TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 OVERVIEW............................................................................................................................ 4 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 2 QUICK INSTALLATION...................................................................................................... 5 2.1 2.2 3 WIRING .............................................................................................................................. 6 T-MAX® MGR/PRO ..................................................
6.3.6 Manager Utilities .................................................................................................... 21 6.3.7 Download Program from PC to Manager .............................................................. 21 6.3.8 Edit Manager Setup ................................................................................................ 22 6.3.9 Rescan Manager ..................................................................................................... 22 6.3.
11.2 COOL DOWN MODE ......................................................................................................... 35 11.3 T-MAX® MONITOR/PLUS ................................................................................................ 35 11.4 T-MAX® SENTRY™ (OPTIONAL) .................................................................................... 35 11.5 HIGH PRESSURE (SINGLE-SIDE) BEDS .............................................................................. 36 11.5.
1 OVERVIEW Congratulations on your purchase of Salon Systems, Inc.’s T-Max® Series of tanning bed timers. The T-Max® is designed for complete automation and control of your tanning equipment. It is also an excellent manual backup system in case your PC fails. The T-Max® Mgr/Pro can be used as a stand alone unit or can be controlled with a computer using a number of popular software packages. Manual operation is accomplished via front panel controls.
ADNET-Repeater (Optional), (may be needed in larger salons): Connects in the middle of the daisy chain to amplify the communications signal. 1.2 Specifications T-Max® Mgr/Pro: Power Supply Current Draw Dimensions Communication T-Max® Mgr/Pro - PC IN - 120VAC OUT - 9 DC @ 1Amp 800mA 12.75” x 5.
2) A 50’ modular cable (phone type cable) is provided with each T-Max® 3A. Run one modular cable from the T-Max® Mgr/Pro location to T-Max® 3A in the nearest tanning room. Run the other modular cables from room to room in a daisy-chain fashion. 3) Connect the modular cables to each T-Max® 3A and the T-Max® Mgr/Pro. When finished each T-Max® 3A should have a modular cable connected to each port, with the exception of the last T-Max® 3A in the series.
to the modular connector on the T-Max® Mgr/Pro (refer to Figure G, Section 12.7). If you are using a computer connect the RS-232 DB9F-DB9M cable between the serial port on the TMax® Mgr/Pro and the serial port on the back of your computer. 3.3 T-Max® 3A A T-Max® 3A must be connected to each tanning bed and power must be applied. (Refer to Section 2.1 and Section 12.2-Figure B).
4.2 T-Max® Mgr/Pro 1) Make sure all wiring is completed. Refer to Section 3 for wiring instructions. 2) Make sure that the modular cable running to Room 1 is connected to the modular connector on the T-Max® Mgr/Pro (Refer to Figure G, Section 12.7). 3) Apply power to the T-Max® Mgr/Pro. The T-Max® Mgr/Pro will scan for T-Max® 3As. An amber light will illuminate for each T-Max® 3A detected. Once scanning is complete, the light will turn green. 5 MANUAL OPERATION 5.
Note: If the T-Max® Mgr/Pro is controlled by a computer, the Delay and Auto Start mode are controlled by the computer’s software unless you set the T-Max® Mgr/Pro to infinite delay. If the T-Max® Mgr/Pro is set to Infinite Delay, the Delay set in the TMax® Mgr/Pro or the PC will be ignored. 8) The following message will appear: MGR MAX BED. Enter the maximum bed number followed by the Enter key. This number must be equal to or higher than the highest address that a T-Max® 3A is set to.
Table 1 - Parameter Numbers for Getting and Sending Parameters. Parm # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Description Address Beep Mode Delay Time Current Sense Session Counts Lamp Hours Bed Hours Manual Session Counts Clean Room Manual Lockout Cool Down Mode Fixed Session Counts Clean Clear Max # 255 1 10 1 65535 65535 65535 65535 Default 254 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Notes Address of T-Max® 3A Used for High Power beds. 0=Alarm only, 1=Alarm and Flip Delay in minutes stored in the T-Max® 3A. For the T-Max® Sentry™ Option.
Press Clear to exit. 6) Press the Next button. 7) The following message will appear: SEND PARAMS? Press the Enter button. 8) The following message will appear: WHICH PARAMETER? Enter the parameter number from Table 1 followed by the Enter button. 9) The following message will appear: SEND WHAT DATA? Enter the value that you want to store in that timer followed by the Enter button. Press Clear to exit. 5.2.3 Security Levels There are 5 security levels on the T-Max® Mgr/Pro.
3) Press the Enter button (without entering any time). If the clean room is enabled and the delay time has expired, DIRTY will appear on the display the Status LED will be Red. Once the clean room has been cleared, the display on the TMax® Mgr/Pro will show READY and the Status LED will turn Green. 5.5 Pausing A Session To pause a session, press the Start/Stop button on the T-Max® 3A at the tanning bed. The flashing period will stop flashing and stay illuminated.
