MEI CASHFLOW 9524, CASHFLOW 9520e, CASHFLOW 9524e, CASHFLOW 9528, CASHFLOW 9528e User Manual

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CASHFLOW® 952X / 952Xe / 9510
SELECTOR SYSTEMS
USER GUIDE
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MEI CashFlow® 952X / 952Xe / 9510 Design Guide
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CashFlow® 952X / 952Xe / 9510 Selector Design Guide
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This edition (March 2005) Printed in the USA.
Note: Your product may differ slightly from some of the illustrations in this document.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS ..................................................................................................................................... 3
SAFETY ................................................................................................................................................................5
WARNING ........................................................................................................................................................... 5
CAUTION.............................................................................................................................................................5
MAXIMUM OPERATING VOLTAGE .......................................................................................................................5
DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENTS .............................................................................................................................5
DISPOSAL OF PRODUCT .......................................................................................................................................5
CONFORMANCE TO INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS...............................................................................................5
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION ......................................................................................................................... 7
COMPATIBILITY............................................................................................................................................... 8
PRODUCT FEATURES ...................................................................................................................................... 9
DIAGNOSTIC LED (1) .......................................................................................................................................10
IBUTTON® MEMORY CONTACTS (2) .................................................................................................................. 10
SERVICE TOOL CONNECTOR (3) ........................................................................................................................ 10
SERIAL INTERFACE CONNECTOR (HII OR CCTALK) (4)..................................................................................... 11
CF952X/CF952Xe .......................................................................................................................................11
CF9510 ........................................................................................................................................................ 11
DYNAMIC ROUTE INHIBIT CONNECTOR (5) .......................................................................................................11
CONFIGURATION SWITCHES (6)......................................................................................................................... 11
CF952Xe...................................................................................................................................................... 11
CF9510 ........................................................................................................................................................ 11
MACHINE INTERFACE CONNECTOR (8)..............................................................................................................12
PRE-GATE STROBE AND DIRECTIONAL STROBES (9)......................................................................................... 12
REJECT LEVER (10)........................................................................................................................................... 12
SEPARATOR CONNECTOR (11)........................................................................................................................... 12
CF952X/CF952Xe .......................................................................................................................................12
CF9510 ........................................................................................................................................................ 12
COIN ENTRY MOUNTING OPTIONS .......................................................................................................... 13
COIN ENTRY BEZELS......................................................................................................................................... 13
Y-CHUTE COMPONENTS.................................................................................................................................... 14
INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................................................... 15
SIDE ENTRY MOUNTING.................................................................................................................................... 15
TOP ENTRY MOUNTING..................................................................................................................................... 16
CASHFLOW 9528 SYSTEM MOUNTING ..............................................................................................................17
REMOVAL OF MANIFOLD AND COLLAR PLATE.................................................................................................. 18
REMOVAL OF Y-CHUTE ..................................................................................................................................... 18
MACHINE INTERFACE CONNECTOR ....................................................................................................... 19
ACCEPTANCE TEST ....................................................................................................................................... 21
AFTER INSTALLING THE VALIDATOR ................................................................................................................ 21
TESTING FOR ACCEPTANCE............................................................................................................................... 21
COIN ROUTING CF9524 & CF9528............................................................................................................... 22
COIN ROUTING COMPATIBILITY........................................................................................................................ 23
ROUTE INHIBIT CONNECTOR ............................................................................................................................. 24
PRODUCT CONFIGURATION....................................................................................................................... 25
WHAT IS THE LED DOING? ...............................................................................................................................25
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Normal Operations ...................................................................................................................................... 25
DIL Switch Teach Operations......................................................................................................................25
iButton® Functions....................................................................................................................................... 25
DIL SWITCH OPTIONS FOR THE VALIDATOR...................................................................................................... 26
Do I Need to Switch the Power Off and On?............................................................................................... 26
SW1 - ALARM ENABLE .................................................................................................................................... 28
SW2 – HII STANDALONE MODE (SERIAL MODE ONLY)................................................................................... 30
SW3 - ENABLE COIN TEACH AND SW4 - INHIBIT COIN TEACH........................................................................ 31
SW5 - TOKEN 1 TEACH AND SW6 TOKEN 2 TEACH......................................................................................... 32
SW7 AND SW8 – ROUTE TEACH ......................................................................................................................33
Route Teach Procedure ...............................................................................................................................34
USING THE iBUTTON®................................................................................................................................... 38
USER OPERATION.............................................................................................................................................. 39
CONCEPT........................................................................................................................................................... 39
CONFIGURING THE IBUTTON®........................................................................................................................... 40
USING THE IBUTTON
MAINTENANCE ...............................................................................................................................................42
PRODUCT SUPPORT....................................................................................................................................... 43
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TO PROGRAM ................................................................................................................. 40
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SAFETY

Warning

Before cleaning, servicing, removing or replacing CashFlow® units ALWAYS SWITCH OFF or ISOLATE the ELECTRICITY SUPPLY to the host machine.

Caution

This guide is recommended for use by personnel trained to carry out electrical installation.

