Easy 120Specs Installation Operation Theory Delay Settings Wiring Service Main Board Service Front Panel Service Power Service Vending System Service Door Service Manual Drop Service Parts 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 120V/120A - Theory of OperationKeypadThe keypad is actually a membrane surface. It attaches to the slanted face of the door panel with self-adhesive. It connects by ribbon cable to the main circuit board. To the right of the display window is a standard number pad with buttons for digits 0 to 9 plus “Enter” and “Cancel” buttons. Four Function buttons (F1, F2, F3, F4) are positioned in a row immediately below the display window. The Function buttons are used to select menu items presented on the display screen.DisplayAn LCD display is located near the center of the keypad. It is visible through a clear window in the surface of the keypad membrane. The display circuit board is mounted to the underside of the door panel.LockThe outer door lock is activated by a control signal from the main circuit board. Users may open the door using normal door procedures or using the Armored Car Override key switch.ACO KeyswitchThis switch is used to send a control signal to the main board telling it to immediately unlock the outer door.ProgrammingAll programming is done using the keypad and display on the outer door panel. The configuration is saved to nonvolatile memory on the main circuit board. To configure the safe you must use User 00. Refer to the EASY120V PROGRAMMING section for more information about how to program the safe.VendingTo load tubes the outer door must be open. Tubes may be loaded with the open end facing in or out. 12 tubes may be loaded in each column. When a user performs a vend the main circuit board energizes the solenoid for the selected column until either a tube is detected dropping or it times out (about 7 seconds). An optical sensor beam passing under the vend assembly detects tubes dropping from the assembly to the tray area. When this beam is interrupted the main circuit board turns off the solenoid.ValidatingWhen a user logs in and chooses to make a validated drop the main circuit board sends a signal to the bill validators to turn on and accept money. As bills are fed into the validators, the validators send information about the bill count and denominations back to the main circuit board. It tracks the total money dropped, who made the drop, and the time. When the drop is complete a receipt is generated at the printer. Bills are only accepted when the validators are enabled in this manner.AccountingThe processor on the main circuit board tracks all bill validator and vending financial activity. Validator money tracking is completely automatic. Daily “Grand Z” reports allow you to track validated drop activity by business day. Each time the outer door is opened you have the option of resetting the total cash in validated drops to zero. You also have the option to set the number of tubes loaded into each column. |
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