MEI CASHFLOW 9520 Guide

MEI., 2003 Rev: G1
CASHFLOW®9520 / 9524 / 9528
SELECTOR SYSTEMS
DESIGN GUIDE

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CONTENTS
SAFETY.................................................................................................................................................................5
WARNING............................................................................................................................................................5
CAUTION .............................................................................................................................................................5
MAXIMUM OPERATING VOLTAGE........................................................................................................................5
DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENTS..............................................................................................................................5
DISPOSAL OF PRODUCT........................................................................................................................................5
CONFORMANCE TO INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS................................................................................................5
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION..........................................................................................................................6
PRODUCT OPTIONS; FRONT PLATES ....................................................................................................................7
PRODUCT OPTIONS; REJECT COVERS ..................................................................................................................8
PRODUCT BUILD OPTIONS ...................................................................................................................................9
DESCRIPTION & OPERATION......................................................................................................................11
COIN ENTRY (1) ................................................................................................................................................12
DIAGNOSTIC ‘BI-COLOUR’ LED (2) ..................................................................................................................12
I-BUTTON MEMORY CONTACTS (3)...................................................................................................................12
SUPPORT TOOL CONNECTOR (CPM) (4)............................................................................................................12
ROUTE INHIBIT CONNECTOR (5)........................................................................................................................12
SERIAL INTERFACE CONNECTOR (HII) (6).........................................................................................................12
SEPARATOR CONNECTOR (7),............................................................................................................................12
8 WAY DIP SWITCH (8).....................................................................................................................................12
POST-GATE STROBES (9)...................................................................................................................................13
DUAL POLARITY AND BCO INTERFACE CONNECTOR (10).................................................................................13
PRE-GATE STROBES (11)...................................................................................................................................13
VALIDATOR LID (12) .........................................................................................................................................13
PRODUCT INTERFACES ................................................................................................................................14
STANDARD INTERFACES ....................................................................................................................................14
PARALLEL MODE...............................................................................................................................................14
MULTI-PULSE....................................................................................................................................................14
COIN VALIDATION INHIBITS A, B, C, D, E, F.....................................................................................................14
PARALLEL OUTPUT MODE INHIBITS....................................................................................................................14
COIN OUTPUT COMMON LINE............................................................................................................................14
BINARY CODED OUTPUT (BCO) - UK...............................................................................................................15
BINARY CODED OUTPUT (BCO) - EURO ...........................................................................................................15
COIN VALIDATION INHIBITS A, B, C, D, E, F ....................................................................................................17
BINARY CODED OUTPUT MODE INHIBITS - UK.................................................................................................17
BINARY CODED OUTPUT MODE INHIBITS - EURO..............................................................................................17
AUTOMATIC MODE - PARALLEL OR BCO SELECTION........................................................................................18
MECHANICAL ....................................................................................................................................................18
ELECTRICAL INTERFACES..........................................................................................................................19
INTRODUCTION..................................................................................................................................................19
CONNECTOR 1, MACHINE INTERFACE. ..............................................................................................................19
SEPARATOR CONNECTOR (2).............................................................................................................................20
ROUTE INPUT LINES - ROUTES 1-7 ....................................................................................................................20
MACHINE INTERFACE CONNECTOR (CONNECTOR 1)..........................................................................................21
DYNAMIC ROUTE INHIBIT (CONNECTOR 4) ........................................................................................................21
SUPPORT TOOL CONNECTOR (6-WAY)...............................................................................................................22
SERIAL (HI2) CONNECTOR (10 - WAY)...............................................................................................................22
ROUTING CONFIGURATION........................................................................................................................23
COIN ROUTING PRIORITY...................................................................................................................................23
CONNECTOR 4, DYNAMIC ROUTE INHIBIT.........................................................................................................24

