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Money Controls SCH2 User Manual

Money Controls SCH2
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SCH2 Technical Manual TSP016.doc Issue 3.0 – January 2005
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Table of Contents

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Money Controls SCH2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMoney Controls
ModelSCH2
CategoryCash Counters & Coin Sorters
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Diary of Changes

Introduction

Safety Note

Mechanical Description

Mechanical Features

Hopper Dimensions

Details hopper dimensions, mounting, entry/exit points.

Coin Size Range

Specifies the range of coin diameters and thicknesses accepted.

Coin Capacity

Indicates the number of coins the hopper can hold based on size.

Overall Dimensions

Installation and Removal

Securing the hopper base

Explains how to secure the hopper base using fixing holes.

Using the 4mm Holes

Details the process of using 4mm holes for securing the hopper.

Using the keyholes

Describes the method for using keyholes to install the hopper.

Dismantling the hopper

Provides steps for taking apart the hopper.

Hopper Assembly

Outlines the procedure for reassembling the hopper.

Why Serial?

Product Features

Coin Dispensing Security

Describes 64-bit encryption for secure coin payouts.

Payout Modes

Explains multi-coin and single coin payout modes.

PIN Number Security

Details the optional PIN protection for the hopper.

Power Fail Protection

Explains how power loss is handled regarding coin counts.

ccTalk Design Parameters

Serial Connector Type

Serial Connector Pinout

Details the pin assignments for the serial connector.

Auxiliary Connector Type

Auxiliary Connector Pinout

Lists the pin functions for the auxiliary connector.

Operation

Explains how to connect level plate sensors using the auxiliary connector.

Address Selection

Level Sense Connector

Encryption Mechanism

PIN Number Mechanism

Power Fail Recovery

Power Fail in Detail

What happens...?

What happens after Power Up?

Describes the hopper's state and behavior after power is restored.

What happens after Software Reset?

Simple Coin Payout

Full Initialisation & Payout Sequence

Command List

Command Overview

Details available commands for controlling the hopper's functions.

Device Identification Commands

Commands for requesting product code, serial number, and revision.

Security Commands

Commands for managing encryption keys and PIN numbers.

Payout & Status Commands

Commands for dispensing coins and retrieving hopper status.

Diagnostics & Reset Commands

Commands for testing, enabling, and resetting the device.

Electrical Noise - Physical Measures

Electrical Noise - Software Measures

Electrical Specification

Coin Payout

Details coin payout rates for multi-coin and single-coin modes.

Product Compliance

Emissions

States compliance with EMC emission standards EN50081-1.

Immunity

States compliance with EMC immunity standards EN50082-1.

Safety

Lists compliance with safety standards like EN60950.

Environmental

Provides operating and storage environmental ranges for temperature and humidity.

Maintenance Schedule

Clearing a coin jam

Provides step-by-step instructions for clearing coin jams.

Appendix A

Conversion Equations & Default Values

Lists conversion formulas and default parameter values for hopper settings.

Limits

Specifies operational limits for parameters like CURLMT and STOPDLY.

Software Reset

Explains the effect of a software reset on motor parameters.

Appendix B

Timing Parameters

Details various timing parameters for operations such as baud rate and timeouts.

Opto Security Timing

Describes timing related to opto security measures for fraud detection.

Hopper Initialisation

Covers timing aspects of hopper initialization and serial communication availability.

Appendix C

ccTalk Interface Circuit

Shows the schematic diagram for the ccTalk electronic interface circuit.

Appendix D

NV Memory Map Description

Details the structure, length, and read/write permissions of NV memory blocks.

Appendix E

Mk2 versus Mk1

Compares features and command support between Mk2 and Mk1 versions.

Appendix F

Request Hopper Status Examples

Provides examples of 'Request Hopper Status' command replies and their interpretations.

Appendix G

The Unencrypted Hopper

Describes the unencrypted version of the hopper and its commands.

Appendix H

Baseplate Dimensions

Shows diagrams and dimensions for different hopper baseplates.

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