Crane NRI G-40.0000 Series General Description Manual

Electronic coin validation system

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Technische Dokumentation
Electronic Coin Validation System
06/05 JBe/vBi
Edition: 2.3
AB.40-GB
National Rejectors, Inc. GmbH • Zum Fruchthof 6 • D-21614 Buxtehude
CRANE
Telefon: +49 (0)4161-729-0 • Telefax: +49 (0)4161-729-115 • e-mail: info@nri.de • Internet: www.nri.de
of Series G-40.0000
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  • Page 1 Technische Dokumentation Electronic Coin Validation System of Series G-40.0000 General Description 06/05 JBe/vBi Edition: 2.3 AB.40-GB National Rejectors, Inc. GmbH • Zum Fruchthof 6 • D-21614 Buxtehude CRANE Telefon: +49 (0)4161-729-0 • Telefax: +49 (0)4161-729-115 • e-mail: info@nri.de • Internet: www.nri.de...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents General ..............3 Measuring Principle ............ 4 Identification Label ............. 5 Coin channels ............. 6 Sorting ............... 7 Block switch-over ............8 Assemblies ..............9 Interfaces ..............12 BDTA Standard ..........12 8.1.1 Switch position ..........12 8.1.2 Pin assignment ..........13 8.1.3 Interface ............
  • Page 3: General

    1. General The validator G-40 is a world-wide proven product within the standardized 5" size for the vending machine industry. Its modular design enables optimum solutions for all insertions- and interface configurations of the gambling, vending or service machine area. For reacting to counterfeit money and for possible individual adjustments, NRI offer a special adjustment programme (WinEMP).
  • Page 4: Measuring Principle

    Coin sorting: 5 chutes programmable, independent of coin parameters Coin blocking: one inhibit line for all coins single inhibit lines for each coin denomination a DIL-switch for blocking individual coins is provided for each channel Power supply: between 12 and 24 V MCBF: Minimum coin between failures which could not be cleared by reject operation.
  • Page 5: Identification Label

    3. Identification label The identification label will show you which coin denomination has been assigned to each of the channels. A channel can be programmed either with normal, narrow or very narrow tolerances. By having a narrower tolerance the rejection of counterfeit money is more successful.
  • Page 6: Coin Channels

    4. Coin channels The 12 channels of the coin validator unit can be variably connected to the 6 coin signal outputs and the 6 individual blocking inputs. It is also possible to connect several channels to one output. Old and new coins with the same value, e. g. can give a pulse through the same coin signal output.
  • Page 7: Sorting

    Coin inhibit - example 50p 0.05 0.10 0.20 0.50 1.00 Channels 1 - 6 0.20E 0.50E 1.00E Channels 7 -12 9 10 8 9 10 The switches 7 and 9 of the 10-pole switch arrangement 2 are reserved for future applications.
  • Page 8: Block Switch-Over

    6. Block switch-over Starting with modell no. G-40../4.. the validator offers the possibility to have two configurations, independent from each other. To each of these 'blocks' 12 individual coin channels are assigned with appropriate tables (denominations, sorting information etc). The programming is done either at NRI or at a service station.
  • Page 9: Assemblies

    7. Assemblies Top entry Interface Sorting Model-No. BDTA standard G-40.06xx BDTA standard G-40.00xx Serial S1 (MDB) G-40.08xx Serial S1 (MDB) G-40.07xx G-40.04xx SWP/ BACTA standard G-40.03xx SWP/ BACTA standard SWP = skill with prize Front entry Interface Sorting Model-No. BDTA standard G-40.16xx BDTA standard G-40.10xx...
  • Page 10 Front entry /Front return Interface Sorting Model-No. BDTA standard G-40.26xx BDTA standard G-40.20xx Serial S1 (MDB) G-40.28xx Serial S1 (MDB) G-40.27xx G-40.24xx SWP/ BACTA standard G-40.23xx SWP/ BACTA standard National Rejectors Inc. GmbH, Germany...
  • Page 11 Sorting adapter for AWP/SWP devices SAP-No.: 10402 No.: 82542 Frontplate G-42.4001 for AWP/SWP devices SAP-No.: 10897 No.: G-42.4001 National Rejectors Inc. GmbH, Germany...
  • Page 12: Interfaces

    8. Interfaces 8.1. BDTA Standard The Bundesverband der Deutschen Tabakwaren-Großhändler und Automaten- aufsteller determined the DTG standard 2 for the electrical interface to the machine. This standard include the specification of the supply voltage, the coin signal lines, blocking functions and the return signal. In addition to further standardisation requirements for validators the measurement quality of validators is also specified.
  • Page 13: Pin Assignment

