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ABBERFIELD INDUSTRIES - CT22 coin time switch TECHNICAL DETAILS
CT22 Series
CT22 Series
Coin V
alidator
Coin V
alidator
SPECIFICATION
Up to 8 coins may be validated in the physical
range 16 mm to 32 mm diameter and
thickness to 3.5 mm. Coins are validated
optically for a diameter measurement and
washer detection, plus the rate of travel.
Resistivity and permeability measurements are
also taken for metal type verification.
Two tables of acceptance / rejection criteria are
included in the design (wide and narrow).
Selection is by a dip switch on the side of the
validator (accessed without tools) and in
normal operation the wide setting is used for
best acceptance of worn or damaged coins,
but in case of potential fraudulent use, the
narrow setting is easily engaged.
Another switch engages the diagnostic
reporting function where any coin not validated
will momentarily show a code on the display,
indicating the reason for the failure to validate,
plus other codes for other fault conditions.
There are a further 6 dip switches that can be
used to invalidate the acceptance of different
coin denominations. These refer to the first 6
coins in the set up table (which usually covers
all those normally required). Switched to the
Validate positions coins will be accepted as
normal, but if any switch is in the Invalidate
position
that
rejected. In this way the range of coins to be
accepted can be quickly set without needing to
reprogramme the validator. Note, after chang-
ing a switch position turn the supply for the
system off and then on, to electronically reset
the old switch positions.
Operation by 12 Volts, A.C. or D.C.
Inclusion of an inbuilt transformer to allow a
primary supply voltage of the customer's
choice (240V 50 cycles for Australia).
As an alternate to the isolation transformer a
solid state regulator can be fitted, allowing
operation of the validator on 24V A.C. or D.C.
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coin
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4 relay output (with common line), contacts
rated at 10 Amps on 240 Volts. These are
derated to 5 Amps for safety. If the contacts are
to be isolated from each other the number of
relays reduces, due to limitations on input
terminations.
4 optocoupler inputs that operate on a
nominal voltage of between 5 and 24 Volts A.C.
or D.C. (limits in the order of 2 to 30 Volts).
These same optocouplers have separate pin
strip connection for a D.C. sourcing current of
approximately 3 - 30 milliAmps (LED input). On
this pin strip there are an additional 4 opto
isolated inputs.
On the main plug in / screw connect
terminal block are two connections for audit
requirements. Bridging these (external key
switch, etc...) causes the display to show the
total of coins since the system was installed,
followed
by the value of coins since the audit
function was last interrogated. (Refer to data
retrieval for full instructions).
It is possible to expand the validator/ controller
to give up to four additional relay outputs on
two separate commons.
Brochure # 1003-4