Beckmann EMS 135 M User manual

V 2.32 20.08.2001
The Programmable and Network-capable
Coin and Card-operated Timers
EMS 13x / 23x /33x
Product Description & Operating Manual
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Table of Contents
1EMS Coin-operated timer product description ........................................................................... 5
1.1 General overview.......................................................................................................................5
1.1.1 Features..............................................................................................................................6
1.1.2 Technical Data....................................................................................................................7
1.1.3 Using EMS timers in a network...........................................................................................7
1.2 Installation and Maintenance......................................................................................................9
1.2.1 Connecting a remote start button.......................................................................................10
1.2.2 General guidelines for networking EMS timers.................................................................10
1.3 Resetting the EMS Timers........................................................................................................12
1.3.1 Servicing the EMS Timers.................................................................................................12
2Time-vending with the EMS Timers .......................................................................................... 13
2.1 Time-vending with coins .........................................................................................................13
2.2 Vending using a PIN-CARD....................................................................................................14
2.3 PIN-CARD recharge with coins...............................................................................................15
3Programming the EMS timers .................................................................................................... 16
3.1 Menu structure.........................................................................................................................16
3.1.1 Choosing program parameters ..........................................................................................17
3.1.2 Editing program parameters..............................................................................................17
3.1.3 Programming example: programming the maximum time .................................................17
3.1.4 Exiting the programming environment..............................................................................18
3.2 The EMS timer programming parameters.................................................................................19
3.2.1 Sub-menu 1 –Master card ................................................................................................19
3.2.2 Sub-menu 2 –Operating hours.........................................................................................19
3.2.3 Sub-menu 3 Prices.........................................................................................................20
3.2.4 Sub-menu 4 Parameters..................................................................................................21
3.2.5 Sub-menu 5 Clock / Happy-Hour...................................................................................21
3.2.6 Sub-menu 6 Miscellaneous .............................................................................................22
3.3 Using the EMS discount-system...............................................................................................23
3.3.1 The EMS Happy-Hour system...........................................................................................24
3.3.2 The EMS three-stage discount system ...............................................................................24
3.3.3 Fixed price (optional Software “Fixed price” only)...........................................................25
3.3.4 Timer controlled fixed price (optional Software “Fixed price” only).................................26
3.4 Using the EMS timers in a network..........................................................................................27
3.4.1 General Information..........................................................................................................27
4Programming the coin channels in the electronic coin validator.............................................. 28
4.1 The EMP from NRI..................................................................................................................28
4.2 EMS135 features......................................................................................................................30
4.2.1 The EMS135 keyboard......................................................................................................30
4.2.2 Access per Mastercode......................................................................................................30
4.2.3 Cash register query...........................................................................................................30
4.2.4 Emergency stop/cancel function........................................................................................30
5The system cards and their use................................................................................................... 31
5.1 The number card......................................................................................................................31
5.1.1 Setting the card number with the number card..................................................................31
5.1.2 Using the number card......................................................................................................32
5.1.3 Querying saved card numbers...........................................................................................32
5.1.4 Resetting saved card numbers...........................................................................................32
5.2 The master card .......................................................................................................................33
5.2.1 Recharge cards with the master card .................................................................................33
5.2.2 Device emergency stop with the master card.....................................................................33
5.3 The register card......................................................................................................................34
5.4 The variety card.......................................................................................................................35
5.5 The personnel card ..................................................................................................................35
5.5.1 Time vending using personnel cards.................................................................................35

