TOP VME CMS305 Card Reader User Guide

June 6, 2024
TOP VME

TOP VME CMS305 Card Reader

 Product Introduction

Overview
The card management system can save labor costs, and reduce auditing stress. All top-ups and cash settlements are completed at the cash register to avoid unnecessary cash handling. This solves the problem of miscalculation and difference between the cash and computer accounts of other branches, and increase the time cost of checking and reconciling. Easy to install and use, no need for network cable connection between devices. Information is using and transferring by the memory of the CPU. Without the computer management, each host can work independently. After using the system management, the accounts are clearer, the handover is simple, it is easy to check and manage at any time, and improve the work efficiency of the playground. All game cards can be transferred between players, and the venue does not need to be recovered, but can be stored, refunded and deposited. Applicable to all: game machine machines with the functions of opening points, returning coins, and issuing lottery tickets.

Features

  • Card Information High security
  • Compatible with various game consoles
  • Multiple devices can be connected in real time
  • Available a variety of card management modes

 Product Specifications

General Specifications

Communication

Interface

| RS232/PULSE
---|---
Card type| Complies with ISO14443A, can support

Mifare1 S70 contactless smart card

Installation site| Indoors

Electronic Specifications

Input power +12V DC
Power Consumption Standby:1.5~1.6W Working:2.3W

Max.:2.5W

Temperature Range (° C)| Ambient: 0~60 Storage:-10~80

Humidity:20~70%RH(no condensation)

Machine Specifications

Weight 154 ±10 g
Dimension 124 X 67 X 62.9 mm
Screen Size 18 Inch Screen

 Product content

Main CMS 305(with RF)

Accessories

| Manual
Wires (Check page…)
Screw set
CMS100H Adapter board(Optional)

 Product Dimension

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Installation Instructions

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Installation:

  1.  Please follow the steps according to the recommended shape and size of the door panel.
  2.  Align the mounting holes from the CMS305 (b) and the mounting holes on the installing panel.
  3.  Insert the carriage screw (a) and push through the aligned mounting openings (c) of the door panel.
  4.  Lock into place with the provided nuts (d).

 Application

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Wiring

Connector Interface Voltage Use Wire Pag.
J3 Power +12V DC Power Cable WEL-R7U02 8
Power +12V DC Power Extension CU-R961-1 9
CN1 RS232/ UART Data Transfer WEL-R7U06

(Purchase)

| 10
CN1| USB/UART| | Data Transfer| 2WIR-CP2102N-00

(Purchase)

| 11
CMS100H| PULSE/ HOPPER| | Data Transfer| 2WIR- CMS3000C-00

(Purchase)

| 12
CMS100H| Power| +12V DC| CMS100H

Power cord

| 2WIR-CMS100G1-

0B

(Purchase)

| 13
CMS100H| UART/ UART| | CMS100H Data

transfer

| 2WIR-CMS100H1-

0A

(Purchase)

| 14

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Function DescriptionTOP-VME-CMS305-Card-Reader-12

Setting and Display

  •  【○】Button: Open points, Set value confirmation, service request(long press)
  •  【▲】Button: Scroll up/add
  •  【▼】Button: Scroll down/less
  •  【●】Setting Button: Set the function mode of cms305
  •  DIP Switch : Setting mode

Setting

Press the setting button for 1 seconds to enter the setting menu, then use the buttons【▲】and 【▼】to select and the ,【○】button to confirm

GAME

  1.  Mode : Hopper or Pulse mode
  2.  Play : Opening points
  3.  Level : Signal level

Signal
Signal time width setting, units in ms

System

  •  Card key : Card Key Setting
  •  Version : Version Check
  •  Channel : RFChannel、dBm Setting

Function Modes

Mode| Function| Dip Switch

1

---|---|---
| 2| 3| 4
Mode 1| System: No Connection

Mode: RS232 (Without converter board)

| ON| ON| ON| ON
Mode 2| System: Connected

Mode: RS232 (Without converter board)

| ON| ON| ON| OFF
Mode 3| System: No Connection

Mode: Hopper or Pulse (With converter

board)

| ON| ON| OFF| OFF
Mode 4| System: Connected

Mode: Hopper or Pulse (With converter

board)

| ON| OFF| OFF| OFF
PC Setting

Mode

| PC Tool Tool Setting| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF

Operation Display

Display Description
Credit Balance
Rate Score ratio
Ticket Ticket
Play Open Score
Ready Card Read
No card No card inserted
Unknow Unknown card
Invalid card Unknown card

 Troubleshooting

Message Narrative Preventive action
Card limit Card used over 100K times Replace card
Version Err Firm. Version error Download the correct firmware
Game no link Not connected to the game Check the Game
Mode error Mode error Adjust Dip Switch
No link Host not connected Check wireless communication
Write Error Card error Check card

FCC Warning description

Part 15.19 statement This device and its accessories comply with Part15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: FCC Warning description Part 15.19 statement This device and its accessories comply with Part15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: Part 15.21 Statement The Grantee is not responsible for any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Part 15.105(b) Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  •  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

References

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