Scheidt and Bachmann TRACO Transponder Controller Module User Manual ChipCoin Processing
Scheidt & Bachmann GmbH Transponder Controller Module ChipCoin Processing
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user manual
© 2004 by Scheidt & Bachmann GmbH, Mönchengladbach (Germany) All rights reserverd. Subject to alterations. Some Illustrations and descriptions may also include special options. ChipCoin® Processing Car Park Management System PMS20 PMS/C ChipCoin® Processing Systems for Car Parks and Leisure Centres - Service Manual - Manual Article no. of chapter: 86 93538 (d) ChipCoin Processing ChipCoin® Processing Car Park Management System PMS20 Contents 1. 1.1. © 2004 by Scheidt & Bachmann GmbH, Mönchengladbach (Germany) All rights reserverd. Subject to alterations. Some Illustrations and descriptions may also include special options. 2. Page Introduction .......................................................................................... 2 Block diagram .......................................................................................... 2 Coin feeder ........................................................................................... 3 2.1. 2.1.1. Entry.......................................................................................................... 3 Function ................................................................................................... 3 2.2. 2.2.1. Exit ............................................................................................................ 4 Function ................................................................................................... 4 2.3. 2.3.1. Automatic Pay Station ............................................................................. 5 Function ................................................................................................... 5 2.4. 2.4.1. 2.4.2. Maintenance and service......................................................................... 6 Outside .................................................................................................... 6 Inside ....................................................................................................... 7 3. Entry hopper......................................................................................... 8 3.1. View........................................................................................................... 8 3.2. Maintenance and service......................................................................... 9 4. 4.1. 5. 5.1. 6. ChipCoin interface ............................................................................. 10 View / connections................................................................................. 10 PIT Base station ................................................................................. 11 View / connections................................................................................. 12 Item numbers ..................................................................................... 12 Manual Article no. of chapter: 86 93538 (d) ChipCoin Processing ChipCoin® Processing Car Park Management System PMS20 1. Introduction At an entry the coin feeder is located directly in front of the hopper. In case of a ChipCoin request the coin goes from the hopper to the coin feeder, where it is guided through the coin channel via stopper and reject magnets and coded and read by an installed antenna coil. At an exit the ChipCoin inserted by the customer goes directly into the coin feeder. Here it is read via the antenna coil and, when found to be valid, is moved on to the collector receptacle; the gate opens. ChipCoins without exit authorisation are returned via a reject mechanism to be removed by the customer. At an automatic pay machine the ChipCoin inserted by the customer likewise goes directly to the coin feeder. It is read via the antenna coil and "parked" there as long as necessary until the customer has paid the fee calculated. Simultaneous to that the insertion aperture of the coin channel (shutter) closes in order to prevent insertion of coins into the coin feeder. Due to the different demands (with shutter, without shutter, different coin inlet) different coin feeders are used for entrance, exit and automatic teller. © 2004 by Scheidt & Bachmann GmbH, Mönchengladbach (Germany) All rights reserverd. Subject to alterations. Some Illustrations and descriptions may also include special options. All versions are based on identical coin channels (black coin feeder casing) which are varyingly fitted with magnets, reflex couplers and mechanical components. First of all the different versions and their functional operation will be explained. Maintenance tips will be given on the basis of a fully outfitted coin channel. 