6 COMPUTER OPERATION 6.1 Installing ADNET 2000™ 1) Place the ADNET 2000™ diskette in drive A. 2) Click Start with your left mouse button. 3) Click Run with your left mouse button. 4) Type the following: a:setup. 5) Click OK (or press Enter) 6) Follow the directions on the screen 6.1.1 Creating a Short Cut on Your Windows® Desktop. 1) Place your mouse anywhere on the desktop screen. Make sure it is not over an existing Icon.
2) Press the right mouse button. A window will appear. 3) Move the mouse pointer to New. A second window will appear. 4) Move the mouse to Shortcut and click it with your left mouse button. A Create Shortcut window will appear.
5) Click Browse. A Browse window will appear. 6) Double click the folder that you installed ADNET 2000™ into with your left mouse button. The factory default folder is c:\program files\adi\ADNET2000. This is the folder the ADNET 2000™ files will probably be under. 7) Double click the ADNET 2000™ icon with your left mouse button. The Create Shortcut window will reappear. 8) Click Next with your left mouse button. 9) Click Finished with your left mouse button.
Double click the ADNET 2000™ Icon with your left mouse button. The ADNET 2000™ window will appear: ADNET 2000™ Window 6.2.1 Selecting the COM Port 1) Click Setup with your left mouse button. The Setup window will appear Setup Window 2) Click the COM port that you are connected to with your left mouse button. A black circle will appear beside that COM port you have selected.
6.2.2 Setting the Delay and Auto Start Mode 1) Place the mouse in the window to the left of “Default Session Delay Time” and click the left mouse button. A flashing cursor will appear in the window. 2) Use the Delete or Backspace key to delete the number currently in the window and type in the desired delay time. The longest the delay time can be is 10 minutes. If no delay time is desired (Start session immediately) enter a 0.
Application is the RAM software version inside the T-Max® Mgr/Pro r. If the boxes below TX and RX do not flash or Firmware version reads 99.99, then there is no communications between the PC and the T-Max® Mgr/Pro. Make sure the T-Max® Mgr/Pro is connected to the PC and power is applied to the T-Max® Mgr/Pro. If there is still no communications, click Close with the left mouse button, click Setup from the ADNET 2000™ window and try another Comm port setting.
6.3.2 Manager Access Screen The upper left corner of the Manager Access screen shows and . These are discussed in Sections 6.3.6 and 6.3.5. The right side shows the beds you have and their statuses. The left side of the screen is an activity log. This is to aid in trouble shooting. The right side of the screen shows bed status. Bed - Bed number Time - current time.
6.3.5 Getting and Changing Parameters 1) Click Bed Parameter Utilities with your left mouse button. 2) Click Upload Parameter from Beds. The Timer Parameter Access screen will appear: Timer Parameter Access Window 3) To change a parameter, move the mouse to the window beside Password and click it with your left mouse button. A flashing cursor will appear in the window. Enter the password (see the attached password sheet provided with this manual).
Table 2 - Parameter Table Param # 1 2 Notes Address of timer Used for High Pressure beds. The T-Max® 3A will beep 10 seconds half way through the session. 0=disabled, 1=Enabled. 3 Delay Time 10 0 Delay in minutes stored in the T-Max® 3A. 4 Current Sense 1 0 T-Max® Sentry™ Option. 0=Disabled, 1=Enabled. 5 Session Counts 65535 0 Total session counts for T-Max® 3As. 6 Lamp Hours 65535 0 Bulb hours for each bed. 7 Bed Hours 65535 0 How many hours a bed is on.
ADNET 2000™ will load the T-Max® Mgr/Pro with the latest software. The Activity Log will show Sending 256 bytes to different addresses. After the download is complete a Manager Restart window will appear. The T-Max® Mgr/Pro will rescan. A status bar will scroll across the window. Once this is complete, you can start new sessions. 6.3.8 Edit Manager Setup 1) Click Manager Utilities then Edit Manager Setup with your left mouse button.
6.3.10 Auto Address the T-Max® System Auto Address will allow you to reset the addresses on the timers in the room. This is typically done on initial installation, when adding tanning beds or when you want to change the room numbers in your salon. Note: Make sure no one is tanning before selecting this option. 1) Click Manager Utilities then Auto Address the T-Max® System with your left mouse button.
6.4.1 Installing ADNET.EXE onto the PC’s Hard Disk Drive Place the diskette in drive A and type the following: A: . The prompt will read as follows: A:\>_ Type the following: CD ADNET . The prompt will read as follows: A:\ADNET>_ Type the following: Install . ADNET.EXE and all the associated files will be installed to the computer’s Hard disk drive in the TMAX directory. 6.4.2 Loading ADNET.
