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TIM3100   ADVANCED Dual Coin Timer

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Frequently asked questions regarding the use of the TIM3100 Coin Timers

What is MultiCoin?  With multi-coin the timer waits for a preset value to be entered before switching.
e.g. If you wanted to set the price of a sun-bed at 2.40 for 30mins the TIM30 would switch after the first coin is entered whereas the TIM3100 would wait for the full amount to be entered before switching.

What is a 'Pre-end warning'? The TIM3100 has a programmable pre-end relay: You can patch the pre-end warning to an external audible or visual alarm. The pre-end can be set at any time you choose
e.g. When the floodlights on the all-weather football pitch switch off- the team is plunged into darkness. They need to know (say) five minutes before the end so they can gather there thing together and find the exit!
e.g. The horse exercising area would need a loud audible alarm before being switched into darkness.

"During a snooker game, some of our members like to go to the bar or use the toilet.  Is there a facility within to pause the timer while this happens?" Yes there is a 'credit hold' facility fitted as standard.

SPECIFICATION

Input voltage: (Supplied as one of the following) 230v, 110v, 24v, 12v
Switching capacity (at 240V AC):  
3kW
Power consumption:  22 Watts maximum
Dimensions:  Height - 270mm, Width - 183mm, Depth - 93mm
Weight:  1.4 Kg
Case material:  High impact ABS
Standards conform to:  BSEN 60730-1:1992 & part 2.7 of that standard.1989 EMC Directive:General Standards: EN50081-1, EN50082-1
Override switch fitted as standard (for matchplay etc.) Key OperatedTrouble Shooting

Wiring diagram for TIM30

  1. Unlock the front cover of the meter and lift upwards slightly and away from the wall bracket. unplug the main PCB. flying lead from the power supply PCB.
  2. The meter should be mounted on a vertical surface. mark position of mounting holes using the wall bracket as a template. Use a 7mm masonry drill bit with rawlplugs and 38mm screws or a 3.5mm wood drill bit and 15mm screws depending on the surface on which the meter is to be fixed.  Fit the top two screws to the wall leaving the head of the screw approximately 7mm from the surface.  Hang the wall bracket on the wall and tighten the screws.  Fix the bottom of the wall bracket to the wall using the two remaining screws.
  3. Feed the mains & load cables through the back of the meter and connect to the terminal block.
  4. The flying Lead from the main PCB can now be connected to the power supply PCB.  The front cover will now fit onto the wall bracket and drop down slightly where it can be locked into place

Important:  THE INPUT MUST BE PROTECTED BY A FUSE RELEVANT TO THE LOAD