Pico Timer Programmer EM Technical Manual Pico Timer Programmer EM Product Version: N/A Version of this manual:.. 6 Inepro B.V. All rights reserved
Table of Contents General Options & Buttons Options Notes Version.. 4 6 http://www.inepro.com
General I Part
General General The Picotimer programmer pgm) is a programmer by which the Picotimer can be programmed and calibrated. Calibration is necessary to do a selftest on the Picotimer. Options can be added by using a chipcard with sufficient credit. When options are being added to a Picotimer, the value of the chipcard will be deduct and displayed Connection Make sure that the programmer is in OFFposition. Connect the programmer on the main power supply 3 VAC). Connect the programmer header on the Picotimer. Switch the programmer ON and insert a chipcard with sufficient credit. When the programmer header is directly connected to the Picotimer, installing can go wrong. On the display O appears the word "PICO", after pushing "calibrate & clear all" button. Turn the programmer header 8. When the Picotimer will be calibrated or programmed in the coin operated timer, connect the programmer header on the button print. For calibration and programming you need a chipcard with sufficient credit. WARNING: The Picotimer may not be provided of its own power supply during calibration or programming! Calibration and reset Calibration and reset Connect as mentioned above; Switch ON the programmer; Insert a chipcard with sufficient credit; Make sure there are no options selected; The calibrate & clear all button will lighting up; Push the calibrate & clear all button; The programmer calibrates the Picotimer and resets all its options; Switch OFF the programmer and remove the Picotimer. Calibration is a one time action. All programmed options on the Picotimer will be reset. Do not use two power supplies at the same time, 4V / V, to calibrate the Picotimer Pico Timer Programmer EM
Options & Buttons II Part
Options & Buttons Add options With the programmer, several options can be activated by which the Picotimer gets a wider application. Options already added to the Picotimer, remain active. To add options on the Picotimer you need a credit card with sufficient credit. Add options connect as mentioned above; switch the programmer ON; insert a chipcard with sufficient credit; select the wanted option by using the buttons at the front of the programmer; the selected optionbutton will lighting up; the values) of the selected options) are directly being deduct of the chipcard; the selection option can be erased by pushing the selected optionbutton again this is only possible if the selected option is not yet added to the Picotimer); the programmer will display the future balance of the card; the "Add selection" button will lighting up; push the Add selection button to add the selection to the Picotimer; the programmer deduct the chipcard, adds the selected options) to the Picotimer and will display the value of the chipcard; switch OFF the programmer and disconnect the Picotimer Card switch When the chipcard has to be changed, push the "EJECT" button Buttons Because there are more options than buttons they have a double function: button : function EM and EM8; button : function EM and EM9; button 3: function EM3 and EM; button 4: function EM4 and EM; button 5: function EM5 and EM; button 6: function EM6 and EM3; button 7: function EM7 and EM4; button 8: function OFF you can select the functions EMtill EM7) ON you can select the functions EM8 till EM4) 4 Pico Timer Programmer EM
Options III Part
Options Options This is an overview of all the functions in the Pico Timer. s with the These software modules need to be bought and installed with the unit. F, Main time setting per coin 55 min.) Value 5 Main time setting per coin Main time duration in minutes, per inserted coin. 5 minutes) 55 With ECOS module EM you can set the main time from 55 Max. 55) minutes. If a value of more than minutes is programmed the indication will be displayed intermittently in two parts; first display, second display. Max. 5) F, Prior time setting Value 55 ECOS module EM) Prior time setting. Before the main time is started, relay will be closed. Prior Time is the duration in minutes that relay is closed before the main time begins. The relay will remain closed during the the main time. Duration in minutes 3 F3, Post time setting Value 55 ECOS module EM3) Post time setting. When the main time has ended, relay is still closed. Post Time is the duration in minutes that relay will stay closed after the main time has ended. After this relay will open. Duration in minutes F4, Maximum amount of coins Value 55 6 ECOS module EM4) Maximum amount of coins. Maximum amount of coins that can be activated to increase cumulatively the total main time. Max. number of coins The value of this setting has to be at least. Pico Timer Programmer EM symbol need the relevant ECOS module.
