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SR3 Type2 Technical Manual
TSP019.doc
Issue 7.0 – Jan 2005
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  • Page 1 Issue 7.0 – Jan 2005 This document is the copyright of Money Controls Ltd and may not be reproduced in part or in total by any means, electronic or otherwise, without the written permission of Money Controls Ltd. Money Controls Ltd does not accept liability for any errors or omissions contained within this document.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TSP019 Issue 7.0 – Jan 2005 Contents Diary of Changes ............................6 Introduction..............................7 SR3 Type 2 Modes ............................8 Mechanical Configurations........................... 9 Rear Cover Details............................13 Mode 1 ................................14 Parallel Interface – Mode 1........................14 Inhibit All ..............................14 Inhibit Coins –...
  • Page 3: Totaliser - (Mode 3 Only)

    Circuit 2 – ccTalk Low Cost Interface ....................67 31.3 Circuit 3 – ccTalk Direct Interface ......................67 31.4 Circuit 4 – ccTalk PC Interface ......................68 Fault Finding ............................69 Service..............................70 Electrical Interface Requirements ......................70 Money Controls 2005. All rights reserved. Page 3 of 74...
  • Page 4 Appendix A – Available Parallel Interface Looms................. 72 Appendix B – Parallel Interface Pin-outs....................73 Tables Table 1: SR3 Type2 Rear Cover Details....................... 13 Table 2: Parallel Interface – Mode 1........................14 Table 3: Parallel Interface – Mode 2........................17 Table 4: Parallel Interface –...
  • Page 5 Figure 31: Sort Output Connector Details......................59 Figure 32: Sorter Drive Output Circuit ........................59 Figure 33: Sorter Drive Examples.......................... 60 Figure 34: SR3 Accepted Coin Dimensions Graph....................61 Figure 35: ccTalk Serial Connector........................63 Figure 36: Circuit 1, ccTalk Standard Interface..................... 66 Figure 37: Circuit 2, ccTalk Low Cost Interface ....................
  • Page 6: Diary Of Changes

    Euro’s Label details changed Added section on available interface looms Issue 3.0 ....................................26 April 2002 Added Figure 9: SR3 Parallel Connector Added Figure 11: SR3 Parallel Connector Added Figure 14: SR3 Parallel Connector Changed the notation in Table 5: Game Price Selection – Mode 3 Changed the notation in Table 7: Timer Selection –...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    (not available on Modes 3, 8, 14 or 15). The SR3 Type 2 is a development of the Type 1 which is now compatible with the previous range of C120 acceptors including the C120R, C122, C123 as well as incorporating an in-built totaliser feature and much more.
  • Page 8: Sr3 Type 2 Modes

    Mode 10 Mode 1 (no sleep – MechTool entry at any time). Mode 14 Italian AWP ccTalk compatible with direct sorter drive. Mode 15 Front Plate version of Mode 14. Money Controls 2005. All rights reserved. Page 8 of 74...
  • Page 9: Mechanical Configurations

    SR3 Type2 Technical Manual TSP019 Issue 7.0 – Jan 2005 Mechanical Configurations Figure 1: Accept and Reject Paths Money Controls 2005. All rights reserved. Page 9 of 74...
  • Page 10: Figure 2: Front Plate Model Details

    SR3 Type2 Technical Manual TSP019 Issue 7.0 – Jan 2005 Figure 2: Front Plate Model Details Figure 3: Front Plate Cut-out Details Figure 4: Standard Model Details Money Controls 2005. All rights reserved. Page 10 of 74...
  • Page 11: Figure 5: Reverse Model Details

    SR3 Type2 Technical Manual TSP019 Issue 7.0 – Jan 2005 Figure 5: Reverse Model Details Figure 6: Mini Front Plate Dimensions Money Controls 2005. All rights reserved. Page 11 of 74...
  • Page 12: Figure 7: Mini Front Plate Cut-Out Details