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Y-CHUTE INTERFACE CONNECTOR....................................................................................................................25
DUAL ENTRY SYSTEM .......................................................................................................................................26
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION....................................................................................................................27
COIN OUTPUT ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION .......................................................................................................27
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS ........................................................................................................................27
OUTPUT COMMON SPECIFICATION.....................................................................................................................28
POSITIVE COMMON VOLTAGE RANGE ...............................................................................................................30
NEGATIVE COMMON VOLTAGE RANGE .............................................................................................................31
NEGATIVE COMMON OUTPUTS:.........................................................................................................................31
BINARY CODED OUTPUT (BCO)........................................................................................................................31
COIN INHIBITS ...................................................................................................................................................31
MECHANICAL INTERFACE DRAWINGS...................................................................................................32
CF9524 FRONT PLATE DIMENSIONS..................................................................................................................32
CF9524 TOP ENTRY MOUNTING SPACE ENVELOPE ..........................................................................................32
CF9528 LONG CHANNEL MOUNTING SPACE ENVELOPE ...................................................................................32
COMPATIBILITY .............................................................................................................................................40
PERFORMANCE STANDARDS......................................................................................................................41
POWER SUPPLY .................................................................................................................................................41
COMPLIANCE CLASSIFICATIONS.........................................................................................................................41
FLAMMABILITY..................................................................................................................................................41
POWER SUPPLY INPUT PROTECTION ..................................................................................................................42
MECHANICAL PARTS .........................................................................................................................................42
COIN SIZES ........................................................................................................................................................42
COIN ACCEPTANCE RATE ..................................................................................................................................42
ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE..........................................................................................................43
TEMPERATURE RANGE ......................................................................................................................................43
HUMIDITY RANGE .............................................................................................................................................43
TEMPERATURE / HUMIDITY SPECIFICATION .......................................................................................................43
THERMAL SHOCK...............................................................................................................................................44
TRANSPORTATION.........................................................................................................................................45
PRODUCT SUPPORT.......................................................................................................................................46

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SAFETY
Warning
Before cleaning, servicing, removing or replacing CashFlow®units ALWAYS SWITCH OFF
or ISOLATE the ELECTRICITY SUPPLY to the host machine.
Caution
This guide is recommended for use by personnel trained to carry out electrical installation.
Maximum Operating Voltage
Do not apply more than the voltage specified on the unit, and within the following:
Full Operating Voltage range: +10V to +15V DC (+12V nominal)
Supply Voltage Ripple: Within Vmin to Vmax up to 100Hz,
<250mV pk - pk for Frequency>100Hz
Current consumption: •Quiescent current: 100mA Max
•Max current: 3A Max
(4 solenoids active, Cashflow®9524)
Dangerous Environments
Do not operate the unit in the presence of flammable gasses or fumes, or after the entry of
fluid into the machine.
Disposal of Product
Always dispose of defective units according to local regulations.
Conformance to International Standards
When installed and operated according to the instructions provided for the particular unit,
CashFlow®products meet the applicable international and national safety standards for any
country in which they are used.
SAFETY
All electrical connections to the product must be rated according to the requirements for
“Accessible SELV” circuits as defined in EN60335-1. The product is therefore suitable for
use in a class 2 (non-earthed or non-grounded) appliance.
Overcurrent protection is not included in the product and should be provided as part of the
host machine. The recommended fuse value at the rated supply of 12V is:
3A Slow blow (to EN60127)
Other protection methods may be used providing their overcurrent characteristics remain
within the overall operating characteristics of the above fuse.
Warning: This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may
cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate
measures.

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PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
MEI has manufactured coin mechanisms compatible with gaming and amusement machines
for a number of years. Over this time the functionality of the range has been enhanced to
match the market needs and whilst maintaining mechanical compatibility.
The products detailed in this handbook relate to the CashFlow®952x Series. To ensure you
have the right product for your application please read this section.
CashFlow®9520
•Supports 4 way Separator (optional)
•Supports 8 way Separator (optional)
•Available as Side Entry or Top Entry
CashFlow®9524
•Comprising of CashFlow®9520 plus
•4 way Separator, available as Side
Entry, Top Entry or System Product
CashFlow®9528
•Comprising of CashFlow®9520 plus
•8 way Separator, available as Top
Entry or System Product

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Product Options; Front Plates
7802 7804 7805 7819
This model has a
brushed stainless
steel front plate
suitable for external
surface mounting.
It is supplied
complete with a coin
catcher hoop, a coin
entry bezel and a
coin mechanism
mounting plate
assembly.
This front plate is
made of mild steel
painted black and is
a standard assembly
suitable for internal
mounting.
It is not supplied with
a coin catcher hoop.
This model consists
of the same parts as
the 7804 except that
the black mild steel
front plate is wider
and slightly shorter.
This is the basic coin
mechanism
mounting plate
assembly made from
clear polycarbonate.
It is supplied with the
standard coin entry
bezel assembly.
Coin Entry Bezel
Reject Button
Coin Reject Exit
Coin Catcher Hoop

