Coinco Guardian GLX Installation and operating instructions

Operation & Service Manual
Guardian
GLX


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SECTION 1: GENERAL INFORMATION
Introduction ..................................................... 4
Document Icons ............................................... 4
Naming Convention .......................................... 5
Dimensions & Specification ............................ 6
Dimensional Drawing........................................ 7
SECTION 2: INSTALLATION & SETUP
Unpacking/Installing the Changer.................. 8-9
Loading Coins.................................................. 10
Dispensing Coins ............................................ 11
Setting Float (Par)........................................... 12
SECTION 3: GENERAL
CHANGER OPERATION
Steady State User Display .............................. 13
General Changer Operation ............................ 13
Menu Navigation.............................................. 15
Menu Structure ........................................... 15-16
SECTION 4: TYPICAL USAGE
Parring the Guardian ...................................... 17
Automated Parring .......................................... 18
Setting Par ..................................................... 19
Enabling/Disabling Overfill Paydown................19
Par Paydown . .................................................. 19
Audit Reporting ................................................ 21
Changing the Payout Configuration ............... 22
Cassette Configuration................................ 25-26
Eliminating a Slug ............................................. 27
Adding a Token ................................................ 28
Deleting a Token .............................................. 28
Token Value .................................................... 29
Token Routing ................................................. 29
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 5: ADVANCED CONFIGURATION
Password ......................................................... 30
Changing the Password .................................. 30
Password Protection Levels ............................ 31
Coin Enable ..................................................... 32
Coin Security Level.......................................... 32
Dual Currency.................................................. 33
Change Management ...................................... 34
Language........................................................ 35
Clear Historical Audit ....................................... 35
Factory Reset .................................................. 35
Disable/Enable Audible Feedback ................... 36
MDB Level ....................................................... 36
Tube Sense ................................................ 38-39
Software and Hardware Versions ....................40
SECTION 6: MAINTENANCE
Routine Maintenance....................................... 41
Disassembly .................................................... 41
Removing Coin Tubes from Cassette .............. 42
Cleaning the Acceptor .................................43-44
SECTION 7: TROUBLESHOOTING
Autotest ........................................................... 45
Warning Messages ..................................... 46-47
Tube Enabling .................................................. 20
Changing the Coin Tubes ......... ..................23-24
MDB Scale Factor ............................................ 37
MDB Decimal Point .......................................... 37
SECTION 8: PARTS LIST
GLX Changer Assembly ................................... 48
GLX Coin Tube Assemblies ............................ 49
GLX Acceptor Front View ................................ 50
GLX Acceptor Back View ................................. 51
GLX Acceptor Gate Assembly ......................... 52
GLX Payout Base Assembly ............................ 53

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SECTION 1: GENERAL INFORMATION
Introduction
This manual contains information on installing,
operating and maintaining a Coinco Guardian
GLX model coin changer. This manual is
intended for owners, route operators and
shop-level technicians as a primary source of
information. Taking time to read this manual and
become familiar with the information will help you
obtain the best performance from your Coinco
Guardian GLX coin changer.
Icons
The following icons will guide you throughout
the manual. Each icon highlights an area to
which you may want to pay closer attention.
Indicates a checklist type of process that
you can readily “check” as you proceed to
the next step.
Indicates a warning that you should ad-
here to. It is often accompanied by the
words “DO NOT…”
Indicates that this is a good time to
pause, step back, and verify that every-
thing is correct before proceeding further.
Indicates frequently asked questions with
their corresponding answers.
Indicates a helpful hint or shortcut to sim-
plify the task.
Product Overview and Features
The Guardian GLX changer incorporates a wide
range of benefits, including:
•Six self-replenishing coin tubes with cash
accountability.
•
•Built-in self diagnostics.
•MDB (Multi-Drop Bus) interface (optional
MDB to USB converter available).
•Field tuning for tokens & slug elimination.
•Interchangeable coin tubes enable simple
payout re-configuration.
•Full support of Guardian GLX features
and upgrades using the Coinco FP-5
Field Programmer.
For Your Records
A label indicating the changer’s model number
and serial number can be found on the side of
the Guardian GLX coin changer. Refer to the
model number and serial number whenever you
call your Coinco Service Center for information
or service. The first four digits of the changer
serial number indicate when the unit was built,
which is also the beginning of the warranty
period:
First two digits: indicate the week of
manufacture.
• Third and fourth digit: indicate the year.
For example, serial number 0216000123 in-
dicates the unit was manufactured in the 2nd
week of 2016.
iIndicates a possible issue dependent on
the application and provides direction on
how to correct the problem should it
occur.
Lift-out, removeable, illuminated payout
cassette.
•

