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wh Münzprüfer Dietmar Trenner GmbH, Germany Technical Manual EMP 8x0.00/04/13 v5
Version 1.51
EMP8x0.00/04/13 v5 subject to technical modification page 9/42
2 Function of the Coin Selector
2.1 Introduction
This chapter gives directions for preparing the EMP 800 v5 for programming.
Please conform to all safety precautions before making changes to the unit.
Please note that all setting / programming of our electronic coin selectors may be
carried out at the factory or by any authorised "wh Münzprüfer Service Centre."
! Coin operated machines, as well as coin selectors are dangerous
electrical devices. Always follow proper safety procedures when
working with electrical devices. Please turn the power off before
making or removing connections or otherwise performing work on the
unit.
wh Münzprüfer v5 coin selectors can only be programmed with wheasy software
version 3.00 onwards or whpocket 3 version 3.00 onwards.
This manual assumes that the wheasy 3 programming manual and the
programming software are available and that the operator is familiar with them.
References here to wheasy 3 software, are only made relative to its specific
application to the particular coin selector and its functions.
To power up the EMP 800 v5 and the associated PC interface, we strongly
recommend our N 780 power supply for this purpose. The power supply must be
set to the 12 V position for programming and testing the EMP 800 v5. The coin
selector is connected to the dongle (interface converter) with the cable provided
with the software to the N 780 power supply. The dongle is connected to an
available COM port. See figure 1.
As shown in figure 2, the coin selector may also be programmed whilst in situ and
powered by the vending machine. This procedure requires the use of the cable
K818/1800, which is not supplied with the standard wheasy kit.
Figure 1 Connection of the coin selector with the N 780 and the PC
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
on
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
on
N 780
EMP 800
N 780