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Product Options; Reject Covers
Type A
Used with:
CashFlow®9520
CashFlow®9524
CashFlow®9528
Type B
Used with: CashFlow®9520
Type C
Used with:
CashFlow®9520
CashFlow®9524
This type of reject cover is
used on validators that are
fitted with separators.
Accept coins are routed to
the right and down.
Rejected coins are routed to
the bottom centre of the
reject cover.
This type of reject cover is
used on validators that are
fitted to small channels.
Accepted coins are routed to
the right and down.
Rejected coins are routed to
the bottom left of the reject
cover.
This type of reject cover is
used on validators that are
fitted to front plates.
Accepted coins are routed to
the right and down.
Rejected coins are routed to
the left-hand side of the
reject cover.
C Type Coins
Rejected Exit
A Type Coins
Rejected Exit
Accepted Coin Path
Reject Cover
A
B
C
B Type Coins
Rejected Exit

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Product Build Options
Each product variant is made from the following components:
Side Entry Product
7802
Front Plate
7804
Front Plate
7805
Front Plate
7819
Front Plate
Side Entry
Validator
CF9524
4-way Separator

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Top Entry Product
4-way Separator
Coin Entry/Token Entry Bezel
(with electrics)
CF9524/8
Y-Chute
CF9524/8
Top Entry Validator Metal Channel CF9528
Short Channel
(Supplied by
machine
manufacturer
8-way Separator
Tube Collar Plate
Manifold

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DESCRIPTION & OPERATION
Key:
1Coin Entry
2Diagnostic ‘Bi-Colour’ LED
3i-Button Memory Contacts
4Support Tool Connector (CPM) CashFlow®Programming Module
5Route Inhibit Connector
6Serial Interface Connector (HII)
7Separator Connector
88-way DIP Switch
9Post Gate Strobes
10 Dual Polarity and BCO Interface Connector
11 Pre-Gate Strobes
12 Validator Lid
13 Reject Lever
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
i™Button
Memory

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Coin Entry (1)
There are two types of coin entry available. Top entry and Side entry.
•Top entry: The validator is mounted into the Channel and Coins enter through to top
of the validator.
•Side Entry: The validator is mounted onto the front plate and coins enter through the
side of the validator.
Diagnostic ‘Bi-Colour’ LED (2)
The bi-colour LED displays a sequence of flash codes to indicate the current operation
status of the validator, and can be used for fault diagnosis when inserting a coin or when in
teaching functions.
Flash Code Sequence: Description:
Constantly ON Validator power on.
1 Flash Coin accepted / Reject lever pressed.
2 Flashes Coin not recognised and rejected.
3 Flashes Coin rejected by validator.
4 Flashes Coin recognised but not accepted (due to inhibit setting).
i-Button Memory Contacts (3)
This connector enables the i-button to communicate with the product. i-button activity is
indicated by the illumination status of the LED.
Support Tool Connector (CPM) (4)
This 6-way connector is used for a MEI Support Tools, such as the CPM (CashFlow®
programming Module).
Route Inhibit Connector (5)
This is a 9-pin connector that provides input from the machine to the validator. Its function is
to modify coin routing. When a specific exit is full, the host machine will signal to the
validator to redirect subsequent coins to an overflow route.
Serial Interface Connector (HII) (6)
This 10-pin connector provides a serial interface to an HII interface.
Separator Connector (7),
This connector is used to connect the validator to the separator.
8 Way DIP switch (8)
This switch is used as an easy configuration tool for the product. The 8-way switch can be
used to change common settings such as enabling/inhibiting coins and setting coin routing.

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Post-Gate Strobes (9)
The strobes are used to detect the direction & presence of coins passing through the
validator.
Dual Polarity and BCO Interface Connector (10)
When in NON SERIAL mode, this interface is used to connect to the host machine. The
functions provided are:
•Coin outputs A, B, C, D, E, F.
•Coin inhibits A, B, C, D, E, F.
•Coin common output
•Output mode selection
The acceptor will operate in one of two Coin Output modes:
•Parallel - can be positive or negative common
•Binary Coded Output (BCO)
These will be automatically selected by the “Output mode select” line, if nothing is
connected to the output line then the acceptor will default to parallel mode.
Pre-Gate Strobes (11)
This is an integral part of the validator which detects obstructions around the accept gate. If
an obstruction is detected then coin acceptance is inhibited.
Validator Lid (12)
This lid opens outwards when the reject lever is pressed. It allows for clearance of coins
jams and also provides access for cleaning the coin entry paths. It is also used in some
product configuration modes.
Reject Lever (13)
This lever can be pressed to clear any coins that might have got stuck inside the validator
lid.