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SECTION 1: GENERAL INFORMATION
Guardian 6000
Guardian 6000 Naming
Naming
GL X XX-XX
Protocol
X = MDB
A = Protocol A
Payout Configuration
(Cassette ID)
Country Code
US = United States
CA = Canada
EU = Europe
GB = United Kingdom
AU = Australia
MX = Mexico
RU = Russia
™
™
A B C D E F
BB US 25¢10¢ 5¢ 5¢ 25¢25¢
BD US / Canada $1 $1 25¢ 5¢ 10¢25¢
BE Canada $2 $1 25¢ 5¢ 25¢25¢
BF Canada $2 $2 $1 5¢ 25¢25¢
Please contact your Coinco Sales Rep for additional configurations.
Cassette
ID
Country
Coin Denomination By Tube Position
Naming Convention
Guardian
GLX

34 VDC
DC Power Return
N/C
Master Receive
Master Transmit
Communications Common
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Dimensions and Specications
Power Requirements:
20 to 42V DC
0.15 Amp average standby
0.6 Amp average operating
1.8 Amp max operating
Operating Temperature
0°F to 150°F
-18°C to 65°C
Storage Temperature
-22°F to 160°F
-30°C to 72°C
Relative Humidity
20% to 95% non-condensing
Operating Attitude
Vertical ±3°
Shipping Weight in Carton
Approximately 5 lbs. or 2.267 kilograms
SECTION 1: GENERAL INFORMATION
MDB Coin Changer Plug
GLX
Connect Pin-out:
Line 1
Line 2
Line 3
Line 4
Line 5
Line 6
MDB Controller/Vendor Interface
Figure 1

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SECTION 1: GENERAL INFORMATION
Dimensional Drawing
inches (mm)
Figure 2

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SECTION 2: INSTALLATION & SETUP
Unpacking / Installing the Changer
After removing the coin changer from the ship-
ping carton, inspect it for possible damage. If
the unit is damaged, notify the shipping company
immediately. The consignee (person or company
receiving the unit) can file a claim against the
carrier for shipping damage. We recommend
you keep the original carton and packaging ma-
terials to reuse if you need to transport or ship
the coin changer in the future.
If the coin changer is being stored or used as a
spare, always keep it in its shipping carton when
not in use. This will keep it clean and offer the
best protection for the unit.
Installing the Changer
1. Remove power from the vending machine.
DO NOT connect the changer harness
to the vending machine with power
connected.
2. Remove the acceptor from the changer
housing by pressing the acceptor release
latch (see Figure 4) on the front of the
acceptor to the right, then pull the escrow
lever towards you, away from the changer
housing.
3. Disconnect the two harnesses from the
acceptor (see Figure 5). Lift the acceptor
slightly to free the lower acceptor studs
from the changer housing. Place the
acceptor in a clean, dry area.
4. Set the three mounting holes in the back
of the changer housing over the mounting
screws in the vending machine (see
Figure 6). Tighten securely by hand.
5. Reinstall the acceptor by inserting the
lower acceptor studs into the changer
housing. Plug the two harnesses into the
acceptor. Press the top of the acceptor
into the changer housing until the acceptor
latch engages the changer housing.
6. Verify the vendor’s coin return mechanism
is adjusted so that the acceptor gate is
fully closed. There should be a small gap
between the coin return mechanism and
the changer escrow lever.
Figure 4
Figure 3
Acceptor Gate
Acceptor
Release Latch
Sorting Door
Coin
Denomination
Markings
Payout
Cassette
Handle
Escrow Lever
LCD Display
User
Interface
Keypad
Acceptor
Docking
Cradle
Sorting Door
Latch
Graduated
Tube Scales
Changer Components
Escrow Lever
Acceptor
Latch
Lower
Acceptor Studs

