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Auditor Autobank - Programming

Programming Procedure via Programmer Login

The program configuration is, in essence, simply the setup of various general permissions, delays, date and time, and column values, and related options. The configuration options mentioned in the procedures below match the line numbers of the Configuration Report 107. Before making any adjustments to the safe configuration, it is strongly recommended to run a Configuration Report 107 so that you can see the hardcopy while performing programming.
1. Press PROGRAM.
2. Enter USER NUMBER 1 or 2 and press ENTER. (Versions older than 2.2 do not use USER NUMBERS; User 2 does not have full access with software version 5.0 or higher).
3. Enter a valid PIN number (the programmer PIN is six digits long) for the specified USER NUMBER and press ENTER.
4. When prompted to CONFIG0/ENROLL1, press 0 to configure.
5. When prompted for CONFIG OPTION, enter the first option (Report 107 line number, see below) you wish to access and press ENTER.
6. When you are done editing a line, press ENTER to move forward to the next line. If no further editing is required press ESC to exit programming.

Programming Procedure via Override - Version 2.2 and Above

Programming overrides are normally only performed when the programming PIN in not available or, for security reasons, when the programming PIN should not be revealed to store personnel.
1. Press PROGRAM.
2. Enter USER NUMBER 0 and press ENTER.
3. Obtain the 10-digit code from the display. This code is used by the factory to generate the override.
4. Enter the 10-digit override code obtained from the Factory (in response to Step 3) and press ENTER.
5. When prompted to CONFIG1/ENROLL0, press 0 to configure.
6. Enter the CONFIG OPTION (see section below) you wish to edit and press ENTER.
7. Edit configuration as desired.
8. When done, press ESC to exit.
9. Turn safe off and back on to clear override and continue operation.

Programming Procedure via Override - Version 1.95 and Lower

Programming overrides are normally only performed when the programming PIN in not available or, for security reasons, when the programming PIN should not be revealed to store personnel.
1. Turn power off.
2. Hold down the PROGRAM and the number 3 on the keypad while turning power on. Keep holding these two buttons until a 10-digit number appears on the display.
3. Release the buttons when the 10-digit number appears on the screen. If more than 10 digits appear, repeat Steps 1 and 2. The factory will use this number to generate an override code.
4. Obtain and enter the factory generated 10-digit override code, then press ENTER.
5. When prompted to CONFIG1/ENROLL0, press 0 to configure.
6. Enter the CONFIG OPTION (see section below) you wish to edit and press ENTER.
7. Edit configuration as desired.
8. When done, press ESC to exit.
9. Turn safe off and back on to clear override and continue operation.

Config Options

Configuration Options are the same as Configuration Report 107 line numbers. The following is a breakdown of line items, a.k.a. CONFIG OPTIONs (#).