    8.1.2 Pin assignment Pin 1 ESP4 single inhibit channel 4 active high Pin 2 ESP5 single inhibit channel 5 active high Pin 3 ESP2 single inhibit channel 2 active high Pin 4 ESP6 single inhibit channel 6 active high Pin 5 Rü...
  • Page 14 Return signal - Rü - Pin 5 Output of device = open switch contact Return active: < 0.8 V at 20mA. The signal is not debounced. Umax: 28 V Coin signal/price output - MS1-6 - Pin 7,9,10,11,12,13 Output of device = open collector - NPN - transistor. Signal: active, low <...
  • Page 15: Interface

    8.1.3 Interface National Rejectors Inc. GmbH, Germany...
  • Page 16: Awp Devices According To Bacta Standard Or Swp

    8.2 AWP (amusement with prize) devices according to BACTA standard or SWP For AWP and SWP machines in the gambling machine area a parallel interface is used mainly which is established in the BACTA standard. For coin signals a 15-pole exists, as well as a 17-pole connection. The behaviour of the validator with this interface differs in parallel and binary mode.
  • Page 17: Routing Plug

    8.2.4 Routing Plug At the 18-pole connector the coin channels can be guided by appropriate bridges to the sorting chutes B,C and D of the sorting adapter. All 12 coin channels can be assigned to the lines 1 to 6 of the routing plug to enable wide and narrow coin channels, as well as token validation.
  • Page 18: Dual Coin Rundown

    8.2.6 Dual Coin Rundown Via this plug the coin or token route via a dual coin rundown is recognized automatically. If a token is inserted the channels 5, 10 and 11 are enabled, whilst if a coin is inserted the remaining channels are enabled. Thus it is possible to adjust the acceptance bands wider and an overlapping with coins is excluded.
  • Page 19 Switchable sorting ways S0 - S3 (from software version 29 00 296-006 on) Channel Coin 1 £ TOK1 2 £ 1 £e TOK2 TOK3 – x = programmable within EEPROM, standard programming way A National Rejectors Inc. GmbH, Germany...
  • Page 20: Switch Positions - Bacta Version

    8.2.8 Switch positions - BACTA version 8-pole Dual-In-Line switch 10-pole Dual-In-Line switch 6-pole plug for Dual Coin Rundown 10-pole plug 1 2 3 4 Sorter Override 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 4 5...
  • Page 21: Pin Assignment

    8.2.9 Pin Assignment 15 (17) pole plug 17 pole 15 pole Signal Signal parallel Coin par. Signal binary Coin binary Pin 1 —— coin signal 6 Ident Pin 2 Pin 1 coin signal 5 Token Accept 5 coin line Pin 3 Pin 2 VCOM VCOM...
  • Page 22: Serial Interface S1 (Mdb)

    8.3 Serial Interface S1 (MDB) The validator series G-40.0800 comprises validator G-40. including sorting and a serial interface. This interface follows the Multi Drop Bus (MDB) specification. Advantages of a serial interface: less faults and repairs due to less lines and less electronic components more flexible and more comprehensive communication easy extension of the system with additional peripherial units cost reduction...
  • Page 23: Option String Recognition

    9. Option String Recognition By optical sensors in the acceptance area of the validator a manipulation at the acceptance flap or a coin on a string can be recognized. These optics identify tight strings as well as slack ones. If the validators recognizes such a manipulation, the coin line is switched active for 30 seconds and the coin pulse is suppressed automatically.
  • Page 24 In case the acceptance rate of a coin or token programmed with the teach mode is not acceptable, you can programme the coin or token with wider acceptance bandwidths. Therefore please proceed as follows: DIL-switch 12 to ON position. Teach mode is active. Switch on the desired channel 10 or 11.
  • Page 25: Option Multi Pulse

    11. Option Multi Pulse For each of the 12 channel multi pulses on a single coin output line are possible. Thus, for instance higher value coins can be also validated even if the machine does not have sufficient output lines. Via an input in the table of the EEPOM 1 to 4 coin pulses can be programmed.
  • Page 26: Dimensions

    12. Dimensions National Rejectors Inc. GmbH, Germany...
  • Page 27 National Rejectors Inc. GmbH, Germany...
  • Page 28: Cleaning

    13. Cleaning Only the coin validator's flight deck must be wiped clean from time to time with damp cloth (luke warm water with some washing up liquid). Over and above there is no further maintenance work to do. Under no circumstances may the cloth be so wet that fluid runs into the device.
  • Page 29: What Can Be Done, If

    14. What can be done, if ...? Malfunctions can occur in all electronic devices. These do not always have to be faults in the device. In many cases the reason is improper connections or incorrect settings. Therefore: please first of all check, whether the malfunction can simply be remedied using the following table.
  • Page 30 Problem Possible causes Remedy, tips Coin does not exit the Make sure, that the coin outlet is not jammed Coin device by foreign objects or devices connected to validator the bottom of the coin validator accepts coin but no credit is given If the malfunction cannot be remedied, you can use the NRI testers –...

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