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Figure 5
7. Plug the changer harness into the vending
machine.
Verify steps 1 to 7 are completed
correctly.
8. Apply power to the vending machine.
9. The changer will power up, perform an
autotest of all systems, then the display
will begin cycling in steady state mode
(See Figure 7).
SECTION 2: INSTALLATION & SETUP
Figure 6
Figure 7
Power Up Sequence
Typical User Display Messaging
•Show s current versions of
softw are and hard w are.
•Perform s self-diagnostics of
system s. If there are errors,
recom m endations are given.
•Self-diagnostics com p leted
& all system s functional.
•C urrent tube configuration.
N ote: S om e G uard ian m odels m ay show different m essaging.
SW : 6.00 HW: 3
Exec
Checking
D iagnostics
D ia gnostics O K
D 05¢ E 25¢ F25¢
A25¢ B10¢ C 05¢
Par Mode On
S tatus: O K
Tubes = $29.15
A dd
$
4.85
Par =
$
34.00
LoopLoop
G uardian
US-BB
Status: O K
Tubes = $29.15
•Intro screen.
Par Mode Off

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Loading Coins
•To Load Front Tubes Only: Tubes A,
B, and C can be hand loaded without
opening the cassette. By pushing the
Sorting Door Latch to the left and
swinging open the Sorting Door (See
Figure 11), you can load coins directly in
tubes A, B, and C.
•For manual ll: Follow Hot Key Chart
on page 15 (See Figure 17).
SECTION 2: INSTALLATION & SETUP
NOTES:
•Make sure all coins lay flat and fill each coin
tube to be used with at least 5 coins.
•For the most reliable operation, do not load
coin tubes above the 100% level marking.
•If not using all 6 tubes, leave all tubes in-
stalled and make sure to disable coin rout-
ing and coin level sensing for unused tubes.
Use MENU/SETUP/CASSETTE/CUSTOM and
set unused tubes to “---”.
Figure 8
10. Load coins into the changer the tubes
using one of the following 3 options:
Lift up
Raise the cassette handle and lift the
coin tube cassette up, then slide the
cassette out of the coin changer housing
(See Figures 8 & 9).
Refer to the coin denomination labels at
the top of each coin tube and fill the 6
coin tubes to the desired level with the
appropriate coins.
VERIFY THAT ALL COINS LAY FLAT IN
EACH COIN TUBE.
Fill each coin tube with a minimum of 5
coins and DO NOT fill the coin tubes
above the 100% mark!
NOTE: If you do not plan on using all
6 coin tubes, make sure you disable
coin routing to the unused tubes in the
acceptor programming. Use: MENU-
SETUP-CASSETTE-CUSTOM and set
the unused tubes to “---“
To reinstall the coin tube cassette, the 2
studs located on each side of the
cassette must line up with the receiving
slots on the changer housing. Use the
cassette handle to lift and position the
coin tube cassette with the coin changer
housing. Slide the cassette into the
housing. The coin tube cassette will
slide into the housing then drop down
against the bottom payout section of the
coin changer when it is correctly
installed (See Figure 9).
•
Figure 9
Slide out
Remove Cassette:
•See Figure 10 for coin capacities.

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Dispensing Coins
Verify proper payout operation
SECTION 2: INSTALLATION & SETUP
Does the changer pay out all coins from
tubes or leave hidden coins? How are
hidden coins reported?
Figure 11
Sorting
Door
Latch
Figure 13
11. Pay out at least two coins from
each tube to ensure proper
operation. Press each coin tube
Inventory Button (See Figure 12) to
dispense coins.
12. Insert a variety of coins into the
changer to ensure proper operation.
Basic keypad navigation is shown in Figure 13
and a coin payout mode summary in Figure 12.
Figure 12
Figure 10
Coin Payout Modes
Manual Payout
Normal Mode
Payout one or more
coins from a tube
Keystrokes
Hold down letter key until
desired coins are paid out.
Auto Paydown Mode
Payout ALL coins
in a tube
Stop Coin Payout
Keystrokes
Hold down letter key until at
least 4 coins are dispensed.
Press any key.
Note: the last several coins in a tube can be paid out
with individual button pushes.
As is typical with most changers, the Guardian
GLX leaves some hidden coins per tube
(typically 5 per tube) to ensure incoming coins
will always stack properly. These coins can be
paid out in a manual payout mode. Hidden
coins are not reported on MDB and are not
available for change making. They are included
in audit information and are used in all tube
scanning and float/par calculations.
Coin Tube Capacities