    SR3 Type2 Technical Manual TSP019 Issue 7.0 – Jan 2005 Figure 7: Mini Front Plate Cut-out Details Money Controls 2005. All rights reserved. Page 12 of 74...
  • Page 13: Rear Cover Details

    SR3 Type2 Technical Manual TSP019 Issue 7.0 – Jan 2005 Rear Cover Details Figure 8: SR3 Connector Side Table 1: SR3 Type2 Rear Cover Details. Number Feature / Function Option / Totaliser Switches Serial Interface – ccTalk (see section 29)
  • Page 14: Mode 1

    SR3 Type2 Technical Manual TSP019 Issue 7.0 – Jan 2005 Mode 1 Parallel Interface – Mode 1 Figure 9: SR3 Parallel Connector Industry standard interface. Connector type: 10 pin DIL Table 2: Parallel Interface – Mode 1 FUNCTION ACTIVE 0 VOLTS...
  • Page 15: Inhibit Coins - Mode 1

    [Credit-Poll Set]. If selected, this requires the host machine to poll the SR3 every 1 second. If the SR3 fails to see a poll within the 1 second time period, ALL the coins will be inhibited. When the SR3 receives the next poll all the coins previously enabled, will be re-enabled.
  • Page 16: Coin Accept Outputs - Mode 1

    5 (reject operated) on the parallel connector. This output will remain active for as long as the Reject Lever is pressed. Figure 11: Reject Output – Mode 1 Money Controls 2005. All rights reserved. Page 16 of 74...
  • Page 17: Mode 2

    (See Accept and Inhibit Configuration in the MechTool Manual TSP022), to be accepted. If no coins are individually inhibited and both banks are enabled, then ALL coins will be accepted. Money Controls 2005. All rights reserved. Page 17 of 74...
  • Page 18: Inhibit Coins - Mode 2

    [Credit-Poll Set]. If selected, this requires the host machine to poll the SR3 every 1 second. If the SR3 fails to see a poll within the 1 second time period, ALL the coins will be inhibited. When the SR3 receives the next poll ALL the coins will be re-enabled.
  • Page 19: Coin Accept Outputs / Inhibits 1 To 6 - Mode 2

    5 (reject operated) on the parallel connector. This output will remain active for as long as the Reject Lever is pressed. Figure 13: Reject Output – Mode 2 Money Controls 2005. All rights reserved. Page 19 of 74...
  • Page 20: Mode 3 (Totaliser)

    The Inhibit All pin HAS to be low (<1.2 volts) or not connected in order for those coins not individually inhibited by the 8 way DIL switches, to be accepted. If no coins are individually inhibited and both banks are enabled, then ALL coins will be accepted. Money Controls 2005. All rights reserved. Page 20 of 74...
  • Page 21: Inhibit Coins - Mode 3

    The lowest coin value (also known as "counter step") must be specified at time of order, this is used to calculate the number of counter pulses. Money Controls 2005. All rights reserved. Page 21 of 74...
  • Page 22: Counter Output

    Credit Output number of pulses = ( V / GP ) + B. The SR3 transmits credit pulses on a single output line. The number of pulses transmitted depends on the game price and the bonuses awarded. V = value of coins inserted...
  • Page 23: Game Price

    Table 6: Bonus Selection – Mode 3 Bonuses awarded for coins programmed. Game Price (GP) £1 £2 This 8 x 12 matrix is programmed to customer requirements, by Money Controls at set-up. Money Controls 2005. All rights reserved. Page 23 of 74...
  • Page 24: Credit / Counter Pulse Selection

    Comments inserted given given If only 4 coins are inserted the SR3 will remember 5 x 10c the coins until power is switched off. If further coins are not inserted then the 10c is 3 x 20c remembered until power is switched off.
  • Page 25: Mode 5

    ‘diverted’ coin is accepted, a pulse, of 500ms duration, is output from pin 5. At the same time as the ‘divert’ signal is output, the SR3 is inhibited for the same time. This stops any more coins being accepted and possibly diverted, when they shouldn’t be. The...
  • Page 26: Mode 6

