JSG JSGCT60 User manual

User manual for the JSGCT60
Coin Operated Timer
Part Number 918-001-084 July 2018 Issue 1 (Version 60.4 )

Contents
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Operational Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Service Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Programming Credit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Audit Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Money Counter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Operating Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Operating Meter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Error Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

JSGCT30 Installation and Operating Instructions 1
Introduction
Operational Features
The JSGCT60 meter is a 60 amp coin or token operated electronic timer. It provides
secure, reliable and affordable timing metering solutions for switching up to 60 amps.
Standard features include credit save facility, resettable and non-resettable coin
counter, dual or single coin operation and the time period may be set in minutes and
seconds or hours and minutes. An optional override key is available.
Display (1)
Coin Entry (2)
Cash box (5)
Cover Lock (4)
(1) The 4 digit 7 segment display, in conjunction with the hidden programming
buttons, is used to program the JSGCT60, as well as showing time remaining
and mode of operation (see Figure 4).
(2) The coin entry accepts tokens or 10p, 20p, £1, €½, €1 coins.
(3) The optional key over-ride switch turns the timer output on permanently.
(4) Access for installation is via the cover lock.
(5) Cash box holding 100 coins.
(6) Hidden programming buttons (page 3).
Figure 1 Main Features
Hidden
programming
buttons (6)
Optional key
over-ride (3)

2 JSGCT30 Installation and Operating Instructions
1) Unlock the front cover of the meter and lift
upwards slightly and away from the wall bracket
(see Figure 2). Unplug the cover flying lead from
the wall bracket and remove front cover.
2) The JSGCT60 should be mounted on a smooth
vertical wall making sure access to the side coin
entry is not obstructed. Take care to mount the case
level in both the vertical and horizontal axes;
failure to do so may prevent the coin mechanism
from operating correctly. Mark positions of the
mounting holes using the wall bracket as a
template and drill suitable holes in the wall. For
solid masonry use a 7 mm masonry drill bit and
plug holes with wall plugs sufficient for 38 mm
long screws. For wooden surfaces use a 3.5 mm
drill bit and screws of a minimum length of 15
mm; longer screws are advised for very soft
surfaces. Fit the top two screws to the wall leaving the head of the screw
approximately 7 mm from the surface. Hang the wall bracket on the wall, check that
the bracket is level and tighten the screws. Fix the bottom of the wall bracket to the
wall using the two remaining screws.
3) The timer will require a fused double
pole switch for the mains input. Wire the
unit as shown in Figure 3 using
appropriately rated and approved cable
conforming to the relevant regional
standards. The meter can either be
connected to the supply via a cable fed
through the hole at the bottom left hand
side of the wall bracket or through the
back of the meter. Ensure the cables are
secured underneath the cable clamps.
4) Plug the flying lead from the cover to
the connector located in the wall bracket
and fit the front cover onto the wall bracket, drop down slightly and lock into place.
5) Apply power and the meter will briefly show ‘Pxx.x’ then any credit remaining
where xx.x is the version number of the firmware and should be quoted if requesting
technical assistance.
IMPORTANT: PROTECT THE INPUT BY A FUSE RELEVANT TO THE LOAD
Figure 3 Wiring Diagram
Installation
Figure 2 Removing Cover
Front
cover
Wall Bracket
E
L N
MAINS IN
R/L
LOAD OUT

JSGCT60 Installation and Operating Instructions 3
Service Mode
The service mode consists of nine settings split in to three functional areas:-
1. Programming credit
2. Option settings
3. Audit functions
To access service mode remove the coin box, press and release button B (Figure 4) to
step to the desired setting number (St.01 to St.10). Simultaneously pressing and
releasing both buttons A and B will step back to the previous setting. On reaching the
required setting number press button A to enter desired values.
Figure 4 - Front Panel
Programming credit
The JSGCT60 may be programmed for either single coin mode or totalise mode.
Totalise mode must be configured by the distributor to be enabled. In totalise mode
the meter will display the amount of money required and intermittently show ‘FEE’.
This value will be reduced as money is entered. Once the correct amount of money has
been entered the session will begin.
To programme credit press and release button B to step to the desired setting number.
When the required number is showing on the display press and release button A to
display the existing setting. Press and release button A to select the digit to be changed
then press and release button B to alter that digit.
Flashes when credit
exceeds 100 hours
Flashes when
display is showing
MM:SS
Flashes when credit
remaining is
counting down
Hidden programming
button A Hidden programming
Button B