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SECTION 2: INSTALLATION & SETUP
When I add coins prior to resetting my par level, the changer automatically kicks coins
out. Why?
Overfill Paydown automatically returns any coins that exceed the Par level. Any coins added to the coin
tubes after parring, or adding coins prior to setting a higher Par level will result in these extra coins being
sent to the coin return. See Step 14 above for how to Disable Par.
Setting Par/Float (optional)
Float Mode, also known as Par, records and maintains a predefined level of coins in the tubes,
and typically will maintain a lower level of change in the changer than if Par is not used. When
using Par mode, an accepted coin will only be routed to the tube if one has been paid out.
13.
14.
You can quickly Enable Par at the current coin levels by simultaneously pressing the keypad
hotkeys E+F. Then press ENTER to accept the displayed Par Value.
To disable or reset the Par level, simultaneously press keypad hotkeys D+F to Disable Par. To
reset par, adjust the coin levels and repeat step 13 above.
Figure 14
Why is it that sometimes when setting a Par Level, the Par setting does not match the
exact value of coins loaded in the changer?
This could be for a couple of different reasons. The coin level sensing is accurate to within + 2 coins, so
there could be a discrepancy based on coin stack thickness tolerances.
Setting/Disabling Par
1. Push D+F to Disable Par.
2. Remove the cassette and load desired level of coins.
3. Install the cassette and wait for steady state operation (cycling display)
4. Press E+F to Enable Par and accept by pressing ENTER.
1. Press MENU and scroll using arrow keys to the screen below.
SETUP ▲
Par
▼
▲
▼
Par Disabled
Par $XX.XX
CANCEL or ENTER
Par Set To
$XX.XX
ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER
Scroll
▲
▼
Scroll
OR
Secondly, when setting the par level, the coin level sensing assumes a minimum of the hidden coin level
(5 coins per tube) for all enabled tubes, even if there are no coins loaded. To eliminate this condition,
disable all unused tubes by entering MENU/SETUP/CASSETTE/CUSTOM and set unused tubes to "---".
Par ▲
Disable Par ▼
Par ▲
SET Par
▲
▼
Scroll
▲
▼
Scroll
▲
▼
Scroll
SET PAR
By Coin Rolls
SET PAR
By Coin Value
SET PAR
By Tube Level
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
▼

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SECTION 3: GENERAL CHANGER OPERATION
General Changer Operation
Acceptor Module
The Acceptor Module contains the majority of
the Guardian GLX’s control logic. The acceptor
can electronically validate up to 32 different coin
types and actively route accepted coins to six
coin tubes or to the vending machine cashbox.
An LCD display provides visual feedback on the
functioning condition of the changer. Six inven-
tory buttons allow the user to manually dispense
coins from the coin tubes. The MENU button
allows access to enter special programming and
features.
The Acceptor Module transmits credit and sta-
tus information and receives payout and control
information from the vending machine. The ac-
ceptor monitors each coin tube to know when it
is full so any additional coins can be routed to
the cashbox.
Coin Acceptance
Deposited coins enter the coin inlet funnel,
where they are directed down a coin rail formed
by the mainplate and acceptor gate. Optical
and magnetic sensors positioned along the rail
validate the coins. When the coin reaches the
end of the coin rail, motor and solenoid-
operated coin doors direct the coins to either
the coin tubes, cashbox or to the coin return
chute.
Pressing the escrow lever physically opens the
acceptor gate, allowing bent coins and foreign
materials to fall into the coin reject chute.
Movement of the front gate is also detected by
the coin changer electronics and is
communicated to the vending machine
controller causing any customer credit to be
paid back.
If coins are deposited too closely together (fast
feed), one or more coins may be rejected if the
Steady State User Display
During steady state operation, the user
display will show one of four typical screens
as shown in Figure 15.
Figure 15
Status: OK
Tubes = $29.15
Add $4.85
Par = $34.00
Status: OK
Tubes = $29.15
Option 1:
Par Enabled
Status: Warning
Tubes = $29.15
Sort door open
Out of Service
Steady State Operation
User Display Messaging
Fully Functional Changer Problem
Option 2:
Float Disabled
LoopLoop
Option 3:
Warning
Option 4:
Out of Service
•$29.15 change in tubes.
•Par set at $34.00
•$29.15 change in tubes.
•Add $4.85 per changer.
• Warning(s) &
recommended user
action(s) displayed.
•Changer non-operational
and requires immediate
assistance.
acceptor cannot safely route them to the
appropriate coin tube. When any object
(coin, counterfeit coin, etc.) is rejected, the
changer will temporarily delay coin validation
to allow the rejected object to exit the changer.

