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Te ch n ica l I n for m a t ion :

 HOPPER U – I I  cct alk       

 

      

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4 .1 . 

COI N  BAY.

 

The coin bay is where t he Hopper U st ores t he coins and where t hey are ext ract ed from  when 

ordered t o do so by t he m achine. I t s design allows t he st orage of t he m axim um  num ber of 

coins in t he m inim um  space, t aking int o account  t hat  even t he last  coin can be ext ract ed. 

There are various m odels wit h different  capacit ies. 

 

Hopper 

Coin bay 

Capacit y of coins 

 

Ø 2 4  m m  

 Th ick n e ss 2 .8  

m m  

5  

 ce n t  €  

1 0  

 ce n t  €  

2 0  

 ce n t  €  

5 0  

 ce n t  €  

1  
€  

2  
€  

Sm all 

250 

450 450 350 250 275 225 

Medium  

400 

775 775 600 375 425 325 

I nt erm ediat e 

525 

975 975 775 525 600 475 

Large 

600 1,100 

1,100 

975 

700 

750 

650 

Ta ble  2 . Ca pa cit y of t h e  H oppe r  U- I I  

4 .2 . 

M OVI N G FLAP. 

This elem ent  m oves and doses t he flow of coins t hat  m ove from  t he coin bay t o t he ext ract or 

disk.  

The flap is fixed t o t he coin bay at  t he t op and t he lower part  rest s on t he axis of t he disk. This 

way t he spinning disk t ransm it s a rocking m ot ion t o t he flap t hat  m oves t he coins in t he 

hopper;  t his m ovem ent  m oves t he coins t owards t he ext ract ion syst em . For coins of m ore t han 

29 m m  in diam et er, a different  flap is used;  it  is called t he short  flap ( it  allow s t he bigger coins 

t o pass under t he flap t o reach t he ext ract or disk) . This flap is not  recom m ended for use wit h 

sm aller coins as it  will allow t oo m any coins t o reach t he disk causing problem s wit h t heir 

ext ract ion. 

 

10239 EN     03 -  2007 

 

Summary of Contents for Eurocoin Hopper U-II

Page 1: ...ocoin co uk TEL 44 208 275 3000 sales eurocoin co uk Product Description Azkoyen Hopper U II Original Manufacturer Eurocoin Part Number Current Revision Date of Release Azkoyen 3030xxxx Rev 1 Mar 2007...

Page 2: ...Technical I nform ation HOPPER U II cctalk 1 HOPPER U I I 10239 EN 03 2007...

Page 3: ...3 4 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS AND PIN OUT 10 3 4 1 Electrical diagram of the Hopper U II cctalk 10 3 4 2 Electrical diagram of the Hopper U II conventional 10 4 DESCRI PTI ON OF COMPONENTS 1 1 4 1 COIN BAY...

Page 4: ...ORIES 22 4 13 1 Mechanical supplement to increase the capacity of the hopper 22 4 13 2 Overflow 23 4 13 3 Electromechanical scales 24 5 TOOLS 2 4 5 1 TL20 AND HEUS 24 6 W ORKI NG CONDI TI ONS AND NORM...

Page 5: ...ntional 11 Figure 7 Components of the Hopper U II 11 Figure 8 Types of flaps 13 Figure 9 Types of blade 14 Figure 10 Control board cctalk 15 Figure 11 Position of the switches 16 Figure 12 Control boa...

Page 6: ...l Hopper U 2 GENERAL DESCRI PTI ON A rotating hopper of the U I I series is an intelligent mechanism designed for the return or payout of change of a particular coin type It works in combination with...

Page 7: ...ystem of the hopper U II guaranties the payout of coins whose dimensions are between 1 2 and 3 5 mm thick and 12 to 32 mm in Consult section COIN EXTRACTOR DISK for more details 2 3 DETECTI ON OF FULL...

Page 8: ...installed it is only necessary to change the position of dipswitch 7 to ON so that the standard U II standard works as a Hopper U II plus 2 4 2 Hopper U I I plus conventional When any anomaly occurs w...

