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8.2  Messages from the Vega-RC Note Validator 

 
 

8.2.1 

    

F

AULTY 

O

PERATION

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During operation, the amount of consecutive red flashes produced by the entry slot indicates the possible malfunctions (see chart 

below): 

 

nr of red flashes 

Description 

 

Validator is open 

 

Jammed banknote 

 

Fraud attempt detected 

 

Adjust optic sensors 

 

Stacker full (OryOne Only) 

 

Low power supply 

 

11 

Check operation of the e efficiency of the validator motor 

 

12 

Check operation of the e efficiency of the stacker motor (OryOne only) 

 

14 

ROM error 

 

 

Front bezel flashing blue 

 

The front bezel shall flash blue when the stacker has been removed, or if the entry detection sensor has gone faulty. 

 

Fraud-fishing protection 

 

The banknote reader is equipped with a security device that gets activated in the event of fishing fraud attempts repeated 

over a period of time. 

This device can be set through the dip-switch SW2 (DS-row on the Validator side) to operate in a "soft" mode  

(* DS2 = ON) or in "extended" mode ( ** DS2 = OFF), according to the following table. 

 

 

 

 

 

        (**)  Dip-Switch SW2 OFF 

 

Atte

mpt 

Validator reaction 

Do as described below 

1th 

Remains in service 

2th 

Remains in service 

3th 

> error (3 red flashes) 

Reset (switch off then on) 

4th 

> error (3 red flashes) 

Reset (switch off then on) 

After the 5th fraud attempt (3 yellow flashes), it is necessary to wait for automatic restore of 

service. Take care not to switch the device off. 

 

NOTICE: no error status will be transmitted to the machine, so that the latter does not go out of service, and will therefore 

continue to maintain the other functions working. 

 

 

   (*)  Dip-Switch SW2 ON 

Any attempt 

at “fishing” will cause the note to be rejected, without

 showing any visible signal. 

 
 

Summary of Contents for Hira 2 Maxi

Page 1: ...al Rev 2 20 EN HIRA 2 5 display Operator s Manual Progettazione e produzione di sistemi di pagamento e accessori per macchine Gaming Vending e Car Wash Design andmanufactureofpaymentsystemsandaccessoriesfortheIndustriesofGaming VendingandCarWash ...

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Page 3: ... 1 01 18 02 15 Funzioni abilitazione disabilitazione e erogazione via GSM FW CMS v 1 16 Rev 1 02 10 03 15 Aumentato timeout visualizzazione valore svuotato Inserito 1 Timeout di uscita in menu svuotamento FW CMS v 1 18 Rev 1 03 27 06 15 Abbassato timeout cancellazione automatica credito residuo FW CMS v 1 19 Rev 1 04 29 04 16 Inserito lettore ACS FW CMS v 1 23 Rev 2 00 07 03 19 Uniformato manuale ...

Page 4: ...SCRIZIONE A A CM0249 Power Switching box RD 125 B SH 1N41 0010 ChangeOne CMG board with 5 blue display C AA 0177 Hub pcb for Peripheral units D K 02C 020070 2 x HopperOne S11 ccTalk STD E AA 0309 AA 0315 AA 0333 SECTOR 100 capacity extension HIRA 2 Mini SECTOR 300 capacity extension HIRA 2 Midi SECTOR 100 capacity extension HIRA 2 Maxi F LB LU01 0004 or else LB MU02 0004 BillyOne ccTalk note valid...

Page 5: ...s into 1 or 2 denomination coins tokens at User s choice Change of notes and coins into 1 denomination tokens with cash change returned Purchase of tokens by POS transaction Control of accounts via display by on board keys Programmable via menu by on board keys Change of display language by external LANGUAGE SEL pushbutton at User s choice 4 Warning Comply with the instructions in this manual Swit...

Page 6: ...lace and fasten it to the wall by expansion bolts through the x holes in the rear side of the cabinet Keep the on off switch accessible In addition the machine can be secured to the floor the large holes at the foot allow securing the machine by a binding chain The fastening slab allows to easily securing the machine to the wall Once fixed the slab to the wall the machine can be either fastened to...

Page 7: ...fyou donotplanto oftenremoveandre hang the machineup to its y hooks HRM AM15 V06 FOR HIRA 2 MIDI 430 Preparethetunnelforthe power cable in the wall corresponding to Y Hole in theslab Fasten the slab to the wall by sturdy expansion bolts through the 6 X 12 mm holes Connect the cable to its socketbehindthemachine andhangthe latter on the 4 W supporting hooks FixthemachinetotheslabbyM8screws through ...

