OPERATION & SET-UP MANUAL Series Coin Operated Controllers. USA Market
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1 OPERATION & SET-UP MANUAL 5400 Series Coin Operated Controllers USA Market 705 Progress Ave. Building 63 Toronto ON Canada M1H 2X1 ITC SYSTEMS 800 Fee Fee Rd. St Louis MO USA Document: 5400_USA_rev1_7.doc Firmware Release 1.21 and Higher Copyright 2008 ITC SYSTEMS. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, copied, or recorded in any form or by any means without the express written permission of ITC SYSTEMS. Notice: ITC SYSTEMS shall not be held liable for errors or omissions contained in this manual nor for any damages in connection with the use of this material or content.
2 Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS... 2 SALES AND SERVICE... 7 INTRODUCTION... 8 IDENTIFYING THE COMPONENTS... 8 OPERATING MODE DISPLAYS... 9 PROGRAMMING AND SET-UP BOARD LAYOUT USING THE KEYPAD FOR PROGRAMMING SERVICE MENUS WITH BYPASS KEY OFF COIN TUBE REPORTING Changing Coin Tube Inventory RE-SETTABLE METERS REPORTING CLEAR RE-SETTABLE METERS GRAND METERS REPORTING LOADING THE COIN TUBES TOPPING OFF THE COIN TUBES METERS REPORTS Re-settable Meters Grand Total Meters BYPASS/PROGRAMMING MODE COIN TUBE (INVENTORY) MODE SYSTEM SETUP MODE Set Date Set Time Unit ID Copier Type Enable Printing Enable Fax Language PERIPHERALS SETUP MODE Card Reader Bill Installed BILLS SETUP MODE Accept Accept Accept Accept Accept Accept COIN CHANGER SETUP MODE Return Escrow Max Escrow Value Min Escrow Value ESCROW<P2=CANCEL May, 2008 P 2 of 82 Z:\CABINETS\Service\MANUALS\CURRENT\5400\5400_USA_rev1_7.doc rev 1.7
3 CARD READER SETUP MODE Accept Types Card Format Accept ICS/XCP Convert to ACDI Accept Danyl STX AND ROM DEFINITION Reader STX Reader ROM Site Site Site Display tenths/c Max Value Cash Max Value Units Add Value w/coin Add Value w/bill Add Val to units Cents per unit dsite 4 (5-10) Sideboard Type CASH PRICES SETUP MODE COPIER TYPE 2: PRICE SETTINGS Line 1 Cash Cost Line 2 Cash Cost COPIER TYPE MINOLTA 1: PRICE SETTINGS Small BW Cash Med. BW Cash Lrg. BW Cash Small BW 2side Med. BW 2side Lrg. BW 2side Small CLR Cash Med. CLR Cash Lrg. CLR Cash Small CLR 2side Med. CLR 2side Lrg. CLR 2side COPIER TYPE MINOLTA 2: PRICE SETTINGS Fax Page Cash Fax Connect fee Scan BW Cash Scan Color Cash COPIER TYPE PANASONIC CASH PRICE SETTINGS Small BW Cash Med. BW Cash Lrg. BW Cash Small CLR Cash Med. CLR Cash Lrg. CLR Cash Scan Job Cash CARD PRICES SETUP MODE COPIER TYPE 2 PRICE: SETTINGS May, 2008 P 3 of 82 Z:\CABINETS\Service\MANUALS\CURRENT\5400\5400_USA_rev1_7.doc rev 1.7
4 Line1 Card Cost Line1 Card Cost Line1 Card Cost Line1 Unit Cost Line1 Unit Cost Line1 Unit Cost Line2 Card Cost Line2 Card Cost Line2 Card Cost Line2 Unit Cost Line2 Unit Cost Line2 Unit Cost COPIER TYPE MINOLTA 1; PRICE SETTINGS Small BW Card Med. BW Card Lrg. BW Card Small BW 2side Med. BW 2side Lrg. BW 2side Small CLR Card Med. CLR Card Lrg. CLR Card Small CLR 2side Med. CLR 2side Lrg. CLR 2side Small BW Units Med. BW Units Lrg. BW Units Small BW 2side Med. BW 2side Lrg. BW 2side Small CLR Units Med. CLR Units Lrg. CLR Units Small CLR 2side Med. CLR 2side Lrg. CLR 2side COPIER TYPE MINOLTA 2: PRICE SETTINGS Fax Page Card Fax Connect fee Scan BW Card Scan Color Card Fax Page Units Fax Connect fee Scan BW Units Scan Color Units COPIER TYPE PANASONIC CARD PRICE SETTINGS Small BW Card Med. BW Card Lrg. BW Card Small CLR Card Med. CLR Card Lrg. CLR Card Scan Job Card COPIER SETUP MODE May, 2008 P 4 of 82 Z:\CABINETS\Service\MANUALS\CURRENT\5400\5400_USA_rev1_7.doc rev 1.7
5 Line 2 mode L1 Disable Delay L2 Disable Delay Return Delay Pulse Time ms Blind Time ms Relay 2 mode Pulse Clear Dly Num Clear Pulses Pulse Clear On Pulse Clear Off PRINT SETUP MODE Com Port? Disable Relay Ignore Pulses FAX SETUP MODE Com Port? Disable Relay Ignore Pulses Num Digits Local calls Allowed Local Call Area Codes Area Code X FAX PRICING SETUP MODE Local P1 Cash Local P2 Cash L.D. P1 Cash L.D. P2 Cash INTL P1 Cash INTL P2 Cash Local P1 Card Local P2 Card L.D. P1 Card L.D. P2 Card INTL P1 Card INTL P2 Card Local P1 Unit Local P2 Unit L.D. P1 Unit L.D. P2 Unit INTL P1 Unit INTL P2 Unit BONUS SETUP MODE Use Bonuses? Bonus lvl Bonus1 % to add Bonus lvl Bonus2 % to add Bonus lvl Bonus3 % to add DIAGNOSTICS MODE May, 2008 P 5 of 82 Z:\CABINETS\Service\MANUALS\CURRENT\5400\5400_USA_rev1_7.doc rev 1.7
6 SERIAL PRINTER CABLE SEIKO DPU 414 PRINTER SETTINGS SERIAL PC CABLE PC SERIAL SETTINGS SERIAL USB CABLE USB DRIVER INSTALLATION PLACEMENT OF THE COIN, BILL AND CARD CONTROLLER CONNECTING TO POWER COPIER CONTROL CABLE Generic Copier Cable CONNECTION TO THE COPIER Enable: Pulse: CONNECTION TO EARTH GROUND ALTERNATE CONNECTIONS: Using a Paper Clutch SECOND PRICE (I.E. LARGE PAPER) CONNECTION: Line 2 LEVEL Mode SECOND PRICE (I.E. LARGE PAPER) CONNECTION: Line 2 PULSE Mode SECOND PRICE (I.E. LARGE PAPER) CONNECTION: Line 2 PREMIUM Mode SUPPLY VOLTAGE SETUP WITH PRINT MANAGER CONNECTING COMMUNICATION CABLE CONFIGURATION OF PRINT MANAGER CONNECTION TO 4517 FAX INTERFACE INTERFACE CABLE CONFIGURATION COIN CHANGER MANUAL BILL ACCEPTOR MANUAL COINCO BA30 FLASH CODES ITC SYSTEMS WARRANTY AND LIABILITY CONTRACT May, 2008 P 6 of 82 Z:\CABINETS\Service\MANUALS\CURRENT\5400\5400_USA_rev1_7.doc rev 1.7
7 Sales and Service At ITC Systems, complete customer satisfaction is our number one goal. As such, customer support is readily available to satisfy any need you may have. Whether its sales information, a service requirement or just general inquiry, you can be assured of a prompt response to your need(s). SALES If you are a new or existing customer with a new installation in mind, our highly qualified sales staff can custom tailor a product solution for "your" particular needs. Simply telephone ITC in the United States at or in Canada at and ask for sales assistance. You may also us at [email protected] UNITED STATES CANADA 800 Fee Fee Road 705 Progress Avenue, Unit 63, St. Louis, MO Toronto, Ontario M1H 2X1 Tel: (314) Tel: (416) Fax: (314) Fax: (416) SERVICE If you require technical assistance advice or parts please contact our SUPPORTEX department at ITC-TEAM ( ) or or us at [email protected] Repairs in the U.S.A. should be sent to: Repairs in Canada or International: ITC Systems U.S.A.. ITC Systems 800 Fee Fee Rd. 705 Progress Ave., Unit 43 St. Louis, MO Toronto, ON M1H 2X1 Tel: Tel: Fax: Fax: Please visit us at ITC SYSTEMS... COMMITTED TO COMPLETE CUSTOMER SATISFACTION May, 2008 P 7 of 82 Z:\CABINETS\Service\MANUALS\CURRENT\5400\5400_USA_rev1_7.doc rev 1.7
8 Introduction ITC Systems 5400 Series Coin ops are available as 4 basic Models: 5410 Coin Only Controller 5420 Coin and Bill Controller X Coin and Card Controller (X designates Card Track) X Coin, Bill and Card Controller (X designates Card Track) Identifying the Components Bypass Plunger COM1 COM2 USB Display Card Reader Coin Slot Lock Bill Acceptor Coin Return May, 2008 P 8 of 82 Z:\CABINETS\Service\MANUALS\CURRENT\5400\5400_USA_rev1_7.doc rev 1.7
9 Operating Mode Displays Upon powering on the Coin op it will display the model number and firmware revision for 5 seconds 5400 Controller Ver XX.YY.ZZ It will then check the response from all enabled peripherals displaying the message: Initializing Peripherals... If there are any peripherals that do not respond correctly the display will show what unit is malfunctioning Bill Validator Not Responding. In the case of the Coin Acceptor not responding the controller will be put out of service Coin Acc Error OUT OF SERVICE Provided all peripherals initialize properly the following messages will be displayed depending upon how the unit is configured: Insert Coins Insert Coins or Card Insert Coins or Card Or Bills In the case where there is not sufficient coins in the changer to properly give change the Red Exact Change LED will be lit and the message will be: Insert Exact Change Only or Insert Exact Change or Card When money is deposited into the changer or bill validator or if a card is inserted into the reader the message will be: Make Copies Cash: $ ##.## Make Copies Card: $ ##.## If the Fax interface is enabled and there is sufficient funds to send a fax the Make Copies display will change to: Copy &Fax Ready Cash: $ ##.## Copy &Fax Ready Card: $ ##.## May, 2008 P 9 of 82 Z:\CABINETS\Service\MANUALS\CURRENT\5400\5400_USA_rev1_7.doc rev 1.7
10 If the BizHub 2 interface is enabled and there is sufficient funds to make a Scan the Make Copies display will alternate with: or make Scan Cash: $ ##.## or make Scan Card: $ ##.## If copies have been made but the amount falls below the cost of the last copy made, the message will be: Insert Funds Cash: $ ##.## Insert Funds Card: $ ##.## May, 2008 P 10 of 82 Z:\CABINETS\Service\MANUALS\CURRENT\5400\5400_USA_rev1_7.doc rev 1.7
11 Programming and Set-up Before using the 5400 pricing, options and interface characteristics have to be set up. This is achieved by using the Bypass key and Programming Switches or Optional Keypad Programming assembly. Opening the back door will gain access to the programming switches; Menu, Enter, Up and Down. The view below is from inside the coin box; therefore, looking from the front and reaching into the Coin Box, these switches will be reversed (Menu on the Right). The Switches are located inside the upper left corner beside the LCD Display. The Menu button steps through different menus. The Enter button sets the current value displayed in memory and advances to the next menu or function. The UP and Down buttons are used to change the current value displayed. Note pressing the UP button while the Down button is depressed will clear the current value to Zero. Turning the Key-switch on top of the Coin box will initiate Bypass/Programming mode Programming Push Button Locations and Keypad Assembly Connector Connect Optional Keypad Cable Assembly Here MENU Button ENTER Button UP Button DOWN Button May, 2008 P 11 of 82 Z:\CABINETS\Service\MANUALS\CURRENT\5400\5400_USA_rev1_7.doc rev 1.7