Bank The following screen will appear: Tan Delay Hours Sessions Salon Systems, Inc. Unit # 1). 2). 3). 4). 5). 6). 7). 8). 9). 10). 11). 12). 13). 14). 15). 16). Auto [ESC] Exit F1 Alt Menu ADNET Utility Program Time 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.
Rescan Get Param Salon Systems, Inc. Unit # 1). 2). 3). 4). 5). 6). 7). 8). 9). 10). 11). 12). 13). 14). 15). 16). SeNd Param Load Version [ESC] Exit F2 Main Menu ADNET Utility Program Time 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.
6.5.2 Tan - Session Control Starting a Session 1) Press T 2) A window will appear and read as follows: Enter the Timer Number ->. Enter the timer number (or bed number) you want to start, followed by the Enter key. 3) The next prompt will read as follows: Enter the Session Time in Minutes ->. Enter the time you want the tanning session to last, followed by the Enter key.
Monitoring Session Counts Press the S key. Numbers will appear to the right of the screen. These are the session counts for each timer. Press the S key again and the numbers will disappear. Clearing Session Counts Refer to Section 6.5.9 for clearing Session Counts. 6.5.6 Auto - Changing the Session Start After a Delay. 1) Press the A key. 2) A window will appear with the following message: Existing Mode : 1 Enter 1 for Start after Delay or 0 for PAUSE after delay ->.
3) A window will appear with the following message: Enter the Timer Number ->. Enter the timer number (or bed number) followed by the Enter key. 4) The following message will appear: Enter the Parameter# to change ->. Enter the parameter number to be changed from Table 4 followed by the Enter key 5) The following message will appear: Enter the Data to Send ->. Enter the desired value followed by the Enter key.
5) The following message will appear: Enter the Manager Display Mode. Press 0 followed by the Enter key. Note: The Delay and Auto Start mode will be over-written by the computer’s software unless the Auto Start mode is set to 2 (Infinite Delay). 6.5.12 Version Pressing V displays the ADNET version number, the NETMGR ROM version number, and NETMGR RAM version number. Press the Enter Key to Clear the window. V is also used to update the screen after a bed has been added or subtracted.
2) Apply power to each Slave T-Max® Mgr/Pro. 3) Refer to Section 5.2.1 on setting the address on the each Slave T-Max® Mgr/Pro. Make sure each Slave T-Max® Mgr/Pro has a unique address. 4) Connect each slave T-Max® Mgr/Pro where you want in the daisy. 5) Apply power to the Master T-Max® Mgr/Pro 6) Refer to Section 5.2.1 and Set the Max. Slave Setting on the Master T-Max® Mgr/Pro. 7) Cycle power to the Master T-Max® Mgr.
example, if you are checking lamp hours (Parameter 6) and the display flashes the numbers 53 three times, then 14 three times, pauses then repeats, then the total lamp hours stored in that T-Max® 3A is 5314. 5) Press the Up or Down button to change the parameter to the desired value. If you want to clear the value for that parameter, press the Up and Down buttons at the same time until the display shows “.0”. 6) Press the Start/Stop Button.
9 IN-ROOM SINGLE BED CONTROL 9.1 Starting a Session If you are using a T-Max® Mgr/Pro, and you want to use the T-Max® 3As manually, you must unplug power from the T-Max® Mgr/Pro then unplug power to the T-Max® 3A then plug it back in. Power must stay removed from the T-Max® Mgr/Pro while the T-Max® 3A is being used independently, 1) Press the Up and Down Button on the T-Max® 3A until the session time is displayed.
10.2 Configuration Set the address on the T-Max® 3A in the tanning room to “1”, and the address on the TMax® 3A at the front desk to “0” as described in Section 4.1. Disconnect the modular cables when setting the addresses on both T-Max® 3As. Use the Front Desk T-Max® 3A to set the Delay as described in Section 8.2.2. Any delay time set on the T-Max® 3A in the tanning room will be ignored. 10.
solid period will be displayed on the lower center on the T-Max® 3A. The display and ADNET will read COOL and the light on the left of the T-Max® Mgr/Pro will flash green. You cannot start a session until the cool down time has elapsed. 11.2 Cool Down Mode Cool Down mode is used for beds that require a time to cool down before the next session can be run. High-pressure beds primarily use this. While the T-Max® 3A is in Cool Down Mode, a session cannot be run until the cool down time has expired.
2) Attach the two wires on the T-Max® Sentry™ to the terminal block labeled “Sensor” on the T-Max® 3A (refer to Figure B, Section 12.2 and Figure C, Section 12.3). 3) Find a load carrying wire on your tanning bed (not the wire connected to the relay on the TMax® 3A). Run that wire through the center of the T-Max® Sentry™ (refer to Figure D, Section 12.3). If your tanning bed draws less than 10 AMPS, wrap the wire around the T-Max® Sentry™ one time (refer to Figure D, Section 12.4).