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5.5.2 Starting a tanning device test-run with the personnel card.................................................35
5.5.3 Initiating a tanning device emergency stop with the personnel card...................................35
5.6 The customer cards..................................................................................................................36
6EMS timer accessories................................................................................................................ 36
6.1 Solid wood side panel..............................................................................................................36
6.2 TV interface.............................................................................................................................36
6.3 Individual remote displays.......................................................................................................36
6.4 Modem box..............................................................................................................................36
6.5 Handheld chipcard terminal .....................................................................................................36
6.6 Charging terminal with banknote validator...............................................................................37
6.7 Cleaning set for the Chip card contact unit...............................................................................37
6.8 EMSCASH Box........................................................................................................................37
7Currency changeover.................................................................................................................. 37
7.1 EMP conversion.......................................................................................................................37
7.2 Timer conversion.....................................................................................................................37
7.3 Automatic PIN-card conversion...............................................................................................38
Table of Illustrations
Illustration 1: EMS timer network hook-up........................................................................................ 8
Illustration 3: Power supply mainboard.............................................................................................. 9
Illustration 4: Control mainboard ........................................................................................................ 9
Illustration 5: Correct bus wiring....................................................................................................... 10
Illustration 6: Incorrect bus wiring (fork).......................................................................................... 11
Illustration 7: Incorrect bus wiring (star)........................................................................................... 11
Illustration 8: The electronic coin-validator EMP from NRI............................................................ 29
Illustration 9: EMS135 keys............................................................................................................... 30
List of Tables
Table 1: EMS timer features................................................................................................................. 5
Table 2: Technical data ........................................................................................................................ 7
Table 3: Parameter overview.............................................................................................................. 17
Table 4: Parameter types.................................................................................................................... 17
Table 5: Happy-Hour system example.............................................................................................. 24
Table 6: Happy-Hour system timetable ............................................................................................ 24
Table 7: Rate system example ........................................................................................................... 25
Table 8: Rate system time query ...................................................................................................... 25
Table 9: EMP from NRI coin channel allocation.............................................................................. 28
Table 11 : The register card parameter menu.................................................................................... 34

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1EMS Coin-operated timer product description
1.1 General overview
EMS coin-operated timers are available in several different versions
1. EMS 135 –Coin timer
2. EMS 235 -Chipcard timer
3. EMS 335 –Coin and chipcard integrated unit
Furthermore, two different construction models are available:
1. Free-standing module -housing (see Illustration 1: Network hookup) (M)
2. Built-in module (E)
Family 130 230 330
Type /
Model 133
E135
M233
E235
M333
E335
M
EMSBUS Capable Yes
Coin validator
Euro or other currencies by
request.
Electronic,
0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1, 2 €
Token
-Electronic,
0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1, 2 €
Token
Counterfeit money
protection Yes -Yes
Chipcard reader -Yes Yes
Display Matrix Display 2*16 Characters
Programming Menu-driven over display
Happy –Hour Yes
Rebate settings Yes (instead of Happy-Hour) / fixed price (optional)
Delayed start 1 –60 Min. adjustable
Remote start Yes
Prolonged ventilation 1 –60 Min. adjustable
Maximum time 1 –60 Min. adjustable
Cool-down deactivate
period Yes
Cleaning mode Yes
Coin counter Yes
Customer counter Yes
Chipcard recharging
With coins --Yes
Operating time counter Yes
Remote display Optional
Modem box
(for data query over modem) Optional
Recharging terminal with
banknote validator Optional
Chipcard Hand terminal Optional
Table 1: EMS timer features

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1.1.1 Features
1. The EMS timer can be flexibly integrated and is based on modern microprocessor technology.
2. Equipped with electronic coin validator for highest security. Validator is pre-programmed for
the following currencies:
0.1€, 0.2€, 0.5€, 1€ and 2€ Coins as well as various tokens. Coin validator for other currencies
on request.
3. Attractive pricing strategy with Happy-Hour –switch or three stage rebate system.
4. Optional fixed price system. Buy time within a limited range for a constant price.
5. Freely programmable service parameters for:
−Minimum amount
−Maximum time
−Time period for three stage rebate system
−Time period for Happy-Hour for cash and card payment
−Remote start
−Delayed start
−Prolonged ventilation
−Cool-down deactivate period
−Token price
−Cleaning mode
6. Five Happy-Hour timers for attractive pricing strategy
7. Save and output all relevant register data for accounting, no additional equipment needed
8. 2-Minute test run
9. Simple operation and programming, no additional equipment needed
10.Operating system in replaceable controller chip, so always updateable to current version.
11. Modular construction allows for fast and inexpensive replacement if necessary.
12.Up to 31 timers networkable over EMSBUS with following advantages:
−Simultaneous switch-over of all networked timers between normal and Happy –Hour
operation.
−Remote data query and remote programming through optional modem box possible.
−Studio overview on TV screen with optional TV-Interface possible.
−Remote display shows current tanning device status.
12. Card recharging from customer with coins possible. (only EMS 333/335)
13. Solid modular housing with improved protection against break-in.
14. Separate recharging terminal as built-in front or steel housing with integrated banknote
validator for four different banknotes including integrated rebate function
!!! Attention !!!
This timer complies to the DIN EN 60335-2-27 security standards as long as the software version
V2.31 is installed, and as long as the timer is equipped with a NT130-3 power supply
manufactured after August 2001.