Page 9: ...eve optimum performance of the two hoppers in line Figure 3 Position of the bases of tw o Hoppers U I I in line 2 8 ANTI JAM AND ANTI SPAN SYSTEMS Jam The hopper has a current draw detector that when...

Page 10: ...LY This hopper is capable of working correctly in a range of voltages from 1 2 V 10 and 2 4 V 10 3 2 CURRENT DRAW 12Vdc 24 Vdc 10 Start up current 3 A 20 Standby current 50 mA 5 Coin pay out current 4...

Page 11: ...diagram of the Hopper U I I cctalk The following diagram shows the cctalk driver included in the Hopper U II Figure 5 Diagram Hopper U I I cctalk 3 4 2 Electrical diagram of the Hopper U I I conventi...

Page 12: ...Technical I nform ation HOPPER U II cctalk 1 1 Figure 6 Diagram Hopper U I I conventional 4 DESCRI PTI ON OF COMPONENTS Figure 7 Com ponents of the Hopper U I I 10239 EN 03 2007...

Page 13: ...475 Large 600 1 100 1 100 975 700 750 650 Table 2 Capacity of the Hopper U I I 4 2 MOVI NG FLAP This element moves and doses the flow of coins that move from the coin bay to the extractor disk The fla...

Page 14: ...e machine Full detection Full detection as with the empty detection is carried out by a photocell photodiode and phototransistor that is located in the holes at the top of the coin bay The photodiode...

Page 15: ...mpresses the trigger spring and at a certain point it shoots the coin out of the hopper The Hopper U II has only one type of trigger whereas previous models had two It is made of plastic 4 6 CONTROL B...

Page 16: ...the m otor Figure 1 0 Control board cctalk Connectors Connector cctalk This connector is used for communication with the machine which is cctalk It is a 10 pin connector The pin out of the connector...

Page 17: ...of the hopper as shown in the illustration Figure 1 1 Position of the sw itches The function of the switches is shown in the following tables SW 1 SW 2 SW 3 SW 4 SW 5 SW 6 SW 7 SW 8 Selection of the...

Page 18: ...modified using cctalk commands Switches 7 and 8 are used to select the working mode of the Hopper U II as shown in the following table W ORKI NG MODE SW 7 SW 8 STANDARD OFF OFF STANDARD ENCRYPTED OFF...

Page 19: ...tional Improved Connector for com m unication w ith the m achine conventional protocol The Hopper U II uses a connector of 10 pins 2x5 of 2 5mm series Molex 8624 or similar for communication with the...

Page 20: ...ns W orking m odes Control with negative logic digital signal Control with positive logic digital signal Control by pulses Figure 1 6 Types of control of the w orking m ode Consult the manual Protocol...

Page 21: ...from the bottom of the coin bay to top where they are ejected by the trigger The disk has pivots that are used to move the coins in the coin bay The knob on the disk moves the flap There are three dif...

Page 22: ...pulse exceeds one second it is considered as an error and the hopper is placed out of order 4 1 0 HOPPER BASE I m proved This is an accessory of the hopper that is used to attach the hopper to the ma...

Page 23: ...are installed on the front of the hopper It has been modified so that it covers the components completely to prevent external intervention Figure 2 2 Disk support cover This element also has guides fo...

Page 24: ...hout extension Type of extension Capacity of the extension Total capacity Medium 400 Height 80 mm 300 7 0 0 Large 600 Height 80 mm 500 1 1 0 0 Extra 600 Height 105 mm 1000 1 6 0 0 Table 9 Capacities o...

Page 25: ...he base of the hopper Figure 2 5 Electrom echanical scales The electromechanical scales can be installed with all the Hopper U II models 5 TOOLS The Hopper U II uses a microcontroller with flash memor...

Page 26: ...ble on the website of Azkoyen that can be consulted for more detailed instructions on the use of these tools 6 W ORKI NG CONDI TI ONS AND NORMS Optimum results from using this equipment can be obtaine...

Page 27: ...required for the hopper can be summed up as General cleaning of the apparatus after 500 000 coin extractions It is recommended to clean the coin exit area where the optic sensors are more frequently...

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