example, if the indicator lights
for US-$0.25 and US-$1 are lit
as in figure 5.1, then the iCoin
will accept both the U.S.
quarter and the $1 coin. If only
the indicator light for US-$0.25
is lit, as in figure 5.2, then the
iCoin will accept only the U.S.
quarter.
To change which coins that the
iCoin is activated to accept,
press the button labeled Press
to Set Active Coins. Pressing
this button will change the
activated coins that the iCoin is
to accept as shown by the
display panel. By repeatedly
pressing the button you will
arrive at the setting you wish
for coins that the iCoin is to
accept.
The iCoin will send 1 pulse to
the timer for each U.S. quarter
that is accepted, and 4 pulses
to the timer for each U.S. $1
coin that is accepted. Ensure
that your timer is setup
correctly based on the number
of pulses that the iCoin will
send for the coins that you
have enabled it to accept. It is
possible to change the iCoin
so that is will send only 1 pulse
for each U.S. $1 coin if the U.S.
quarter is disabled. Please see the section Preprogrammed Coins Number of
Pulses Setting for more information.
6)
TOKEN SETUP
The iCoin can be easily programmed to accept up to 3 di
ff
erent tokens of your
choice. Ensure that you have selected good quality tokens, and that other
operators in your area are not using a similar size token of the same alloy. The iCoin
is compatible with most tokens. Consult your distributor who can then confirm that
the token you have selected is compatible with the iCoin .
The tokens that the iCoin learns are stored as TokenA, TokenB, or TokenC. The
panel display of the iCoin shows TokenA, TokenB, and TokenC, and which of these
tokens is currently learned. If the indicator light under Learned next to TokenA,
Power
Activated
TokenB
TokenA
TokenC
Press to
Learn
Selected
Token
Learned
Selected
#pulses for
Selected
Token
4
1
2
8
16
Press to
set# pulses
for Token
Press to
Select
Token
Press to
Set Active
Coins
Cdn-$2
Cdn-$0.25
Cdn-$1
figure 5.1
figure 5.2