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Card reader programming varies depending upon card reader model.  Select the appropriate tab below, based upon card reader model number.

 

Ui tabs
Programming Card Reader Model
Ui tab
titleC-0101,C-0102,C-0103 Card Reader Programming

Items Needed

Super Card (C-2SUPERCARD)Card Reader (C-0101, C-0102, C-0103
(B)

 

Programming Requirements

This programming method requires both a CCI Program card and a C-0103 model card reader as shown above.
)OPTIONAL: Reader 9v Battery (C-0095)
Fig. 1b - CCI Program CardFig. 1a - C-0103 Card Reader

Programming Steps

1.
  1. Identify desired unit address for card reader.
2. Reboot power to
  1. Power cycle card reader.
3.
  1. Insert Program card, reader will display:
 

  1. Set Address: 0**
 

  1. Dip Card to Set
4.
  1. To increase current digit: Insert tip of card and remove quickly.
5.
  1. To move to next digit: Insert card fully and wait (approx 2 seconds).
6.
  1. After accepting last digit of unit address, reader will display:
    Storing
Value 
  1. Value
    Remove Card Now
 

Card Reader Programming instructions.pdf

 

 

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titleC-0101 0100 Card Reader Dip Switch Programming

Items Needed

Programming
Card Reader
Model
(C-0100)
Fig. 2a - C-0100 Card Reader

Programming Requirements

  • This programming method requires a C-0100 model card reader as shown above.

Programming Steps

1.
  1. Identify desired unit address for card reader.
2. Depress
  1. Set dip switches in combination to equal the unit address value. See below for an explanation of dip switching.

Dip Switch Selection ProcessValues

Each switch has a value associated with it, as shown in the table below. Turning switches on ON causes their values to be added together.

Switch 1

Switch 2

Switch 3

Switch 4

Switch 5

Switch 6

Switch 7

Switch 8

128

64

32

16

8

4

2

1

 

For example turning switch numbers 8 (1) and 7 (2) on represents the value of 3, or turning on switch numbers 4 (16), 6 (4), and 8 (1) equals 21. Using this binary chart you can achieve any number between 1 and 255.

Once a card reader has been addressed, the reader will display that address across its LCD screen when it is plugged into the system. Once the system recognizes that the reader is online, the reader displays 'Vend Price xxxx'. When the reader is running you can place the reader into a diagnostics mode with the Diag Card, and it will display its programmed address.

The following PDF may be used to help you properly set the switches to represent the desired card reader address. Find the desired reader address in the table and set the switches to the correct associated On/Off settings.