Document #101-0086
47
5/22/07
Money Acceptance (Continued)
SITUATION
PROBABLE CAUSE
CORRECTIONS
•
Both Coin Acceptors do
not accept coins
A.
Broken connection on either
the power wires supplying the
Transformer, or the wires from the
Transformer to the Coin Acceptor
A.
Locate and repair connection
•
Validator does accept
bills
B.
Transformer not working
B.
Replace Transformer
C.
Both Coin Acceptors are
defective
C.
Replace Coin Acceptors
•
Both Coin Acceptors do
not accept coins
A.
Controller is either OUT OF
SERVICE, in PROGRAMMING
MODE or TRANSMITTING DATA
A.
Place Controller in normal
operating mode
•
Validator is disabled
B.
Broken connection on
ENABLE wire which runs from the
Controller to the Validator and
Transformer
B.
Locate and repair connection
C.
ENABLE output missing from
Controller
C.
Contact the factory for
assistance
A.
Coins being used are of poor
quality
A.
Use a different coin sample
B.
Coin Acceptor sensitivity too
high
B.
Adjust sensitivity
C.
Loose connection to Coin
Acceptor
C.
Locate and repair connection
•
Validator disabled
(Refer to appropriate
manual)
A.
Broken connection on
ENABLE wire from Controller to
Validator
A.
Locate and repair connection
•
Coin Acceptor is
working
B.
Validator ENABLE circuit
changed
B.
Contact the factory for
assistance
•
Validator dead (No
LED lit on Validator)
A.
Broken connection on power
wires to Validator
A.
Locate and repair connection
•
Coin Acceptor is
working
B.
Validator is defective
B.
Contact the factory for
assistance
•
Validator dead (LED lit,
but not displaying error
code)
A.
Dirty or blocked sensor inside
Validator
A.
Remove obstruction or clean
sensors
•
Coin Acceptor is
working
B.
Blocked bill path (will not allow
insertion)
B.
Remove obstruction
C.
Validator drive train problems
C.
Contact the factory for
assistance
D.
Validator PCB damaged
D.
Contact the factory for
assistance
Coin Acceptor accepts only
some coins