1) Power supply connection 100-240V.
2) Connection to solenoid valve 12Vdc.
Fig 5: Electrical connections on TA1w version with
-240V
100-240V
1)
Power supply 100-240V.
2)
Connection of the 12Vdc to the TA1w version
12Vdc.
Fig 7: Electrical connections on the power supply device
provided with the TA1w version 12Vdc
4.
P
ROGRAMMING
4.1.
Coin Acceptor
Information on programming the money accepted by the electronic coin acceptor can be found in the coin acceptor
manual, provided separately.
First set the time of the service as described in chapter 4.2, then set the coin acceptor as outlined in the coin acceptor manual.
In the absence of power supply voltage, the coins introduced in the electronic coin acceptor will be rejected.
4.2.
Time of service
In Fig 8 identify the DIP-Switches with the word TIME on them.
Set the DIP-Switches as shown in 1 - TIME (Page 2) in order to obtain the desired time.
With a multi-coin acceptor the time of the service corresponds to the time set for the coin of least value. Times for coins of
greater value depend on the settings of the coin acceptor. To set the coin acceptor please follow the instructions outlined in
the coin acceptor manual.
4.3.
Accumulation of time
The TA1w comes already programmed with the Accumulation function activated. This means that more than one coin
can be inserted consecutively in order to accumulate more time.
The DIP switch 8 (ACCU in Fig 8) activates or deactivates the accumulation of time as indicated below.
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1) Power supply connection for TA1w.
2) Connection to solenoid valve 12Vdc.
Fig 6: Electrical connections on TA1w version with 12Vdc
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