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1.1.2 Technical Data
The data in table 2 refer to a fully-equipped standard model. The technical data for special models
can differ from the below significantly.
Modular housing Built-in version
Dimensions (H * W * D) 420mm * 135mm * 156mm by request
Weight 8 kg by request
Coin validator Electronic, 5 coin values + different Token types
Chipcard reader PIN Card reader with card lock and discharge
Display classic LCD 2 lines @ 16 characters
Plus Vacuum –Fluorescence –VFD 2 lines @ 16 characters
Power supply 230V∼50 / 60 Hz, 5 VA
Circuit Output max. 230V, 8A AC1
Environmental conditions
Operating temperature +10 to +40°C
Storage temperature -20 to +60°C
Humidity in operation 10 to 85 % condensation free
Humidity in storage 10 to 90 % condensation free
Table 2: Technical Data
1.1.3 Using EMS timers in a network
The EMS timers can be networked through the integrated intelligent EMS bus system. Up to 31
timers can be connected with one another using this bus system without having to connect a
central control unit, or making any changes to the timers themselves. The bus system works
practically fully automatic, one need only make sure that the network node number for each
timer is uniquely assigned. (see “General guidelines for networking EMS timers” p.10 ).

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Illustration 1: EMS timer network hook-up
Every EMSBUS –compatible product can be directly connected to a network such as that above.
This can range from a single remote display to a complete TV studio overview.

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1.2 Installation and Maintenance
All devices in the EMS product line are constructed to conform to the usual safety standards to
ensure safe operation of these devices. It is nevertheless important to ensure correct mounting
and correct electrical wiring installation.
EMSBUS
STARTPE Li Lü LL' N'
A B from previous
to next timer
Cable to
controller
board
FUSE
80mAT
Illustration 2: Power supply mainboard
Cable to
Power supply
To coin
validator
To
card-
reader
To release
contact
CONTROLLER
MARK
EMSBUS
Termination Jumper
must be setm, when
EMSBUS-Cable
ends here.
When changing
the controller,
set the mark into
right direction.
Illustration 3: Control mainboard

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Please note:
Installation should only take place under the care of
an authorized electronics professional
Because this is a stationary device with a hardwired mains power connection, a
disconnection switch (fuse) must be installed
Installing an EMS timer is limited to mains power supply hook-up as well as both switched
outputs for contactor and ventilation as per the provided connection diagram. When using the
timer in a network, the EMSBUS must also be connected. Please refer to “General guidelines for
networking EMS timers”.
1.2.1 Connecting a remote start button
A potential-free switch can be connected to a remote start button’s connection clamp. Use a
separate, shielded, and twisted 2-wire cord (i.e. Belden 9501) for this purpose. Use a separate
cable for the remote start wiring.
1.2.2 General guidelines for networking EMS timers
•Use a separate, shielded, and twisted bipolar cord (i.e. Belden 9501) for bus wiring.
•Pay attention to correct polarity (A -A and B -B)
•The bus must loop through each device.
Timer 1
START of EMSBUS
Termination
Jumper is set
Termination
Jumper removed Termination
Jumper removed END of EMSBUS
Termination
Jumper is set
Timer 2
Timer 3
Timer 4
Illustration 4: Correct bus wiring

