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Easy 120
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Easy 120V / 120A
Specs
Installation
Operation
Theory
Programming
Wiring Service
Main Board Service
Front Panel Service
Power Service
Vending System Service
Validated Drop Service
Manual Drop Service
Door Service
Parts

Smart Series
Common Rules
Audit
Manage Users
Open Door
Vending
Drops
Reports
Clock Setup
Door Setup
Vend Setup
Validator Setup
Location Setup
Troubleshooting
Keypad Replacement
Parts List
McGunn Easy 120 - Theory of Operation

MGR Keyswitch

This switch is a key controller switch that activates all Manager functions. Manager functions include enabling the ALT VEND function and opening the outer door. When the key switch is ON you may activate the ALT VEND function by simply pressing the ALT VEND button. You may also open the door by pressing the DOOR button while this key is ON. This key does not enable normal vending.

VEND Keyswitch

This switch is a key controlled switch that activates the vending feature. When this key is in the ON position, a user can vend tubes from the safe. Each time a tube is vended a delay must be satisfied before another tube may be vended. When this key is in the OFF position, no vending can take place on this system.

ACO Keyswitch

This switch is a key controlled momentary switch that allows an armored car carrier (or any other user that has this key) to immediately open the door by bypassing the door delay. When this key is activated, the door will immediately unlock, the DOOR LED will turn on, and you turn the handle to open the safe. There is a 30 second interval between periods this key can be used. So, if you turn the key and do not open the door, you have to wait 30 seconds to turn the key again.

DOOR LED

The DOOR LED on the display panel illuminates when either the ACO key has been activated or the door time delay has been reached and the door is ready to be opened. If a manager presses the DOOR button of the safe while the MGR key is in the ON position, the door delay will begin. Once this delay has been reached the DOOR LED will illuminate and the manager will have 10 minutes to come back to the safe and press the DOOR button to open the door. Once the door has been opened, or the 10 minutes period has expired, the DOOR LED will then turn off.

READY/WAIT LED

There is a Bi-Color (Red or Green) LED that serves as the READY or WAIT LED. Any time the system is in a delay, this LED will turn RED. When there is no delay in progress this LED will be GREEN. This LED also serves as a feedback for button presses. Since there is no buzzer on the system, each time a key is pressed this LED will blink an ORANGE color whether or not the LED was GREEN or RED before the button was pressed.

VEND Buttons (1-10)

If the VEND Key is in the ON position, when a VEND button is pressed then (1) tube may be vended from the associated column. After the tube is vended, the system will then go into delay. The duration of the delay depends on a DIP switch setting (factory default is two minutes).

DOOR Button

If the MGR key is in the ON position, when the door button is pressed the system will start the door delay (if a delay is set on the dip switch). After the delay has ended, when the door button is pressed within a 10 minute period while the MGR key is ON, the door will open.

ALT VEND Button

If the MGR key is in the ON position, when this button is pressed the system will either have its normal vend delay or a 30 second vend delay (depending on which state it was in before the press, it alternates states). While the system is in the ALT VEND state, no matter what the dip switch delay is set to, the vend delay will immediately go to 30 seconds. It will continue in this state until either power is removed, or the ALT VEND mode is turned off.

Accounting

There is no accounting on the system. It does not track door or vending events. The system will, however, only allow one tube to vend per request.
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Updated 4-28-09