12 Board Layout Using the Keypad for Programming Open the door of the Coin-op and Locate the Keypad Port J12 on the control board in the top of the cabinet. Connect the Keypad programming to J12. The D button is to Select a Menu (the same as the Menu button of the control board). The A button is used to move UP one level or selection in Menu or selection mode. The B button is used to move DOWN one level or selection in Menu or selection mode. Numeric entries can be made directly with the 0-9 buttons The CLR button is used to reset a current setting to its minimum or default value The ENT button is to Set or choose a selection or register a setting (the same as the Enter button of the control board). May, 2008 P 12 of 82 Z:\CABINETS\Service\MANUALS\CURRENT\5400\5400_USA_rev1_7.doc rev 1.7
13 Service Menus with Bypass Key OFF Press the Menu button to move between Root Menus. Press Enter button to select the root menu. The Up and Down also allow the user to toggle through the Root Menu as well as the menus themselves. Press up or down to change settings. Pressing UP and Down at the same time will clear the current setting to Zero (or its Minimum value). Press Enter to select current setting and move to next menu. If a Keypad assembly is connected the A button will move UP, the B button will move down, the D button will function as the Menu button, and numerical entries will be made directly via keypad. The Clear button will re-set an entry to default or its minimum value. BYPASS KEY OFF Idle Mode (Insert Coins, Bills or Card) Coin Tube Levels View and Adjust Coin tube levels Resetable Meters View or Send meters to Serial Port Clear Resetable Meters Grand Total Meters View or Send meters to Serial Port May, 2008 P 13 of 82 Z:\CABINETS\Service\MANUALS\CURRENT\5400\5400_USA_rev1_7.doc rev 1.7
14 Coin Tube Reporting In Idle mode (where the LCD displays Insert cash.) Pressing the Menu button once will initiate the Coin Tube Reporting function. Pressing the Enter button will scroll through the coin tube inventories by denomination ### ### ### where ### is the number of coins in each tube $ Changing Coin Tube Inventory $ $ While a tube inventory is displayed on the LCD it can be manually manipulated via the Up or Down button. Pressing the Up and Down at the same time will set the inventory count for that tube to 0. Use the Up and down buttons until the inventory count matches the number of coins for that tube then press the Enter button to set it in memory. $ Re-settable Meters Reporting Pressing the menu button again will advance to the Re-settable Meters Reporting module. At the prompt Resettable Meter Press ENTER to select Resettable Meters Send Meters to: LCD Use the UP and Down button to select LCD, Com 1, USB, Com 3 or Com 4 followed by Enter. Selecting LCD will scroll through the meters via LCD display. Selecting a Com port will send the meters out that port in an ASCII Text format that can be printed or captured on a PC. Refer to METERS REPORTS for an explanation and sample print out of the meters.. May, 2008 P 14 of 82 Z:\CABINETS\Service\MANUALS\CURRENT\5400\5400_USA_rev1_7.doc rev 1.7
15 Clear Re-settable Meters Pressing the menu button again will advance to the Clear Re-settable Meters module. At the prompt Clear Resetable Meters UP+DOWN Pressing the Up and down button simultaneously will clear the re-settable meters and increase the meters clears counter by one. Grand Meters Reporting Pressing the menu button again will advance to the Grand total (Non re-settable) Meters Reporting module. At the prompt Grand Meters Press ENTER to select Grand Total Meters Send Meters to: LCD Use the UP and Down button to select LCD, Com 1, USB, Com 3 or Com 4 followed by Enter. Selecting LCD will scroll through the meters via LCD display. Selecting a Com port will send the meters out that port in an ASCII Text format that can be printed or captured on a PC. Refer to METERS REPORTS for an explanation and sample print out of the meters.. Pressing the Menu button again will return the controller to Idle mode. Insert Coins Insert Coins or Card Insert Coins or Card Or Bills May, 2008 P 15 of 82 Z:\CABINETS\Service\MANUALS\CURRENT\5400\5400_USA_rev1_7.doc rev 1.7
16 Loading the coin tubes To initially load the tubes it is permissible to load coins directly into the Coin changer s Inventory tubes. Fill the tubes with a known quantity of each coin. After loading the tubes the quantity of each coin must be programmed into memory. Press the MENU button on the main control board. The display will indicate where ### is the number of coins in each tube ### ### ### NOTE: The tube configuration in your controller may have a different tube configuration depending on the model and market. Press the ENTER button. To adjust the Quarters tube level press the UP or Down button until the correct value is displayed on the LCD. Press the ENTER button. To adjust the Dimes tube level press the UP or Down button until the correct value is displayed on the LCD. Press the ENTER button. To adjust the Nickels tube level press the UP or Down button until the correct value is displayed on the LCD. Press the ENTER button. $ Topping off the coin tubes $ $ To add coins to the partially filled turn the BYPASS KEY then, press the MENU Button. The display will indicate: where ### is the number of coins in each tube ### ### ### As coins are inserted the appropriate value will increment. Turn the bypass key to off when finished to record new values and exit the mode. Any coins added in this mode will be added to the total coin count automatically. Coins added directly to the inventory tubes will not be counted causing false Out Of Change situations. Tube Capacity: Approx. Values 5 tube coins... $ tube coins... $ tube coins... $23.75 May, 2008 P 16 of 82 Z:\CABINETS\Service\MANUALS\CURRENT\5400\5400_USA_rev1_7.doc rev 1.7
17 METERS REPORTS Re-settable Meters Below is a sample print out of the Re-settable meters. Meters for options that are not enabled (card, bill, fax etc) will not be displayed or printed. ******************************* Model 5400 Transaction log for Unit ID # 1 07/03/07 10:38:48 RESETTABLE Meters User Coin In $.00 User Coin Out $.00 Coin To Bin $.00 Bypass Coin In $.00 Unpaid Escrow $.000 Slugs rejected # 0 User Bills In $.00 $Card In Site 1 $.000 $Card In Site 2 $.000 $Card In Site 3 $.000 UCard In Site 1 # 0 UCard In Site 2 # 0 UCard In Site 3 # 0 Amt added to $ $.000 Amt added to U # 0 Bonus to $ Card $.000 Bonus to U Card # 0 L1 Bypas Copies # 0 L2 Bypas Copies # 0 Value Print Cash $.000 Value Print Card $.000 Value Print Unit # 0 L1 Cash Copies # 0 L2 Cash Copies # 0 L1 Card Copies # 0 L2 Card Copies # 0 L1 Unit Copies # 0 L2 Unit Copies # 0 FAX Loc P1 Byp # 0 FAX Loc P2 Byp # 0 FAX Lng P1 Byp # 0 FAX Lng P2 Byp # 0 FAX Int P1 Byp # 0 FAX Int P2 Byp # 0 FAX Loc P1 Cash # 0 FAX Loc P2 Cash # 0 FAX Lng P1 Cash # 0 FAX Lng P2 Cash # 0 FAX Int P1 Cash # 0 FAX Int P2 Cash # 0 FAX Loc P1 $Card # 0 FAX Loc P2 $Card # 0 FAX Lng P1 $Card # 0 FAX Lng P2 $Card # 0 FAX Int P1 $Card # 0 FAX Int P2 $Card # 0 FAX Loc P1 UCard # 0 FAX Loc P2 UCard # 0 FAX Lng P1 UCard # 0 FAX Lng P2 UCard # 0 FAX Int P1 UCard # 0 FAX Int P2 UCard # 0 End of report May, 2008 P 17 of 82 Z:\CABINETS\Service\MANUALS\CURRENT\5400\5400_USA_rev1_7.doc rev 1.7
18 Grand Total Meters Below is a sample print out of the Grand Total Meters. Meters for options that are not enabled (card, bill, fax etc) will not be displayed or printed. ******************************* Model 54xx Transaction log for Unit ID # 1 07/03/07 13:51:00 NON_RESETTABLE Meters User Coin In G $.00 User Coin Out G $.00 Coin To Bin G $.00 Bypass Coin In G $.00 Unpaid Escrow G $.000 Slugs rejected G # 0 User Bills In G $.00 $Card In Site 1 G $.000 $Card In Site 2 G $.000 $Card In Site 3 G $.000 UCard In Site 1 G # 0 UCard In Site 2 G # 0 UCard In Site 3 G # 0 Amt added to $ G $.000 Amt added to U G # 0 Bonus to $ Card G $.000 Bonus to U Card G # 0 L1 Bypas Copies G # 0 L2 Bypas Copies G # 0 Value Print Cash G $.000 Value Print Card G $.000 Value Print Unit G # 0 L1 Cash Copies G # 0 L2 Cash Copies G # 0 L1 Card Copies G # 0 L2 Card Copies G # 0 L1 Unit Copies G # 0 L2 Unit Copies G # 0 FAX Loc P1 Byp G # 0 FAX Loc P2 Byp G # 0 FAX Lng P1 Byp G # 0 FAX Lng P2 Byp G # 0 FAX Int P1 Byp G # 0 FAX Int P2 Byp G # 0 FAX Loc P1 Cash G # 0 FAX Loc P2 Cash G # 0 FAX Lng P1 Cash G # 0 FAX Lng P2 Cash G # 0 FAX Int P1 Cash G # 0 FAX Int P2 Cash G # 0 FAX Loc P1 $Card G # 0 FAX Loc P2 $Card G # 0 FAX Lng P1 $Card G # 0 FAX Lng P2 $Card G # 0 FAX Int P1 $Card G # 0 FAX Int P2 $Card G # 0 FAX Loc P1 UCard G # 0 FAX Loc P2 UCard G # 0 FAX Lng P1 UCard G # 0 FAX Lng P2 UCard G # 0 FAX Int P1 UCard G # 0 FAX Int P2 UCard G # 0 End of report May, 2008 P 18 of 82 Z:\CABINETS\Service\MANUALS\CURRENT\5400\5400_USA_rev1_7.doc rev 1.7
