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Auditor Autobank - Sled TestVerify Version 5.0 or HigherThis automated test is only possible with version 5.0 or higher software.1. To do this either turn power off and back on and observe display, or press DISPLAY several times in quick succession until AUDITOR V[x] is displayed. 2. If power cycling to determine version, the safe should display ROM STARTUP and CHECKING FLASH CODE, then display will say AUDITOR V[x]. 3. The value of "x" is the software version. Sled Test via Programmer CodeThe difference between the 90 and 91 tests is that the 91 test prints out every command and sensor indication whereas the 90 test only prints errors. This test does not check the output sensor and actual vends resulting from plunging action during this test are not counted. The test assumes the safe has first been unloaded. Note: This procedure only applies to software V5.0 or higher. Remember also, the VEND DELAY should be set to no less than 15 seconds during the sled test.1. Press PROGRAM. 2. Enter USER 1 and press ENTER. 3. Enter 6-digit USER 1 programmer PIN and press ENTER. 4. When prompted to CONFIG0/ENROLL1 press 0 to configure. 5. Enter CONFIG OPTION 15 and press ENTER. 6. Make a note of the current VEND DELAY setting. 7. Set the VEND DELAY to 0015 (15 seconds) and press ENTER. Note: VEND DELAY may be set to any value greater than 15 seconds for this test, but the test will not run properly if the VEND DELAY is less than 15 seconds. VEND DELAY is set to 15 seconds for this test only to minimize the length of the test. 8. Press ESC to exit programming. 9. Repeat Steps 1 to 4. 10. Enter CONFIG OPTION 90 or 91 (whichever is desired) to start the sled test. 11. Every 15 seconds the sled should move to a column, starting with Column 1 and advancing one column each time, and should plunge properly at each column. The printer will print a vend test header when the test starts. In the case of test "90" the printer will not print until an error occurs in the vending process. In the case of a test "91", the printer will print out every action of the sled, plunger, and sensory indicators. Asterisks (*) indicate commands. Lines without asterisks indicate sensor activity. If a SEQUENCE ERROR message appears on screen or on the print-out, the section below describes the meaning of each type of sequence error. 12. If the safe successfully cycles through every column at least twice without any error messages, the sled, plunger, and sensor board alignment are considered to be fully operational. If an error message (timeout or sequence error) appears or is printed, check the preceding activities to determine exactly where the vending operation failed and adjust the hardware as needed until a successful test can be completed. 13. After completing the above repeat Steps 1 to 5 and 7 to 8, except reset the VEND DELAY to its original value per Step 6. Sled Test OverrideThe Sled Test may be performed by using an override if the 6-digit programming PIN is not available. The following is the procedure for initiating either the Sled Test 90 or 91 via override. For complete information refer to the sled test page. Note: This procedure only applies to software V5.0 or higher. Remember also, the VEND DELAY should be set to no less than 15 seconds during the sled test.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. 6. Enter the CONFIG OPTION 90 or 91 as appropriate to start the desired sled test and press ENTER. 7. Turn safe off and back on to end test and continue operation. 8. Refer to the sled test page for interpretation of printed or displayed messages. Sequence ErrorsA "Sequence Error" message indicates a particular sensor detects a fault.Sequence Error 1: The electronics sense the sled is in the HOME position when it is not supposed to be there (SS1 HOME sensor). Sequence Error 2: The electronics sense a column when it is not supposed to. (SS2 COL sensor). Sequence Error 3: The electronics sense the plunger out when it is not supposed to be. (RS1 OUT sensor). Sequence Error 4: The electronics sense the plunger back when it is not supposed to be. (RS2 BACK sensor). 1. Check and adjust sensor board mounting, interrupter strip, or plunger hardware mounting as appropriate. 2. Check the Sensor Board. 3. Check for shiny areas on the interrupter strip where the erroneous indication takes place. ![]() |
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