1.1. Block diagram PIT Basestation Coin feeder Antennas COM1/EPR I/Os 12V Entry only ChipCoin Interface I/O Power supply ChipCoin Processing Hopper I/Os Power Manual Article no. of chapter: 86 93538 (d) ChipCoin® Processing Car Park Management System PMS20 2. Coin feeder 2.1. Entry Mounting plate Coin channel (covered by mounting plate) © 2004 by Scheidt & Bachmann GmbH, Mönchengladbach (Germany) All rights reserverd. Subject to alterations. Some Illustrations and descriptions may also include special options. Read/write antenna Stopper magnet for read/write operation Reject plate for ChipCoins not removed Reject magnet for ChipCoins not removed 2.1.1. Function As soon as a vehicle drives over the loop, the ChipCoin, which has already been positioned by the stopper magnet in front of the read/write antenna, is coded. After pressing the ChipCoin request button the stopper magnet is pulled tight and the ChipCoin is thereby released for output. If the ChipCoin cannot be coded, the stopper magnet and the reject magnet pull tight and the ChipCoin falls into the collector receptacle. If the ChipCoin is not removed within a predefined period of time, the stopper magnet pulls tight and the coin is dropped into the collector receptacle. After removing the coded ChipCoin a new ChipCoin is brought into position in front of the read/write antenna. Manual Article no. of chapter: 86 93538 (d) ChipCoin Processing ChipCoin® Processing Car Park Management System PMS20 2.2. Exit Shutter flap Shutter magnet Reflex coupler circuit board Mounting plate Coin channel (covered by mounting plate) Read/write antenna Stopper magnet for read/write operation © 2004 by Scheidt & Bachmann GmbH, Mönchengladbach (Germany) All rights reserverd. Subject to alterations. Some Illustrations and descriptions may also include special options. Reject plate for invalid ChipCoins Reject magnet for invalid ChipCoins 2.2.1. Function The shutter releases the ChipCoin insert chute if a vehicle is on the loop. In this way insertion of foreign matter by pedestrians (vandalism) is prevented. In standard position the shutter is closed, the stopper magnet blocks the ChipCoin and the rejector plate stands in the "Reject coin" position (output to the front). If the loop is driven over, the shutter is opened. (Magnet pulls tight). The ChipCoin is inserted and is blocked at the read/write antenna by the stopper magnet. The ChipCoin is analysed. If it entitles the holder to exit, the stopper magnet and the reject magnet pull tight. The ChipCoin falls into the exit collector receptacle and the gate is opened. If the ChipCoin is invalid (eg, the period of grace is exceeded; supplemental payment) the stopper magnet pulls tight and the ChipCoin is outputted to the front via the reject plate. The gate does not open. The reason for this is shown to the customer on the display. ChipCoin Processing Manual Article no. of chapter: 86 93538 (d) ChipCoin® Processing Car Park Management System PMS20 2.3. Automatic Pay Station Shutter flap Shutter magnet Reflex coupler circuit board Coin channel (covered by mounting plate) Mounting plate Read/write antenna © 2004 by Scheidt & Bachmann GmbH, Mönchengladbach (Germany) All rights reserverd. Subject to alterations. Some Illustrations and descriptions may also include special options. Stopper magnet for read/write operation 2.3.1. Function At the automatic teller the shutter closes upon insertion of a ChipCoin and thereby prevents the customer from inserting coins into the coin feeder. In standard condition the shutter is opened and the stopper magnet blocks the ChipCoin. If the customer has inserted the ChipCoin for analysis, this is recognised by the reflex coupler and the shutter is closed (the magnet drops down). The ChipCoin is positioned in front of the read/write antenna by the stopper magnet. The amount to be paid is determined and displayed. When the payment operation is completed, the authorisation to exit is coded on the ChipCoin and the stopper magnet is briefly pulled tight. The ChipCoin falls into the return change cup for removal. Suggestion: In order to avoid blockage/disturbance by foreign matter (e g, coins), the stopper magnet at regular intervals pulls tight briefly so that such items are diverted down into the return change cup. Manual Article no. of chapter: 86 93538 (d) ChipCoin Processing ChipCoin® Processing Car Park Management System PMS20 2.4. Maintenance and service 2.4.1. Outside The small number of movable parts reduces maintenance expense to the coin feeder to a minor level. The following suggestions should, however, be heeded in order to ensure permanent faultfree operations. c Shutter plate d Shutter magnet e Stopper magnet (exit, automatic pay station) f Stopper magnet (entry) g Reject magnet i Read/write antenna (exit, automatic pay station) j Read/write antenna (entry) © 2004 by Scheidt & Bachmann GmbH, Mönchengladbach (Germany) All rights reserverd. Subject to alterations. Some Illustrations and descriptions may also include special options. h Reject plate k Reflex coupler circuit board l Springs for shutter, rejector plate • The entire coin feeder should be checked on both inside and outside for dirt and, if necessary, should be cleaned. Be careful, in doing so, of the shutter and rejector magnet mechanism (d,g). • In case of serious dirt accumulation an air pump can be used for cleaning. • Check for the smooth working of the shutter plate (c) and the reject plate (h). Only the spring tension (l) should be allowed to show any perceptible resistance. • Check for tight fit of the read/write antenna (i,j). ChipCoin Processing Manual Article no. of chapter: 86 93538 (d) ChipCoin® Processing Car Park Management System PMS20 2.4.2. Inside 2.4.2.1. Cover removal For removal of the cover the coin feeder should be taken out of its bracket. Coin channel and cover are held together by a bayonet catch. After pushing the cover upwards it can be removed. Push cover upwards Coin feeder without the cover c c c c c c © 2004 by Scheidt & Bachmann GmbH, Mönchengladbach (Germany) All rights reserverd. Subject to alterations. Some Illustrations and descriptions may also include special options. c c c c c c c Condensation openings e Reflex coupler d Reflecting sticker for reflect