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Swipe-N-Clean 1.0 Complete - Jim Coleman Company

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<strong>Swipe</strong>-N-<strong>Clean</strong> Operating Manual<br />

COMMUNICATION CABLES<br />

IV-6<br />

. . . . . . . . . . INSTALLATION<br />

Push Button<br />

Controller<br />

RS485<br />

Connector on<br />

PBC B d<br />

Bay Timer<br />

RS485 Connector<br />

from timer to SNC<br />

RS485 Connector<br />

from PBC to SNC<br />

Horn<br />

Terminal<br />

Strip<br />

Shielded<br />

Cable from<br />

PBC and<br />

Timer<br />

Shielded<br />

Cable from<br />

SNC<br />

*Figure 8 Figure 9<br />

2. You will notice that the timer does not have an isolated 2-conductor shielded wire. (See<br />

Fig. 8) Its RS485 connection extends from the small 10-position connector and ties to the<br />

PBC RS485 before connecting to the 2-conductor shielded communication cable at the<br />

terminal strip on the back of the bay meter hull. (See Fig. 9)<br />

3. The horn located in the meter box is used for the last coin alert feature in the timer and also<br />

the output from the PBC showing a positive input on the keypad.<br />

4. The two cables coming from the meter door will terminate on the terminal strip located<br />

inside the meter box. (See Fig. 9)<br />

5. The other end of the cable located inside of the meter box(s) and coming from the PBC and<br />

Timer are terminated at the interface board (See Fig. 7) located in the SNC cabinet using a<br />

3 pin connector using the following connection scheme.(See Fig. 10)<br />

Figure 10. COMMUNICATION CABLES<br />

Black<br />

White<br />

Shield

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