19 Bypass/Programming Mode The Bypass mode serves 2 functions. The first is to allow Free copies for administration or service technicians. When the bypass mode is enabled the display reads: Bypass Mode Copies: ### Where ### is the number of copies made during this bypass session The second Bypass Mode function sets up the prices, options and necessary parameters needed for the controller s operation. By turning the BYPASS KEY and pressing the MENU button it is possible to step to a specific setup function without going through all. If a Keypad assembly is connected the A button will move UP, the B button will move down, the D button will function as the Menu button, and numerical entries will be made directly via keypad. The Clear button will re-set an entry to default or its minimum value. The functions available in Programming mode are: Coin Tube Levels Language Diagnostics Mode Peripherals Coin Changer Bill Acceptor Costs Interface To initiate the Bypass/Programming mode turn the BYPASS KEY. 90 degrees clockwise. The display will indicate: Bypass Mode Copies X. In Bypass mode the copier is enabled to allow copies. Any copies made in the bypass mode are recorded as Bypass copies by the Coin box meters. The meters are described in detail later in this manual. To initiate the Programming mode press the MENU button on the CPU board (D on the Keypad). May 2008 P 19 of 82
20 BYPASS KEY ON Bypass Mode (make bypass Copies) NOTE: Menus and Options denoted with * (Asterisk) will not appear if they do not apply to the current configuration of the Coin-op. i.e. if the Bill Acceptor is Disabled, the Bill Acceptor Settings menu would not appear. Coin Tube Levels System Setup View Coin tube levels while topping off Set ID Set Date Set Time Set Copier Type Enable Printing Enable Faxing (Via 4517 Interface) Set Language Peripherals Enable Card Reader Enable Bill Acceptor Bill Acceptor Settings * Set each bill value to accept Coin Changer Settings Return Escrow Setting Maximum Escrow Value Minimum Escrow Value Cancel if Escrow is less than Price 2 Card Reader Setup * Card Types (Cash / Units) to Accept Card Format Accept ICS / XCP Format Cards * Convert to ACDI * Accept Danyl Format Cards * Set Card STX * Set Card ROM * Page 1 of 3 May 2008 P 20 of 82
21 BYPASS KEY ON (Continued) NOTE: Menus and Options denoted with * (Asterisk) will not appear if they do not apply to the current configuration of the Coin-op. i.e. if the Bill Acceptor is Disabled, the Bill Acceptor Settings menu would not appear. Card Reader Setup (Continued)* Set Site 1 Set Site 2 Set Site 3 Display tenth of a Cent Maximum Cash Value card to Accept * Maximum Units Value card to Accept * Allow adding of Value with Coins Allow adding of Value with Bills * Allow adding of Value to Units Cards * Value of cents to add 1 Unit * Danyl Site codes to Convert * Sideboard Type Copier Cash Prices Setup Set Prices for different Sizes and Options Copier Card Prices Setup Set Prices for different Sizes and Options Copier Settings * Input Line 2 Operation Mode * Input Line 1 Disable Delay * Input Line 2 Disable Delay * Coin (Card) Return Delay time Copy Signal Pulse Time * Copy Signal Blind Time * Relay 2 Mode * Delay before Clear Pulses * Number of Clear Pulses * Clear Pulses ON Time * Clear Pulses OFF Time * Page 2 of 3 May 2008 P 21 of 82
22 BYPASS KEY ON (Continued) NOTE: Menus and Options denoted with * (Asterisk) will not appear if they do not apply to the current configuration of the Coin-op. i.e. if the Bill Acceptor is Disabled, the Bill Acceptor Settings menu would not appear. Print Setup Mode * Fax Interface Setup Mode * Assign Com Port Set Disable Enable Relay Set Ignore Copy Pulses Assign Com Port Set Disable Enable Relay Set Ignore Copy Pulses Set Number of Digits for a Local call Set Call types Allowed Set Dialing Prefix Set Area Codes of Local Calls Fax Prices Setup Set Cash Prices for Sending Faxes Set Cash Card Prices for Sending Faxes Set Units Card Prices for Sending Faxes Cash to Card Bonus Setup Mode * Set Use Bonuses Setup Bonus 1* Setup Bonus 2* Setup Bonus 3* Diagnostic Mode (Factory use Only) Page 3 of 3 May 2008 P 22 of 82
23 Coin Tube (Inventory) Mode In Coin Tube Inventory mode the display will show: ### ### ### where ### is the number of coins in each tube Coins can be added through the coin slot at this time and the coin inventory will be adjusted appropriately. Press the MENU button to Continue System Setup Mode Press the Menu button to move between Root Menus. Press Enter button to select the root menu. Press up or down to change settings. Pressing UP and Down at the same time will clear the current setting to Zero (or its Minimum value). Press Enter to select current setting and move to next menu. If the Keypad is connected the A button will move UP, the B button will move down, the D button will function as the Menu button, and numerical entries will be made directly via keypad. The Clear button will re-set and entry to default or its minimum value. System Setup Set Date yy mm dd ##/##/## System Setup Set Time hh mm ss ##/##/## Press Enter to set date. Change year with UP and Down then press Enter. Set month and day. Press Enter to set time. Change hour with UP and Down then press Enter. Set minute and seconds. System Setup Unit ID Press Enter to set ID. Unit ID 1 Change Unit ID with UP and Down then press Enter. The unit ID is for tracking the Controller when meters reports are printed or viewed. May 2008 P 23 of 82
24 System Setup Press Enter to set Copier type. Copier Type Copier Type Change the Copier type with UP and Down then press Enter. Copier/2 Pr Copier types include: Copier 2 Price (uses standard or copier Specific cable). Minolta Vendor 1 (uses Optional cable through J8 on PCB). Minolta Vendor 2 (uses Optional cable through J8 on PCB). *4210 Panasonic (uses 4210 Interface Configured for Panasonic) *4210 Sharp (uses 4210 Interface Configured for Panasonic). *4210 Generic (uses 4210 Interface in Generic Configuration). None (used for controlling Faxing and or Printing only). * See additional Install / operation manuals and documents for these 4210 Interface Modes System Setup Enable Printing Press Enter to set Printing. Enable Printing No Select Yes or No with the UP and Down then press Enter. Enables printing through a print management station connected to Serial port. System Setup Enable Fax Press Enter to set Fax. Enable Fax No Select Yes or No with the UP and Down then press Enter. Enables Faxing through an optional interface (4517). System Setup Language Language English Press Enter to set language. Select English or French with the UP and Down then press Enter. Press Menu to exit System Setup mode May 2008 P 24 of 82
25 Peripherals Setup Mode Press the Menu button to move between Root Menus. Press Enter button to select the root menu. Press up or down to change settings. Pressing UP and Down at the same time will clear the current setting to Zero (or its Minimum value). Press Enter to select current setting and move to next menu. If the Keypad is connected the A button will move UP, the B button will move down, the D button will function as the Menu button, and numerical entries will be made directly via keypad. The Clear button will re-set and entry to default or its minimum value. System Setup Card Reader Peripherals Card Reader System Setup Bill Installed Peripherals Bill Installed Press Enter to set card reader. Select Yes or No with the UP and Down then press Enter. Press Enter to set card bill acceptor. Select Yes or No with the UP and Down then press Enter. Press Menu to exit Peripherals Setup mode May 2008 P 25 of 82
26 Bills Setup Mode This mode will only appear if the bill acceptior is enabled in peripherals Press the Menu button to move between Root Menus. Press Enter button to select the root menu. Press up or down to change settings. Pressing UP and Down at the same time will clear the current setting to Zero (or its Minimum value). Press Enter to select current setting and move to next menu. If the Keypad is connected the A button will move UP, the B button will move down, the D button will function as the Menu button, and numerical entries will be made directly via keypad. The Clear button will re-set and entry to default or its minimum value. Set Bills Accept 1.00 Accept $1.00 Yes Set Bills Accept 5.00 Accept $5.00 Yes Set Bills Accept Accept $10.00 Yes Set Bills Accept Accept $20.00 Yes Set Bills Accept Accept $50.00 Yes Set Bills Accept Accept $ Yes Press Enter to set 1.00 bill acceptance. Only appears if installed acceptor accepts this bill. Select Yes or No with the UP and Down then press Enter. Press Enter to set 5.00 bill acceptance. Only appears if installed acceptor accepts this bill. Select Yes, No or card only with the UP and Down then press Enter. Card only enables bill only if a card is in the reader Press Enter to set bill acceptance. Only appears if installed acceptor accepts this bill. Select Yes, No or card only with the UP and Down then press Enter. Card only enables bill only if a card is in the reader Press Enter to set bill acceptance. Only appears if installed acceptor accepts this bill. Select Yes, No or card only with the UP and Down then press Enter. Card only enables bill only if a card is in the reader Press Enter to set bill acceptance. Only appears if installed acceptor accepts this bill. Select Yes, No or card only with the UP and Down then press Enter. Card only enables bill only if a card is in the reader Press Enter to set bill acceptance. Only appears if installed acceptor accepts this bill. Select Yes, No or card only with the UP and Down then press Enter. Card only enables bill only if a card is in the reader Press Menu to exit Bill Acceptor Setup mode May 2008 P 26 of 82