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Forked or “star” wiring is forbidden! This leads to signal corruption and unstable
operation.
Timer 1
Timer 2
Timer 3
Timer 4
FORBIDDEN “FORKED” WIRING
Illustration 5: Incorrect bus wiring (fork)
Timer 1
Timer 2
FORBIDDEN
“STAR” WIRING !
Timer 3
Timer 4
Illustration 6: Incorrect bus wiring (star)
•EMSBUS wiring shielding must be connected to one another on every timer.
•EMSBUS wiring shielding must be connected on only one point on PE (Earth).
•The EMSBUS termination must be plugged on both ends of the bus wiring for the timers. The
termination jumper must be pulled for all other devices.
Modem boxes and TV interfaces are factory-terminated and must be hooked up or
reconfigured at the beginning or the end of the bus wiring.
•Do not lay the bus wiring in the immediate vicinity from electromagnetic fields such as is
created by current compensated choke for fluorescent lamps or transformers for halogen
lighting.
•Allocate a unique net node number to each timer.
•The timer can be disconnected from the bus using the tripolar bus connection clamp if needed.

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1.3 Resetting the EMS Timers
To delete the timer data or set the default values, press and hold all three keys and turn the power
on. You will see the following display:
ERASE MEMORY ?
CrdNr Par. No
•You may delete the card numbers by pressing the green key. The timer will not accept any
card numbers and can be reset to a new card number with the number card. (see section 5.1.1
“Setting the card number with the number card” on page 32).
•The white key deletes all parameters. All master cards, operating time counters, time settings,
prices, Happy-Hour times etc. are reset to null or to the factory defaults. The card numbers
remain saved.
•The red key exits the reset menu without deleting any data.
1.3.1 Servicing the EMS Timers
The EMS timers are largely maintenance free. High-quality components ensure a long life span.
In order to conform to the DIN EN 60335-2-27 and DIN V VDE 0801 safety regulations, all
components affecting the safety of the devices must be tested regularly, at least every 12
months. There is a special test program in the program environment for this purpose which is
accessed manually. The regular activation of the test program is the responsibility of the
operator. For information concerning the test program please refer to section 3
“Programming the EMS timers”, Sub-menu 6 Miscellaneous –Safety test.
Dirt and grime can collect in the coin validator and the chip card unit during normal timer
operation. If too much dirt has collected, normal operation can be disrupted. Cleaning the
affected components can solve the problem.
•We can provide you with a special cleaning set for the chip card unit which allows you to
remove dirt and grime from the contact points. You can also help keep the chip card unit clean
by checking customer cards when charging and cleaning them if needed.
•The coin validator can be removed and cleaned from an authorized specialist.

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2Time-vending with the EMS Timers
After programming is complete, (see section “Programming the EMS timers” p.15) the timer can
be used in normal operation. Depending on the timer’s configuration, time can be vended with
coins, with a chip card, or with both.
Please note:
The following description assumes default factory
Programming parameters
If you have already programmed the timer with values other than the factory defaults, i.e. delayed
start time, minimum amount, or remote start, then the timer may behave differently than
described here.
2.1 Time-vending with coins
The EMS timers have a two-line display which provides the customer with information.
At the start of the vending process the device is free and the display shows the following:
*** FREE ***
5.00 €= 5.0 Min
After inserting the first coin, the display shows the amount of time vended:
2.00 €= 2.0 Min
5.00 € MINIMUM
As long as the minimum amount has not been inserted, the second display line continues to
show the minimum amount. Inserting additional coins increases the amount of vended time. As
soon as the minimum amount has been reached, the display shows the following:
5.00 €= 5.0 Min
MAX. TIME=30m
Inserting additional coins increases the amount of vended time. The delayed start time restarts
with each coin insertion which means the customer has the full delayed start time after inserting
the last coin. As soon as the amount of vended time approaches the maximum time, inserting
additional coins can result in overbooking. The timer displays the following warning in this case:
27.00 €= 27.0 Min
DO NOT OVERPAY !
If the customer has overbooked, the display has the following format:
31.00 €= 30.0 Min
MAXIMUM REACHED