coupler f Stopper magnet (exit, automatic pay station) i Bayonet catch g Stopper magnet (entry) h Rejector plate • Check the sticker (d) for dirt. It must have a light-coloured reflecting surface. • Check the reflex coupler (e) for dirt. • For cleaning the coin channel use an air pump, a brush or a soft rag. • Check to see that the stopper magnets (f,g) work smoothly. They must let themselves be pressed in easily upon pressure from the encapsulated spiral spring. Under no circumstances may they be hard to move, nor should they stick tight. Manual Article no. of chapter: 86 93538 (d) ChipCoin Processing ChipCoin® Processing Car Park Management System PMS20 3. Entry hopper The entrance hopper stores the ChipCoins and conveys them to the coin feeder. In order to increase its capacity and to make refilling easier, a funnel has been mounted on top of the hopper. In order to check the supply of ChipCoins, the funnel has been provided with viewing holes. Control and voltage supply occur via a connection to the ChipCoin interface. Coin output occurs via a chain. In order to ensure that the coins reach the right properly start-position for transport via the chain, with every movement of the chain there occurs additionally the movement of one of the slides driven by an eccentric. Both the chain and the slide are driven by the same motor. 3.1. View Front view Side view © 2004 by Scheidt & Bachmann GmbH, Mönchengladbach (Germany) All rights reserverd. Subject to alterations. Some Illustrations and descriptions may also include special options. Funnel receptacle / ChipCoin input ChipCoin exit to coin feeder Sliding shaft Drive motor Connection plug for ChipCoin interface ChipCoin drive track Name plate ChipCoin Processing Manual Article no. of chapter: 86 93538 (d) ChipCoin® Processing Car Park Management System PMS20 3.2. Maintenance and service The hopper is maintenance-free. Should it ever occur that, despite plentiful supply of coins, no ChipCoin is outputted, then possibly a jam may have occurred. Check to see if the hopper upon a ChipCoin request makes a short movement. If this is the case and no jam obtains in the coin feeder, then take the hopper out and empty it. Jams can normally be eliminated by shaking the hopper. You will hear if the ChipCoin releases. Then fill the hopper again and put it back in. Turn the entrance on again and check its functioning. © 2004 by Scheidt & Bachmann GmbH, Mönchengladbach (Germany) All rights reserverd. Subject to alterations. Some Illustrations and descriptions may also include special options. Never work on the hopper with the current turned on. First turn the entrance off and then remove the plug from the hopper. Manual Article no. of chapter: 86 93538 (d) ChipCoin Processing ChipCoin® Processing Car Park Management System PMS20 4. ChipCoin interface The Chip-Coin interface circuit board assumes control of the stopper, shutter and rejector magnets as well as analysis of information from the reflex coupler and the photoelectric barrier as well as hopper control. 4.1. View / connections Hopper connection (entrance) Reserve Reflex coupler (entrance, automatic pay station) Stopper magnet (entry) Shutter magnet (exit, automatic pay station) Rejector magnet (entry / exit) Stopper magnet (exit, automatic pay station) © 2004 by Scheidt & Bachmann GmbH, Mönchengladbach (Germany) All rights reserverd. Subject to alterations. Some Illustrations and descriptions may also include special options. LW connection for luminous diode LW connection for phototransistor Reserve Current output for PIT base station Current supply Never work on the circuit board when the current is on. First turn off the device and wait until it has come to a complete rest. ChipCoin Processing 10 Manual Article no. of chapter: 86 93538 (d) ChipCoin® Processing Car Park Management System PMS20 5. PIT Base station The PIT base station III is the interface for coding and analysis of the ChipCoin cards. It has a serial interface for connection to the single-board computer or the PMK computer as well as having two antenna connections. © 2004 by Scheidt & Bachmann GmbH, Mönchengladbach (Germany) All rights reserverd. Subject to alterations. Some Illustrations and descriptions may also include special options. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes and modifications not expressly approved by Scheidt & Bachmann can void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Manual Article no. of chapter: 86 93538 (d) ChipCoin Processing 11 ChipCoin® Processing Car Park Management System PMS20 5.1. View / connections ChipCoin read/write antenna (inside, coin feeder) Card read/write antenna (outside) Analysis operation, red Operational readiness, green Flash PROM (software) © 2004 by Scheidt & Bachmann GmbH, Mönchengladbach (Germany) All rights reserverd. Subject to alterations. Some Illustrations and descriptions may also include special options. Serial interface (Ö COM1) Never work on the circuit board when the current is on. First turn off the device and wait until it has come to a complete rest. 6. Item numbers PIT Base station III ............................ 04 19275 ChipCoin Interface............................. 04 18306 Entry hopper (bulk coin store) ........... 04 18112 Entry coin feeder ............................... 04 17845 Exit coin feeder ................................. 04 17844 Automatic Pay Station feeder............ 04 18117 ChipCoin Processing 12 Manual Article no. of chapter: 86 93538 (d)
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