27 Coin Changer Setup Mode Press the Menu button to move between Root Menus. Press Enter button to select the root menu. Press up or down to change settings. Pressing UP and Down at the same time will clear the current setting to Zero (or its Minimum value). Press Enter to select current setting and move to next menu. If the Keypad is connected the A button will move UP, the B button will move down, the D button will function as the Menu button, and numerical entries will be made directly via keypad. The Clear button will re-set and entry to default or its minimum value. Coin Changer Return Escrow Return Escrow Anytime Return Escrow Options: Coin Changer Max Escrow Value Max Escrow Value $5.00 Coin Changer Min Escrow Value Min Escrow Value $5.00 Press Enter to set Coin Return Escrow Select Return Escrow operation with the UP and Down then press Enter. -Any Time (coins will be returned anytime the plunger is pressed) -Only after use(coins will be only after a job has been made. This prevents the controller from being used as a change machine) -Serial Control (gives control to Print Management application). Press Enter to set Maximum Escrow Value. Set the Max Escrow value allowed to accumulate before disabling cash acceptance, with the UP and Down then press Enter. Press Enter to set Minimum Escrow Value. Set the Minimum Escrow value before the enable relay opens, with the UP and Down then press Enter disables this function. Coin Changer Press Enter to set Escrow Cancel mode. ESCROW<P2=CANCEL ESCROW<P2=CANCEL Select Yes or No with the UP and Down then press Enter. No This function will disable the controller if the credit in Escrow falls below the price of Line 2 job. Press Menu to exit Coin Changer Setup mode May 2008 P 27 of 82
28 Card Reader Setup Mode This mode will only appear if the card reader is enabled in peripherals Press the Menu button to move between Root Menus. Press Enter button to select the root menu. Press up or down to change settings. Pressing UP and Down at the same time will clear the current setting to Zero (or its Minimum value). Press Enter to select current setting and move to next menu. If the Keypad is connected the A button will move UP, the B button will move down, the D button will function as the Menu button, and numerical entries will be made directly via keypad. The Clear button will re-set and entry to default or its minimum value. Card Readr Setup Accept Types Accept Both Card Readr Setup Card Format Card Format ACT/ITC Press Enter to set cards types to accept Select Cash, Units or Both with UP and Down then press Enter to set the card types accepted by the controller. Press Enter to set card Format to accept Select the card format ACT/ITC, VCS, Danyl, ICS/XCP with UP and Down then press Enter. Card Readr Setup Accept ICS/XCP Accept ICS/XCP NO Press Enter to set conversion of ICS or XCP formatted cards. Select No, Convert to Site 1 or Convert to site 2 with UP and Down then press Enter. This will allow ICS or XCP formatted cards to be accepted and converted to ACT/ITC format. The cards will be encoded to site 1 or 2 as selected. Card Readr Setup Convert to ACDI Convert to ACDI NO Press Enter to set conversion of cards to ACDI format. Select No, Convert to Site 1 or Convert to site 2 with UP and Down then press Enter. Card Readr Setup Accept Danyl Accept Danyl NO Press Enter to set conversion of Danyl cards. Select No, Convert to Site 1 or Convert to site 2 with UP and Down then press Enter. This will allow Danyl cards to be accepted and converted to ACT/ITC format. The cards will be encoded to site 1 or 2 as selected. May 2008 P 28 of 82
29 STX and ROM Definition Within most card formats there are different ROM Code combinations to expand the availability of unique site codes for different institutions and installations. Traditionally these have been set on DIP Switches or hard coded into the firmware. With the Coin controller these are set under the Card Reader set-up mode. To set the ROM Code on the controller it must be broken into 2 nibbles hence the terms STX (Start nibble of the ROM Code ) and ROM (second nibble of the ROM Code ). The STX and ROM are hexadecimal (HEX) values which have to be converted to decimal for entry purposes. The tables below the HEX to Decimal conversions and some common examples of ROM Codes. STX or ROM in HEX Setting to use In Decimal STX or ROM in HEX Setting to use In Decimal Common ROM Codes STX Setting Rom Setting B C A 10 C B 11 C C 12 C D 13 C E F 15 A Card Readr Setup Reader STX Reader STX 12 Card Readr Setup Reader ROM Reader ROM 4 Card Readr Setup Site 1 Site Card Readr Setup Site 2 Site Press Enter to set card STX Set the value with UP and Down then press Enter. Press Enter to set card STX Set the value with UP and Down then press Enter. Press Enter to set card site 1 Set the value with UP and Down then press Enter. Press Enter to set card site 2 Set the value with UP and Down then press Enter. A setting of 4095 indicates site 2 is not used. May 2008 P 29 of 82
30 Card Readr Setup Site 3 Site Card Readr Setup Display tenths/c Display tenths/c No Card Readr Setup Max Value Cash Max Value Cash $79.00 Card Readr Setup Max Value Units Max Value Units 200 Card Readr Setup Add Value w/coin Add Value w/coin Yes Card Readr Setup Add Value w/bill Add Value w/bill Yes Card Readr Setup Add Val to units Add Val to units Yes Card Readr Setup Cents per unit Cents per unit 1 Press Enter to set card site 3 Set the value with UP and Down then press Enter. A setting of 4095 indicates site 3 is not used. Press Enter to set tenth of a cent display option Select Yes or No with the UP and Down then press Enter. Press Enter to set the maximum Cash Card value to accept. Set the value with UP and Down then press Enter. $0.00 will disable Cash cards. Press Enter to set the maximum Units Card value to accept. Set the value with UP and Down then press Enter. 0 will disable Units cards. Press Enter to set Adding value to the card with coins option Select Yes or No with the UP and Down then press Enter. Press Enter to set Adding value to the card with Bills option Select Yes or No with the UP and Down then press Enter. Press Enter to set Adding value to Units card option Select Yes or No with the UP and Down then press Enter. Press Enter to set the number of cents to add 1 unit to the card. Set the value with UP and Down then press Enter. i.e. A setting of 5 would add 20 units per dollar inserted. May 2008 P 30 of 82
31 Card Readr Setup dsite 4 (5-10) dsite 4 (5-10) 4 Press Enter to set the site code (s) 4 to 10 of Danyl cards to be converted to ITC format. Set the value with UP and Down or Via keypad for each site then press Enter. Card Readr Setup Sideboard Type Sideboard Type Advanced Press Enter to set the Card reader s Sideboard type. Set Advanced or Classic with UP and Down then press Enter. Select Advanced for SB Side board Select Classic for A Side board Contact Supportex for details if unsure of side board type. Press Menu to exit Card Reader Setup mode May 2008 P 31 of 82
32 Cash Prices Setup Mode This mode is used to set the prices for copies. Press the Menu button to move between Root Menus. Press Enter button to select the root menu. Press up or down to change settings. Pressing UP and Down at the same time will clear the current setting to Zero (or its Minimum value). Press Enter to select current setting and move to next menu. If the Keypad is connected the A button will move UP, the B button will move down, the D button will function as the Menu button, and numerical entries will be made directly via keypad. The Clear button will re-set and entry to default or its minimum value. Copier Type 2: Price settings The following price settings will be set if the copier type in system setup is set to 2 price interface. The 2 price interface is built into the controller board and is the default interface. With the 2 Price interface there are 2 input lines to indicate when copies have been made. Depending upon the model of copier and installation method this allows a different price to be charged for 2 sizes of paper or a different price between Black and Colour copies. Copy Prices Cash Line 1 Cash Cost Line1 Cash Cost $.10 Copy Prices Cash Line 2 Cash Cost Line1 Cash Cost $.20 Press Enter to set the cash price for copy input line 1 Press Enter to set the cash price for copy input line 2 Press Menu to exit Cash Price Setup mode Copier Type Minolta 1: Price settings The following price settings will be set if the copier type in system setup is set to Minolta 1 interface. Costs Cash Small BW Cash Small BW Cash $.05 Press Enter to set the cash price for a Small sized Black and White copy. May 2008 P 32 of 82
33 Costs Cash Med. BW Cash Med BW Cash $.10 Costs Cash Lrg. BW Cash Lrg BW Cash $.15 Costs Cash Small BW 2side Small BW 2side $.20 Costs Cash Med. BW 2side Med BW 2side $.25 Costs Cash Lrg. BW 2side Lrg BW 2side $.30 Costs Cash Small CLR Cash Small CLR Cash $.35 Costs Cash Med. CLR Cash Med CLR Cash $.40 Costs Cash Lrg. CLR Cash Lrg CLR Cash $.45 Costs Cash Small CLR 2side Small CLR 2side $.50 Press Enter to set the cash price for a Medium sized Black and White copy. Press Enter to set the cash price for a Large sized Black and White copy. Press Enter to set the cash price for a Small sized Black and White 2 sided copy. Press Enter to set the cash price for a Medium sized Black and White 2 sided copy. Press Enter to set the cash price for a Large sized Black and White 2 sided copy. Press Enter to set the cash price for a Small sized Colour copy. Press Enter to set the cash price for a Medium sized Colour copy. Press Enter to set the cash price for a Large sized Colour copy. Press Enter to set the cash price for a Small sized Colour 2 sided copy. May 2008 P 33 of 82
