Timers and Programmers
Smart Basic Timer
Instructions & Operating Diagram
This timer is for use with a single coin mechanism or will accept streamed
inputs from a multi-coin mech. It has been designed to be compact , self
contained and budget price. It accepts a 230 volt input and gives a timed
230v output (max 15 amps) in response to an input signal. It has two mounting
brackets or can be din rail mounted.Single output …has a timed 230v output only. Not fused . Please make sure the 230v input to the timer is fuse or cut out protected.
OR
Twin output… has a timed 230v output and a constant 230v output. Both outputs are fused. The factory fit a 10 amp fuse to the timed output but do not fit a fuse to the constant output for safety reasons. The operator MUST check both power supply values for his particular machine and fuse accordingly. Maximimum total power is 15 amps.
Operating instructions
1. Connect the 230v input to an appropriately fused supply (fuse value
depends on output load required.
WARNING. Ensure the constant output is protected before connecting
mains 230v.
1 . Connect the 230v timed output to the device to be controlled.
2 . Connect the counter output to a 12v remote 6 digit mechanical counter
(if required).
3 . Fix the board power LED where it can be seen from outside the machine.
4 . Set the two x 4 pin dip switches, located under the two rubber grommets.
See below for details

SECURITY ….Hand held programmer unit
The timer is self sufficient but if security of settings and count readings are important then we suggest buying the hand held programming unit. This enables you to render the dip switches ineffective and all programming is then via the hand unit only. The unit can also ‘see’ the electronic count and zero it if require. Very useful for revenue sharing machines.