Maximum Operating Voltage

Do not apply more than the voltage specified on the unit, and within the following:
Full Operating Voltage range:
Supply Voltage Ripple:
Current consumption:
+10V to +15V DC (+12V nominal)
and 22V to 27V DC (24V nominal) for CF9510
Within Vmin to Vmax up to 100Hz, <250mV pk - pk for Frequency>100Hz
Quiescent current: 100mA Max
Accept Gate: 800mA
Max current:
2.3A Max CF9524/CF9524e
3.0A Max CF9528/CF9528e

Dangerous Environments

Do not operate the unit in the presence of flammable gasses or fumes, or after the entry of fluid into the machine.

Disposal of Product

Always dispose of defective units according to local regulations.

Conformance to International Standards

When installed and operated according to the instructions provided for the particular unit, CashFlow country in which they are used.
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products meet the applicable international and national safety standards for any
SAFETY
All electrical connections to the product must be rated according to the requirements for “Accessible SELV” circuits as defined in EN60335-1. The product is therefore suitable for use in a class 2 (non-earthed or non-grounded) appliance.
Overcurrent protection is not included in the product and should be provided as part of the host machine. The recommended fuse value at the rated supply of 12V is:
3A Slow blow (to EN60127)
Other protection methods may be used providing their overcurrent characteristics remain within the overall operating characteristics of the above fuse.
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Warning: This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
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PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION

MEI has manufactured coin mechanisms compatible with gaming and amusement machines for a number of years. Over this time the functionality of the range has been enhanced to match the market needs and whilst maintaining mechanical compatibility.
The products detailed in this handbook relate to the CashFlow® 95xx Series. To ensure you have the right product for your application please read this section.
CashFlow® 9520/9520e/9510
Supports 4 way Separator (optional, not available on the CF9510)
Supports 8 way Separator (optional, not available on the CF9510)
Available as Direct Entry, Side Entry or Top Entry
CashFlow® 9524/9524e
CashFlow® 9520/9520e plus
4 way Separator, available as Side
CashFlow
8 way Separator, available as Top
Entry, Top Entry or System Product
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CashFlow® 9528/9528e
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9520/9520e plus
Entry or System Product
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COMPATIBILITY

CashFlow® 111
&
CashFlow® 115
CashFlow® 9520
CashFlow® 9520e
CashFlow® 126 CashFlow® 9524
CashFlow® 9524e
CashFlow® 129 CashFlow® 9528
CashFlow® 9528e
CashFlow® 130 CashFlow® 9510
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PRODUCT FEATURES

1
2
3
10
i™Button
Memory
9
Key:
4
11
Diagnostic Bi-colour LED
1
iButton® Memory Contacts
2
Support Tool Connector (i.e. CPM – Cashflow Programing Module)
3
a) Serial Interface Connector (HII) on CF952X
4
b) Serial Interface Connector (HII/ccTalk®) on CF952Xe
c) STD212, 12V 10-way Open Collector Parallel Interface on CF9510
Route Inhibit Connector (not available in CF9510)
5
Configuration Switches (8 way DIL)
6
5
8
7
6
Post-gate and Directional Strobes
7
Machine Interface Connector (CF952X/CF952Xe only, Dual polarity
8
and BCO)
Pre-gate Strobe
9
10
11
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Reject Lever
a) Separator Connector for CF952X/CF952Xe Series
b) STD 124, 24V 16-way Open Collector Parallel Interface for CF9510
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Diagnostic LED (1)

The bi-colour LED fitted to the CashFlow® CF952X/CF952Xe/CF9510 series validator indicates it’s operational and configuration status by way of colour code flashes. For normal operation, refer to the table below.
Normal Operation LED Codes
OFF
No power on product
G
R
When a Coin is Inserted
Example:
LED Key =
1 x Flashes
G
2 x Flashes
R
3 x Flashes
R
4 x Flashes
R
Coin Inhibited by Machine
1 x Flashes
G
Green ON
OFF
G
G
G
G
G
Green LED flashes once then LED turns to solid Green ON
G
iButton® Memory Contacts (2)
Unit Working OK
Unit Faulty
Coin Accepted by Unit
Coin Unrecognised by Unit
Coin Inhibited by Unit
Green Flashing
G
R
Red Flashing
The iButton® memory (when placed onto the iButton® contacts) allows, routing and inhibit configuration data settings to be transferred from one CF952X/CF952Xe validator to another.
This feature is currently not available in the CF9510.

Service Tool Connector (3)

This 6-way connector is primarily used with the MEI service tool i.e. CPM and provides a simple way of re-programming the validator whilst in the machine.
Note: MEI Support Tools (CPM) will not work if the CF952Xe is in ccTalk mode
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Serial Interface Connector (HII or ccTalk) (4)

CF952X/CF952Xe
This 10-pin connector provides a serial interface to an HII interface or ccTalk® for the CF952X and CF952Xe series. The serial mode is selected via the 8 way DIP switch.
Refer to the CF952Xe Series Product Specification for details about the command set implementation in support of the ccTalk
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interface.
CF9510
This connector provides access to the STD212 12V, 10-pin dual inline interface. It provides the following input/output signals:
Supply Voltage Input (12 volts)
A to F Coin Outputs (output signal)
All Inhibit signal (input signal)
Escrow Return Signal (output signal)

Dynamic Route Inhibit Connector (5)

This is a 9-pin connector that provides input from the machine to the validator. Its function is to modify coin routing. When a specific exit is full, the host machine will signal to the validator to redirect subsequent coins to an overflow route.
E.g. If a specific exit route becomes full, the machine will send a signal to the validator instructing it to route any further coins to an alternative exit route.
This feature is not available in the CF9510 as the product does not support a Separator.

