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Money input settings allow the operator to adjust how coins and other forms of money are
registered in the machine. There are six total channels available allowing the operator to
use multiple money input devices such as a coin mech, bill acceptor and card swipe. Each
adjustment operates as a multiplier for the minimum money value. In the example above, we
are using US currency:

Coin Channel 1 is set to 1, so every coin pulse sensed will register .25 per pulse

1 coin deposited into machine registers .25 per coin

Coin Channel 2 is set to 2, so every coin pulse sensed will register .50 per pulse

1 coin deposited into machine registers .50 per coin (say your location uses tokens
instead of cash and each token is worth .50 each)

Coin Channel 3 is set to 4, so every coin pulse sensed will register 1.00 per pulse

1 coin deposited into machine registers 1.00 per coin (perhaps dollar coins are used)

Bill Channel 1 is each set to 4, so one pulse from the bill acceptor will register (4 x .25) $1.00
in the machine. This is presuming your bill acceptor is set to give 1 pulse per dollar.
If your bill acceptor is set to give out 4 pulses per dollar, you would set this
value to 1 since each pulse is .25.

Bill Channel 2 is each set to 2, so one pulse from the bill acceptor will register (2 x .25) $0.50
in the machine. This is presuming your bill acceptor is set to give 1 pulse per dollar.

Swipe Channel is set to 4. Every card swipe pulse will register as 1.00

The hard meters always pulse ONCE per input. Regardless what Coin Channel 1,2 or 3 are
set at the coin meter will only pulse once per input sensed (4 coins dropped means 4 clicks
on the meter). If a bill acceptor is set to 4 pulses for a dollar, the bill meter will click 4 times
for each dollar received. The swipe meter is the same. Every single pulse on the swipe line
will register one click on the meter.

Summary of Contents for 9992.1611 Willy Wonka G2 1pl

Page 1: ...Type Pusher Cards and Tickets G2 Models 9992 1616 Willy Wonka G2 6pl 9992 1612 Willy Wonka G2 2pl 9992 1611 Willy Wonka G2 1pl operator user manual service manual English 31 January 2018...

Page 2: ...Videoredemptioncoinpusher Software Version 1 26 01 31 2018...

Page 3: ...ld Open one bag of silver coins for each side of the machine The third bag is a spare First fill the coin hopper up to the bend in the back metal extension and put the rest of the bag onto the playfie...

Page 4: ...e ticket stack for 1 second If the operator menu is called during game play all existing credits and tickets will be cleared The accounting menu shows money in tickets out and cards dispensed The Bonu...

Page 5: ...setting so a card will not be dispensed exactly every 35 shots A Golden Ticket card will be dispensed onto the playfield after this many shots have been played This is selectable between 600 1200 1800...

Page 6: ...fect the machine s game play are In the above example the value is set to 35 This Average Card Dispensed Cycle means that approximately every 35 shots give or take a random amount a card will be dispe...

Page 7: ...ed into machine registers 1 00 per coin perhaps dollar coins are used Bill Channel 1 is each set to 4 so one pulse from the bill acceptor will register 4 x 25 1 00 in the machine This is presuming you...

Page 8: ...ber represents the current draw when the coin sorter motor is running If you turn on the sorter motor in the test menu you will see the actual draw number Over time as components in the sorter wear th...

Page 9: ...tructions for maintenance Refill Refill of cards and tickets is done via the glass door Cashbox Access to the cashbox is done via the lower door Meters become accessible Warning beware of moving parts...

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