# TITLE DEFAULT NOTES
1 PORT1 SET24008101 Do NOT change this setting!
2 PORT2 SET24008101 Do NOT change this setting!
3 PORT3 SET24008101 Do NOT change this setting!
4 PORT4 SET24008101 Do NOT change this setting!
5 COL 1 VALUE 00050 Pennies, $.50/tube, typical
6 COL 2 VALUE 00200 Nickels, $2/tube, typical
7 COL 3 VALUE 00500 Dimes, $5/tube, typical
8 COL 4 VALUE 01000 Quarters, $10/tube, typical
9 COL 5 VALUE 01000 Quarters, $10/tube, typical
10 COL 6 VALUE 02000 Dollar Bills, $20/tube, typical
11 COL 7 VALUE 02000 $5 Bills, $20/tube, typical
12 COL 8 VALUE 04000 $10 Bills, $40/tube, typical
13 COL 9 VALUE 00000 Unused
14 COL 10 VALUE 00000 Unused
15 VEND DELAY 0200 Format: mmss
16 START END OF DAY. 0600 Time is entered in Military Time. This defines the beginning of the time window during which the daily Z Report 111 is run. The End of Day feature is used as a reminder, but if both the START and END times are set to the same time (other than 0000) the report will automatically run at that time.
17 END END OF DAY 0630 Military Time. This defines the ending of the time window during which the daily End of Day Z Report 111 is run. With Software 5.0 and above, running the Z Report 111 may be automated by setting the start and end times to the same (non-zero) value.
18 TIME OF DAY 0000 Military time format.
19 DATE 010180 Date in MMDDYY format.
20 UNLOAD DELAY 0500 Format: mmss. 5 Minutes is typical.
21 COL 1-5 ACCESS 11111 1=Yes, 0=No. Enables column access.
22 COL 6-10 ACCESS 11111 1=Yes, 0=No. Enables column access.
23 STRING REPORT 1 1350 Grand X. Do NOT change default.
24 STRING REPORT 2 2450 Grand Z. Do NOT change default.
25 STRING REPORT 3 0000 Unused.
26 VAR VEND DELAY 1 0000 If used, this is the amount of time of the first variable vend delay. Usage is determined by #27 and #28.
27 VAR VEND START 1 0000 Time (military) of day when first variable vend delay (#26) takes effect. When #27 and #28 are both set to 0000, this variable delay is disabled.
28 VAR VEND STOP 1 0000 Time (military) of day when first variable vend delay (#26) ends. When #27 and #28 are both set to 0000, this variable delay is disabled.
29 VAR VEND DELAY 2 0000 If used, this is the amount of time of the second variable vend delay. Usage is determined by #30 and #31.
30 VAR VEND START 2 0000 Time (military) of day when second variable vend delay (#29) takes effect. When #30 and #31 are both set to 0000, this variable delay is disabled.
31 VAR VEND STOP 2 0000 Time (military) of day when second variable vend delay (#29) ends. When #30 and #31 are both set to 0000, this variable delay is disabled.
32 VAR VEND DELAY 3 0000 If used, this is the amount of time of the third variable vend delay. Usage is determined by #33 and #34.
33 VAR VEND START 3 0000 Time (military) of day when third variable vend delay (#32) takes effect. When #33 and #34 are both set to 0000, this variable delay is disabled.
34 VAR VEND STOP 3 0000 Time (military) of day when third variable vend delay (#32) ends. When #33 and #34 are both set to 0000, this variable delay is disabled.
35 RECEIPT PRINT 1111 1=Yes, 0=No. This parameter causes the unit to automatically print receipts after a vend, drop, load, or unload, respectively.
36 DOOR BEEP 1 1=Yes, 0=No. Normally on, this enables a beep to alert the operator when a door delay time completes.
37 DOOR 1 PARAMS 10000 First digit selects which set of door delay and access times (1=#42/43, 2=#44/45, 0=No delay) to use for this door. Second digit enables/disables first timelock (#46/47/48). Third digit enables/disables second timelock (#49/50/51). Forth digit enables/disables third timelock (#52/53/54). Fifth digit enables/disables forth timelock (#55/56/57).
38 DOOR 2 PARAMS 10000 Identical to #37, applies to Door 2 (if present).
39 DOOR 3 PARAMS 10000 Identical to #37, applies to Door 3 (if present).
40 DOOR 4 PARAMS 10000 Identical to #37. Door 4 does not exist.
41 DOOR 5 PARAMS 10000 Identical to #37, Door 5 does not exist.
42 DOOR LOCK 1 DELAY 1 1000 Format is mmss. This is the first of two available door delays. To select see #37/38/39/40/41.
43 DOOR LOCK 1 OPEN 1000 Format is mmss. This is the amount of time at the end of the door delay (#42) during which the door is actually accessible via key.
44 DOOR LOCK 2 DELAY 1 0500 Format is mmss. This is the second of two available door delays. To select see #37/38/39/40/41.
45 DOOR LOCK 2 OPEN 0500 Format is mmss. This is the amount of time at the end of the door delay (#44) during which the door is actually accessible via key.
46 TIME LOCK 1 START 0000 Military time. This the time of day when the first assignable time lock starts. Time lock is a period when a specific door cannot be opened using the normal door manager key procedure. To enable this time lock see #37/38/39/40/41.
47 TIME LOCK 1 END 0000 Military time. This the time of day when the first assignable time lock ends. See #46 for more info.
48 TIME LOCK 1 DAYS 1111111 1=Yes, 0=No; Sunday through Saturday respectively. Allows time lock 1 for specified days.
49 TIME LOCK 2 START 0000 Military time. This the time of day when the second assignable time lock starts. Time lock is a period when a specific door cannot be opened using the normal door manager key procedure. To enable this time lock see #37/38/39/40/41.
50 TIME LOCK 2 END 0000 Military time. This the time of day when the second assignable time lock ends. See #49 for more info.
51 TIME LOCK 2 DAYS 1111111 1=Yes, 0=No; Sunday through Saturday respectively. Allows time lock 2 for specified days.
52 TIME LOCK 3 START 0000 Military time. This the time of day when the third assignable time lock starts. Time lock is a period when a specific door cannot be opened using the normal door manager key procedure. To enable this time lock see #37/38/39/40/41.
53 TIME LOCK 3 END 0000 Military time. This the time of day when the third assignable time lock ends. See #52 for more info.
54 TIME LOCK 3 DAYS 1111111 1=Yes, 0=No; Sunday through Saturday respectively. Allows time lock 3 for specified days.
55 TIME LOCK 4 START 0000 Military time. This the time of day when the forth assignable time lock starts. Time lock is a period when a specific door cannot be opened using the normal door manager key procedure. To enable this time lock see #37/38/39/40/41.
56 TIME LOCK 4 END 0000 Military time. This the time of day when the forth assignable time lock ends. See #55 for more info.
57 TIME LOCK 4 DAYS 1111111 1=Yes, 0=No; Sunday through Saturday respectively. Allows time lock 4 for specified days.
58 SITE NUMBER 00000 Optional. Prints store number on receipts and reports.
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Updated 4-28-09