Configuration Switches (6)

The 8 way dual in line (DIL) switch provide a way to manually configure the validator. The following configurations can be achieved.
Setting the alarm on or off
Selecting dedicated serial HI2 operation
Enable or Inhibit coins and tokens
Teaching of tokens
Teaching of primary, secondary and tertiary routes
CF952Xe
The 8 way dual in line switch behaves slightly differently in the CF952Xe. In these models, SW2 selects serial mode. Once in serial mode, SW1 is used to then select between HII or ccTalk
. If SW2 is off, SW 1 reverts to Alarm Enable/Disable functionality.
CF9510
In this variant, DIL switches 3 through 6 are identical to the CF952X/CF952Xe series. However, switches 1,2 and 7, 8 have different functions. Switches 1 and 2 select the active output mode, switch 7 selects parallel output teach, and switch 8 selects multi-pulse teach mode.
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Machine Interface Connector (8)

This 17-way connector provides power to the validator. This connector carries the coin inhibit and coin outputs signals to and from the machine.
The connector provides the following input and outputs signals:
Supply Voltage Input (12 volts)
A to F Coin Outputs (output signal)
A to F Coin Inhibits (input signal)
Coin Output Common (input signal)
Output Mode (input signal)
This connector is not available on the CF9510.

Pre-Gate Strobe and Directional Strobes (9)

The pre-gate stobe detects obstructions around the accept gate. If an obstruction is detected then coin acceptance is inhibited until the obstruction is cleared.
Directional strobes detect unauthorised entry of a coin for example, a coin or token entering through the bottom of the Unit.

Reject Lever (10)

The reject lever has two uses: -
To clear coins jammed in the validators coin path
To confirm programming operation

Separator Connector (11)

CF952X/CF952Xe
This connector is used to connect the validator to the separator on the CF952X and CF952Xe series.
CF9510
On the CF9510, this connector is used as the STD124 Open-collector Parallel interface. It provides the following input/output signals :
Supply Voltage Input (24Vnom)
A to F Coin Outputs (output signal)
A to F Coin Inhibits (input signal)
Escrow Return Signal (output signal)
All Inhibit signal (input signal)
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COIN ENTRY MOUNTING OPTIONS

There are a number of accessories available for the CashFlow® 952x/CF952Xe/CF9510 series products. These accessories allow for easy mounting of the product to a wide range of machines.
The Entry Bezel and the Y-Chute options can be used with either the CashFlow 9524/9524e and 9528/9528e top entry mechanisms.
The CashFlow® 9524/9524e can be supplied for short channel mounting provided the machine has the appropriate mounting points for the bezel and Y-chute to be fitted.

Coin Entry Bezels

There are two entry bezel options available. The single coin option is used in coin only applications and the dual coin/token. Both versions incorporate a reject button that allows the return of jammed coin/tokens.
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Single coin bezel Coin/Token Bezel
Coin Entry Bezels - Side View
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Y-Chute Components

Two Y-chute options are available that are used in conjunction with the coin entry bezels. One type includes electronics with back illumination of the dual coin/token entry bezel (DCE) and the other has no electronics particularly suitable for coin only applications.
Fluid Duct
Electronic Y-Chute Coin Only Y-Chute
The overall design of both Y-chutes is the same, with the addition of electronics for back illumination being used with the dual coin/token option.
Illumination Bulbs
DCE Y-chute
The two Y-chutes already referred to can both be used with the short channel version, but care must be taken to ensure that the required gap is maintained between the Y-chute reject arm link and the reject lever of the coin mechanism.
Non-electric Y-chute
To host machine
To
Coin Only Set-up
Dual coin/token Y-chute with
To host machine
Coin/token inhibit signals
To validator
Controller Set-up
In a coin only application the interface loom from the machine goes directly to the validator.
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The use of the dual coin/token application requires a different loom, which connects as shown above.
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INSTALLATION

There are two types of machine mounting methods available, “Side Entry and Top Entry”. For side entry products the machine must have fitted a MEI front plate, for top entry mounting a metal channel is used.
Installing or removing the CashFlow® product from your machine can be done by following these simple instructions.
Connect the separator loom to the connector at the base of the validator and locate
the rectangular boss on the top of the separator into the base of the validator.
Firmly screw the separator fixing lugs onto the rear of the validator.
Having ensured that the front plate has a firm location onto the front of the machine,
insert the side of the validator onto the two round bosses at the rear of the front plate and push firmly together until the two retaining clips are fully engaged.

