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<strong>BC</strong>-<strong>3500</strong> Bill and Coin Changer<br />

Temporarily Out of Service Lamp<br />

This lamp is located on the top door above the bill and coin inlet area. It lights whenever the machine is empty of<br />

change or shutdown due to some malfunction. In addition, the 40 VDC LED will normally go out if the out of service<br />

lamp is lit. Press the FUNCTION button on the CCC to turn the OUT OF SERVICE light off after the machine has been<br />

reloaded or if the malfunction has been repaired.<br />

The temporarily OUT OF SERVICE lamp also lights during all transport errors. These errors include recoverable<br />

errors. The OUT OF SERVICE lamp will turn OFF if a recoverable error condition clears by itself.<br />

The changer will shut down for reasons other than being empty; specifically if a fault or malfunction of the machine<br />

occurs. When the changer shuts down, a message will appear on the display located on the computer board. This<br />

message will greatly aid the service person in quickly determining the malfunction or faulty part (see Section 4:<br />

Troubleshooting).<br />

Power Control Center<br />

All power supply components and associated circuitry are located in this single subassembly for easy diagnosis and<br />

repair. The power control center (see Figure 1-8) is located below the dispenser assembly and contains the dollars<br />

accepted counter, TEST VEND switches, EMI filter, power transformer, power supply circuit board, circuit<br />

breakers, and ON/OFF switch.<br />

Dollars Accepted<br />

Counter<br />

Test Vend<br />

Switches<br />

Circuit<br />

Breakers<br />

On/Off<br />

Switch<br />

Power<br />

Transformer<br />

EMI Filter<br />

DOLLARS ACCEPTED COUNTER<br />

Power Supply<br />

Circuit Board<br />

Figure 1-8. Power Control Center<br />

The dollars accepted counter registers the number of dollars accepted by the machine. The counter increments once<br />

for each dollar. (For example: A $5 bill will make the counter increment five times.) This counter is not resettable.<br />

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