34 Costs Cash Med. CLR 2side Med CLR 2side $.55 Costs Cash Lrg. CLR 2side Lrg CLR 2side $.60 Press Enter to set the cash price for a Medium sized Colour 2 sided copy. Press Enter to set the cash price for a Large sized Colour 2 sided copy. Press Menu to exit Cash Price Setup mode Copier Type Minolta 2: Price settings In addition to the prices set in Minolta 1, the following price settings will be set if the copier type in system setup is set to Minolta 2 interface. Costs Cash Fax Page Cash Fax Page Cash $.01 Costs Cash Fax Connect fee Connect fee $.01 Costs Cash Scan BW Cash Scan BW Cash $.01 Costs Cash Scan Color Cash Scan Color Cash $.04 Press Enter to set the cash price for a Faxed Page. Press Enter to set the cash price for a Fax to connect (initiate a call) Press Enter to make a Black and White Scan Press Enter to make a color Scan Press Menu to exit Cash Price Setup mode May 2008 P 34 of 82
35 Copier Type Panasonic Cash Price settings The following price settings will be set if the copier type in system setup is set to 4210 Panasonic interface. Prices Cash Small BW Cash Small BW Cash $.05 Prices Cash Med. BW Cash Med BW Cash $.10 Prices Cash Lrg. BW Cash Lrg BW Cash $.15 Prices Cash Small CLR Cash Small CLR Cash $.35 Prices Cash Med. CLR Cash Med CLR Cash $.40 Prices Cash Lrg. CLR Cash Lrg CLR Cash $.45 Prices Cash Scan Job Cash Scan Cost Cash $..01 Press Enter to set the cash price for a Small sized Black and White copy. Press Enter to set the cash price for a Medium sized Black and White copy. Press Enter to set the cash price for a Large sized Black and White copy. Press Enter to set the cash price for a Small sized Colour copy. Press Enter to set the cash price for a Medium sized Colour copy. Press Enter to set the cash price for a Large sized Colour copy. Press Enter to set the cash price to make a Scan May 2008 P 35 of 82
36 Card Prices Setup Mode This mode is used to set the prices for copies. If the card reader is disabled under peripherals the menus for card prices will not appear. Press the Menu button to move between Root Menus. Press Enter button to select the root menu. Press up or down to change settings. Pressing UP and Down at the same time will clear the current setting to Zero (or its Minimum value). Press Enter to select current setting and move to next menu. If the Keypad is connected the A button will move UP, the B button will move down, the D button will function as the Menu button, and numerical entries will be made directly via keypad. The Clear button will re-set and entry to default or its minimum value. Copier Type 2 Price: settings The following price settings will be set if the copier type in system setup is set to 2 price interface. The 2 price interface is built into the controller board and is the default interface. With the 2 Price interface there are 2 input lines to indicate when copies have been made. Depending upon the model of copier and installation method this allows a different price to be charged for 2 sizes of paper or a different price between Black and Colour copies. Copy Prices Cash Line1 Card Cost1 Line1 Cash Cost1 $.080 Copy Prices Cash Line1 Card Cost2 Line1 Cash Cost2 $.080 Copy Prices Cash Line1 Card Cost3 Line1 Cash Cost3 $.080 Copy Prices Cash Line1 Unit Cost1 Line1 Unit Cost1 $.080 Press Enter to set the cash card price for copy input line 1 Site Code 1 Press Enter to set the cash card price for copy input line 1 Site Code 2 Press Enter to set the cash card price for copy input line 1 Site Code 3 Press Enter to set the Unit card price for copy input line 1 Site Code 1 May 2008 P 36 of 82
37 Copy Prices Cash Line1 Unit Cost2 Line1 Unit Cost2 $.080 Copy Prices Cash Line1 Unit Cost1 Line1 Unit Cost1 $.080 Copy Prices Cash Line2 Card Cost1 Line2 Cash Cost1 $.080 Copy Prices Cash Line2 Card Cost2 Line2 Cash Cost2 $.080 Copy Prices Cash Line2 Card Cost3 Line2 Cash Cost3 $.080 Copy Prices Cash Line2 Unit Cost1 Line2 Unit Cost1 $.080 Copy Prices Cash Line2 Unit Cost2 Line2 Unit Cost2 $.080 Copy Prices Cash Line2 Unit Cost1 Line2 Unit Cost1 $.080 Press Enter to set the Unit card price for copy input line 1 Site Code 2 Press Enter to set the Unit card price for copy input line 1 Site Code 3 Press Enter to set the cash card price for copy input Line 2 Site Code 1 Press Enter to set the cash card price for copy input Line 2 Site Code 2 Press Enter to set the cash card price for copy input Line 2 Site Code 3 Press Enter to set the Unit card price for copy input Line 2 Site Code 1 Press Enter to set the Unit card price for copy input Line 2 Site Code 2 Press Enter to set the Unit card price for copy input Line 2 Site Code 3 Press Menu to exit Card Price Setup mode May 2008 P 37 of 82
38 Copier Type Minolta 1; Price settings The following price settings will be set if the copier type in system setup is set to Minolta 1 interface. Costs Card Small BW Card Small BW Card $.05 Costs Card Med. BW Card Med BW Card $.10 Costs Card Lrg. BW Card Lrg BW Card $.15 Costs Card Small BW 2side Small BW 2side $.20 Costs Card Med. BW 2side Med BW 2side $.25 Costs Card Lrg. BW 2side Lrg BW 2side $.30 Costs Card Small CLR Card Small CLR Card $.35 Costs Card Med. CLR Card Med CLR Card $.40 Press Enter to set the Card price for a Small sized Black and White copy. Press Enter to set the Card price for a Medium sized Black and White copy. Press Enter to set the Card price for a Large sized Black and White copy. Press Enter to set the Card price for a Small sized Black and White 2 sided copy. Press Enter to set the Card price for a Medium sized Black and White 2 sided copy. Press Enter to set the Card price for a Large sized Black and White 2 sided copy. Press Enter to set the Card price for a Small sized Colour copy. Press Enter to set the Card price for a Medium sized Colour copy. May 2008 P 38 of 82
39 Costs Card Lrg. CLR Card Lrg CLR Card $.45 Costs Card Small CLR 2side Small CLR 2side $.50 Costs Card Med. CLR 2side Med CLR 2side $.55 Costs Card Lrg. CLR 2side Lrg CLR 2side $.60 Costs Units Small BW Units Small BW Units $.05 Costs Units Med. BW Units Med BW Units $.10 Costs Units Lrg. BW Units Lrg BW Units $.15 Costs Units Small BW 2side Small BW 2side $.20 Costs Units Med. BW 2side Med BW 2side $.25 Press Enter to set the Card price for a Large sized Colour copy. Press Enter to set the Card price for a Small sized Colour 2 sided copy. Press Enter to set the Card price for a Medium sized Colour 2 sided copy. Press Enter to set the Card price for a Large sized Colour 2 sided copy. Press Enter to set the Units price for a Small sized Black and White copy. Press Enter to set the Units price for a Medium sized Black and White copy. Press Enter to set the Units price for a Large sized Black and White copy. Press Enter to set the Units price for a Small sized Black and White 2 sided copy. Press Enter to set the Units price for a Medium sized Black and White 2 sided copy. May 2008 P 39 of 82
40 Costs Units Lrg. BW 2side Lrg BW 2side $.30 Costs Units Small CLR Units Small CLR Units $.35 Costs Units Med. CLR Units Med CLR Units $.40 Costs Units Lrg. CLR Units Lrg CLR Units $.45 Costs Units Small CLR 2side Small CLR 2side $.50 Costs Units Med. CLR 2side Med CLR 2side $.55 Costs Units Lrg. CLR 2side Lrg CLR 2side $.60 Press Enter to set the Units price for a Large sized Black and White 2 sided copy. Press Enter to set the Units price for a Small sized Colour copy. Press Enter to set the Units price for a Medium sized Colour copy. Press Enter to set the Units price for a Large sized Colour copy. Press Enter to set the Units price for a Small sized Colour 2 sided copy. Press Enter to set the Units price for a Medium sized Colour 2 sided copy. Press Enter to set the Units price for a Large sized Colour 2 sided copy. Press Menu to exit Cash Price Setup mode Copier Type Minolta 2: Price settings In addition to the prices set in Minolta 1, the following price settings will be set if the copier type in system setup is set to Minolta 2 interface. Costs Card Fax Page Card Fax Page Card $.01 Press Enter to set the Card price for a Faxed Page. May 2008 P 40 of 82
41 Costs Card Fax Connect fee Connect fee $.01 Costs Card Scan BW Card Scan BW Card $.01 Costs Card Scan Color Card Scan Color Card $.04 Costs Units Fax Page Units Fax Page Units $.01 Costs Units Fax Connect fee Connect fee $.01 Costs Units Scan BW Units Scan BW Units $.01 Costs Units Scan Color Units Scan Color Units $.04 Press Enter to set the Card price for a Fax to connect (initiate a call) Press Enter to make a Black and White Scan Press Enter to make a color Scan Press Enter to set the Units price for a Faxed Page. Press Enter to set the Units price for a Fax to connect (initiate a call) Press Enter to make a Black and White Scan Press Enter to make a color Scan Press Menu to exit Units Price Setup mode May 2008 P 41 of 82