Side Entry Mounting

When installing the CashFlow® 9500 front entry product, it will be fitted to a MEI front plate and the following instructions will always apply.
Having ensured that the front plate has a firm location onto the front of the machine, insert the side of the validator onto the two round bosses at the rear of the front plate and push firmly together until the two retaining clips are fully engaged.
Retaining Clips
Bosses
Fixing Lugs
Separator Loom
Note: Your product may differ slightly from some of the illustrations in this document.
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Top Entry Mounting

The mounting channel for the CashFlow® 9524/9524e top entry product is supplied by the machine manufacturer, and therefore some variations may exist from machine to machine, however in principle these instructions still apply.
When mounted into a channel the product must be fully assembled and ready for use, with only the machine interface loom to be connected.
The mounting points indicated must be firmly seated into the channel and a gap of between 2-3 mm left between the reject lever and the reject arm from the machine. This small gap will ensure that the validator lid is able to fully close when the reject button on the machine has been pressed and released.
2 - 3 mm Gap
Reject Lever
Validator Lid
Mounting Holes
Mounting Point
Machine Interface Connector
Note: Your product may differ slightly from some of the illustrations in this document.
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Cashflow 9528/9528e System Mounting

The CashFlow® 9528/9528e system consists of a channel, Y-chute, validator, 8-way separator, manifold and tube collar plate.
This is supplied as a complete system, but should you need to replace any part of it do so only in a set sequence, starting from near the top.
Note: The Y-chute can, of course, be removed first, but it is not necessary to do so just to access the other modules.
Note: Your product may differ slightly from some of the illustrations in this document.
Ensure that power is turned off, not only to the validator, but also to the Y-chute if
live.
Disconnect machine interface loom, and the route inhibit connector.
Disengage the release catch and lift the validator and separator upwards out of the
mounting points. Pull the validator and separator forwards clear of channel.
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Removal of Manifold and Collar Plate

The manifold is supported in position by four lugs which slot into the side plates of the channel. It is retained there by two catches, as is the collar plate at the bottom.
Manifold Release Catches
Collar Plate Release Catches

Removal of Y-chute

Always disconnect the electrical connection first, if used, before removal of the Y-
chute.
Pinch together the bottom ends of the Y-chute and lift upwards and to the right from
the channel.
Electrical Connection
Pinch together and pull Upwards to the right
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MACHINE INTERFACE CONNECTOR

The interface to the validator from the machine is exactly the same as those that apply to the earlier MS/ME and CF1xx series validators, with the exception of pin 8 of the 17-way connector. Although the CF952X/CF952Xe series has a 17-way connector, it can accommodate a 15-way too.
17-way connector
The table below shows a comparison between the 17-way and 15-way connector functions based on both MEI and BACTA definitions.
17- Way Connector
1 - A coin o/p O/P 1 Ident signal
2 1 B coin o/p O/P 2 Accept o/p 5
3 2 Coin o/p Common I/P 3 Accept o/p Common
4 3 F coin o/p O/P 4 Accept o/p 1
5 4 Polarising Key 1 - 5 Polarising Key
6 5 E coin o/p O/P 6 Accept o/p 2
7 6 D coin o/p O/P 7 Accept o/p 3
8 * 7 Output mode I/P 8 Select Line
9 8 C coin o/p O/P 9 Accept o/p 4
10 9 C coin inhibit I/P 10 Inhibit 4
11 10 +12V supply I/P 11 +12V supply
12 11 0V supply I/P 12 0V supply
13 12 D coin inhibit I/P 13 Inhibit 3
14 13 E coin inhibit I/P 14 Inhibit 2
15 - Way Connector
MEI Parallel Std
Input or Output
Pin No.
BACTA BCO Std
15 14 F coin inhibit I/P 15 Inhibit 1
16 15 B coin inhibit I/P 16 Inhibit 5
17 - A coin inhibit I/P 17 Inhibit 6
Note: *The voltage applied to PIN 8 will result in either a parallel or BCO mode:
For Parallel Mode – Apply a high voltage to PIN 8. (e.g. 5v up to a maximum 12 v)
For BCO Mode – Apply a low voltage to PIN 8. (e.g. 0v)
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This table shows the coin outputs and coin inhibits for particular coins.
In this table, it shows the most common coin outputs and coin inhibits used for a UK currency validator.
Coin Outputs
and Currency
Coin Inhibits
and Currency
A 5p A 5p
B Token B Token
C 10p C 10p
D 20p D 20p
E 50p E 50p & £2
F £1 F £1
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ACCEPTANCE TEST

When the product is successfully mounted and connected to the machine, you will need to perform coin/token acceptance test. This test will confirm that the validator has been set up correctly.