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SECTION 3: GENERAL CHANGER OPERATION
Housing Module
The Housing Module consists of the changer
housing and MDB harness. The backside of the
housing has three mounting holes for attaching
the Guardian GLX changer to the vending ma-
chine. The changer's cashbox coin chute is
also part of the housing.
Coin Tube Cassette
The coin cassette contains the six coin tubes
that store coins for change payout. The center
slot of the cassette is the changer's coin return
chute. Rejected coins from the acceptor pass
through the center of the cassette assembly
and fall out the bottom of the coin changer.
Accepted coins are guided into the coin tubes.
Payout Module
The bottom of the Guardian GLX changer is the
Payout Module. Coins stored in the coin tubes
of the cassette are dispensed by the payout
module’s motor driven belt. The belt has two
pins attached to it, which engage a sweeper at
the bottom of each coin tube. When the
sweeper is engaged, one coin is released from
the coin tube. The acceptor module sends
information to the payout module for dispensing
coins from the cassette.
Coin Level Sensing
The Pulse-Echo coin level sensing method emits
and detects sound waves. The number of coins
is calculated by the amount of time it takes the
emitted sound wave to reflect off the coin stack
and return to be detected. (See Figure 16)
How often does the changer scan the
tubes?
The Guardian GLX will automatically scan
after any coin deposit or payout. It will also
scan after any “change in state”, e.g. when
the payout cassette is reinstalled or when
the sorting door is opened then closed.
I added one coin to a tube and the coin
level sensing did not detect it. Why?The
Pulse-Echo coin level sensing method is
accurate to within ± 2 coins. It may not
necessarily detect a difference when a
single coin is added. This is normal and is
within the technology’s margin of error.
Does the Guardian GLX require tube
sensing calibration as with some other
models?
No, it does not require any calibration to
attain its level of accuracy.
Figure 16
Pulse-Echo Coin Sensing Technology
EMIT
RETURN

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SECTION 3: GENERAL CHANGER OPERATION
Menu Structure
The main menu consists of two primary functions: 1) Audit capabilities, and 2) Changer Setup.
The overall menu layout is shown in Figure 18. This figure is also your guide showing where each
menu topic is reviewed in this user manual. Figure 19 shows more information specifically on the
Setup menu.
Menu Navigation
The following views summarize menu navigation for the Guardian GLX changer:
• General menu navigation and keypad functionality is shown in Figure 13.
• The special “hotkeys” to streamline key operations are shown in Figure 17.
What happens if I do not complete a programming change? For safety purposes, the
Guardian GLX times out if a programming step is not completed. After about 45 seconds it
will default to the prior settings.
Figure 17

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Figure 19
SECTION 3: GENERAL CHANGER OPERATION
Figure 18
Scroll up/down using arrow keys
Main Menu
Audit
Setup
Current
Historical
Clear Current
Par
Cassette
Coin Config
Field Tune
General
Password
Set Par ..…....….…..page 12
Disable Par ...…......page 12
Overfill Paydn ….....page 19
Par Paydn …....……page 19
Tube Enable ….……page 20
Autotest .......…........page 45
Dual Currency .…....page 33
Language …............page 35
Clear Hist Data .…..page 35
Factory Reset ….....page 35
Sound ….................page 36
Tube sense ...........page 38
Versions ...................page 40
Chg Password ...…...page 30
Password Level ...….page 31
Par
Cassette
Coin Config
Field Tune
General
Password
Scroll up / down using arrow keys
Setup Menu
Set/maintain predefined coin level.
Turn off par.
Enable (default)/disable Overfill Paydown.
Enable/disable Par Paydown.
Enable/Disable tubes that are parred.
Add token and assig n value and routing.
Delete previously loaded token.
Change token value.
Change token routing.
Block a slug from being accepted.
Determine which coins are and are not accepted.
Set change paying algorithm.
Select Security by coin.
Run autotest for changer troubleshooting.
Change MDB Level, Communication, Scale Factor.
Accept more than one country’s coins.
Set baseline language.
Delete Audit Historical data.
Return changer to factory settings.
Turn off/on changer audible feedback.
Select when the tube sense is active.
View Hardware and Software version.
Assign coin routing for standard cassette.
Assign coin routing for custom configuration.
Change user password.
Change password protection level for menu.
Token Add …..........page 28
Token Delete .….....page 28
Token Chg Value ...page 29
Token Chg Rtg .…..page 29
Slug Remove ….........page 27
Coin Enable …........page 32
Change Mgmt .…....page 34
Security Level …....page 32
Setup Menu Structure
Standard ..........….....page 25
Custom …..........……page 25
MDB Settings …......page 36