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The delayed start time begins after inserting the last coin. As soon as the customer is ready, the
device can be started through a connected remote start switch.
If the device is not remotely started, the device is automatically started after the delayed start time
and the tanning period time starts. TANNING
29.9 Min
After tanning, the cool down time starts.
COOLING
0.9 Min
2.2 Vending using a PIN-CARD
At the start of the vending process the device is free and the display shows the following:
*** FREE ***
5.00 €= 5.0 Min
When the customer inserts his card, the following appears:
CREDIT 100.00€
OK↓5.00+↓STOP↓
The first line shows the amount of credit remaining on the customer’s card. The timer’s
minimum amount is displayed in the middle of the second line. The white key can be used to
book the minimum time from the customer’s card. The red key cancels the purchase. The card is
ejected in this case, and no credit will have been booked from the card.
5.00 € = 5.0 Min
OK↓1.00+↓STOP↓
The top line shows the value and amount of time vended from the card. The vending interval is
shown in the middle of the second line. Pressing the white key increases the vended amount by
this interval. 15.00 € = 15.0 Min
OK↓1.00+↓STOP↓
As soon as the desired amount of time has been reached, payment is completed by pressing the
green key. The card is ejected and the device starts the delayed start time.
15.00 € = 15.0 Min
MAX. TIME = 30 m

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As long as the maximum time has not yet been reached, additional time can be vended during the
delayed start phase with coins or with an additional card. As soon as the maximum time has been
reached, the vending interval display disappears from the middle of the second display line.
30.00 € = 30.0 Min
OK↓STOP↓
If the purchase has been confirmed by pressing the green key, the display shows the following:
30.00 € = 30.0 Min
MAXIMUM REACHED
The device is now in the delayed start phase. The tanning starts as soon as the customer presses
the remote start switch, or as soon as the delayed start time is over.
TANNING
29.9 Min
The display shows the remaining tanning time. As soon as the tanning is over with, the cool
down phase starts. The display shows the following:
COOLING
0.9 Min
2.3 PIN-CARD recharge with coins
If you have set the card recharge parameter (M3N13) (see section 3.2 p.18 ) to a value other than
zero (i.e. 100 €), and a customer inserts a card with a remaining credit less than this parameter
(i.e. 50 €), then the customer can charge his card with coins. The display shows the following:
CHARGE 50.00€
5+↓STOP↓
The customer can
•charge his card by inserting coins or,
•start purchasing time for the device by pressing the white key. This then happens exactly as
described in chapter 2 „Time vending with the EMS timers“.

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3Programming the EMS timers
As soon as an EMS timer has been correctly installed, certain operating parameters can be set to
meet individual needs. Programming is made easy through the intuitive menu structure and user
initiated steps with the two-line display.
3.1 Menu structure
EMS 135 only EMS 235 / 335 only EMS 135 / 235 / 335
Programm
ing level
1 –Cash
counters
2 –Operating
hours
3 –Prices 4 –Parameters 5 -Clock /
Happy-Hour
6 –Special 7 –fixed price
↓01↓Cash daily Hours 1 Minimum
amount normal
Max. time Hour Test / Stop
Master flag
fixed price
active
↓02↓Token daily Hours 2 Time normal Delayed start Minute Clear Day
Cash
+ Time max.
Card daily↓03↓
Overpay
Hours 3 Min. amount
Happy-Hour
Prolonged
ventilation
Day of week Operational Timer 1
fixed price ?
Overpay↓04↓
Customer daily
Preset. 2 Happy-Hour
cash time
Cleaning mode Day Automatic clear Timer 2
fixed price ?
Customer daily↓05↓
Cash Total
Preset . 3 Happy-Hour
card time
Remote start Month EMSBUS node
number
Timer 3
fixed price ?
Cash Total↓06↓
Token total
Test Count Discount mode Enable Coin
release
HH-Timer 1
Start time
BIG TIME
Display
Timer 4
fixed price ?
Token total↓07↓
Customer total
Master card
Recharge
Level 2 at xx €Ventilation lock HH-Timer 1
End time
Display
contrast
Timer 5
fixed price ?
↓08↓Card total Variety card
recharge
Time level 2 Powerfail Store HH-Timer 1
Monday
Second display
↓09↓Customer total Level 3 at xx €Add tokens HH-Timer1
Tuesday
Master code
↓10↓Charge daily Time level 3 Hours 2
warning
HH-Timer1
Wednesday
Cash register
query
↓11↓Charge total Token value Pay Time HH-Timer1
Thursday
SECURITY
TEST
↓12↓Personnel Card Charge off
interval
HH-Timer1
Friday
↓13↓Happy Hour
card
HH-Timer1
Saturday
↓14↓Max. card
recharge
HH-Timer1
Sunday
HH-Timer 2-5
continue