After Installing the Validator

Press and release the reject button on the machine.
Confirm that the lid on the front of the validator closes fully when the reject button is
released. If it does not close fully, the validator cannot function properly (i.e. coin/token may be rejected).
Test that power to the validator is on by checking that the green LED is fully lit.
OFF
G
R
No power on product
Unit working OK
Unit faulty

Testing for Acceptance

Insert into the machine a selection of coins/tokens to check that they are accepted by
the validator. The green LED will flash off once to indicate a valid accepted coin/token. If the coin/token has been rejected refer to the table below.
1 x Flashes
G
2 x Flashes
R
3 x Flashes
R
4 x Flashes
R
G
Coin Accepted by Unit
G
Coin Unrecognised by Unit
G
Coin Inhibited by Unit
G
Coin Inhibited by Host Machine
Example:
LED Key: =
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1 x Flashes
G
OFF
Green ON
G
Green LED flashes once then LED turns to solid Green ON
G
Green Flashing
G
Red Flashing
R
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COIN ROUTING CF952X/CF952Xe

This following diagrams show the coin exit paths for a routed coin. Coin Routing can be set using the configuration switches found on the front of the CF952X/CF952Xe. A primary, secondary, or tertiary route may be selected. Please refer to the configuration section relating to switches 7 and 8 combined.
SW7 on = Primary, SW8 on = Secondary, SW7 and SW8 on = Tertiary. Illustrated here are the switch setting for selecting Tertiary.
KEY
ON
OFF
= Switch OFF = Switch ON =Don’t Care
12345678
Switches 7, 8 or both 7 & 8 are Used for Route Teach. Depending on the route inhibit status, the acceptor has 4 routing priorities. These are referred to as:- Default, Primary, Secondary and Tertiary. Only the Primary, Secondary and Tertiary can be taught using switches 7 and 8 or both 7 and 8.
Notes:
1. If the primary route gets full, coins for that route will automatically go to the secondary route.
2. All CF952X/CF952Xe Validators leave the factory programmed with “all coins to the default route”.
CF9524/CF9524e 4-WAY SEPARATOR Default Route = A
D
A
C
B
Default Route
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CF9528/CF9528e 8-WAY SEPARATOR Default Route = 8
Cash Box Exits
6
578
Coin Reject
1
2
Coin Tube Exits
4
3
Default Route
5 6 7 8 4 3 2 1
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Coin Routing Compatibility

In order that the CF952Xe fit into existing ccTalk installations, it is important that the coin routes mimic those of the Money Controls SR5. Therefore, routing is changed to be compatible to the SR5 when in ccTalk
mode only, (SR5 mode) as shown below:
Exits
Route Nos
9524e D C A B c d b a
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9528e 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SR5 (4-way) D C B A a b c d
SR5 (8-way) 1 2 4 3 8 7 5 6
For example, if the CF952Xe is in ccTalk mode and a coin is requested to exit from path B, the machine would have to send that coin to route 3. However, in HII mode, the route selected by the machine for exit B would be 4.
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Route Inhibit Connector

The route Inhibit connector, when used in parallel mode, gives a signal when specific exits, (external to the product) are in a “Full” condition. Signals from the machine ensure that, while the “Full” condition continues, further coins/tokens directed to that exit will be re-routed to an alternative exit.
When in BCO or HI2 mode this will depend on the machine signal sent to the CF952X/CF952Xe.
Notes:
1. In order to inhibit a particular route, 0V must be applied to its respective pin.
2. An alternative route must always be of a lower priority
9 Way Route Inhibit Connector
Route inhibit connections are via a 9 way header from the standard PCB. This header is a single row of 9 pins on a 0.1 inch grid. The pin size is 0.025 inch square.
Pin Description for
(CF9528/CF9528e)
Description for
(CF9524/CF9524e)
1 Full 1 (d)
2 Full 2 (c)
3 Full 3 (a)
4 Full 4 (b)
5 Full 5 C
6 Full 6 D
7 Full 7 B
8 Polarised Polarised
9 Ground Ground
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PRODUCT CONFIGURATION

What is the LED Doing?

LED
iButton

Normal Operations

OFF
G
R
1 x Flashes
G
2 x Flashes
R
3 x Flashes
R
4 x Flashes
R
G
G
G
G
No power on product
Unit working OK
Unit faulty
Coin Accepted by Unit
Coin Unrecognised by Unit
Coin Inhibited by Unit
Coin Inhibited by Machine

DIL Switch Teach Operations

The LED operation will depend on your configuration settings. Please see the relevant switch setting later in this section for details.

iButton® Functions

Rapid x Flash
G
Rapid Flash
G
G
CF952X/CF952Xe is programming the iButton
iButton® programmed OK
®
Rapid Flash
R
Rapid Flash
G
G
LED Key: =
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OFF
iButton® program error (re-try)
iButton® programming a CF952X/CF952Xe
No error - program completed OK
Green ON
G
Green Flashing
G
Red Flashing
R
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DIL Switch Options for the validator

DIL Switches
CF952X
There are 8 teach switches located behind the cut out section of the reject cover (see item 6 on front page). These switches enable the key settings to be altered by way of unique teach modes.
To enter a “Teach Mode”, the power of the CF952X may need to be turned OFF. Prior to using the relevant teach mode switches select the required “Teach Mode” (see table below) and then turn the power to the CF952X ON again.
Note: Only one teach mode can be set at any one time. However switch 1 is used to set the alarm to either ON or OFF and is therefore independent of the other 7 switches.

Do I Need to Switch the Power Off and On?

