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OPERATION AND SERVICE GUIDE

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  • Page 1 TALOS OPERATION AND SERVICE GUIDE...
  • Page 2 Talos Operation and Service Guide...
  • Page 3 This Operation and Service Guide contains important information on installing, operating, and maintaining a CPI, Inc. Talos Bill Acceptor. To obtain the best performance from your CPI, Inc. Bill Acceptor, read this manual and the Installation Guide before installing and using the bill acceptor.
  • Page 4 Humidity: 5% to 95% relative humidity (non-condensing), maximum relative humidity • of 50% at extreme temperatures. Bezel Styles The Talos offers three new bezels: The Compact Bezel allows for ease of bill insertion with lighted arrows pointing to the • place of insertion.
  • Page 5 Talos Operation and Service Guide Magazine Styles The Talos is compatible with the following CPI bill magazines: Capacity Access Part Number 200 Top door removal 250063015 300 Top door removal 250061016 500 Hinged Side-Door Removal 253115019 700 Hinged Side Door Removal...
  • Page 6 The Talos is listed under UL File # Warranty All Talos bill acceptors come with a Two Year Manufacturer's Warranty. After inspecting the unit, record the model and serial numbers from the label on the side of the bill acceptor.
  • Page 7: Installation

    Talos Operation and Service Guide INSTALLATION Please note that a single page installation guide for the Talos can also be found on our website. Unpacking the Bill Acceptor Unpack the bill acceptor and immediately inspect it for damage. If the unit is damaged, return it to its original carton along with packing materials.
  • Page 8: Operation

