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Anztec PS200 Installation/Operating Guide V1.2 Anztec PS 200 Installation/Operation Guide The PS200 is a power supply/interface suitable for connecting card terminals such as the Nayax VPOS and Onyx to wash bays and peripheral devices on car wash/pet wash sites. The PS200 accepts pulses from the coin mech and card terminal, and combines these down a single isolated output line that can be configured for compatibility with any controller type.
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Anztec PS200 Installation/Operating Guide V1.2 Coin Mech Installation Warning – Never plug or un-plug the coin mech into/out of the 10 pin connector when the PS200 is powered-up. Always remove power from the PS200 before connecting or disconnecting the coin mech.
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Anztec PS200 Installation/Operating Guide V1.2 Functionality and pin numbers are also detailed on the enclosure decal as shown below: The diagram on the following page shows a typical installation with a Prowash manual bay timer, Microcoin QL coin mech and Nayax VPOS card terminal. Note that 24VAC COMMON is looped into one side of the output relay as the Prowash timer requires pulses of 24VAC COMMON to signal credit pulses on the coin input.
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Anztec PS200 Installation/Operating Guide V1.2 Quest to Nayax Retro-Fit Conversion The image below shows the simplest and fastest method of retro-fitting a manual bay/vac that originally had Quest CT400 fitted to Nayax. Install the Nayax pulse loom as shown with the black red and green wires.
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Anztec PS200 Installation/Operating Guide V1.2 Cash Reporting Enable Link The 3 pin Cash Reporting enable link is located directly behind the terminal block and labelled J1. The link is accessed by removing the PS200 centre cover. When the link is placed over pins 1 and 2, coins inserted into the coin mech are reported back to the Nayax back end server and may be included in reports and analysis.
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