Switch up = ON
Switch down = OFF
Description Turn Power Off and On
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
7 & 8
Alarm Enable Not Required
HII Standalone Mode Yes
Enable Coin Yes
Inhibit Coin Yes
Teach Token 1 Yes
Teach Token 2 Yes
Primary Route Teach Yes
Secondary Route Teach Yes
Tertiary Route Teach Yes
Note: When in teach mode a 30-second timeout will apply. If there is no activity within this time or if an error has occurred, a red light will flash rapidly. In this case, no changes will have been made and you will need to start the teach process again.
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CF952Xe

Most of the functionality of the DIL switches on the CF952Xe are identical to the CF952X, with the exception of the assignment and behavior of switches 1 and 2. On these models, Serial Mode is enabled by setting SW2 ON. While SW2 is ON, SW1 operates as a serial mode select switch. When SW1 is OFF, the serial mode selected is HII. When SW1 is ON, the serial mode selected is ccTalk.
Do I Need to Switch the Power Off and On?
Switch up = ON
Switch down = OFF
Description Turn Power Off and On
1
2
Alarm Enable/ ccTalk
HII Serial Mode
CcTalk Serial Mode
3
4
5
6
7
8
Enable Coin Yes
Inhibit Coin Yes
Teach Token 1 Yes
Teach Token 2 Yes
Primary Route Teach Yes
Secondary Route Teach Yes
Not Required / Yes
Yes (sw 1 OFF)
Yes (sw 1 ON)

CF9510

Again, the assigment of the switches is slightly different on the CF9510. While switches 3 through 6 remain the same as in the CF952X/CF952Xe, switches 1 and 2 select the output mode configuration. Switches 7 and 8 put the unit into Parallel Output teach mode and Multi-pulse teach mode, respectively.
Do I Need to Switch the Power Off and On?
Switch up = ON
Switch down = OFF
Description Turn Power Off and On
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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Parallel/BCO mode Yes
Extended Features Yes
Enable Coin Yes
Inhibit Coin Yes
Teach Token 1 Yes
Teach Token 2 Yes
Primary Route Teach Yes
Secondary Route Teach Yes
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CF952X - SW1 - Alarm Enable

SW1 - On - Alarm enabled SW1 - Off - Alarm disabled
KEY
ON
OFF
= Switch OFF = Switch ON =Don’t Care
ON
OFF
12345678
12345678
When switch 1 is set to ON the alarm feature is enabled. The Alarm will not be active until the first coin has been inserted. The Alarm can be switched ON or OFF at any time without the need to turn off the power to the CF952X.
Alarm output signals
Mode Output status
Parallel All outputs on for >600ms
BCO All outputs high except for output C
CF952Xe - SW1 - Alarm Enable/ccTalk
While switch 2 is OFF, SW1 behaves as the Alarm Enable switch.
ON
OFF
12345678
When SW2 is active, SW1 becomes the serial protocol selector. If SW1 is OFF, the serial mode selected is HII. If SW1 is ON, ccTalk
ON
OFF
12345678
HII selected
is the serial protocol selected.
ON
OFF
12345678
ccTalk
selected
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CF9510 - SW1 - Parallel/BCO Mode select

Together with SW2, SW1 is used to determine the active output mode as described in the following table:
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
12345678
12345678
SW1 SW2 Active Mode
OFF OFF Parallel
ON OFF BCO
ON ON Extended BCO
OFF ON Mulitpulse
ON
OFF
12345678
ON
OFF
12345678
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CF952X - SW2 - HII Standalone Mode (Serial Mode Only)

ON
OFF
12345678
This mode is intended for users that want to interface their machines using HI2 interface only.
When switch 2 is set to ON, the CF952X will operate in serial mode only. This feature can be selected provided the validator power is cycled OFF and ON.
In normal operation the parallel interface is master, however, with this switch set the serial
2
HI
is master.

CF952Xe - SW2 – Serial Mode Enable

As described in section CF952Xe - SW1 - Alarm Enable/ccTalk
, SW2 enables Serial mode. Once enabled, SW1 then becomes the serial mode selector switch selecting between HII when switched OFF and ccTalk
ON
OFF
12345678
HII selected
when switched ON.
ON
OFF
12345678
ccTalkselected

CF9510 - SW2 - Extended Features (Multipulse/Extended BCO)

As described in the truth table in section CF9510 - SW1 - Parallel/BCO Mode select, SW2 together with SW1 determine the active output mode in accordance with the following table:
SW1 SW2 Active Mode
OFF OFF Parallel
ON OFF BCO
ON ON Extended BCO
OFF ON Mulitpulse
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SW3 - Enable Coin Teach and SW4 - Inhibit Coin Teach