Page 8: ...peration showing what coin s tokens value s will be paid in exchange for the notes and the coins introduced The change machine will activate different procedures depending on whether it has been set up to operate by the AUTOMATIC MODE factory setting or in MANUAL MODE In any of these two modes the Operator is given the possibility to preset in advance the payout combinations that he wants to provi...

Page 9: ...LECT button to get to the next page and check the second combination then press the button again and so on to find among all the available combinations the one that best suits your wish Once found it press the CONFIRM button to collect the changed amount or the purchased tokens At the end of the payout cycle the display will show both the inserted amount and the total amount paid out 6 1 2 POS POS...

Page 10: ... out according to the combination that the Operator has pre programmed for the amount inserted see section 7 3 6 A At the end of the payout cycle the display will show both the inserted amount as well as the paid out total 6 2 2 POS POS operation is allowed if the machine delivers Tokens only Use of the machine to cash from credit cards or debit cards is ILLEGAL since the machine is not a licensed...

Page 11: ...00 100 00 VEGA RC Recycler takes 20 10 ENABLED AL66 S coin acceptor takes 0 05 0 10 0 20 DISABLED 0 50 1 00 2 00 ENABLED It is possible to decide which one among the 2 hoppers must work as primary ex when the machine is used for dispensing tokens or when the pay out table is not in use Each hopper has its own serial address such serial address is defined by the position of the dip switches located...

Page 12: ...p c board POWER IN RGB1 CONFIRM Button RGB2 SELECT Button RGB3 LANGUAGE Button Get access to the menu by holding the three buttons pressed at the same time for 5 seconds OK confirm selection navigate menu UP and DOWN or modify figures and letters REG adjust display brightness PWR IN 24 12 GND External programming keyboard K P3N 000006 as an alternative to the OK and buttons located on the back of ...

Page 13: ... last one Press the OK button key to access the function 7 3 3 SHOW PRIPHERAL UNITS This sub menu allows to check the state of the peripheral units in the system connected or not in error empty Press OK to return to the menu upper level 7 3 4 SHOW ACCOUNTS This menu allows to read the cashed totals and partials the totals and partials paid out Partials are made available for banknotes and for coin...

Page 14: ... If TOTAL ACCOUNTS RESET is chosen instead after pressing OK the system will ask you to enter the PIN Press OK to highlight the first character then press the or the keys until the desired figure appears and confirm it by OK The cursor will move to the next position Repeat per each of the following 3 characters of the PIN Once entered the fourth character the recorded Total Accounts data shall get...

Page 15: ...rent combinations of dispensed denominations relating to the amount introduced by the User different operating options can be preset according to whether the DISPENSE MODE has been set for AUTOMATIC or for MANUAL operation 7 3 6 1 Set up Peripheral Units This section allows to set which banknote and coin denominations must be accepted if POS device is included its operation can be enabled or disab...

Page 16: ... Press OK again to get to the first denomination box ex 2 00 then press or to reverse its status Press OK to confirm the setting the sign v will turn to x and viceversa and to shift to the next box ex 1 00 7 3 6 1 C ENABLE POS TERMINAL IF PRESENT Highlight the POS ENABLE line and press OK to modify its status the cursor will highlight the present status of the Terminal make use of the or of the bu...

Page 17: ...is enabled the machine will pay out the combination preset by the Operator see section 7 6 3 A To transform the setting e g to MANUAL 2P press the key or the key The MANUAL 2P mode allows the User 1 to select the coin or token denomination that he prefers to receive if the Pay out Table is disabled or 2 to obtain the combination of coins and or tokens that he wishes to receive if the Pay out Table...

Page 18: ...d This is obtained by setting HP1 only as Primary Hopper NOTE if the Note Recycler is part of the machine this section will offer as well the possibily to set the note denominations to be recycled among the accepted ones The default setting for the Note Recycler is 50 20 Press first to move the highlighted combination then press OK to confirm the wished one and to return to the previous menu PAY A...

Page 19: ...irmed the Enable option by pressing OK the display proposes the following pattern LEVEL HP1 HP2 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 The amounts in the LEVEL boxes can be set to determined values typically the accepted coin and note denominations while the relevant boxes following in line can be set to any of the options below number of pieces so that their calculation will corres...