    TSP019 Issue 7.0 – Jan 2005 10. Mode 6 SR3 mode 6 is a product with totaliser capability and the facility to directly drive a specified four way sorter. There is no front plate option with this product. Limited MechTool functions are available in this mode.
  • Page 27: Inhibit Coins - Mode 6

    AND the individual coin is enabled. Note:- When both bank switches are up [ all coins inhibited ] , this activates the teach function. Please refer to the current SR3 Type2 MechTool manual (TSP022) for more information.
  • Page 28: Counter Output

    Issue 7.0 – Jan 2005 10.5 Counter Output number of pulses = coin values inserted / lowest coin value. The SR3 transmits a pulse every time the lowest coin value is achieved, BONUSES are ignored. Table 11: Counter Output Examples – Mode 6...
  • Page 29: Game Price

    10.7 Game Price The Game price can be selected, 1 from 8, via the 6 way DIL switch. Game Prices must be pre-set by Money Controls at the time of ordering but can be changed later by using ccProgrammer. Switches 1 to 3 are used to select the Game Price.
  • Page 30: Totaliser Examples

    € 0.50 Token 2 € 1.00 € 2.00 Coin Value Lowest Coin Value Counter Output Credit Output 1(2 coins) 1(2 coins) 5 + 2 = 7 2 + 1 = 3 Money Controls 2005. All rights reserved. Page 30 of 74...
  • Page 31: Alarm - (Mode 6 Only)

    During power-up diagnostics – if enabled. Under condition please refer to section 24 Diagnostics (power-up). Figure 17: Alarm Output Connector – Mode 6 Figure 18: Alarm Output Cct.– Mode 6 Money Controls 2005. All rights reserved. Page 31 of 74...
  • Page 32: Sorter Option - (Mode 6)

    This SR3 Mode 6 only supports sorter mode 1. 10.11.1 SORTER MODE 1 The SR3 drives the sorter solenoids for a preset time after a coin is discriminated. While the sorter is active, an inhibit is placed on a second close coin if its sorter path is different.
  • Page 33: Tk Replication (Mode 6 Only)

    (Mode 6 ONLY) ‘TK Replication’ software allows the copying of the coins/tokens ‘taught’ in windows 1 and 3 to be copied to other SR3 T2 Mode 6 acceptors. This ultimately saves time in not having to ‘Teach’ each SR3 individually.
  • Page 34: Mode 7

    In one of the modes it simulates the Dual price stepper and the other mode it works as a standard SR3 Type 2 Mode 1. This mode has a custom PCB which has 10 pin and 16 pin DIL connectors (see...
  • Page 35: Parallel Interface - Mode 7 (Stepper Mode)

    If no coins are individually inhibited and both banks are enabled, then ALL coins will be accepted. WARNING: Should the Inhibit All / Reset Line be held High for more than 50ms before Price 1 is reached, then the accumulated credit will be LOST. Money Controls 2005. All rights reserved. Page 35 of 74...
  • Page 36: Inhibit Coins - Mode 7

    Note:- The inhibit and Bank select inputs are ANDED. Therefore a coin will only be accepted if both the relevant bank AND the individual coin is enabled. 11.5 Price Outputs Figure 21: Price 1 and 2 Output Ccts. – Mode 7 Money Controls 2005. All rights reserved. Page 36 of 74...
  • Page 37: Stepper Mode Operation

    TSP019 Issue 7.0 – Jan 2005 11.6 Stepper Mode Operation Price 1 and Price 2 can be programmed by Money Controls at the time of ordering, via MechTool - by entering coins (please refer to TSP022) or ccProgrammer. The Mode 7 accumulates the coin values. When Price 1 is reached the SR3 activates the Price 1 output on the parallel connector.
  • Page 38: Mode 8 (Totaliser)