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PRODUCT INTERFACES
Standard Interfaces
The standard interfaces available on CashFlow®9520/9524/9528 validators are Parallel and
Binary Coded Output (B.C.O.). The validator is supplied in Automatic Mode which senses
the type of interface selected by the host machine via pin 8 (Output Mode Select) of the
machine interface connector.
Parallel Mode
This type of interface is a standard 6 coin parallel output interface as used in the ME126/129
products (Dual Polarity).
The coin outputs for A and C can be combined (e.g. A + C, B, D, E, F) to give compatibility
with ME126 validators and can be set by programming the validator. The coin outputs are
factory defined.
If an alarm condition occurs all coin outputs will be activated simultaneously for >600ms.
Multi-Pulse
This will only operate when in parallel mode. This factory set option will pulse the GB 50p
coin output (of a GB profile) four times on validation of a GB £2 coin.
Coin validation Inhibits A, B, C, D, E, F
To inhibit coin acceptance the CashFlow®validator offers six individual inhibit inputs. These
inhibits operate differently for each mode as detailed in the following section.
Parallel Output mode inhibits
The channels that activate the associated coin output will be inhibited when the inhibit is
held High or no connection is made to the relevant input, (e.g. Inhibit A will inhibit coin
output A channels).
Coin Output Common Line
This line allows for operation with positive or negative common systems. The interface self-
configures by sensing the output common voltage supplied by the machine on the coin
output common line, (pin 2 for a 15 way machine interface connector, or pin 3 for a 17 way
connector).
All potentials are relative to the 0V return line to the machine. (Pin 11 for a 15-way
connector and pin 12 for a 17-way machine interface connector).
Negative common operation is selected when pin 2 output common is between 0V to +1.0V.
Positive common is selected when pin 2 is greater than +7.0 volts (Max 12V) with respect to
pin 11.

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Binary Coded Output (BCO) - UK
Defined by the validator coin output map. When in BCO mode coin output A is permanently
set active to indicate to the host machine that the BCO feature is set.
Coin output A will have a high impedance (approx. 1M Ohm to 0v) if coin output common is
allowed to float. If an alarm condition occurs, coin outputs B, D, E and F will be activated.
(BCO - UK) Coin Output
Enabled
Outputs CoinsABCDEF
5p 101000
10p 111100
20p 101011
50p (Old) 111001
50p (New) 101101
£1 (1983) 111010
£2 111111
Token 101110
Alarm Output 110111
Binary Coded Output (BCO) - Euro
Gaming
The BCO codes operate in a similar way to those used in the UK. Coin output A is active to
indicate to the machine that the Acceptor is in BCO Mode. Coin output C is active when a
correct code is given to the machine. This effectively becomes the check used by the
machine to authenticate that a current shown code is correct. If this value is not active then
the machine will ignore the codes. B, D, E and F become the 4 code states indicating which
coin is accepted.

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(BCO - EURO) Coin Output
Coin
No. ValueABCDE F
Coin1Token110100 0
Coin2Token210100 1
Coin31c 10101 0
Coin42c 10101 1
Coin55c 10110 0
Coin610c 10110 1
Coin720c 10111 0
Coin850c 10111 1
Coin91Eu 11100 0
Coin102EU 11100 1
Coin115Eu 11101 0
Vending
The BCO codes operate in a similar way to those used in Italy. Coin output A is active to
indicate to the machine that the Acceptor is in BCO Mode. Coin output E is active when a
correct code is given to the machine. This effectively becomes the Parity used by the
machine to authenticate that a current shown code is correct. This should be used in Even
Parity. Coin outputs B, C, E and D become the 4 code states indicating which coin is
accepted.
(BCO - EURO) Coin Output
Coin
No. Value A B C F D E
Coin11c 11000 1
Coin22c 10100 1
Coin35c 11100 0
Coin410c 10010 1
Coin520c 11010 0
Coin650c 10110 0
Coin71Eu 11110 1
Coin82EU 10001 1
Coin95Eu 11001 0