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Now that you’ve installed and completed the basic setup of your Guardian GLX changer, this section will
review typical route operations. More detailed setup capabilities are detailed in Section 5.
Parring the Guardian GLX
Parring is the action of bringing the changer back to its original float or par level. This can be accomplished
either via the Guardian GLX's automated parring system (when Par has been set by the user), or visually
when Par has not been set.
1. Automated Parring System: The simplest way to par is by using the Guardian GLX’s automated
parring recommendations. See Figure 20 for details.
If coins only need to be added to the front tubes, the Sorting Door can be opened instead of removing
the payout cassette. Othewise, everything else is the same in Figure 20.
2. Visual Parring: The Guardian GLX can also be parred visually by refilling the tubes to the
approximate levels. This can be accomplished by using the tube markings. The Visual Parring
method should only to be used when Par is disabled.
•Remove the payout cassette (all tubes) or open the sort door (front tubes only) and load coins
to the desired tube level marking to the parring level.
SECTION 4: TYPICAL USAGE

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SECTION 4: TYPICAL USAGE
Figure 20
Automated Parring Routine
•
Changer Steady
State Mode
1.
2.
Insert C oins to
PAR changer…
Add $4.85
Loop
•
•
•
P ar C om plete •
•
Changer Steady
State Mode
Note: Par and Overfill Paydown must be set to use this capability.
1. Lift the cassette handle.
2. Remove the cassette.
Insert C oins to
PAR changer…
Add $4.85
LoopLoop
Scanning C oin
Counts
Install payout cassette.
•Guardian verifies status of all systems.
Any problems would be noted.
•Coin tubes are scanned for updated
levels.
•
•Steady state mode displays updated
coin levels "Tubes = xx.xx."
P ar C om plete •Par routine is complete.
Insert a combination of coins that
equals the displayed value ($4.85 in
this example).
If too many coins are added, the
excess are paid out automatically
when Overfill Paydown is enabled.

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Setting Par (optional)
See Section 2: Installation & Setup.
SECTION 4: TYPICAL USAGE
Enabling / Disabling Overfill Paydown
When the changer is in Par Mode, the Overfill Paydown feature causes the changer to pay out any
coins in excess of the Par level that are inserted during parring. Overfill Paydown is defaulted to “on”
in the standard changer setup.
See Figure 21 for how to turn this feature on or off.
Par Paydown
When the changer is in Par Mode, the Par Paydown feature causes the changer to route all ac-
cepted coins to the tubes until they are full, with the balance going to the cashbox. Par Paydown is
commonly used to ensure the maximum change making capability is always available without
having to manually fill the changer during the route visit. Par Paydown is defaulted to “off” in the
standard changer setup.
▲
▼
Scroll
PAR
Set Par
PAR
Disable Par
SETUP
Par
PAR
Overfill Paydn
▲
▼
▲
▼
▲
▼
▲
▼
▲
▼
Scroll
▲
▼
Scroll
Enter
1. Push MENU Button.
2. Scroll using arrow keys to screen below
OVERFILL PAYDN
Enable
OVERFILL PAYDN
Disable
▲
▼
▲
▼
▲
▼
Scroll
▲
▼
Scroll
Enter for
“ON”
Enter for
“OFF”
▲
▼
Scroll
PAR
Par Paydn
PAR PAYDN
Enable
PAR PAYDN
Disable
▲
▼
▲
▼
▲
▼
Scroll
▲
▼
Scroll
Enter for
“ON”
Enter for
“OFF”
Figure 21
Disabling/Enabling: Overfill Paydown & Par Paydown
▲
▼
Scroll
PAR
Tube Enable
Enter
Enter

SECTION 4: TYPICAL USAGE
Tube Enable
PAR
Set Par
▲
▼
PAR
Tube Enable
▲
▼
SETUP
Par
▲
▼
Enter
▲
▼
Scroll
▲
▼
Scroll
D:E E:E F:E
A:E B:E C:E
To Accept All
Press ENTER
Enter
1. Push MENU button.
2. Scroll using arrow keys to screen below
Loop
Loop
Display shows
current status for
each tube.
Enter
Figure 22
Tube Enable
Before putting the changer in Par Mode it is possible to set which tubes will have the Par enabled.
All enabled tubes will be set to the current coin level when par is enabled. All disabled tubes will fill as
normal.
By default all of the tubes are enabled.
See Figure 22 for how to enable/disable tubes.
MAIN MENU
Setup
▲
▼
20
E = Enable
D = Disable
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