® AGP-2000 Series Ticket Dispenser INSTALLATION / OPERATIONS MANUAL
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Chapter 2: SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 Pedestal . . . . . . . . . . . Electrical . . . . . . . . . . Standard Features . . . Cabinet Design . . . . . . Upper Mechanism Lower Mechanism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION Figure 1-1, The AGP-2000 Ticket Dispenser The AGP-2000 Ticket Dispenser is designed for multiple uses at unattended entrances of a parking facility. In its traditional application, the AGP-2000 is installed at an entrance to automatically dispense a parking ticket with the date, time, ticket number, machine number and rate code printed and magnetically encoded on the ticket.
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Chapter 2: SPECIFICATIONS Pedestal Size: Throat: Weight: Service: Housing: Finish: 49 1/2” (126 cm) high x 17 3/4” (45 cm) wide x 21” (53 cm) deep 38 3/4” (98cm) high 135 lbs. (61 kg) Polyethylene cover over top mechanism. Door panel on left side of pedestal. Weather gaskets at all access points. Heavy duty 12 gauge steel Yellow (RAL#1028) or White Pedestal Base standard. Custom colors available. Grey top cover.
Standard Features Tickets: 2 1/8” (54 mm) wide x 3 3/8” (85 mm) long x .007” (.188 mm) thick.
Standard Features Loop Usage: Selectable via programming Arming Loop (A) Closing Loop (C) Memory: 999 transactions 1000 error messages 9999 pass cards Vault Box: 50 ticket capacity Alarm activated when 100% full Voice Unit: Delivers pre-programmed verbal instructions to patrons Messages are user programmable Built in intercom for direct communication (Aiphone™ compatible) Inputs: Loop A Loop C Gate Status: Open/Closed Lot Full Disable Exit Gate Open Outputs: Arm Exit Reader Non-Resettable “Ticke
Cabinet Design Upper Mechanism See Figure 2-3 below for the location of the following upper mechanism components: 1. Ticket Throat 2. Printer Release Latch 3. Printer Motor 4. RWPV™ 5. Interface PCB 6. Main Logic PCB 7. Dual Feed Mechanism 8. Drive Gears and Belts 9. Ribbon Cartridge 10. Printer Release Latch 11.
Lower Mechanism See Figure 2-4 below for the location of the following lower mechanism components: 1. Cover 2. Rear Cover Latch 3. Thermal Package 4. Interconnect PCB 5. Logic Power Switch 6. Terminal Block (TB2) 7. Main Power Breakers 8. Main Power Box 9. Ticket Carton Brackets 10. Ticket Bulb 11. Utility Power Outlets 12. I/O Rack 13. Front Cover Latch 14. Door Open Switch 15.
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Chapter 3 : INSTALLATION Prepare The Unit After the AGP-2000 Ticket Dispenser has been received, confirm that all parts are included. Each AGP-2000 includes an envelope taped to the top cover containing keys, the AGP-2000 Programming Instruction Manual (ATD-107500) and this AGP-2000 Installation and Operations Manual. Any accessory kit will be shipped separately, along with installation information. Notify Amano Cincinnati Inc. if any of these items are missing. Check the carton for shipping damage.
Mounting the AGP-2000 Follow the instructions outlined below to mount the AGP-2000 Ticket Dispenser. Check the location of the installed conduits and anchor bolts against the bolt layout drawing below. Make sure the conduits extend more than 1” (2.5 cm) high but do not extend more than 2” (5 cm) high. Conduits over 2” (5 cm) high will cause damage to components inside the Ticket Dispenser pedestal.
Electrical Connections Main Power The AGP-2000 power source must not drop below certain voltages, depending on the model of the Ticket Dispenser. • A 120VAC model must not drop below 90VAC with a 7 ampere load. • A 220/240VAC model must not drop below 180VAC with a 3.5 ampere load. The AGP-2000 is equipped with a main power Field Connect Box. You must run conduit (rigid or flexible) from the field wiring conduit to the conduit connection provided on the bottom of the Field Connect Box.
Main Power Connections 12. Connect the GROUND wire from the field wiring to the GREEN wire inside the Field Connect Box. 13. Replace the cover plate over the Field Connect Box. 14. Connect the power source to field wiring only after all terminal block connections have been made. (See the following sections.) Then proceed as follows: 15. Turn both Main Power Breakers ON. 16. Turn the Logic Power Switch ON. The switch will illuminate when it is in the ON position.
Communications Wiring This PCB provides RS485 communications connections from the host computer to the AGP-2000 if the unit is used in an on-line system (NEC Class 2 wiring only). The communications wire shielding must be tied to earth ground only at the device location furthest from the host computer. Figure 3-4, Communications Interconnect PCB Termination Resistors The AGP-2000 is equipped with Termination Resistors for Com1 and Com2. The Termination Resistors are mounted on the RWPV Main Logic PCB.
Field Connections (24 VDC) Refer to Figure 3-3 for the location of the Field Connections Terminal Block (TB2) shown below. This terminal block supplies +24 VDC and 0 VDC for I/O Rack connections (NEC Class 2 wiring only).
I/O Rack #1 Connections and Jumper Settings Refer to Figure 3-3 for the location of the I/O Racks. Figure 3-7 below illustrates I/O Rack #1 connections (NEC Class 2 wiring only) and Jumper Settings.