F5, Minimum amount of coins Value 55 ECOS module EM5) Minimum amount of coins which have to accepted in order to activate the Pico Timer. For example, 3 coins for 5 minutes. The value of this setting has to be at least. If the programmed value is higher than, the coins will be shown on the displayed until the necessary amount is reached. Max. number of coins The value of this setting has to be at least. Configuration example F4 & F5, with F time per coin) set at 5 minutes Example # Event 3 4 5 6 e coin inserted 5 minutes 5 minutes minutes minutes 5 minutes minutes e coin inserted 5 minutes 5 minutes minutes 5 minutes minutes 3e coin inserted 5 minutes 5 minutes Total time 5 minutes 5 minutes minutes minutes 5 minutes 5 minutes Value F4 Max. Coins) 3 3 Value F5 Min. Coins) F6, Service indicator ECOS module EM6) The maximum amount of programmable running hours before a revision service is required. This register will count down per minutes of relay activity. The value of this register represents the number x minutes, e.g. 5 = 5 minutes. When the counter reaches zero, the message will appear on the display. This is the standard message to indicate that a revision service is required. Number of service minutes before service on device is required. When this counter has counted down to zero service counter = ) the Pico Value 54 55 Timer will display. Number of minutes = Setting x minutes. Disabled The timer will keep running as usual. To reset, simply set the value to a value higher then ''. F7, Service indicator Value ECOS module EM7) The maximum amount of programmable running hours before a revision service is required. This register will count down per minutes of relay activity. The value of this register represents the number x minutes, e.g. 5 = 5 minutes. When the counter reaches zero, the message will appear on the display. This is the standard message to indicate that a revision service is required. Number of service minutes before service on device is required. When this counter has counted down to zero service counter = ) the Pico 54 55 Timer will display and is inhibited until the counter is reset. Number of minutes = Setting x minutes. Disabled To reset, simply set the value to a value higher then ''. Version.. 7
Options F8, Buzzer setting Setting ECOS module EM8) Buzzer Setting This setting is not applicable in this device. F9, Clean Setting ECOS module EM9) By means of this function it is possible to force the cleaning of a connected device. After the posted time the Pico Timer does not accept any further coin anymore. This blockage can be raised by pressing the internal or external up key for 3 seconds. To indicate the necessity of cleaning display. Clean function off Clean function on. will appear intermittently on the Pico Timer FB, Running time counter reset possible) Setting ECOS module EM) Running time counter reset possible) The running time counter is an electronic counter, which registers cumulatively the number of minutes the main channel, relay, has been operative. The main channel relay is only active during the main time of the Pico Timer. It is possible to scroll the counters by pressing the up key. # Value The 6digit counter is read back to front, as follows; Counter index Example Value 6 3 3 3 7 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 In this example the total running time amounts to 573 minutes Resetting the counters After reading the counters, these can be reset. The resetprocedure is as follows; ) After having read the count 6X) press the up and the down keys simultaneously a) hyphens) will appear on the display ) To reset the counter press the up key, a) will appear on the display 3) Now press the up and the down keys simultaneously a) The counters are reset and the Pico Timer will automatically resume its function. if necessary, you can also read out the indication on the counter without resetting it during the standby period, to do so, press the down key during 3 seconds. The indication of the counters of FB 8 will be represented automatically, but cannot be reset. FC, Coin counter reset possible) Setting 6 8 ECOS module EM) Coin counter reset possible) This counter reproduces the number of coins. Reading procedure as in function FB 8. Counter can be reset, procedure like in function FB 8. Pico Timer Programmer EM
FD, Running time counter reset impossible) Setting 6 ECOS module EM) Running time counter reset impossible) Reading procedure as in function FB 8. Counter can't be reset, procedure like in function FB 8. FE, Coin counter reset impossible) Setting 6 ECOS module EM) Coin counter reset possible) This counter reproduces the number of coins. Reading procedure as in function FB 8. Counter can't be reset, procedure like in function FB 8. FF, TAT Automatic main time adjustment) Setting note: ECOS module EM) TAT Automatic main time adjustment) Activating this function, the main time is automatically adjusted on the basis of the service counter progression F6 & F7). If one of the two service counters is programmed again the TAT function has to be reset again as well. TAT function disabled TAT function enabled Running hours Prolongation per Running hours Prolongation per minute minute 49 + sec p/m 45 499 + 4 sec p/m 5 99 + 3 sec p/m 5 549 + 7 sec p/m 49 + 5 sec p/m 55 599 + 3 sec p/m 5 99 + 8 sec p/m 6 649 + 3 sec p/m 49 + sec p/m 65 699 + 3 sec p/m 5 99 + 4 sec p/m 7 749 + 3 sec p/m 3 349 + 6 sec p/m 75 799 + 3 sec p/m 35 399 + 9 sec p/m 8 849 + 3 sec p/m 4 449 + sec p/m 85 899 + 3 sec p/m The time adjustment is preprogrammed and depend on the maximum number of running hours set in F6 7 & F7 7. This table shows the prolongation per range of running hours. P, After start Setting ECOS module EM7) After start; At the end of a whole session it is possible to allow one extra time of 3 seconds. To obtain this time the down key has to be pressed. This setting provides a solution for machines, which have to be connected for a short period of time after the programmed time has expired, e.g. to open the electric door of a washing machine. After start is disabled After start is enabled Version.. 9
Options P3, Display indication Setting ECOS module EM4) Display indication, choice between Display during stand by one point of. ), during the prior time, main time and post time two hyphens will be displayed Display indication in minutes ). P4, Reduction of the main time Setting ECOS module EM3) Reduction of the main time Main Time reduction disabled Main Time reduction enabled The main time will be finished immediately when the down key is pressed. Puchasable ECOS options Optie Functie Omschrijving EM F Extension of main time, max. 55 min. EM F Activate Prior time, max. 55 min. EM3 F3 Activate Post time, max. 55 min. EM4 F4 Activate the max. number of start pulses EM5 F5 Activate the min. number of start pulses EM6 F6 + F7 Activate the serviceindicator EM7 P Activate the After Start input EM8 F8 Buzzer function EM9 F9 Clean function EM FB + FC Activate resetable counters EM FF T.A.T. EM FD + FE Activate nonresetable counters EM3 P4 Reduction of the main time EM4 P3 Display indication Pico Timer Programmer EM
Notes IV Part
Notes Notes This area is meant for the reader's notes: Pico Timer Programmer EM
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