(Common to the CF952X, CF952Xe, and CF9510)
Enable a Coin: Inhibit a Coin:
ON
OFF
12345678
ON
OFF
12345678
These switches change the state of the accepted coin(s) from Inhibited to Enabled and vice versa. Follow the instructions below to either Enable or Inhibit a coin(s):
Step Light Operation and Action Required
1 Power Machine OFF
To enable a coin set switch 3 to ON
2
To inhibit a coin set switch 4 to ON
Slow
3 Power Machine ON
R
Insert coin(s) to be enabled or inhibited.
4
R RG
R RG G
Inserted coin recognised – OK
Coin NOT recognised (re-insert coin)
5
Set switch 3 to OFF - ends enable teach.
Set switch 4 to OFF - ends inhibit teach
G
Coin accepted / inhibited - OK
6
Rapid
R
Error - Re-try teach again.
Note: The validator must accept any Coin inserted, so that it is firstly recognised before the action to enable or inhibit can be achieved.
Enable / Inhibit Coin LED Light Codes
Slow Flash
R
Rapid Flash
R
GR R
R RG G
4 x Flashes
G
Insert coin sample in Unit
Program error
Inserted coin recognised
Inserted coin unrecognised
Inserted coin stored in memory
Green ON
LED Key =
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OFF
G
Green Flashing
G
Red Flashing
R
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SW5 - Token 1 Teach and SW6 Token 2 Teach

(Common to the CF952X, CF952Xe, and CF9510)
Token 1 Teach: SW5 On Token 2 Teach: SW6 On
ON
OFF
12345678
ON
OFF
12345678
The CF952x /CF952Xe/CF9510 allows you to teach up to two tokens, referred to as Token 1 and Token 2, into two separate channels. Follow the instructions below to teach a token.
Step Light Operation and Action Required
1 Power Machine OFF
To teach token 1 set switch 5 to ON
2
To teach token 2 set switch 6 to ON
Slow
3 Power Machine ON
R
Insert sample tokens slowly (min. x 20).
4
G
If the inserted token is recognised the green light will flash once.
5
R
When approx. 20 tokens have been inserted, Unit will flash the green light rapidly.
6
7
LED Key: =
G
R
OFF
Rapid
Green ON
G
Set switch 5 to OFF - ends token 1 teach.
Set switch 6 to OFF - ends token 2 teach
Tokens taught - OK
Error - Re-try teach again.
Green Flashing
G
Red Flashing
R
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SW7 and SW8 – Route Teach

(Common to the CF952X and CF952Xe)
ON
OFF
12345678
ON
OFF
12345678
The acceptor has 4 or 8 coin routes depending on the route inhibit status, the first routes can be taught using switches 7 and 8.
The order of priority is primary, secondary then tertiary. For example, if the primary route is full, the secondary route is then selected.
On a CF9524/CF9524e 4-way separator, route 'a' is the default route and on CF9528/CF9528e 8-way separator route '8'. All CF952x/C952Xe acceptors leave the factory programmed with "all coins to the default route".
To program a route, the reject lever needs to be pressed a specified number of times (see Table below). When in this mode the Green light will flash (cycle) the current route, followed by a single Red flash. Press the reject Lever the number of times for the coin route required and then Insert the Coin or Coins that requires routing.
Examples:
The acceptor starts at the normal default route for the separator fitted. Press Reject Lever to cycle down through the routes, i.e. one press per position. For example, by pressing Reject Lever once will select route ‘b’ on a CF9524 or route 7 on a CF9528. This will be visually indicated by the green LED flashing on and off seven times followed by the red LED flashing on and off once.
Pressing Reject Lever twice will select route ‘d’ on a CF9524, or route 6 on a CF9528. This will be visually indicated by the green LED flashing on and off six times followed by the red LED flashing on and off once.
Pressing Reject Lever three times will select route ‘c’ on a CF9524, or route 5 on a CF9528. This will be visually indicated by the green LED flashing on and off five times followed by the red LED flashing on and off once and so on.
This pattern will be repeated until either the Reject Lever is pressed again, when the new route pattern will be displayed.. If a coin is inserted then the green LED will flash if the coin is recognised, or the red LED will flash if the coin is not recognised.
No of reject lever presses 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
No of green flash codes 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Route selected (CF9524/CF9524e - 4 way) a b d c B A C D
Route selected (CF9528/CF9528e - 8 way) 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Route Inhibit Connector Pin No. 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
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Example: How to set a Primary route ‘c’ on a CF9524 (4-way separator) – see shaded areas
1. Power machine OFF
2. Set switch 7 to ON
3. Power machine ON
4. Press reject lever 3 times (light will cycle the following sequence)
5. Insert required coins to be routed
6. Set switch 7 to OFF
ON
OFF
12345678
No of reject lever presses 0 1 2
No of green flash codes 8 7 6
4-way separator exit a b d
3
5
c
R G G GG G
Cycles
4 5 6 7
4 3 2 1
B A C D
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Route Teach Procedure

Step Light Operation and Action Required
1 Power Machine OFF
For primary route set switch 7 to ON
2
For secondary route set switch 8 to ON
For tertiary route set switches 7 & 8 ON
Slow
3 Power Machine ON
4 + ?
R
R G
Press reject lever the number of times for the requested route.
Insert the coin for the required route.
5
G G G G
R R R R
Inserted coin recognised - OK
Coin NOT recognised (re-insert coin).
For primary route set switch 7 OFF.
6
For secondary route set switch 8 OFF.
For tertiary route set switches 7 & 8 OFF.
G
Route taught - OK
7
R
Rapid
Error - Re-try route teach again.
Green ON
LED Key: -
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OFF
G
Green Flashing
G
Red Flashing
R
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CF9510 - SW7 - Parallel Output Teach

