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Coin-In
NOTE: The Coin-In Menu instructions on the current page apply to select markets
only. For typical markets, the appropriate guidelines for operation will be
found on the following page.
To Enter The “Coin-In” Screen, Touch “Coin-In” on the Credits Menu
Game cost can be controlled two ways: by changing the number of credits required to play
a game or by changing the cost of a credit. The Coin-In Menu allows you to adjust the cost
of a credit, as well as provide a way to give players “bonus” credits for depositing a higher
amount of money.
When programming the Coin-In Menu, Channel 1 is set for the lowest value coin, Channel 2
for the next highest value, etc. If all six coin inputs are not used, the unused inputs must be
set to “N/A”. Adjust the coin/credit/meter pulse settings by touching the up and down
arrows on the field you want to change.
COIN INPUT
COIN VALUE
COINS
=
CREDITS
&
METER PULSES
1A
10p
3
1
3
2B
20p
3
2
6
3C
50p
1
2
player premium 25p/credit
5
4D
1£
1
5
player premium 20p/credit
10
In the above example (UK currency), each game costs one (1) credit and the cost for a
single credit is 30p. This method is preferred if you want game cost to always be reflected
as “1 credit.”
COIN INPUT
COIN VALUE
COINS
=
CREDITS
&
METER PULSES
1A
10p
1
1
1
2B
20p
1
2
2
3C
50p
1
6
1 bonus credit
5
4D
1£
1
15
5 bonus credits
10
In the above example (UK currency), the cost of a credit is set to 10p and each game costs
3 credits (for a total of 30p). This method allows game cost to be increased by the smallest
unit of currency used (e.g. increasing the cost of Solitaire to four (4) credits would increase
the game cost by 10p).
In both examples, note that meter pulses are independent of credits and only track the unit
of currency (10p in the examples). Players are given an incentive to deposit more money
by giving them “bonus” credits for depositing 50p or £1. Coins may be deposited in any
combination of values and the game will automatically register the highest number of credits
for the total amount of coins deposited. Once a game is played, any remaining fractional
credits are erased.
Generally, most countries have a factory default setting. This setting can be adjusted (as
described above), but will return if the game memory is cleared. Some programs, depending
on the key used, have a currency default display located to the left of the coin inputs. It
shows the currency value for each of the coin inputs. This display is used as a guide and
is not used in any calculations. Touch the currency default display to hide/show the display.
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