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Technical Manual EMP 500 v7 /CLB WH Münzprüfer Dietmar Trenner GmbH, Germany
version 2.7
page 20/62 subject to technical modification EMP 500 v7 /CLB
Fig. 8 Allocation of blocking dip switches and function of general
blocking with wheasy 5
2.5.2. Individual Coin Blocking via DIP switches
The coin selector has 16 DIP switches for individual coin blocking. Blocking
is not active, that is, the coin will be accepted when the switch is in the
“OFF” position. A coin will be rejected when the switch is “ON”.
The 16 switches can be freely assigned to the 32 coin channels. Each coin
channel can be associated with 16 switches. This configuration makes it
possible to block individual coins or, if multiple currencies are
programmed, it is possible to block a whole currency with one switch. For
example 12 individual coins can be assigned to the first 12 switches. Then
switch 13 to 16 can be used to block whole currencies. This optimal use
of the switches allows the easy selection of one currency or even multiple
currencies at the same time.
The following figure illustrates the assignment of blocking switches and
also the numeric identity of each switch.
Fig. 9 Blocking assignment
The lower switch position is the “Off“ position. The upper switch position
denotes “ON”. In this example all coins assigned to switch 7, 8 and 15 are
blocked
The programming of the blocking switches is done with wheasy 5 and is
explained in the wheasy 5 technical manual (see also figure 8).