Page 20: ...ing bonus against increasing amounts introduced LEVEL HP1 HP2 1 00 0 1 2 00 2 0 5 00 2 1 10 00 6 0 20 00 12 0 50 00 28 0 Such system makes even for when the Operator wants to sell only one or only a limited amount of pieces For example for a Machine dispensing 5 Tokens and change HP1 5 HP2 1 00 the below pattern would suit LEVEL HP1 HP2 5 00 1 0 10 00 2 0 20 00 2 10 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 If H...

Page 21: ... the button to the table underneath so as to start setting the number of pieces to be dispensed by the hoppers Confirm by OK to modify the first box of the HP1 column then set it by the button make corrections by the button and confirm by OK The cursor will shift to the HP2 box in the first line Continue in the same way until first line is fully set Press OK to move the cursor back at the left of ...

Page 22: ...if device is a note recycler to make it move the contained banknotes in the note validator stacker During emptying and once emptied the first dispenser the relevant emptied amount shall be displayed Press OK to go on with the second dispenser Press OK to get access to the emptying options press to shift down to the next options press OK to start emptying the highlighted device If the emptying menu...

Page 23: ...f the entered PIN is not correct the User is given another 4 tries before the board gets blocked up Before the unit gets blocked it can be started again by switching it off and on again PAY ATTENTION the default PIN code is 0000 The settings in the following menus can be modified by using the PIN code MODIFY PIN RESET ACCOUNTS RESTORE DEFAULT CONFIGURATION To modify the existing PIN press OK and d...

Page 24: ...hough higher value coins tokens or banknotes so sufficient money could be introduced to reach the value of such coin token or note denomination and receive it as change If this is not possible the Operator should switch off the machine fill the hoppers and switch on again the remaining credit shall be paid out 8 1 3 COD RI CPU BLOCKED The Code RI message means that there has been an event that mak...

Page 25: ... with a security device that gets activated in the event of fishing fraud attempts repeated over a period of time This device can be set through the dip switch SW2 DS row on the Validator side to operate in a soft mode DS2 ON or in extended mode DS2 OFF according to the following table Dip Switch SW2 OFF Atte mpt Validator reaction Do as described below 1th Remains in service 2th Remains in servic...

Page 26: ...ide it backwards 2 Move the D button upward hold it while sliding the cover backwards then lift the latter up and rotate it 180 to the right side 3 Gently wipe the sensors with a clean lint free tissue or with a cotton swab or with asmall sponge possibly moistened with isopropyl alcohol 4 Completely remove the dust and residues from the 4 silicone rollers and from the 4 elastic matching wheels whi...

Page 27: ...ges from incorrect installation or wrong configuration installation in premises or areas not complying with the prescribed safety requirements intentional or unwilled tampering wrong or careless use or maintenance non compliance with precautions prescribed see Chapter 4 Caution natural disasters vandalisms intentional or unintentional damage Guarantee is considered automatically expired if outer a...

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Page 33: ...re conforme a quanto previsto dalle seguenti direttive comunitarie a le norme armonizzate per i punti applicabili CEI EN 55014 1 CEI 110 1 CEI EN 55014 2 CEI 210 47 CEI EN 55022 CEI 110 5 CEI EN 55024 CEI 210 49 CEI EN 60065 CEI 92 1 CEI EN 60335 1 CEI 61 150 CEI EN 60335 2 82 CEI 61 226 CEI EN 60950 1 CEI 74 2 CEI EN 61000 3 2 CEI 110 31 CEI EN 61000 3 3 CEI 110 28 CEI EN 61000 4 2 CEI 210 34 CEI...

Page 34: ...zione sistemi di pagamento accessori per videogames e vending machines Via Ca Bianca 421 40024 Castel San Pietro Terme BO Italia Telefono 39 0 51 944300 Fax 39 0 51 944594 P Iva 00627531205 E mail info alberici net Url http www alberici net ...

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Page 39: ...OTICE Alberici S p A reserves the right to make changes to the equipment described and to its technical specifications at any time and without notice in pursuit of continual improvement of its product 37 ...

Page 40: ...ax 39 051 944 594 Via Ca Bianca 421 40024 Castel San Pietro Terme BO ITALY Progettazione e produzione di sistemi di pagamento accessori per videogames e macchine vending Design and manufacture of payment systems accessories for videogames and vending machines 38 ...

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