On the CF9510, SW7 is entered by setting SW7 ON, and turning the unit ON. The principle for this is the same as the route teach operation on the CF952X series acceptor. The LED will blink green a number of times followed by one red blink. The number of green blinks equates to the output to be set and can be changed by pressing the reject lever as defined in the following table:
Number of Reject Lever Presses 0 1 2 3 4 5
N° Of Green Flash Code 1 2 3 4 5 6
Output Selected A B C D E F
Once the desired output is selected, then the coin whose output is to be taught should be dropped into the acceptor. Mulitple coins outputs can be taught in one teach session.
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CF9510 - SW8 - Multi-pulse Teach

On the CF9510, SW8 is used to enter Multi-pulse Teach Mode. As with Parallel Output Teach Mode, the unit must be power-cycled for the switch setting to be acknowledged. Again, for this operation, the LED will blink green a number of times followed by one red blink. The number of green blinks equates to the number of pulses to be set and can be changed by pressing the reject lever. The maximum number of pulses that can be set via the MMI for each coin is 4. However 8 can be set using the support tool, if necessary.
Number of Reject Lever Presses 0 1 2 3
N° Of Green Flash Code 1 2 3 4
Number of Pulses Selected 1 2 3 4
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USING THE iBUTTON
®
The iButton® is a memory device used to transfer coin routes and inhibit information from one CF952x/CF952Xe acceptor to another. There is no routing plug required, with all routing information held in the validator. This feature is not currently available on the CF9510 since this unit does not support a Separator.
The iButton® stores data which when read by the acceptor will update it with respect to the coin routes and coin inhibits. All of these functions will take effect when the acceptor detects that an iButton
Note: The CF952x/CF952Xe does not use routing plugs.
See iButton® Functions on page 25 for the LED functions.
®
has been placed on the contacts on the lid.
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User Operation

The read/write process is started when the acceptor detects that an iButton® has been placed on the contact pads located on the front. The LED will indicate this by flashing the LED green.
If the iButton® type is not supported, then the software will indicate this by flashing the LED Red.

Concept

iButton® - (Before) Field Base CF952x/CF952Xe
Data not known within this iButton
?
iButton® - (After)
memory
iButton® new data now:
CF952x/CF952Xe Pays Out
10c, 20c, 50c,1€ & 2€
Routes Coins
10c to Exit A
®
CF952x/CF952Xe Pays Out
10c, 20c, 50c,1€ & 2€
Routes Coins
10c to Exit A
20c to Exit B
50c to Exit C
1€ & 2€ to Exit D
20c to Exit B
50c to Exit C
1€ & 2€ to Exit D
Now use the iButton® to program the Field Base CF952X/CF952Xe Validators with the same configuration. See Configuring the iButton
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®
on page 40.
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Configuring the iButton
®
The procedure below explains how to program the iButton® from a known CF952X/CF952Xe.
Step Light Operation and Action Required
1 Press and hold down the reject lever.
Rapid
G
2 Place i
Slow
G
TM
Button on to iButton® contacts.
3 Light will flash, also Accept Gate will buzz.
G
Rapid
R
4 Remove iButton® from contacts.
5 Release the reject lever.
iButton® programmed OK
6
Error iButton® not programmed (re-try).

Using the iButton® to Program

How to program a CF952X/CF952Xe using the iButton
Step Light Operation and Action Required
Slow
G
®
1 Place iButton® on to iButton® contacts.
G
Slow
G
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G
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2 Light will flash and Accept Gate will click.
3 Remove iButton® from contacts.
4
5
LED Key: =
OFF
Green ON
G
Press the reject lever to confirm. Accept Gate will click then release the reject lever.
CF952X/CF952Xe programmed OK
Error - CF952X/CF952Xe failed programming (re-try).
Green Flashing
G
Red Flashing
R
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MAINTENANCE
Note: The practical maintenance that can be carried out is limited to cleaning the
areas of the validator that the coins travel through, and the replacement of the coin entry liner if it becomes worn. All other servicing should be carried out at your approved service centre.
The cleaning should be carried out on a regular basis of at least once a month.
The shaded areas shown below are those to be cared for.
The coin entry liner is accessed by unscrewing the coin entry moulding at the top of the validator. The coin entry liner can then be eased off with the aid of a fine screwdriver, and a replacement slid into place.
Cleaning and maintenance must only be carried out by suitably trained personnel.
Cleaning must only be carried out after power has been removed from the product.
Never use a cleaner containing solvents, scrapers or abrasive materials.
Never apply water or cleansers directly onto the product. Always apply them to a
clean cloth first, and not too liberally, so that the cloth used is only moist.
Coin Entry Liner
Coin Entry Moulding
Clean Shaded Area
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PRODUCT SUPPORT
In addition to the MEI offices around the world an international network of Distributors and Approved Service Centres can offer you technical support and other services as well.
These services include repairs, re-programming of your CashFlow® products with new coinsets, replacing damaged modules, and the supply of a range of spare parts.
Visit the MEI web site for your local support:
WWW.MEIGLOBAL.COM
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