I/O Rack #2 Connections and Jumper Settings Refer to Figure 3-3 for the location of the I/O Racks. Figure 3-8 below illustrates the optional I/O Rack #2 connections (NEC Class 2 wiring only) and jumpers. Order I/O Rack #2 as product #AGP-0502/A527. Installation instructions are included in the kit.
Typical Input/Output Modules The following figures illustrate typical Input and Output module schematics.
AGP-2000 Connections to an AGP-1700 Gate Figure 3-11, AGP-2000 Connections to an AGP-1700 Gate 3 - 10 AGP-2000 Installation and Operations / INSTALLATION
AGP-2000 Connections to an AGP-1700 Gate and MAG-120 Reader Figure 3 - 12, AGP-2000 Connections to an AGP-1700 Gate and MAG-120 Reader AGP-2000 Installation and Operations / INSTALLATION 3 - 11
AGP-2010 Schematic Figure 3-13, AGP-2010 Schematic 3 - 12 AGP-2000 Installation and Operations / INSTALLATION
Loading the Ticket Supply After the power and field wiring to the Ticket Dispenser have been connected, you are ready to load the tickets into the transport. Refer to Figure 2-4 for the location of installed ticket boxes. 1. Unlock and open the side door panel if you have not already done so. 2. Pull the front cover release latch upward and pull the rear cover release latch towards the front of the unit to release the top cover. Lift the cover. 3.
Intercom Wiring If you are using the AGP-2000 internal intercom, follow the wiring diagram below. Figure 3-15 AGP-2000 Intercom Wiring Diagram Complete the Installation After wiring connections and ticket loading are completed, proceed as follows: 1. Hang the vault box next to the vault reset switch underneath the RWPV™ (Read, Write, Print, Vault) mechanism. 2. Refer to the AGP-2000 Programming Manual (ATD-107500) to program and test the unit. 3.
Chapter 4: SERVICE Door Open Switch The Door Open Switch is a safety switch inside the AGP-2000 cabinet. It activates the Door Open alarm and sends a Door Closed status signal to the system host. Figure 4-1 below illustrates the Door Open switch and its two positions. Figure 4-1, The Door Open Switch Mode 1: When the door panel is in place, the switch is fully engaged for normal operation. Mode 2: When the door panel is opened, the switch automatically extends to this position.
Ribbon Replacement To remove the old ribbon cartridge: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Unlock and open the side door panel if you have not already done so. Pull the cover release latch upward. Pull the rear cover release latch towards the front of the unit. Slide the cover up to open it. The cover can be lifted off if needed. Refer to Figure 4-2 below to locate the ribbon cartridge and white nylon retainer tabs securing the cartridge in place. 6. Pull back on the Printer Release Latches to tilt the printer up and back. 7.
Ticket Jam If a ticket should become jammed in the ticket transport, the display will indicate the following: TICKET JAM 10/17/99 06:39A To clear the ticket jam, perform the following procedure: 1. Open the side door panel if you have not already done so. 2. Press and release the Door Open switch to reset the ticket jam. Press and hold the Door Open switch down again and observe the display. If the display does not return to normal, proceed as follows: 3.
Ticket Restocking A Low Ticket situation occurs when the primary box of tickets is depleted and the secondary box of tickets is being used. There is no indication on the display when the Ticket Dispenser is low on tickets. An Out of Tickets situation occurs when the AGP2000 ticket supply is completely depleted.
To recover from a restocking misfeed: If the tickets misfeed after restocking or while switching to a new box (dual ticket feed) the display will indicate the following: Closed F10/17/99 09:39A The character F or B will appear in the first position of the date/time display. If an F appears, the misfeed has occurred in the Front, or Dual Ticket Feed opening of the transport. If a B appears, the misfeed has occurred in the Back or rear opening of the transport.
Issuing Lost Tickets If a customer loses a ticket, a replacement “lost ticket” is needed to validate the transaction at the exit. The AGP-2000 gives you the ability of issuing replacement lost tickets in advance. Follow the instructions below to issue lost tickets. 1. Unlock and open the door panel. 2. Press the ticket issue button for each lost ticket needed. The tickets issued will have the words “LOST TICKET” printed on them. 3. Close and lock the door panel when you are finished.
Emptying the Ticket Vault Bin 3. Your AGP-2000 is equipped with a ticket Vault Bin Reset Switch, located on the vault bin bracket. You may have a push-button type switch located in the corner of the bracket, or a roller-ball type switch located in the center of the bracket. If the push-button switch is present, you must press the switch to reset the internal ticket vault counter to 0. If your AGP-2000 is equipped with the rollerball type switch, the counter is reset automatically when the bin is removed.
Servicing the PCBs Refer to Figure 2-3 to locate the Interface PCB and Main Logic PCB, located on the right side of the mechanism. The PCB’s may require removal for replacement or service purposes. Note: Turn the Main Power Breakers off before removing either circuit board. Use the appropriate static protection when handling the circuit boards. To remove the Interface PCB: 1. Label each cable connected to the Interface PCB with the corresponding connector designator (P1 - P12, etc.) 2.
System Reset Program Reset The AGP-2000 program can be reset to the default values if needed. A System Reset is accomplished through the Test Mode. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Press the POWER button on the remote control unit. Press 2 to enter the Test Mode. Enter your four digit password and press the VOL DOWN button. Press 7 to enter the System menu. Press 2 to select RESET. Press 1 for YES if you wish to RESET the program. Note: All program parameters will be reset to the AGP-2000 default values. 7.
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