Increasingly we are getting enquiries about how to reprogramme one of our more popular products the SP100 coin operated enclosure, customers are deciding to change how much they for there products either once they are in use or to update older pricing schemes.

To reprogram a SP100 firstly you must locate the switch bank which is in the images below, the next step is to decide on whether you want the SP100 coin box to be in Timer mode or Tote mode. The mode you chose depends on whether you want to give a certain amount of time per coin in timer mode or to charge a certain amount for a fixed time in tote mode.

Switch 8 choses between timer and tote mode.

Location of switch 8 and general look of the switch bank, colour and style may change.

If you desire timer mode then switch 8 needs to be off.

The rest of the switches  control how long one coin will set the SP100 coin operated timer box off for. Each switch has it’s own unique value and by combination of the switches any time value up to 127 minutes is possible. 

 
Switch 1 = 1 minute

Switch 2 = 2 minutes

Switch 3 = 4 minutes

Switch 4 = 8 minutes

Switch 5 = 16 minutes

Switch 6 = 32 minutes

Switch 7 = 64 minutes

For 82 minutes switchs 7, 5 and 2 (64+16+2) must be on where as 1,3,4 and 6 must be off, switch 8 is always off in timer mode.

If switch 8 is on then the board enters tote mode and switches 1,2 and 3 control how many coins need to be put through to activate the board. Switch 1 has a value of 1 coin, switch 2 has a value of  2 coins and switch 3 has a value of 4 coins, by combining the three switchs any number of coins up to 7 may be chosen, to take 3 coins switches switces 1 and 2 must be on.

 

Switches 4,5,6 and 7 control how long the coin box is set for, the sytem for timings is outlined below.

 This table denotes which switchs need to be on to activate the board for certain times.

You SP100 coin box should now be working as you wish.

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