42 Copier Type Panasonic Card Price settings The following price settings will be set if the copier type in system setup is set to 4210 Panasonic interface. Prices Card Small BW Card Small BW Card $.05 Prices Card Med. BW Card Med BW Card $.10 Prices Card Lrg. BW Card Lrg BW Card $.15 Prices Card Small CLR Card Small CLR Card $.35 Prices Card Med. CLR Card Med CLR Card $.40 Prices Card Lrg. CLR Card Lrg CLR Card $.45 Prices Card Scan Job Card Scan Cost Card $..01 Press Enter to set the Card price for a Small sized Black and White copy. Press Enter to set the Card price for a Medium sized Black and White copy. Press Enter to set the Card price for a Large sized Black and White copy. Press Enter to set the Card price for a Small sized Colour copy. Press Enter to set the Card price for a Medium sized Colour copy. Press Enter to set the Card price for a Large sized Colour copy. Press Enter to set the Card price to make a Scan May 2008 P 42 of 82
43 Copier Setup Mode This mode is used to set the Copier interface characteristics. Press the Menu button to move between Root Menus. Press Enter button to select the root menu. Press up or down to change settings. Pressing UP and Down at the same time will clear the current setting to Zero (or its Minimum value). Press Enter to select current setting and move to next menu. If the Keypad is connected the A button will move UP, the B button will move down, the D button will function as the Menu button, and numerical entries will be made directly via keypad. The Clear button will re-set and entry to default or its minimum value. Copier Setup Line 2 mode Line 2 mode Pulse Press Enter to set the line 2 mode Select Pulse, Level or Premium with the UP and Down then press Enter. In Pulse Mode, Price 2 is charged whenever a pulse is detected on the Line 2 input. ON Line 2 Signal OFF Large Paper Clutch ON Line 1 Signal OFF Auditron Output Price 2 Charged Price 1 Charged This mode would be used when individual cassette pick-up solenoids are connected to the Line 1 and PLine 2 signal inputs. In the LEVEL Mode, the input on line 2 acts like a Shift key on a keyboard. If line 2 is active before, during and after a pulse is detected on price input1, the value programmed for Price 2 is charged. ON Line 2 Signal OFF Line 1 Signal ON OFF Price 2 Charged Price 1 Charged May 2008 P 43 of 82
44 In Premium Mode, Price 2 is deducted when the line 2 input is activated and the Price 1 input is ignored for the next pulse as this is for the same page. ON line 2 Signal OFF Large Paper Clutch ON line 1 Signal OFF Auditron Price 2Charged No Charge Price 1 Charged Copier Setup L1 Disable Delay L1 Disable Delay ms 0 Press Enter to set the line 1 Disable Delay. Set the Disable Delay time in milliseconds with the Up and Down then press Enter. L1 Disable Delay time can be used to cause the controller to delay the delay by the number of seconds specified after reception of a copy pulse on Line 1. This feature is sometimes necessary to prevent paper jams or blank pages from being printed. Copier Setup L2 Disable Delay L2 Disable Delay ms 0 Press Enter to set the line 2 Disable Delay. Set the Disable Delay time in milliseconds with the Up and Down then press Enter. L2 Disable Delay time can be used to cause the controller to delay the delay by the number of seconds specified after reception of a copy pulse on Line 2. This feature is sometimes necessary to prevent paper jams or blank pages from being printed. Copier Setup Return Delay Return Delay Sec 2 Press Enter to set the Coin / Card mode Return delay Set the Disable Delay time in seconds with the Up and Down then press Enter. Return Delay is used to ensure that all copy pulses have been received by the controller before coins or the card is returned to the patron. On some copiers it may take up to 12 seconds after pressing copy before the pulse is generated. Copier Setup Press Enter to set the pulse time coming from the copier. Pulse Time ms Pulse Time ms Set the Pulse Time in Milliseconds with the Up and Down then 20 press Enter. The Pulse time sets the shortest pulse that the controller will recognize as a valid copy. May 2008 P 44 of 82
45 Copier Setup Blind Time ms Blind Time ms 500 Press Enter to set the Blind time between copy pulses Set the Blind Time in Milliseconds with the Up and Down then press Enter. The Blind time is set to ignore activity after a valid copy pulse is received. This can be used to ignore multiple pulses generated by the copier or to avoid noisy circuits from triggering false pulses. Copier Setup Relay 2 mode Relay 2 mode Price 2 Press Enter to set the relay 2 mode Select Price 2 or Pulse Clear with the Up and Down then press Enter. In Price 2 mode Relay 2 turns on when there is sufficient credit to make a Line 2 copy In Pulse Clear mode the second relay can be used to simulate the pressing of the Stop or Clear button on the Copier. In this case the relay would be hard wired across the Stop or Clear button of the Copiers control panel. A custom harness would be required for this connection. Copier Setup Press Enter to set the Pulse clear delay time. This setting will only Pulse Clear Dly appear if pulse clear mode was selected above. Pulse Clear Dly Set the Pulse Clear Delay in Milliseconds with the Up and Down 100 then press Enter. This is the delay time between disabling the copier and generating the Pulse clear pulses. Copier Setup Num Clear Pulses Num Clear Pulses 2 Press Enter to set the number of Clear Pulses. This setting will only appear if pulse clear mode was selected above. Set the number of pulses with the Up and Down then press Enter. Copier Setup Press Enter to set the Pulse On time. This setting will only appear Pulse Clear On if pulse clear mode was selected above. Pulse Clear On Set the Pulse Clear On Time Milliseconds with the Up and Down Time 100 then press Enter. This is the length of time the relay will be turned On (Closed) for each clear pulse Copier Setup Press Enter to set the Pulse Off time. This setting will only appear Pulse Clear Off if pulse clear mode was selected above. Pulse Clear Off Set the Pulse Clear Off Time Milliseconds with the Up and Down Time 100 then press Enter. This is the length of time the relay will be turned Off (Opened) between each clear pulse Press Menu to exit Copier Setup mode May 2008 P 45 of 82
46 Print Setup Mode This mode is used to set the Print Settings. Press the Menu button to move between Root Menus. Press Enter button to select the root menu. Press up or down to change settings. Pressing UP and Down at the same time will clear the current setting to Zero (or its Minimum value). Press Enter to select current setting and move to next menu. If the Keypad is connected the A button will move UP, the B button will move down, the D button will function as the Menu button, and numerical entries will be made directly via keypad. The Clear button will re-set and entry to default or its minimum value. When printing on some multifunction machines the following settings may be needed. Print Setup Com Port? Com Port? Com 1 Press Enter to select the Com port to be used for printing. Select COM1 (DB9) or USB with the Up and Down then press Enter. IMPORTANT NOTE: The power must be re-set after changing the Com port setting for the change to be applied. Print Setup Disable Relay Disable Relay Yes Print Setup Ignore Pulses Ignore Pulses Yes Press Enter to Disable the enable relay when printing. Select Yes or No with the Up and Down then press Enter. If set to yes and printing is initiated the Enable relay will open Press Enter to ignore copy pulses when printing. Select Yes or No with the Up and Down then press Enter. If set to yes and printing is initiated copy pulses will not be counted Press Menu to exit Print Setup mode May 2008 P 46 of 82
47 4715 Fax Setup Mode This mode is used to set 4517 Fax interface Settings. Press the Menu button to move between Root Menus. Press Enter button to select the root menu. Press up or down to change settings. Pressing UP and Down at the same time will clear the current setting to Zero (or its Minimum value). Press Enter to select current setting and move to next menu. If the Keypad is connected the A button will move UP, the B button will move down, the D button will function as the Menu button, and numerical entries will be made directly via keypad. The Clear button will re-set and entry to default or its minimum value Fax Setup Com Port? Com Port? COM Fax Setup Disable Relay Disable Relay Yes 4517 Fax Setup Ignore Pulses Ignore Pulses Yes 4517 Fax Setup Num Digits Local Num Digits Local 0 Press Enter to select the Com port that the 4517 Fax Controller is connected to Select COM1 or COM4 with the Up and Down then press Enter. Press Enter to Disable the enable relay when Faxing. When faxing on some multifunction machines this settings may be needed. Select Yes or No with the Up and Down then press Enter. If set to yes and faxing is initiated the Enable relay will open Press Enter to ignore copy pulses when faxing. When faxing on some multifunction machines this settings may be needed. Select Yes or No with the Up and Down then press Enter. If set to yes and faxing is initiated copy pulses will not be counted Press Enter to set the number of digits dialed for a local Fax. Applies to numbers not starting with 0 or 1 Set the number of digits dialed for a local Fax with the Up and Down then press Enter Fax Setup calls Allowed calls Allowed 1 Press Enter to set the code for the types of Faxes allowed Set the code number with the Up and Down then press Enter. Code description is listed below: 1 = Local Faxes 2 = Long Distance Faxes 3 = Local + Long Distance Faxes 4 = International Faxes 5 = International + Local Faxes 6 = International + Long 7 = International + Long Distance + Local Faxes Distance Faxes May 2008 P 47 of 82