Section 12.2 for jumper locations. See Figure J Section 12.10 for an example of an External Push Button circuit). When the external push button is pressed a contact closure is applied to the Ext. Start screw terminals on the back of T-Max® 3A. To start a session, press the Up or Down button on the T-Max® 3A to set the time, then when ready, press the Remote push button instead of the Start/Stop button on the T-Max® 3A. 11.
12 FIGURES 12.1 Figure A - Front View Of The T-Max® 3A T-Max® 3A 12.2 Figure B - Rear View Of T-Max® 3A Circuit Board Ext. Start (Optional) Pwr 9-12V JP1 Pin 1 J100 Jumper Settings Ext.
12.3 Figure C - Connecting The T-Max® Sentry™ Load Carrying Line from Tanning Bed. Wires screw into Sensor input on T-Max® 3A (see Figure B, Section 12.2) Run the load carrying line from the tanning bed through the center of the T-Max® Sentry™ then back to the bed. If you do not know where this wire on our tanning bed is, contact the tanning bed manufacturer. For beds that pull less than 10 AMPS, see Figure D, Section 12.4. The T-Max® Sentry™ 12.
12.5 Figure E - The T-Max® Mgr/Pro Front View of the T-Max® Mgr/Pro 12.6 Figure F - Connecting The T-Max® Series T-Max® 3A Room64 ADNET-Repeater™ Up to 64 Beds! If you are installing more than 25 T-Max® 3As, you may need an ADNET-Repeater™ T-Max® 3A Room2 T-Max® 3A Room1 9VAC RJ-22 Modular Cables Link Each Room.
12.7 Figure G - Multiple Configurations Room 1 Optional Computer Room 2 T-Max® Mgr/Pro (Master) ADNET™ Repeater Up to 1) 8 T-Max® Mgr/Pro (Slave Room 64 Up to 8 T-Max® Mgr/Pro Can be connected in a single salon. Optional Computer T-Max® Mgr/Pro (Slave 7) Up to 128 Beds! Room 128 2 T-Max® Mgr/Pro’s needed to control over 64 beds.
12.8 Figure H - Modular Cable Pinouts RJ-22 Connector RJ-22 Connector Untwisted Modular Cable RJ-22 Connector Untwisted Modular Cable RJ-22 Connector Use this diagram if you are making your own cables Important!!! Salon Systems, Inc. highly recommends that you do not modify the cables provided with each T-Max® 3A. If you need longer cables, contact your dealer or Salon Systems, Inc. All cables are pre-tested at the factory for proper connection.
13 TROUBLE SHOOTING The T-Max® Series has been designed for years of trouble free service. However, if a problem does arise, please follow the following trouble shooting steps before calling technical support. 13.1 Trouble Shooting. 1) No Lights Illuminated on the T-Max® Mgr/Pro Make sure that the transformer in plugged into the wall and into the power input on the T-Max® Mgr/Pro. Try plugging the T-Max® Mgr/Pro into a different outlet.
7) The Slave T-Max® Mgr/Pro does not show any beds. Check and make sure the modular cable is connected to the Slave T-Max® Mgr/Pro. Recycle power to the Master TMax® Mgr/Pro. Cycle power to the Slave T-Max® Mgr/Pro then cycle power to the Master T-Max® Mgr/Pro. 8) How do I make the T-Max® 3As work as stand-alone timers? Remove power from the T-Max® Mgr/Pro. Unplug power from each T-Max® 3A, wait 5 seconds, then plug them back in.
13.2 Error Codes Error codes have been incorporated in the T-Max® 3A and the T-Max® Mgr/Pro to aid in troubleshooting. Error T-Max® 3A Codes T-Max® Mgr/Pro Description Possible Solution N/A E0 Unrecognized Parameter EEPROM Error - On power up, detects error. Current Sense Error - Current Off Session has started but bed is off. Load the T-Max® Manager/Pro with the newest version of software. 1) Cycle power on T-Max® Mgr/Pro 2) Check parameters on T-Max® 3A.
14 Index Adding Beds, 30 ADNET 2000™ Auto Start, 17 Canceling a Session, 19 Com Port Selection, 16 Comms Status Screen, 17 Creating a Shortcut, 13 Delay, 17 Getting and Changing Parameters, 20 Infinite Delay, 17 Installing, 13 Loading New Software into the T-Max® Mgr/Pro, 21 Manager Utilities, 21 Running, 17 Setting Up T-Max®Mgr/Pro, 22 Starting a Session, 19 ADNET.
Pausing a Session, 12, 33 Quick Installation, 5 Rescan Using ADNET, 28 Using ADNET 2000™, 22 Security Numbers, 11 Session Counts Manual - See Parameters.