Document #101-0009 9 3/09/05
INVALID PAYOUT SWITCH SETTING
As explained in the Operation section, the bank of 12 Vend switches located on the face of the controller are
used to select payout options. The switch positions should not need to be changed as they are preset. When
the switches are set to a non-sense pattern, one that does not match an existing payout scheme, an INVALID
PAYOUT SWITCH SETTING error will result.
TIMEOUT FOR VALIDATOR TO ADVANCE BILL
This occurs only when the controller is configured to operate a dual stacker. The Controller signals the valida-
tor that the dual stacker is in its down position. If the validator does not advance the bill into the stacker within
a certain amount of time, this time-out error will occur. This error could be caused from improper switch
settings. If a dual stacker is being used, switch 4 on the HVX Validator must be turned ON and switch 2 on the
underside of the C2000 Controller (the configuration switches) must be turned ON. A malfunction in the
validator could also cause this time-out error.
VALIDATOR SHUT DOWN ERROR
If the validator shuts down the Controller, this error will flash. For example, if a bill gets hung up on the rear
sensor causing the bill to be stolen, the validator will be inhibited and will shut down the C2000 Controller. If
this error flashes, check the validator display for an error message. (Refer to the Validator Manual for help.)
UNSTABLE 120 VAC (POWER LOSS)
If the Controller detects an extreme voltage drop during payout, it will normally finish the correct payout. The
Controller can recover and finish vending through several voltage drops during a payout. However, if there are
too many voltage drops during one payout, the microprocessor considers the power source unusable and
shuts the changer down. If this condition occurs repeatedly, consult an electrician or the Power Company.