48 Local Call Area Codes In some locations there are area codes that although take on a long distance dialing pattern but are not actually long distance calls. To allow for this up to 10 area codes can be set to charge as local calls Fax Setup Press Enter to set an area code to be charged as local. 10 area codes Area Code X can be set. Are Code X Set the each digit with the Up and Down then press Enter to move 000 to the next digit. Press UP and Down together to reset to 000 (used to indicate no area code) Press Menu to exit 4517 Fax Setup mode May 2008 P 48 of 82
49 4715 Fax Pricing Setup Mode This mode is used to set 4517 Fax interface pricing. Press the Menu button to move between Root Menus. Press Enter button to select the root menu. Press up or down to change settings. Pressing UP and Down at the same time will clear the current setting to Zero (or its Minimum value). Press Enter to select current setting and move to next menu. If the Keypad is connected the A button will move UP, the B button will move down, the D button will function as the Menu button, and numerical entries will be made directly via keypad. The Clear button will re-set and entry to default or its minimum value Fax Pricing Local P1 Cash Local P1 Cash Fax Pricing Local P2 Cash Local P2 Cash Fax Pricing L.D. P1 Cash L.D. P1 Cash Fax Pricing L.D. P2 Cash L.D. P2 Cash Fax Pricing INTL P1 Cash INTL P1 Cash Fax Pricing INTL P2 Cash INTL P2 Cash Fax Pricing Local P1 Card Local P1 Card.20 Press Enter to change the Units price for the first page of a local Fax Press Enter to change the Units price for each additional page of a local Fax Press Enter to change the Units price for the first page of a long distance Fax Press Enter to change the Units price for each additional page of a long distance Fax Press Enter to change the Units price for the first page of international Fax Press Enter to change the Units price for each additional page of an international Fax Press Enter to change the Card price for the first page of a local Fax May 2008 P 49 of 82
50 4517 Fax Pricing Local P2 Card Local P2 Card Fax Pricing L.D. P1 Card L.D. P1 Card Fax Pricing L.D. P2 Card L.D. P2 Card Fax Pricing INTL P1 Card INTL P1 Card Fax Pricing INTL P2 Card INTL P2 Card Fax Pricing Local P1 Unit Local P1 Unit Fax Pricing Local P2 Unit Local P2 Unit Fax Pricing L.D. P1 Unit L.D. P1 Unit Fax Pricing L.D. P2 Unit L.D. P2 Unit 1 Press Enter to change the Card price for each additional page of a local Fax Press Enter to change the Card price for the first page of a long distance Fax Press Enter to change the Card price for each additional page of a long distance Fax Press Enter to change the Card price for the first page of international Fax Press Enter to change the Card price for each additional page of an international Fax Press Enter to change the Unit price for the first page of a local Fax Press Enter to change the Unit price for each additional page of a local Fax Press Enter to change the Unit price for the first page of a long distance Fax Press Enter to change the Unit price for each additional page of a long distance Fax May 2008 P 50 of 82
51 4517 Fax Pricing INTL P1 Unit INTL P1 Unit Fax Pricing INTL P2 Unit INTL P2 Unit 1 Press Enter to change the Unit price for the first page of international Fax Press Enter to change the Unit price for each additional page of an international Fax Press Menu to exit Fax Pricing Setup mode May 2008 P 51 of 82
52 Bonus Setup Mode The Bonus function can be used to encourage patrons to add larger values to the Units card by offering a bonus percentage on monies added to the card. There are 3 levels of bonus available based upon the value of money being added. NOTE: The bonus is determined by the Value added to the card during the session NOT the balance on the card Press the Menu button to move between Root Menus. Press Enter button to select the root menu. Press up or down to change settings. Pressing UP and Down at the same time will clear the current setting to Zero (or its Minimum value). Press Enter to select current setting and move to next menu. If the Keypad is connected the A button will move UP, the B button will move down, the D button will function as the Menu button, and numerical entries will be made directly via keypad. The Clear button will re-set and entry to default or its minimum value. Bonus Use Bonuses? Use Bonuses No Bonus Bonus lvl 1 bonus lvl 1 $5.00 Press Enter to set the Pulse On time. This setting will only appear if the card reader is enabled in peripherals. Select Yes or No with the Up and Down then press Enter. Press Enter to set the bonus level 1. This setting will only appear if the card reader is enabled in peripherals. Set the level for bonus 1 to be applied with the Up and Down then press Enter. Bonus Bonus1 % to add bonus1 % to add 5 Press Enter to set the bonus % for level 1. This setting will only appear if the card reader is enabled in peripherals. Set the % to add for bonus 1 with the Up and Down then press Enter. When the deposited amount reaches the set level the corresponding percentage will be added to the card balance as a bonus. Bonus Bonus lvl 2 bonus lvl 2 $12.00 Press Enter to set the bonus level 2. This setting will only appear if the card reader is enabled in peripherals. Set the level for bonus 2 to be applied with the Up and Down then press Enter. Bonus Bonus2 % to add bonus2 % to add 7 Press Enter to set the bonus % for level 2. This setting will only appear if the card reader is enabled in peripherals. Set the % to add for bonus 2 with the Up and Down then press Enter. When the deposited amount reaches the set level the corresponding percentage will be added to the card balance as a bonus. May 2008 P 52 of 82
53 Bonus Bonus lvl 3 bonus lvl 3 $20.00 Press Enter to set the bonus level 3. This setting will only appear if the card reader is enabled in peripherals. Set the level for bonus 3 to be applied with the Up and Down then press Enter. Bonus Bonus3 % to add bonus3 % to add 10 Press Enter to set the bonus % for level 3. This setting will only appear if the card reader is enabled in peripherals. Set the % to add for bonus 3 with the Up and Down then press Enter. When the deposited amount reaches the set level the corresponding percentage will be added to the card balance as a bonus. Press Menu to exit Bonus Setup mode Diagnostics Mode Diagnostic mode was developed for production testing only and should not be used in the field. May 2008 P 53 of 82
54 Serial Printer Cable 9 D-Sub Male 9 D-Sub Male GREEN GREEN 5 5 RED 5400 to RED 2 Printer 3 BLACK BLACK 3 2 ITC Part Number NL Seiko DPU 414 Printer Settings Dip SW-1 Dip SW-2 Dip SW-3 1 (OFF) Input = Serial 1 (OFF) Printing Col. = 80 1 (ON) Data Length = 8 Bits 2 (ON) Print Speed = High 2 (ON) User Font = On 2 (ON) Parity Setting = NO 3 (OFF) Auto Loading = Off 3 (OFF) Character Select = Special 3 (ON) Parity Condition = Odd 4 (OFF) Auto LF = Off 4 (OFF) Zero = Slash 4 (OFF) Busy Control = Xon/Xoff 5 (ON) SettingCommand = Enable 5 (ON) International 5 (OFF) Baud 6 (OFF) Printing 6 (ON) Character 6 (ON) Rate 7 (ON) Density 7 (ON) Set 7 (ON) Select 8 (ON) = 100% 8 (OFF) = U.S.A. 8 (ON) = 9600bps May 2008 P 54 of 82
55 Serial PC Cable 9 D-Sub Male 9 D-Sub Female GREEN RED BLACK 5400 to PC GREEN RED BLACK ITC Part Number PC Serial Settings Serial USB Cable To connect to a PC via USB a standard A to B type USB cable is used. USB Driver To use the USB connectivity a driver will need to be installed onto the PC. The appropriate Windows driver can be downloaded from or contact ITC systems. May 2008 P 55 of 82
56 INSTALLATION Most photocopiers provide connection through a Key Counter or Auditron harness. The Coin Box enables the copier through the ENABLE Circuit of by closing a switch when sufficient credit is available. A voltage signal or relay contact closure signals the Coin Box that a copy has been produced through the PULSE circuit. If the copier does not have this circuitry available please contact ITC Systems Service department for other options. Placement of the Coin, Bill and Card Controller The Coin Box is designed to be mounted on or near the copier to be controlled. Different mounting brackets or stands can be provided by ITC Systems as an option. Mounting holes are located on the back (door) of the housing to secure it to the surface on which it is placed, i.e. adjacent wall or to the machine. The Coin Box should always be attached in a proper way for safety and security. Connecting to Power Power is supplied to the Controller by plugging the external Class 2, 24VAC transformer into a standard grounded 120 Volt wall outlet. The use of long extension cords or power bars is not recommended. May 2008 P 56 of 82
57 Copier Control Cable Generic Copier Cable The Coin-op is shipped with the Generic copier cable unless a Copier Specific cable is ordered. The Generic cable comes with connectors to Splice onto the Copier s Control Harness. Coin-op Interface Connector J6 Copier Connection to Enable 2 COM Enable 2 N.O (N.C) Enable 1 COM Enable 1 N.O. Enable 1 N.C. V- Out 35mA Max V+ Out 35mA Max Pulse 2 Signal Pulse 2 Return Pulse 1 Signal Pulse 1 Return #22 AWG X 9 WHITE BLACK 6 BLUE 7 ORANGE 8 YELLOW 9 VIOLET 10 BROWN RED Chassis Ground GREEN May 2008 P 57 of 82