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Table 3: Parameter overview
The programming level is divided into 6 or 7 logical sub-menus, cash counters, operating hours,
prices, parameters, clock / Happy -Hour , special and fixed price (optional).
Within these sub-menus you find the appropriate parameter and counters.
3.1.1 Choosing program parameters
The programming environment is reached by inserting the master card. The display shows:
PROGRAMMING
< END >
Choose the sub-menu with the red or green keys.
1 –CASH COUNTERS
< ⇓>
Pressing the red key takes you to the next sub-menu. The green key selects the previous sub-
menu. Table 3shows a programming parameter overview. If you have reached the desired sub-
menu, you reach the desired parameters by pressing the white key.
3.1.2 Editing program parameters
The red and green keys are used to edit program parameters. There are 5 different types of
parameters. Table 4 shows how each may be edited.
Parameter type Editing possibilities
A–Free counter Delete with red key
B–Fixed counter Increase with green key, decrease with red key
C–Operating param.1 Increase with green key, decrease with red key
D–Operating param.2 Switch between YES and NO with the green and red keys
E–Operating param. 3 Reset to default by simultaneously pressing green and red.
Table 4: Parameter types
3.1.3 Programming example: programming the maximum time
Please read the following section carefully:
The programming process will be carefully described using
The example of programming the maximum time.
The maximum time parameter is the first parameter in sub-menu 4 settings. Insert your master
card. The display shows:
PROGRAMMING
< END >
2. Press the red key 4 times to access sub-menu 4 (or press the green key 3 times).

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4-PARAMETERS
< ⇓>
3. Now press the white key once. You have accessed the first parameter in sub-menu 4
MAX. TIME 30m
(+) ↓01↓(-)
4. With the green(+) and red(-) keys, you can adjust the maximum time. The changed value is
automatically saved.
5. You may change to the next parameter as soon as the desired value is displayed.
3.1.4 Exiting the programming environment
Exiting the programming environment is demonstrated from the maximum time parameter
MAX. TIME 30m
(+) ↓01↓(-)
1. Keep pressing the white key until you have reached the first entry in the sub-menu.
4 –PARAMETERS
< ⇓>
2. Use the green and red keys to access the entry point for the programming environment.
PROGRAMMING
< END >
3. Press the white key to eject the card. The standard display is shown, if the device is free.
*** FREE ***
5.00 €= 5.0 Min

