Massage chairs

To start with

  1. Register the SmVend personal account and add your SmVend telemetry controllers to it.

  2. Read the user guide for the SmVend telemetry controller.

  3. Connect the SmVend telemetry controller to the massage chair according to one of the schemes described below:

Connecting wires to the Screw terminal block

  1. Connect +12V power supply wires from the coin acceptor, bill acceptor and PULSE POS-terminal to the ENABLE terminal. This configuration allows you to remotely turn off the power to the bill acceptor and coin acceptor via your SmVend personal account.

  2. Connect the PULSE wire from the bill acceptor (signal wire) to the BILL terminal to enable the controller to receive a pulse from the bill acceptor when money is deposited.

  3. Connect the PULSE wire from the coin acceptor (signal wire) to the COIN terminal to enable the controller to receive a pulse from the coin acceptor when money is deposited.

  4. Connect the PULSE wire from the PULSE POS-terminal (signal wire) to the CARD terminal to enable the controller to receive a pulse from the POS-terminal when money is deposited.

  5. Connect GND wires from the coin acceptor, bill acceptor and PULSE POS-terminal to the GND terminal.

  6. Connect the PULSE wire from the massage chair board to the OUT1 terminal so that the machine receives a pulse from the controller when the game price is reached.

  7. Connect the GND wire from the massage chair board to the GND terminal.

  8. Connect +12v power supply wire from the massage chair board to the +12v terminal.

INHIBIT -, INHIBIT + and OUT 2 terminals are not used (configured only in special cases).

Connecting GSM

After connecting the telemetry controller to the massage chair, it is necessary to connect a GSM antenna to amplify the GSM signal:

  1. Install a SIM card in the designated slot.

  2. Ensure that the SIM card is activated and has a working internet connection. Alternatively, the controller can be connected to the internet using an Ethernet cable.

Configuration of the SmVend controller

Next, configure the telemetry controller through your SmVend personal account.

  1. Go to the Machines section.

  1. Go to the page of a specific vending machine. Ensure that the controller is online.

Important! If the controller is offline, check the internet connectivity on the SIM card or Ethernet cable. If the controller remains offline, the settings will not be transmitted to the controller.

  1. Go to the Configuration tab on the machine page.

  1. Configure the settings of the controller and click the “Save” button. Settings that need to be configured:

  • Price The price of a single launch by the OUT 1 link. Important❗️ Default settings on the controller: Price = €1.

  • Input pulse price for input 1 (bills) The price of one input pulse from a bill acceptor to the SmVend controller. For example, 1 pulse = €10. Important❗️ Default settings on the controller: Input pulse price for input 1 (bills) = €1.

  • Input pulse price for input 2 (coins) The price of one input pulse from a coin acceptor to the SmVend controller. For example, 1 pulse = €5. Important❗️Default settings on the controller: Input pulse price for input 2 (coins) = €0.1.

  • Multiplier for output 1 The number of pulses transmitted from the SmVend controller to the machine control board if the machine requires more than one pulse to start (OUT 1 link). Important❗️Default settings on the controller: Multiplier for output 1 = 1.

  • Output pulse duration (active time) in ms The duration of the pulse (in milliseconds) transmitted from the SmVend controller to the machine control board. Most machines operate at a pulse duration of 100ms. Important❗️ Default settings on the controller: Output pulse duration (active time) in ms = 100.

  • Output pulse pause (inactive time) in ms The time (in milliseconds) between two consecutive pulses transmitted from the SmVend controller to the machine control board. Most machines operate with a pulse pause duration of 100 ms. Important❗️ Default settings on the controller: Output pulse pause (inactive time) in ms = 100.

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