    The Inhibit All pin HAS to be low (<1.2 volts) or not connected in order for those coins not individually inhibited by the 8 way DIL switches, to be accepted. If no coins are individually inhibited and both banks are enabled, then ALL coins will be accepted. Money Controls 2005. All rights reserved. Page 38 of 74...
  • Page 39: Inhibit Coins - Mode 8

    Switch 8 enables / disables Bank 2, ON = disable – OFF = enable. Note:- The inhibit and Bank select inputs are ANDED. Therefore a coin will only be accepted if both the relevant bank AND the individual coin is enabled. Money Controls 2005. All rights reserved. Page 39 of 74...
  • Page 40: Totaliser - (Mode 8 Only)

    12.4 Totaliser – (Mode 8 ONLY) This totaliser mode is similar to SR3 Type 2 Mode 3 in operation except the bonuses are given on the accumulated coin value rather than on the coins inserted. When the bonus is given the bonus price is subtracted from the accumulated credits. After a 30 second delay, any previous coins are ignored.
  • Page 41: Credit Output

    12.6 Credit Output number of pulses = ( V / GP ) + B. The SR3 transmits credit pulses on a single output line. The number of pulses transmitted depends on the game price and the bonuses awarded. = accumulated value of coins inserted...
  • Page 42: Bonus Selection

    * With a bonus price of 10 the following table shows the accumulator price at which the bonus credits are awarded. Bonuses awarded Accumulat Bonus or Price Award 2*10=20 5*10=50 10*10=100 5*10=50 Money Controls 2005. All rights reserved. Page 42 of 74...
  • Page 43: Bonus Examples

    NOTE: If the lowest coin value was set to 20 units, then inserting 25 unit coin will give 1 counter pulse and 5 units will be lost. Inserting 50 unit coin will give 2 counter pulses and 10 units will be lost. THIS ONLY APPLIES TO COUNTER OUTPUT. Money Controls 2005. All rights reserved. Page 43 of 74...
  • Page 44: Mode 9

    SR3 Type2 Technical Manual TSP019 Issue 7.0 – Jan 2005 13. Mode 9 To be released. Money Controls 2005. All rights reserved. Page 44 of 74...
  • Page 45: Mode 14

    20 seconds after power up. Also, should the reject lever be pressed within the first 20 seconds after power-up, the SR3 will NOT enter ‘standby’ mode. Money Controls 2005. All rights reserved.
  • Page 46: Parallel Interface - Mode 14

    FUNCTIONS ARE NOT AVAILABLE IN THIS MODE. SR3 mode 14 has been developed for the Italian AWP market to be used in serial ccTalk mode only. Mode 14 also has the capability to directly drive a specified four way sorter. Mode 14 is available in a Std Body version only.
  • Page 47: Sorter Option - (Mode 14)

    This SR3 Mode 14 only supports sorter mode 1. 15.4.1 SORTER MODE 1 The SR3 drives the sorter solenoids for a preset time after a coin is discriminated. While the sorter is active, an inhibit is placed on a second close coin if its sorter path is different.
  • Page 48: Table 22: Sorter Path Programming - Mode 14

    Figure 24: 4 way Sorter Path Outputs – Mode 14 Table 22: Sorter Path Programming – Mode 14 Path 1 Path 2 Path 3 Path 4 Sort A Sort B Money Controls 2005. All rights reserved. Page 48 of 74...
  • Page 49: Table 23: Min / Max Coin Diameters V Coin Path - Mode 14

    Table 23: Min / Max Coin Diameters v Coin Path – Mode 14 Path 3 Path 1 Path 2 Reject 18.5mm 15.75mm 18.75mm 13.0mm Min Dia Max Dia 28.0mm 29.0mm 27.4mm 33.0mm Money Controls 2005. All rights reserved. Page 49 of 74...
  • Page 50: Figure 26: 3 Way In-Line Sorter Dimensions - Mode 14