58 Connection to the Copier Enable: The Enable is provided on the Black and White wires from the Coin-Op. This is a dry relay contact which is NORMALLY OPEN (open when disabled, closed when enabled). The relay is capable of switching ½ Amp at 60 Volts AC or DC. Typically, the Enable is attached to the copier Key Counter Plug by removing any jumper on the plug then attaching the Black wire to one side of the circuit and the White to the other side. BLACK RED * NOTE: This Diagram is for general reference only. The circuit positions may not correspond to the copier being Installed WHITE KEY-COUNTER CONNECTOR BROWN CUT JUMPER OR REMOVE PLUG "JUMPER" Pulse: The pulse is typically connected to the other 2 circuits on the Key Counter Plug. On most copiers, this will give 1 count per page printed (24vdc Pulse). Connect the Red to one wire of the Deduct circuit and the Brown to the other. Connection to Earth Ground IMPORTANT NOTE! The Green Ground wire on the Copier Harness is connected to the 5400 Chassis. This wire MUST be connected to the Copier Chassis or other Earth Ground for EMC and ESD shielding. Failure to connect this wire to Earth Ground could result in Interference with other electronic devices, Operational malfunction, and/or damage to the If the 5400 is used in an application where it is not connected to a Copier the chassis must still be connected to an earth ground. Contact ITC Systems Supportex department for assistance. May 2008 P 58 of 82
59 Alternate Connections: Using a Paper Clutch On some copiers, the Deduct pulse comes very late in the print cycle which may allow additional pages to be printed even though the credit is used up. To get around this, a common clutch (registration clutch for example) can be used for the billing pulse. Attach the Red wire to one side of the clutch and the Brown to the other. PRICE 1 (RED) REG Clutch +24 Volts PRICE 1 (BROWN) Signal The Deduct Pulse may also be taken off of the pick-up clutches for each tray using blocking diode as follows: PRICE 1 (RED) P/U Clutch Volts 1N4003 Signal +24 Volts P/U Clutch 2 PRICE 1 (BROWN) 1N4003 Signal +24 Volts P/U Clutch 3 Signal 1N4003 Note: Diodes are required (not supplied) (i.e. 1N4003 or equivalent). Diodes MUST be used to isolate the clutches, otherwise permanent damage may occur to the copier May 2008 P 59 of 82
60 Second Price (i.e. Large Paper) Connection: - Line 2 LEVEL Mode The Yellow and Violet wires on the interface plug are available to act as a Shift to Price 2 input. When a voltage between 5 and 30 volts (AC or DC) is applied to this input, the Coin-Op will reflect the number of copies available to the second Price set in the parameters. Any Deduct Pulse received while this signal is active will change the second Price setting. Typically, the Shift to Price 2 input is attached to an LED indicator that is lit when the larger paper cassette is being used. INPUT 2 (YELLOW) INPUT 2 (VIOLET) LED May 2008 P 60 of 82
61 Second Price (i.e. Large Paper) Connection: - Line 2 PULSE Mode The Price 1 input is attached to each clutch to charge Price 1. The Price 2 input is attached to each clutch to charge Price 2. PRICE 1 (RED) P/U Clutch Volts 1N4003 Signal +24 Volts P/U Clutch 2 PRICE 1 (BROWN) 1N4003 Signal +24 Volts P/U Clutch 3 Signal 1N4003 PRICE 2 (YELLOW) P/U Clutch Volts PRICE 2 (VIOLET) 1N4003 Signal +24 Volts P/U Clutch 5 Signal 1N4003 Note: Diodes are required (not supplied) (i.e. 1N4003 or equivalent). Diodes MUST be used to isolate the clutches, otherwise permanent damage may occur to the copier May 2008 P 61 of 82
62 Second Price (i.e. Large Paper) Connection: - Line 2 PREMIUM Mode The Price 1 input is attached to a common clutch (i.e. registration clutch) or signal (i.e. the Auditron or key counter port). The Price 2 input is attached to the paper tray clutch(es) that are to charge the Price 2 amount. Note: In this mode, when premium pages are printed, the Price 1 pulse immediately following the Price 2 pulse is ignored. PRICE 1 (RED) PRICE 1 (BROWN) KEY COUNTER Connector "Enable" "Pulse" OR PRICE 1 (RED) PRICE 1 (BROWN) REG Clutch +24 Volts Signal +24 Volts PRICE 2 (YELLOW) PRICE 2 (VIOLET) 1N4003 Premuim Paper Clutch 1 Premuim Paper Clutch 2 Signal +24 Volts Signal 1N4003 Note: Diodes are required (not supplied) (i.e. 1N4003 or equivalent). Diodes MUST be used to isolate the clutches, otherwise permanent damage may occur to the copier May 2008 P 62 of 82
63 Supply Voltage Orange and Blue A 15 Volt current limited supply is available for use with copiers that do not supply a deduct pulse but instead a contact closure, or transistor collector emitter path, when a copy is made. Xerox, OCE, and some Kodak copiers typically work in this fashion. Refer to the notes supplied with the copier to attach. Below is a typical connection as would be used on the Xerox bookmark 35 copiers Custom Control Cable Copier Foreign Interf ace BLACK BLUE WHITE ORANGE BROWN RED "Enable" "Pulse" 1N4003 DB15 MALE DB15 FEMALE May 2008 P 63 of 82
64 Setup with Print Manager Connecting communication cable Connect a straight through male-female serial cable to COM 1 on the Coin Box (Top-Left- Corner). The other end is connected to COM1 or COM2 of the computer running Print Manager. Configuration of Print Manager Start Print Manger, click on Preferences button, then Readers button. Select ITC Coin-Op ACT Serial Interface for Reader Identification. Set the Parity to Odd, Stop to 1, Data to 8, and Baud to Select either Com1 or Com2 for Communication Port of the computer running Print Manager. The rest can use the default values. Refer to the manual that came with Print Manager for details. Set Coin Changer Return Escrow to Serial Control on the 5400 May 2008 P 64 of 82
65 Connection to 4517 FAX Interface Connect the 4517 Fax Interface tocom1 (External RS232) or COM4 (J14 on PCB) depending on the port selected in settings. The 4517 Fax Interface is powered separately from the Coin Op and must be plugged into an available AC outlet. Phone Jack ITC Systems Coin Controller Fax Machine AC Outlet 4517 Interface 4517 Interface Cable 9 D-Sub Male Molex GREEN RED BLACK 4517 to 5400 GREEN RED BLACK Configuration Fax board firmware: CPU1-4517_1 v3_5.inx CPU2-4517_2 v3_2.inx Jumper on the fax board: JP12-3,4 May 2008 P 65 of 82
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81 Coinco BA30 Flash Codes Flash codes 1-6 may appear during normal servicing of the BA30. To access flash codes 7-18, open bill box lid and remove power from the BA30 for 10seconds. Reapply power to BA30 with bill box lid open. Flash codes 7-18 will now appear for respective error or condition detected in the BA30. If more than one error or condition is exists, the lower number flash code will appear until its respective error or condition is corrected. The left and right sensors referenced below are given viewing the BA30 from the front. # of Flashes Description of Flash Codes 1 Bill box full 2 Bill box lid is open or bill box is off 3 Check bill path 4 All bill accept switches are off 5 Bill jam or sensor error 6 Stacker motor/home sensor 7 Transport motor/encoder sensor 8 Reserved for future use 9 EEPROM checksum error 10 RAM or ROM checksum error 11 Center optic sensor 12 Right optic sensor 13 Left optic sensor 14 Bill position sensor error 15 Right skew sensor 16 Left skew sensor 17 Lower board anti-pullback lever sensor 18 Upper board anti-pullback lever sensor May 2008 P 81 of 82
82 ITC SYSTEMS WARRANTY AND LIABILITY CONTRACT By issuing a Purchase Order or contracting with ITC Systems to carry out the supply of products, clients are accepting the terms of this Warranty and Liability Contract. This document states the warranty and liability offered by ITC Systems on any products we manufacture or services we provide for our clients. ITC Systems shall not be liable for any direct, indirect and/or consequential damages or losses, including loss of use, revenue, profit incurred by the client, its customers and/or any third party as a result of the use of the work carried out by ITC Systems for the client, including any loss resulting from equipment failure or malfunctions, design or programming errors or any other use of the work carried out in this contract. The client specifically waives any claim or recourse it may have against ITC Systems in any of the above instances. When ITC Systems is manufacturing equipment, the equipment to be manufactured will be an exact replication of previously manufactured product, or the prototype, unless specified otherwise by the client, in writing. ITC Systems warrants all parts of new equipment for one year, from date of invoice or if warranty card is on file, from date on card, against DEFECTIVE MATERIAL OR WORKMANSHIP, but not against damage caused by accident, abuse, faulty installation, or improper operation. ITC Systems will repair, or at its option, replace without charge, F.O.B. factory, defective parts returned to its factory, transportation charges prepaid. ITC Systems obligation under this warranty is limited to repair or replacement as stated herein and does not include the return shipping charges. Any changes in design or improvements added to the line of equipment shall not create any obligation to install same on equipment previously sold and delivered to the client. Any unauthorized alteration of, or addition to, articles of the contractors manufacture voids this warranty. Equipment returned for Warranty repair must be accompanied by a copy of the Bill of Sale as verification of Purchase date. Equipment returned without a Bill of Sale will be charged to the customer at the normal repair rates. May 2008 P 82 of 82
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