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Coin Validation Inhibits A, B, C, D, E, F
To inhibit coin acceptance the CashFlow®validator offers six individual inhibit inputs.
These inhibits operate for each mode as detailed in the following text.
Binary Coded Output Mode Inhibits - UK
The channels inhibited, for a given inhibit line becoming active are factory set by the
validator coin inhibit map option. When inhibit (A to F) is active, then coins for the channels
specified in the map will be inhibited. The default settings for the GB profile are:
Inhibit Line Coins inhibited
A£2
B Token
C Reserved
D 20p
E 5p, 10p, 50p old & new
F£1
Binary Coded Output Mode Inhibits - Euro
(BCO - EURO) Coin Inhibit
Coin
No. Value A B C D E F
Coin 1 Token 1 1 X
Coin 2 Token 2 1 X
Coin 3 1c 1* X
Coin 4 2c 1* X
Coin 5 5c 1* X
Coin 6 10c 1* X
Coin 7 20c 1* X
Coin 8 50c X 1
Coin 9 1Eu X 1
Coin 10 2EU X 1
Coin 11 5Eu 1* X
X= RESERVED
*= GROUPED INHIBIT INPUT

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Automatic Mode - Parallel or BCO Selection
In this mode the status of the output mode input (on pin 8 of the 17-way connector, or pin 7
for the 15 -way connector of the machine interface) selects either the parallel or the binary
coded output interface standards.
A logic high signal to this pin will select parallel mode, setting pin 8 to a logic low will select
BCO mode. If there is no connection made to pin 8 the interface will default to parallel
mode.
Mechanical
Interface connections are via a 17-way header from the standard PCB. This header is single
row of 17 pins on a 0.1 inch x 0.1-inch grid, with a pin size of 0.025-inch square. The
complete interface connector (connector 1) functions are shown on the next page.

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ELECTRICAL INTERFACES
Introduction
This section gives the pin assignments for all connector interfaces used on the CashFlow®
validators and it also includes timing diagrams of the signals appearing on the input and
output lines.
Connector 1, Machine Interface.
The interface to the validator from the machine is exactly the same as those that apply to
the MS/ME series validators, with the exception of pin 8 of the 17-way connector.
Connector 1 can accept either 15 pin or 17 pin interface connectors.
17 Way
Connector 15 Way
Connector Functions (Dual
Polarity) GB
Coins Input or
Output PIN
No. BCO Function
Definition
1 - A Coin Output 5p O 1 Ident signal
2 1 B Coin Output Token O 2 Accept Output 5
32
Coin Output
Common I3
Accept Output
Common
4 3 F Coin Output £1 O 4 Accept Output 1
5 4 Polarising Key 1 - 5 Polarising Key
6 5 E Coin Output 50p
(£2=x4) O 6 Accept Output 2
7 6 D Coin Output 20p O 7 Accept Output 3
8 7 Output Mode Select I 8 Select Line (Output
mode)
9 8 C Coin Output 10p O 9 Accept Output 4
10 9 C Coin Inhibit I 10 Inhibit 4
11 10 +12V Supply I 11 +12V Supply
12 11 0V Supply I 12 0V Supply
13 12 D Coin Inhibit I 13 Inhibit 3
14 13 E Coin Inhibit I 14 Inhibit 2
15 14 F Coin Inhibit I 15 Inhibit 1
16 15 B Coin Inhibit I 16 Inhibit 5
17 - A Coin Inhibit I 17 Inhibit 6
Connector types used:- 15 Way Molex SIL 6471 or 17 Way Molex SIL 6471.

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Separator Connector (2)
This connector is used for connection to the CashFlow®9524 4-way or CashFlow®9528 8-
way separators only. This is identified by a grey panel on the separator.
Connector type used:- 20 way Molex DIL 901-42-0020.
WARNING: Do not connect ME129, ME126 Active or ME126 Security separators to
this product or damage may result. This is identified by a panel that has the facility to
fit a route plug into the separator.
Route Input Lines - Routes 1-7
The CF9528 exit routes are marked as Route (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7) with (8) being the default
exit route, as standard.
Routes 1-7 on CF9528 refer to the coin routes 1 to 7, with 1 having high priority and 7 low
priority.
Routes 1-7 on CF9524 refer to the 4 coin route outputs A, B, C and D as shown in the
following table.
Note: (d) is the same route as D but has a higher priority.
The CF9528 exit routes are marked as Route (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7) with (8) being the default
exit route.
Solenoid 3 Solenoid 2 Solenoid 1 9528 Route 9524 Route
110 1(d)
111 2(c)
100 3(a)
101 4(b)
011 5C
010 6D
001 7B
000 8A
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