    SR3 Type2 Technical Manual TSP019 Issue 7.0 – Jan 2005 Figure 26: 3 way In-Line Sorter Dimensions – Mode 14 Money Controls 2005. All rights reserved. Page 50 of 74...
  • Page 51: Mode 15

    FUNCTIONS ARE NOT AVAILABLE IN THIS MODE. SR3 mode 15 has been developed for the Italian AWP market to be used in serial ccTalk mode only. Mode 15 also has the capability to directly drive a specified four way sorter. Mode 15 is available in a frontplate version only.
  • Page 52: Sorter Option - (Mode 15)

    This SR3 Mode 15 only supports sorter mode 1. 16.4.1 SORTER MODE 1 The SR3 drives the sorter solenoids for a preset time after a coin is discriminated. While the sorter is active, an inhibit is placed on a second close coin if its sorter path is different.
  • Page 53: Table 25: Sorter Path Programming - Mode 15

    Figure 29: Recommended Routing of Sorter Cable – Mode 15 IMPORTANT: The sleeved cable MUST be kept away from the solenoid plunger and the solenoid diverter flaps. Failure to adhere to this could cause coins to mis- route. Money Controls 2005. All rights reserved. Page 53 of 74...
  • Page 54: Figure 30: 3 Way In-Line Sorter Dimensions - Mode 15

    SR3 Type2 Technical Manual TSP019 Issue 7.0 – Jan 2005 Figure 30: 3 way In-Line Sorter Dimensions – Mode 15 Money Controls 2005. All rights reserved. Page 54 of 74...
  • Page 55: Credit Codes (Not Modes 3, 6, 7-7, 8, 14 Or 15)

    Coin 12 Please Note: Either Parallel or Binary must be selected when ordering. You CANNOT switch between Binary and Parallel on the SR3 without re-programming. Also, these are the standard available codes. You can select different combinations of credits to suit your application.
  • Page 56: Debug Features

    Pressing the reject lever within 20 seconds of power up, with the 6 DIL switches set to OFF, will set the SR3 into standby mode, the LED will flash RED and no coins will be accepted for approx. 3 mins.
  • Page 57: Bank Select (Not Modes 14 & 15)

    If the credit / reject sensor is blocked for more than 1.5 seconds, the alarm signal will remain active, for the duration of the blockage. iii. During power-up diagnostics – if enabled. Please refer to the current MechTool Manual (TSP022) for further information. Money Controls 2005. All rights reserved. Page 57 of 74...
  • Page 58: Diagnostics (Power-Up)

    The SR3 performs a self-test at power-up. If a fault condition is detected and diagnostics is enabled, an Alarm is activated and the SR3 is inhibited. If the fault condition clears, say a coin blockage of the credit sensor, the inhibit will be lifted and the SR3 is then ready for normal operation.
  • Page 59: Sorter Drivers (Not Modes 6, 7, 14 & 15)

    26.1 Sorter Drive Circuit The sorter output on SR3 is just a low current drive and will not drive a solenoid directly. It was designed to source or sink a limited current and so it can be connected directly to the base of the transistor being used to drive the solenoid.
  • Page 60: Sorter Drive Examples

    These two circuits show how you could use the SR3 output to drive a solenoid. The transistors used depend on how much current your solenoid requires. The above voltages show the maximum range you can apply to the SR3 output and you will need to set the actual voltage to match your solenoid.
  • Page 61: Coin Dimensions

    The accepted range of coin sizes are shown below: This Graph is only intended as a guide. If a coin is required that is close to the limits shown, please check with Money Controls Technical Services department first. Figure 34: SR3 Accepted Coin Dimensions Graph Money Controls 2005.
  • Page 62: Label Details Explained

    SR3 Type2 Technical Manual TSP019 Issue 7.0 – Jan 2005 28. Label Details Explained Money Controls 2005. All rights reserved. Page 62 of 74...
  • Page 63: Protocol