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3.2 The EMS timer programming parameters
Programming additional parameters happens in the same way as described above. A list of all
programming parameters sorted according to parameter level is shown below. References to
other parameters within a parameter description is shown by sub-menu (s M) and parameter
number (N). For example, the maximum time is found in sub-menu 4 parameter 1, or
abbreviated as M4N1. Parameter values are shown in brackets. The letter [x]Þin front of the
arrow shows the parameter type as described in table 4.
3.2.1 Sub-menu 1 –Master card
1. Cash daily[A] ÞThis parameter sums the total of cash tanning purchases for the timer per
day. [0,00..167.772,15€] If the automatic clear parameter (M6N4) is set to YES, the counter is
deleted every day at midnight. This applies to all daily counters. All daily counters can be
deleted together with the Clear day cash parameter (M6N2).
2. Tokens daily [A] ÞSums the value of daily token purchases [0 .. 65535 tokens]. To calculate
the € value of this parameter, this value needs to be multiplied with the token value parameter
(M3N10).
3. Card daily [A] Sums daily value of card purchases.
4. Overpay [A] ÞSums overbookings [0,00..655,35€]. An overbooking occurs if the customer
inserts a valuable coin shortly before the maximum time is reached. If, for example, 29 € have
been inserted and the maximum value is 30 €, inserting a 2 € coin results in an overbooking of
1 €.
5. Customers daily [A] ÞNumber of customers per day [0..65535]. Delete with red key.
6. Cash total [A]ÞTotal cash payments for tanning on the timer [0,00..167.772,15€].
7. Tokens total[A] ÞNumber of inserted tokens [0..65535 tokens].
8. Card total [A] ÞSum of all card purchases [0,00..167.772,15€].
9. Customers total [A] ÞNumber of customers[0..65535].
10.Charge daily [A] Daily amount of card recharged with coins from customers or personnel.
11.Charge total [A] ÞTotal amount of card recharged with coins from customers or personnel.
12.Personnel card [A] ÞPurchased tanning from personnel cards
3.2.2 Sub-menu 2 –Operating hours
1. Operating hours 1 [A] ÞTotal device operating time [0..65535,59 h].
2. Operating hours 2 [C/E] ÞCounts backward to 0 starting at preset 2 (M2N4) [65535,59..0 h].
You can increase and decrease the preset value in 1 hour intervals with the green and red keys
respectively. If the B2 warning parameter (M4N10) is set to YES, a red dot will be displayed in
the upper left as soon as this parameter reaches zero (and the device is free). Pressing the
green and red keys simultaneously resets the parameter to the preset 2 value.
3. Operating hours 3 [C/E] Þsee Operating times 2
4. Preset 2 [B] Þ[0..65535 h]. You can increase and decrease this value in 1 hour intervals with
the green and red keys respectively.
5. Preset 3 [B] Þsee Preset 2
6. Test run [A] ÞCounts the amount of test runs [0..65535].
7. Master card recharge [A] ÞShows the amount recharged with the master card. Only
amounts recharged with the master card are reflected in this parameter. Debits from customer
cards are not reflected in this parameter.
8. Variety card charging [A] ÞThis parameter shows the amount recharged onto customer
cards with an appropriately programmed variety card.

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3.2.3 Sub-menu 3 Prices
1. Minimum amount normal [C] ÞMinimum amount for the normal rate [0,01..655,35 €]. This
value can be increased and decreased in 1 Cent intervals. Standard: 5 €.
2. Time normal [C] ÞAmount of vended time for minimum amount normal
[1Sec..1092min15sec]. This value can be increased and decreased in 1 second intervals.
Standard: 5 minutes.
3. Minimum amount Happy-Hour [C] ÞMinimum amount for the Happy-Hour rate
[0,01..655,35 €]. This value can be increased and decreased in 1 Cent intervals. Standard: 5 €.
4. Happy-Hour cash time [C] ÞAmount of vended time for the Happy-Hour minimum amount
when paying cash [1Sek..1092min15sek]. This value can be increased and decreased in 1
second intervals. Standard: 6 minutes.
5. Happy-Hour card time [C] ÞAmount of vended time for the Happy-Hour minimum amount
when paying with Happy-Hour card [1Sek..1092min15sek]. This value can be increased and
decreased in 1 second intervals. Standard: 5 minutes.
6. Discount mode [D] ÞWhen set to YES, the discount system is activated. The Happy-Hour
mode is turned off. Additional information can be found in “ The EMS three-stage rate
system” p.24 Standard = NO
7. Level 2 at xx [C] ÞThis parameter defines the amount at which a rebate at level 2 is valid
[0,01..655,35 €]. Standard: 10 €.
8. Time level 2 [C] ÞVended time for level 2 rebate [1Sek..1092min15sek]. Standard 12 min.
9. Level 3 at xx [C] ÞThis parameter defines the amount at which a rebate at level 3 is valid
[0,01..655,35 €]. Standard: 20 €.
10. Time level 3 [C] ÞVended time for level 2 rebate [1Sek..1092min15sek]. Standard 25 min.
11. Token value[C] ÞDefines token value [0..99 €]. Standard: 5 €.
12. Charge off interval [C] Vending interval for customer and personnel cards. Standard: 1 €.
13. Happy-Hour card [D] If set to YES, customers paying with card receive Happy-Hour rates.
Standard NO. This parameter cannot be used if the Dicount mode is activated (M3N5).
14. Maximum card charge [C] ÞCustomers and staff can continue to recharge their cards with
coins as long as this value has not been reached. For example, if a maximum value of 100€
has been set and the customer has a credit of 99€, inserting 5€ will result in a credit of 104€, at
which point continued charging is no longer allowed. If this value is set to zero, the customer
charging function is disabled.
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