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Hanke Electronic MP Coin Acceptor User’s Manual American Dryer Corporation 88 Currant Road Fall River, MA 02720-4781 USA Telephone: (508) 678-9000 / Fax: (508) 678-9447 E-mail: [email protected] www.amdry.com ADC Part No. 113385

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Hanke ElectronicMP Coin Acceptor

User’s Manual

American Dryer Corporation88 Currant Road

Fall River, MA 02720-4781 USATelephone: (508) 678-9000 / Fax: (508) 678-9447

E-mail: [email protected]

www.amdry.com

ADC Part No. 113385

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EMP 500 Electronic Coin AcceptorThe EMP 500 is designed to accept multiple types and values of currency. You have the flexibility to restrictwhich coins are accepted, which means you can allow your dryers to accept various combinations ofcoins. Individual coins, or groups of coins, can be blocked through DIP switches. In addition, coin-widthacceptance tolerance can be set to help reduce the possibility of fraud coins being accepted.

Selecting Coin-Width Acceptance Tolerance

The standard programming for the EMP 500 is the “broad” tolerance. This setting allows for a 98%acceptance rate of coins. If desired, the tolerance can be reduced by switching to the “narrow” tolerance.To do this, simply block the broad tolerance channel by turning ON the appropriate DIP switch (refer to thelegend on the side of the coin acceptor). Some coins also allow a “very narrow” tolerance. This can be setby blocking both the broad and narrow channels.

Using the narrow tolerance will reduce the acceptance of fraud coins. However, keep in mind that it willalso reduce the true coin acceptance.

Blocking Coins Via the DIP Switches

You can restrict the acceptance of a coin by blocking both the broad and narrow (and very narrow, ifapplicable) channels for that coin type. To block a channel, move the DIP switch to ON. In addition toindividual coins, you can block an entire currency type with just 1 switch.

First Programming Example: (Current ADC P/N 125794 used in these examples)

Accepting U.S. one dollar (1.00 USD) and U.S. 25 cent (0.25 USD) coins only is desired. Also wide coinacceptance has been determined to be adequate. Because all possible U.S. coins are desired, rejectingunwanted coins is done by use of switches listed under the “X” columns of the 125794 legend only. Canadian(CAD), Japan (JPY), Taiwan (TWD), Token 15 (TK15), and Token 16 (TK16) are rejected by placing switches15, 14, 13, 1, and 2 in the on position. All other switches remain off.

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Second Programming Example:Accepting Japanese 100 Yen (100 JPY) coins only is desired. Medium coin acceptance has found to benecessary. First undesired currencies and tokens are rejected by placing switches 16, 15, 13, 1, and 2listed under the “X” columns of the 125794 legend in the on position.

Second undesired Japanese 500 Yen (500 JPYo/500 JPYa) coins are rejected by placing switches 5, 6, 7,and 9 listed under “->l l<-” column of the 125794 legend in the on position.

Lastly because wide acceptance of the Japanese coins is not desired, switch 3 listed under the ->l l<-column of the 125794 legend are set to the on position. This allows the Japanese 100 Yen coins that meetthe medium or better tolerance level to be accepted.

Phase 5, 6, and 7:Currently, there are 4 models of the acceptor: 1 for the USA, Canada, Japan, and Taiwan (ADC P/N125794); 1 for Europe and the UK (non JLA) (ADC P/N 125791); 1 for Europe, the UK or tokens (JLA) (ADCP/N 125793); and 1 for Australia, New Zealand, and Hong Kong (ADC P/N 125792). For simple coinacceptance programming, refer to the following charts for DIP switches.

Phase 8:There are 6 models of acceptor for the Phase 8 Computer Board: 1 the the USA, Canada, Japan, andTaiwan (ADC P/N 819261); 1 for Europe and the UK (non JLA) (ADC P/N 819264); 1 for Europe and the UK(TOKEN ONLY JLA) (ADC P/N 819266); 1 for New Zealand, Austrailia and Hong Kong (ADC P/N 819265);1 for Korea (ADC P/N 819262) and 1 for Malaysia (ADC P/N 819263). For simple coin acceptanceprogramming, refer to the following charts of DIP switches.

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