    Issue 7.0 – Jan 2005 29. Protocol 29.1 Serial Interface Protocol: ccTalk compliant implementation. For further details on this section please refer to the current ccTalk generic standard. Figure 35: ccTalk Serial Connector Money Controls 2005. All rights reserved. Page 63 of 74...
  • Page 64: Cctalk Serial Messages

    Request master inhibit status Clear comms status variables Request insertion counter Request comms status variables Request accept counter Reset device # Not supported on the Italian “ITY” Version, Modes 14 and 15. Money Controls 2005. All rights reserved. Page 64 of 74...
  • Page 65: Table 30: Supported Error Codes

    Table 32: Supported Status Codes Refer to Table 5 of the current ‘ccTalk Serial Communication Protocol - Generic Specification’. Code Status Coin return mechanism activated ( flight deck open ) Money Controls 2005. All rights reserved. Page 65 of 74...
  • Page 66: Cctalk Interface Circuits

    Figure 36: Circuit 1, ccTalk Standard Interface Typical Components Diode BAT54 Schottky Diode, low forward voltage drop NPN BC846B High gain, medium signal, NPN transistor PNP BCW68 High gain, medium signal, PNP transistor Money Controls 2005. All rights reserved. Page 66 of 74...
  • Page 67: Circuit 2 - Cctalk Low Cost Interface

    A very low cost solution is to interface a single pin on a microcontroller directly onto the ccTalk data line. The pin can be switched between active-low for transmitting and high- impedance tri-state for receiving. Figure 38: Circuit 3, ccTalk Direct Interface Money Controls 2005. All rights reserved. Page 67 of 74...
  • Page 68: Circuit 4 - Cctalk Pc Interface

    The only integrated circuit required is a Maxim level-shifter which operates off a single +5V supply. Any small-signal diodes and transistors can be used. Figure 39: Circuit 4, ccTalk PC Interface Money Controls 2005. All rights reserved. Page 68 of 74...
  • Page 69: Fault Finding

    The following information is presented for customers’ guidance in rectifying a fault but does not cover all possible causes. All acceptors with electronic faults should be returned to Money Controls Ltd. or to an approved service centre for repair. Symptom...
  • Page 70: Service

    -30°C to 70°C 5% to 95% RH non-condensing (Recovery time by the acceptor after a temperature step change is 1 hour per 20°C. Maximum operating rate of change 20°C per hour.) Money Controls 2005. All rights reserved. Page 70 of 74...
  • Page 71: Specified Emc Performance

    This product is compliant with EMC test specification EN55014-1; 1997 35.2 Immunity This product is compliant with EMC test specification EN55014-2; 1997 36. Material Flammability Rating Major plastic part of the SR3 (the body) is rated at:- UL94-V0 The other parts are rated at:- UL94-HB...
  • Page 72: Appendix A - Available Parallel Interface Looms

    SR3 loom assembly 500mm SSR3NNXX00041 SR3 loom assembly 520mm SSR3NNXX00043 SR3 loom assembly 550mm SSR3NNXX00045 SR3 loom assembly 650mm SSR3NNXX00046 SR3 loom assembly 850mm SSR3NNXX00044 SR3 loom assembly 3000mm SSR3NNXX00047 Money Controls 2005. All rights reserved. Page 72 of 74...
  • Page 73: Appendix B - Parallel Interface Pin-Outs

    Accept 4 / Accept 4 Accept 4 Accept 4 Accept 5 Accept 4 Accept 4 Inhibit 4 Accept 6 Accept 2 Accept 1 Accept 6 Accept 6 +40VDC type Cover type Money Controls 2005. All rights reserved. Page 73 of 74...
  • Page 74: Sr3 Type2 Technical Manual Tsp019 Issue 7.0 – Jan

    This manual is intended only to assist the reader in the use of this product and therefore Money Controls shall not be liable for any loss or damage whatsoever arising form the use of any information or particulars in, or any incorrect use of the product.

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