© 2004 by Scheidt & Bachmann GmbH, Mönchengladbach (Germany) All rights reserverd. Subject to alterations. Some Illustrations and descriptions may also include special options. ChipCoin® Processing Car Park Management System PMS20 PMS/C ChipCoin® Processing Systems for Car Parks and Leisure Centres - Service Manual - Manual Article no.
ChipCoin® Processing Car Park Management System PMS20 Contents 1. 1.1. © 2004 by Scheidt & Bachmann GmbH, Mönchengladbach (Germany) All rights reserverd. Subject to alterations. Some Illustrations and descriptions may also include special options. 2. Page Introduction .......................................................................................... 2 Block diagram .......................................................................................... 2 Coin feeder .........................
ChipCoin® Processing Car Park Management System PMS20 1. Introduction At an entry the coin feeder is located directly in front of the hopper. In case of a ChipCoin request the coin goes from the hopper to the coin feeder, where it is guided through the coin channel via stopper and reject magnets and coded and read by an installed antenna coil. At an exit the ChipCoin inserted by the customer goes directly into the coin feeder.
ChipCoin® Processing Car Park Management System PMS20 2. Coin feeder 2.1. Entry Mounting plate Coin channel (covered by mounting plate) © 2004 by Scheidt & Bachmann GmbH, Mönchengladbach (Germany) All rights reserverd. Subject to alterations. Some Illustrations and descriptions may also include special options. Read/write antenna Stopper magnet for read/write operation Reject plate for ChipCoins not removed Reject magnet for ChipCoins not removed 2.1.1.
ChipCoin® Processing Car Park Management System PMS20 2.2. Exit Shutter flap Shutter magnet Reflex coupler circuit board Mounting plate Coin channel (covered by mounting plate) Read/write antenna Stopper magnet for read/write operation © 2004 by Scheidt & Bachmann GmbH, Mönchengladbach (Germany) All rights reserverd. Subject to alterations. Some Illustrations and descriptions may also include special options. Reject plate for invalid ChipCoins Reject magnet for invalid ChipCoins 2.2.1.
ChipCoin® Processing Car Park Management System PMS20 2.3. Automatic Pay Station Shutter flap Shutter magnet Reflex coupler circuit board Coin channel (covered by mounting plate) Mounting plate Read/write antenna © 2004 by Scheidt & Bachmann GmbH, Mönchengladbach (Germany) All rights reserverd. Subject to alterations. Some Illustrations and descriptions may also include special options. Stopper magnet for read/write operation 2.3.1.
ChipCoin® Processing Car Park Management System PMS20 2.4. Maintenance and service 2.4.1. Outside The small number of movable parts reduces maintenance expense to the coin feeder to a minor level. The following suggestions should, however, be heeded in order to ensure permanent faultfree operations.
ChipCoin® Processing Car Park Management System PMS20 2.4.2. Inside 2.4.2.1. Cover removal For removal of the cover the coin feeder should be taken out of its bracket. Coin channel and cover are held together by a bayonet catch. After pushing the cover upwards it can be removed. Push cover upwards Coin feeder without the cover i i c c c c c c e d c c c c c c © 2004 by Scheidt & Bachmann GmbH, Mönchengladbach (Germany) All rights reserverd. Subject to alterations.
ChipCoin® Processing Car Park Management System PMS20 3. Entry hopper The entrance hopper stores the ChipCoins and conveys them to the coin feeder. In order to increase its capacity and to make refilling easier, a funnel has been mounted on top of the hopper. In order to check the supply of ChipCoins, the funnel has been provided with viewing holes. Control and voltage supply occur via a connection to the ChipCoin interface. Coin output occurs via a chain.
ChipCoin® Processing Car Park Management System PMS20 3.2. Maintenance and service The hopper is maintenance-free. Should it ever occur that, despite plentiful supply of coins, no ChipCoin is outputted, then possibly a jam may have occurred. Check to see if the hopper upon a ChipCoin request makes a short movement. If this is the case and no jam obtains in the coin feeder, then take the hopper out and empty it. Jams can normally be eliminated by shaking the hopper. You will hear if the ChipCoin releases.
ChipCoin® Processing Car Park Management System PMS20 4. ChipCoin interface The Chip-Coin interface circuit board assumes control of the stopper, shutter and rejector magnets as well as analysis of information from the reflex coupler and the photoelectric barrier as well as hopper control. 4.1.
ChipCoin® Processing Car Park Management System PMS20 5. PIT Base station The PIT base station III is the interface for coding and analysis of the ChipCoin cards. It has a serial interface for connection to the single-board computer or the PMK computer as well as having two antenna connections. © 2004 by Scheidt & Bachmann GmbH, Mönchengladbach (Germany) All rights reserverd. Subject to alterations. Some Illustrations and descriptions may also include special options.
ChipCoin® Processing Car Park Management System PMS20 5.1. View / connections ChipCoin read/write antenna (inside, coin feeder) Card read/write antenna (outside) Analysis operation, red Operational readiness, green Flash PROM (software) © 2004 by Scheidt & Bachmann GmbH, Mönchengladbach (Germany) All rights reserverd. Subject to alterations. Some Illustrations and descriptions may also include special options. Serial interface (Ö COM1) Never work on the circuit board when the current is on.