4 JSGCT60 Installation and Operating Instructions
NOTE
Coins and tokens are validated by two coin sensors. Coin sensor 1 validates £1 coins,
L2 and L4 tokens. Coin sensor 2 validates €1, €½, 10p, 20p, L1 token.
St.01 Credit (Fixed Time) Per Coin 1
Sets the amount of credit given by coin sensor 1 (£1 coin, L2 or L4 tokens). Set in
HH.MM or MM.SS.
St.02 Credit (Fixed Time) Per Coin 2
Sets the amount of credit given by coin sensor 2 (€1, €½, 10p, 20p coins or L1 token)
Set in HH.MM or MM.SS.
St.09 Totalise Value
Sets the amount of money that is required before the session starts. If the value is
exceeded, e.g. entering two £1 coins when the required amount is £1.80, the balance
(20p in this example) will be held towards the next session. When the credit remaining
reaches zero this balance is cleared.
St.10 Totalise Credit Value
Sets the amount of time to be given when the correct sum of money has been inserted.
NOTE
In totalise mode single coin mode is invalidated and settings St01 and St02 are unused.
Option settings
Three option settings are available in the JSGCT60; Pre-start, Pre-end and Maximum
Credit.
St.05 Pre-start Value
Pre-start runs prior to the session time allowing the customer time to prepare before the
session starts. This allows customers time to change prior to using a shower or tanning
bed. Entering the required time in setting St.05 enables this feature. The value is
entered in minutes and seconds. Entering zero disables this feature. If the Fascia Start
Button is configured, pressing the start button cancels the remainder of the Pre-start
time and the session commences.
St.07 Pre-end Time
The Pre-end Period is used to give an audible warning before the timer reaches zero.
For example, if the Pre-end time is set to two minutes when the credit remaining equals
five minutes an audible warning is given two minutes before the session is due to end.
Entering the required time in setting St.07 enables this feature. The value is entered in
minutes and seconds. Entering zero disables this feature.
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JSGCT60 Installation and Operating Instructions 5
St.08 Maximum credit value
The ‘Maximum Credit’ feature prevents credit being accumulated above a pre-set
time limit. Entering the required time limit in setting St.08 enables this
feature. The value is entered in hours and minutes or minutes and seconds depending
on configuration of the meter. Entering zero disables this feature.
Audit functions
Audit functions allow the operator to check the meter against cash receipts taken from
the coin box.
St.03 Total Money
Displays the total amount of money/tokens inserted since the last factory reset.
This is a read only display and cannot be changed.
St.04 Total Credit
Displays the total amount of credit given since the last factory reset.
This is a read only display and cannot be changed.
Resettable Money (Token) Counter
When the coin box becomes full, the message ‘COLL’ (collect) is displayed.
Upon removal of the coin box the display will automatically show the resettable
money counter. This shows how much money has been inserted into the meter since
the last collection. When the coin box is reinserted, the money counter will
automatically zero before displaying the remaining credit.
Note: To prevent the money counter from zeroing, insert the coin box with ‘B’ pressed
To clear any Remaining Credit
To clear any remaining credit remove the coin box and the display will show the
resettable money counter as described above. Press and release Button B and the
display will show “Clr”. Simultaneously press buttons A and B and any remaining
credit will be cleared.
If the optional key over-ride is fitted then remaining credit may be cleared using the
override function (page 5)

JSGCT60 Installation and Operating Instructions 7
Operating Instructions
To Operate Meter
Insert coin/token. The display will briefly show ‘Coin’. The display will then show the
remaining credit. If the credit is greater than one hour it will be displayed in hours &
minutes, e.g.; 2 hours will be displayed as ‘02:00'. If the credit is less than one hour it
will be displayed in minutes & seconds, e.g.; 40 minutes will be displayed as ‘40:00'
and an indicator will flash on the display to show this (Figure 4).
If the meter is fitted with the optional key override switch then inserting the key and
turning clockwise will switch on the load, disable timing and display “FrEE”. This
action will also clear any remaining credit. To return to normal operation insert key
and turn counter clockwise.
Error Messages
Thirteen error messages are displayed to help fault finding in the unlikely event of
meter malfunction. Error messages are displayed in the format Er.xx
Er.01 Opto 1 detected an object not conforming to the required parameters.
Opto 1 is the coin sensor used to validate £1 coins, L2 & L4 tokens. If the
sensor detects that the coin is the wrong size it will show the error message.
Er.02 Opto 2 detected an object not conforming to the required parameters.
Opto 2 is the coin sensor used to validate 20p, 10p, €1, 50c coins or L1
tokens. If the sensor detects that the coin is the wrong size it will show the
error message.
Er.03 Not used
Er.04 Not used
Er.07 Opto 1 validated but St.01 is zero.
Set a value in St.01
Er.08 Opto 2 validated but St.02 is zero.
Set a value in St.02
Er.09 Not used
Er.10 Not used
Er.11 Not used
Er.12 Not used
If the following error messages are encountered contact the LCI support desk.
Er.05 Opto 1 validated but meter is configured as a 10p or 20p only.
Er.06 Opto 2 validated but meter is configured as a £1 only.
SynC Software re-synchronising with the mains frequency

8 JSGCT60 Installation and Operating Instructions
Specifications
230V Models
Input 230V 50Hz 13kVA
Switching capacity 60A resistive, 13kVA reactive load
Power consumption Less than 22W in standby, no output load active
115V Models
Input 115V 60Hz 7kVA
Switching capacity 60A resistive, 7kVA reactive load
Power consumption Less than 22W in standby, no output load active
All Models
Fuses Type T HBC 250V breaking capacity, 20x5mm
100mA
Colour Grey
Time intervals Programmable minutes & seconds or hours & minutes
(99.99 Max)
Display 0.6 inch high green LED
Dimensions H: 270mm W: 183mm D: 93mm
Weight 1.4kgm
Case ABS
Lock Radial 8 pin
Cash box capacity 100 coins of 23mm diameter x 2.5mm thick
Service Information
The JSGCT60 meter has been designed to provide reliable long-term use for a variety of
timing applications. No regular servicing is required, apart from emptying of the cash box.
Repairs
When reporting any fault with the timer it is useful to quote the serial number (located on
underside of the timer) and the firmware issue numbers first displayed when the timer is
turned ON. In most cases it is not necessary to remove the timer from the wall. WARNING
Remove all sources of power from the timer before attempting any repairs.
Technical Support
E-mail: sales@jsgsolutions.com; Telephone: 01268 773766; Webiste: www.jsgsolutions.co.uk
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