    Talos Operation and Service Guide OPERATION Functional Overview The Talos performs on the following processes to accept, validate and process a bill: Process Details Bill detection Talos senses the bill and prepares the drive motor. Bill transport Drive belts pull the bill into the machine.
  • Page 9 Talos Operation and Service Guide Coupon Configuration The Talos can be configured using a configuration coupon. This coupon is included in the Installation Guide. Copies of the original coupon may be produced with a standard, carbon- based, non-color copier. Cut copies to match the size of the original coupon.
  • Page 10 Talos Operation and Service Guide 3. Insert the configuration coupon and verify the settings were accepted by counting the bezel flashes: Flashes Meaning 10 Configuration coupon accepted and unit successfully programmed 1 – 5 Coupon rejected. The number (1 – 5) of flashes corresponds to the coupon section that was improperly filled out.
  • Page 11 Talos Operation and Service Guide CPI SYNQ The Talos was designed in tandem with the CPI Synq. CPI Synq is a connected platform that enables simplified full-system diagnostics and remote management of CPI payment devices on any machine, all in the palm of your hand.
  • Page 12 Connect the Synq to Talos CPI Synq can be installed in series, anywhere on the MDB line that makes it easy for you to operate. Both ends of the MDB must be connected and the four pin connector should be...
  • Page 13 Talos Operation and Service Guide Synq Simplifi App Our simple app features troubleshooting and video tutorials for common vending errors, in addition to providing easy-to-use configuration and diagnostic tools. Troubleshooting with the Synq App When in range of Synq enabled vendors, our beacon technology allows you to quickly review the health of your machines.
  • Page 14 Talos Operation and Service Guide Tapping any error gives the user access to a troubleshooting guide. One more tap provides more detailed troubleshooting steps and/or instructional videos to encourage single-visit solutions:...
  • Page 15 Configuring Talos with the Synq App You can make basic configuration changes to the Talos when using the Synq app. Connect to the Talos you’d like to configure and then select your preferences and tap update to save your changes.
  • Page 16 The control system is ready to accept money • The denomination of bill to accept • Whether or not bills should be returned from escrow • The Talos is capable of operating with the following interfaces: Vending Interfaces Interface Description ILLP Isolated Low Level Pulse...
  • Page 17 Talos Operation and Service Guide Out of Service Line Indication The Talos Bill Acceptor provides, as part of the interface connector, an out of service indicator signal. The out of service signal will be active when the bill acceptor is not enabled to accept bills for any reason.
  • Page 18 +5VDC) OUT-OF-SERVICE_NOT Output Input Signals The Talos Bill Acceptor is controlled by the Control System via the following four pairs of input signals. Denomination 1 ENABLE, denomination 2 ENABLE, and denomination 3 ENABLE (High or Low) are three independent, optically isolated input pairs allowing either sink or source enable control for three different bill types.
  • Page 19 Disabling the ESCROW signal before enabling the processed bill ENABLE signal will return the bill. Note: For Talos Bill Acceptors which allow acceptance of higher denomination bills, Denom 1 ENABLE, Denom 2 ENABLE, and Denom 3 ENABLE all must be enabled to activate...
  • Page 20 Talos Operation and Service Guide Non-Isolated Low Level Pulse (NILLP) Interface The NILLP interface is a non-isolated interface that sends credit information in the form of pulses via a single, independent TTL compatible, open collector driver. From on e to four pulses per unit of credit is selectable along with two different timing durations (patterns) of the pulses.
  • Page 21 Talos Operation and Service Guide Input Signals The Talos Bill Acceptor is controlled by the Control System via the following four pairs of input signals. Denomination 1 ENABLE, denomination 2 ENABLE, and denomination 3 ENABLE (High or Low) are three independent, optically isolated input pairs allowing either sink or source enable control for three different bill types.
  • Page 22 Talos Operation and Service Guide Multi-Drop Bus (MDB) The Multi-Drop Bus uses a daisy chained five wire interface that includes power and bi- directional communication between the Vending Machine Control board (VMC) and a number of peripherals. The Bill Acceptor is one of those peripherals. Coin Mechs, debit card readers, audit devices, etc.
  • Page 23 (TTL/CMOS) serial communications with handshaking. They permit communication of all bill types accepted by the Talos Bill Acceptor, as well as messages pertaining to the status of the Bill Acceptor. The messages appear in the form of an eight bit word per Figure 10.1. The interfaces use one serial output line from the validator (DATA) and three control lines.
  • Page 24 Talos Operation and Service Guide Send In response to an INTERRUPT signal, the control system will supply a SEND signal to cause the serial transfer of the data message from the validator. A control system request for retransmission of the data message will be initiated as per the timing diagram of Figure 10.2.
  • Page 25 Talos Operation and Service Guide Isolated Pulse (IP) Interface The IP interface is an isolated interface that sends credit information in the form of pulses via a single uncommitted relay. From one to four pulses (contact closures) per unit of credit is selectable along with two different timing durations (patterns) of the pulses (model dependent).
  • Page 26 Talos Operation and Service Guide Connections Pin Name (all pins refer to P1) Type 115 VAC 24 VAC 12 VDC 115VAC HOT / 24VAC HOT/ 12VDC HOT Power 115VAC NEUTRAL / 24VAC NEUTRAL/ Power 12VDC Return Earth Power None None...
  • Page 27 Talos Operation and Service Guide Input Signals The Talos Bill Acceptor is controlled by the Control System via the following input signals. Accept Enable Accept Enable is an active low logic input. Normally, this line is held low to enable the acceptor.
  • Page 28 Talos Operation and Service Guide Extended Bi-Directional Serial Interfaces (EBDS) The AE2600 and AE2800 support EBDS in Gaming Interface Only. The acceptor will detect which interface the control system is using by counting the number of data bytes that the controller is transmitting and will verify the format.
  • Page 29 +5VDC) OUT-OF-SERVICE_NOT Output The Talos Bill Acceptor is controlled by the Control System via the following input signals. Inhibit+ This is an active low logic input. Normally, this line is held low to enable the acceptor. If raised (high), the acceptor will be disabled. While the acceptor is disabled, it will not start the transport motors to accept a bill.
  • Page 30 Talos Operation and Service Guide Pulse Outputs Pulse Timing • Vending o Short = 30ms ON with 50ms between pulses (off) ± 5ms o Long = 35ms ON with 300ms between pulses (off) ± 5ms Gaming • o Short = 50ms ON with 50ms between pulses (off) ± 5ms o Long = 60ms ON with 300ms between pulses (off) ±...
  • Page 31 Talos Operation and Service Guide PINOUT INFORMATION FOR 30 PIN CONNECTOR (CONT.) GAMING AND LOTTERY PINOUTS ONLY Pinou 115 Volt AC Model 24 Volt AC Model 12Volt DC Model 12 Volt Battery Pin 1 CREDIT RELAY Same Same Same Pin 2 RESERVED CREDIT RELAY N.O.
  • Page 32 Talos Operation and Service Guide PINOUT INFORMATION FOR 30 PIN CONNECTOR (CONT.) VENDING PINOUTS ONLY 115 Volt AC Model 24 Volt AC /MDB Model 12 Volt DC Model 12Volt Battery Model Pinout Pin 1 CREDIT RELAY Common Same Same Not Applicable...
  • Page 33: Maintenance

    Talos Operation and Service Guide MAINTENANCE Cleaning The Talos bill validator will not need to be cleaned as often as magnetic sensing bill acceptors. If cleaning is required, use a soft cloth moistened with a mild, non-abrasive detergent. You can clean the bill acceptor while it’s still mounted in the machine.
  • Page 34: Troubleshooting

    Replace the unit Slow TROUBLESHOOTING These are some common, easy-to-solve issues that you may occasionally encounter, more troubleshooting information can be found in the CPI Synq app: If this happens The unit will not power up Check Harnesses: Cables may be loose, not properly connected or pins may be bent.
  • Page 35: Dimensional Drawings

    Talos Operation and Service Guide DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS...
  • Page 36: Fine Print

    CPI, Inc. Responsibility During the warranty period, CPI, Inc. will repair or replace any parts which fail to function properly because of defects in material or workmanship. CPI, Inc. shall not be liable for any consequential damages as a result of defects in material or workmanship.