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7.)

 

 “CLEAR TICKETS OWED?” 

This option is displayed if there are tickets that are owed that have not been dispensed, and 
will show the number of tickets. Depressing Button 1 will clear these tickets from the system, 
and “TICKETS CLEARED” will be displayed. Depressing Button 2 will display “ENTER 
PROGRAM MODE?” 

8.) “ENTER PROGRAM MODE?” 

Depressing Button 1 at this time will enter the area of Program Mode where parameters may 
be changed, and “ENTER PASSCODE” will be displayed. Depressing Button 2 will return 
the Tickets-To-Prizes to Normal Run Mode. 

9.) “ENTER PASSCODE” 

To be able to change programming parameters or reset the counters, a  4-digit passcode must 
be entered. The default passcode is 0000. To enter the passcode, Depress Button 1 to change 
the digit from 0 to 9, then press Button 2 to move to the next digit. After all digits have been 
entered correctly, depressing button 2 will Display the first programming option, “CHANGE 
PASSCODE?”.  

10.) “CHANGE PASSCODE?” 

Depressing Button 1 will allow for changing the passcode. Depressing Button 2 will move to 
“DISPLAY CONTRAST”. 

IMPORTANT!!! ONCE THE PASSCODE IS CHANGED, THE DEFAULT OF 0000 
WILL NO LONGER WORK! BE SURE TO SAVE THE PASSCODE IN A SAFE 
PLACE! 

Entering the new passcode is accomplished in the same way that entering the passcode is 
done, as explained in 

9.) 

8.)

 

DISPLAY CONTRAST 

This option sets the contrast for the LCD Display. Depress and hold Button 1 until the desired 
contrast is reached, then release Button 1. Depressing Button 2 will move to the next option, 
“VOLUME”. 

9.) VOLUME 

This option sets the speaker volume for the audio prompts. When this option is entered, the 
audio voice will play continuously. Depressing Button 1 will increase/decrease the volume. 
As long as Button 1 is depressed, the volume will increase until the maximum is reached, 
then decrease until the volume is off. Depress and hold Button 1 until the desired volume is 
reached. If the volume is increasing and Button 1 is released, then depressing Button 1 again 
will cause the volume to decrease. The opposite will happen if the volume is decreasing. 
Depressing Button 2 will display the next option, “ATTRACTION FREQUENCY”. 

10.) ATTRACTION FREQUENCY

 

This option sets the frequency at which the attraction mode occurs. The attraction mode 
causes the trees to rotate for approximately 1 minute. The settings are from OFF to every 30 
minutes. Depressing Button 1 will change the settings in 1-minute increments from OFF to 30 
minutes, then back to OFF. Depressing Button 2 displays the next option, “VEND 
RETRIES”. 

13.) VEND RETRIES

 

This option sets the number of vend attempts allowed. If the number of attempted vends 
allowed without a successful vend exceeds this setting, then the Ticket Count is set to 0. The 

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Summary of Contents for Tickets To Prizes

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...Table of Contents Setup 2 Load Prizes 2 3 General Operation 3 4 Changing Ticket Bag 4 Ticket Eater Service 5 Programming 6 11 Troubleshooting Guide 11 13 Diagrams 14 21...

Page 3: ...center unit 6 Tighten all 3 8 and 5 16 bolts 7 Reinstall ticket chute and bag 8 Plug left side harness6 into center unit 9 Connect power harness7 for the upper prize cylinders and secure wires to top...

Page 4: ...kets playing redemption type games and cash them in for prizes When a player has enough tickets to redeem for a prize they run the tickets through either or both of the ticket eaters The ticket eaters...

Page 5: ...for approximately 30 seconds allowing the player to slide the door open and get the prize When a prize is successfully vended the appropriate number of points will be subtracted from the credit displa...

Page 6: ...g pins1 out and turn counterclockwise to secure them in the out position 2 Tilt cutter assembly2 down 3 Use brass handle3 to pull top assembly4 back and up to remove 4 Remove jammed tickets 5 Carefull...

Page 7: ...LARS IN 3 DOLLARS IN If there is a Bill Validator then the Total Bills Inserted will be displayed The total will rollover to zero when it reaches 1 000 000 000 Depressing button 2 will display COINS I...

Page 8: ...he passcode is done as explained in 9 8 DISPLAY CONTRAST This option sets the contrast for the LCD Display Depress and hold Button 1 until the desired contrast is reached then release Button 1 Depress...

Page 9: ...e Tickets To Prizes will accept Tickets Receipts and Cardswipe Input Depressing Button 1 will change the Input Type between Tickets Tickets and Receipt Receipt Only or Cardswipe The Tickets Only optio...

Page 10: ...with ARE YOU SURE If YES Button 1 is selected again then the Receipt Database will be completely cleared and the Receipt Serial Number generated by the printer will be reset to zero Please note that...

Page 11: ...he last Level of Prizes Dispensed is displayed will display ENTER PROGRAM MODE which allows for the option of re entering Program Mode at the beginning again Depressing Button 1 will re enter Program...

Page 12: ...icket Opto Transmitter pcb b Lower ticket roller 2 Upper Assembly Components of Interest a Ticket Opto Receiver b Upper ticket roller c Upper barcode scanner pcb d Ticket notch opto receiver pcb e Tic...

Page 13: ...imit Description of Operation A ticket or string of tickets is pushed into the ticket eater until the ticket opto sensor is triggered The ticket eater starts pulling the ticket s through a set of roll...

Page 14: ...y with barcode only up or only down 1 Check power to and output from barcode scanner pcb corresponding to the side that does not work Ticket count is intermittent To help diagnose the problem you can...

Page 15: ...EV SHEET 1 OF 1 WEIGHT SCALE 1 2 REVISIONS REV DESCRIPTION DATE ZONE UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED DRAWN BY TITLE 54 ASM 04 S Corso A Release to Production 07 28 07 ITEM NO Description Part Number QTY 1...

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Page 21: ...VKP 6 0 7 0 12 3 57 180 5 6 5 37 21 47 LGOHU SXOOH ZR IODQJHV 6 0 EHOW DVVHPEO FRYHU 6 0 LGOHU SXOOH SLQ 6 0 5 3 06 1 1 7 1 250 7 21 217 1 1 7 6 5 1 6 7 62 3523 57 2 1 0 5 0 6 1 5 352 8 7 21 1 3 57 2...

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Page 24: ...AR 1 DEG XX 010 XXX 005 XXXX 003 MATERIAL FINISH COMMENTS Benchmark Games idler arm side belt SIZE B DWG NO REV SHEET 1 OF 1 WEIGHT SCALE 2 1 REVISIONS REV DESCRIPTION DATE ZONE UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECI...

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