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ELECTRONIC DESIGN
LCD-BOX
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
PROGRAMMING
To initiate the programming process, turn the INSTALLATION key.
Do the same when you wish to end the programming.
There are six stages to be programmed in order:
1) REGISTER METER
3) MONEY SYMBOL
5) 1st HOURLY CHARGE
To proceed from one stage to the next, use the TARIFF button. To
change the price figure in each stage, use the ( ) and ( ) buttons
by placing the point of a pen on the holes. Keep in mind that when
the meter is counting, we can only register meter setting, but not
modify other figures. Here is how the six stages appear in order:
REGISTER METER
13345
1.
The letter "C" followed by a number
indicates the total sum on the counter. The
counter shows the number of clicks which have run off, and since the
charge for one click may be programmed for whatever you yourself
decide (see STAGE 2), if you wish to determine the total money
receipts, multiply the figure shown on the counter by the rate of one
click. The counter runs to a total of 99,999 clicks and then returns to
zero. To go back to zero, you must push the button with the tip of a
pen.
If you do not wish to go on to the further stages in
programming, you must turn the INSTALLATION key again. This will
be useful when access only to the counter is required. To continue to
STAGE 2, push the TARIFF button. The device must not be in the
cash counting operation during subsequent programming.
PRICE OF ONE CLICK.
100
2.
figure by which the amount to be paid
increases with each time interval.
figure depends on the monetary value applicable to each individual
country. The click figures available are the following: 0.05 -0.10 - 0.20 -
0.50 - 1 - 2 - 5 - 10 - 20 - 50 -100.
Ex. for Italy 100, France 0.50, USA 0.10, England 0.05, Euro 0.05.
You may make your choice by using the ( ) and ( ) buttons.
To go on to the next stage, push the TARIFF button.
MONEY SYMBOL. This is the letter that
E
3.
appears before the total sum to be paid.
The following letters available are: C d E
F L P S t Y or "no letter". The choice can be made by using the ( )
and ( ) buttons.
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To go on to the next stage, push the TARIFF
button.
100
START-GAME CHARGE.
4.
(15 figures available) This is a set figure
charged at the beginning of every game
above and which is not included in the hourly rate. Use the ( ) and
( ) buttons to register that figure.
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To go on to the next stage, push the TARIFF button.
7000
1st HOURLY CHARGE.
5.
(varies from 10 to 500 click per hour). To
change the figure, use the ( ) and ( )
buttons. Hold the buttons down if you wish to effect the operation
quickly. To go on to the next stage, push the TARIFF button.
2nd HOURLY CHARGE (CLUB).
7000
6.
(from 10 to 500 clicks per hour). This is
shown by the decimal point which
appears on the left of the display. To change the figure, use the (+)
and (-) buttons. To end the process, push the TARIFF button or
turn the key to the left.
LITHIUM BATTERY
The internal lithium battery feeds all the electronic parts of the
time count and the visualisation.
(minimum 8 years). During its last 2-3 months of life a fading of
the display can be noticed and it will therefore be necessary to
substitute it. The disconnection or the running out of the battery
will cause a loss of data.
ENGLISH
2) PRICE OF ONE CLICK
4) START-GAME CHARGE
6) 2nd HOURLY CHARGE ( CLUB).
+
-
.
This is the cash
+
-
+
Its normal life is 10 years
WARNING: There is a danger of explosion if the battery is not
substituted in the correct manner. Substitute only with a
same or equivalent type of battery. Do not throw the old
battery away, put it into the appropriate waste disposal bin.
FIXING AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS.
Unscrew the two screws on the face, turn the INSTALLATION key
and pull it towards you. Take out the entire face and
disconnect the connector to the flat cable which is
inserted near the transformer.
clock/tariff meter to the wall
u s i n g t h e 2 h o l e s a t t h e
bottom.
WA R N I N G : T h e e l e c t r i c a l
connections must be carried
out by a qualified electri-
cian.
The equipment must
b e e a r t h e d .
accessible cut out switch
must be placed on the mains
feed.
The connecting wire to the ball
drawer must have a 1.5mm²
section if the length of the
cable is less than 50m, and
of 2.5mm² if the length is
between 50 and 100m.
That
Once the connections have
been carried out, re-insert the connector with the flat cable and re-
close the face.
WORKING
The ball drawer is opened by putting on the START switch, at the
same time the count starts. The display flashes whilst the count is
operative.
The choice of the two possible tariffs can be made at any moment
with the TARIFF button. The second tariff, which is defined as the
CLUB tariff, is identified, when active, by the apppearance of a
+
decimal point on the left of the display.
The possibility of choosing a second tariff can be useful when a
lower tariff is desired (eg. with club members) or higher (during
busy times or late at night).
programming of the two tariffs of the same value is advised, so as
to avoid operator error, in that if the TARIFF button is pressed no
+
changes in tariff will be brought about.
The time count will stop when the drawer is closed and the switch
is on STOP. Therefore, if after the START (with the consequent
opening of the drawer) the switch is returned to STOP, the time
count carries on and automatically stops only when the drawer is
-
closed. If you want to stop the count only when the players come
to pay, leave the switch on START until that moment.
At the moment of the STOP the amount to be paid remains
visualised (without flashing) and it is also added to the internal
totaliser.
To visualise the totaliser without the use of the INSTALLATION
key, push both the ( ) and ( ) holes at the same time with the
points of two pens. The totaliser will show the clicks counted, and
therefore if the figure is multiplied by the cost of one click (see
phase two of the programming) the total amount taken in cash will
be obtained.
WORKING
If the ball drawer is not utilised there is no need to carry out any
electrical connections.
count will be carried out by simply using the START/ STOP switch.
INSTALLATION
+
E 30.25
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TOTAL AMOUNT
Lcd-Box
TARIFF
TARIFF CLUB
Then fix the timer
A n e a s i l y
Ball-Box
Art.126A: 230V 50-60Hz, 250mA
Art.126B: 115V 50-60Hz, 500mA
with Ball Drawer
NOTE
: if only one tariff is used the
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-
Without The Ball Drawer
The starting and stopping of the time
STOP
TARIFF
CLUB
START
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