) required to accept it Audit Press both keys within 2 seconds This sequence is only available when the tube cassette is fitted to the Service Audit Changegiver ©, MEI., 2006...
  • Page 32: Manually Filled Coin Tube

    ‘safe count’ will be dispensed. Press each key again to unlatch them. To dispense the safe count, press all the keys again. To dispense a single coin, press the key once, quickly. The coin count is shown on the Changegiver display ©, MEI., 2006...
  • Page 33: Setup Procedures

    Exit – press the Mode key Setup Configuration Options Functions and Variants The following table lists the Setup mode configuration options in alphabetical order and for each one shows the variant(s) and configuration function to which it applies. ©, MEI., 2006...
  • Page 34 ExC Equation Setup - EM Config ExC Inhibits Setup - EM Config ExC. Offset Setup – EM Config Fill To Cassette Payout Float Report Setup - MDB Config Hardwire Protocol Audit Cfg Highest Value to Bill Cfg Accept ©, MEI., 2006...
  • Page 35 Reset Audit Data Audit Cfg Mode Coin Cfg Reset Optical Audit Cfg Password Revaluation Card Cfg Select Report Audit Cfg Set Active Cassette Payout Cassette Set All Prices Prices Set Custom Cassette Payout Cassette Set Group Cassette Payout ©, MEI., 2006...
  • Page 36: Configuration Options

    Auto (will show “Auto (x)” where x is Factor the value being used which is computed by the system. This is the recommended setup) Factor (in the range 0 –255) Coin Setup Set value of each coin Country Enter a telephone code ©, MEI., 2006...
  • Page 37 Float Report On or Off Hardwire Protocol Select an option Highest Value to Enter the highest value bill that can be Accept accepted, eg £10 in the UK, shown as ID 101 VMC View. Clear, Modify Indent ©, MEI., 2006...
  • Page 38 Mode High Acceptance or High Security Overpay Retained or Cleared Overpay Amount Enter an amount Price Display Yes or No Price Hold Changer or VMC Print Language Spanish, Dutch, German, French, English Print Logo View, Clear, Modify ©, MEI., 2006...
  • Page 39 Cancel – password is not reset Revaluation Yes or No Select Report Free Vnd Interims Basic Set Active Select a cassette or enter a code Cassette Set All Prices Enter a price Set Custom See Engineer’s Handbook Cassette ©, MEI., 2006...
  • Page 40 A, B, C or D (for information only) Tube Type – for information only, no setting required Scroll through the options and complete all the configuration before you exit Vend Type Single or Multi ©, MEI., 2006...
  • Page 41: Product Support

    Engineer’s Quick Reference Product Support Product support In addition to the MEI offices around the world, an international network of Distributors and Approved Service Centres can offer you technical support and other services as well. These services include repairs, re- ®...

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