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71U-1405-500; REV B 

SPRITE QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

 

 

 

Control Panel 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Loading Stock

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

Locked Stock Bin

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Unit is equipped with two external stock inputs. 
1.  Verify the power switch is in the I (ON) position and 

the unit has completed initialization. 

2.  Position the ticket stock box(es) behind the printer in 

line with the ticket inputs for Bin A and Bin B. Refer 
to figure for orientation. 

3.  Insert the ticket stock into the input.  Thermal printing 

surface must face down, and the staple stub must be 
inserted first.   
In this orientation, the magnetic stripe (if applicable) 
on the back of the coupon will be facing up. 

4.  As the stock is inserted, the bin motor will begin to 

run. 

5.  Release the stock when the bin motor begins to pull it 

into the printer. The stock will be automatically 
positioned for use. 

5.  Repeat the above procedure for the other bin. 
6.  Check the LCD display; if the unit is Off-line, place it 

On-line by pressing the

 ON-LINE/ENTER key

 

The Unit will come equipped with a 
locked stock box.  To install, perform 
the following: 
 
1.

 

Locate the stock bin and use the 
keys provided to open the door. 

2.

 

Locate the two captive thumbscrews 
inside the stock bin. 

3.

 

Locate the stock bin behind the unit 
and line up the thumbscrews with 
the brass inserts in the Unit’s main 
case. 

4.

 

Screw in the thumbscrews until hand 
tight. 

 

LED 
Indicator 

LED 
Color 

Function 

POWER Green 

Illuminated when the Unit power switch is ON.  When not 
illuminated, power is OFF. 

ONLINE Green 

When illuminated, the Unit is on-line and ready to receive data from 
the CRS.  When not illuminated, the Unit is off-line and cannot 
receive data, or an alarm state exists (error occurred or Unit is out of 
stock).  When flashing, Unit is receiving data. 

STOCK Amber Illuminates when the selected input bin (A or B) is out of stock. 

ERROR Red 

Illuminates when the Unit diagnostic program detects an alarm 
condition, such as a ticket stock jam 

Push-button Function

 

ONLINE 
ENTER 

Toggles the Unit between on-line 
and off-line.  When off-line, it is 
used to accept an off-line menu 
selection or to accept a field entry 
option. 

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MENU 

Initiates menu operations when 
Unit is off-line.  Steps through 
menu selections for Unit 
configuration and setup. 

MENU 

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Initiates menu operations when 
Unit is off-line.  Steps through 
menu selections for Unit 
configuration and setup. 

RESET 
EXIT 

Resets the Unit following an error 
indication when unit is on-line.  
When off-line, it is used to exit the 
menu level. 

 

The stock bin may be configured to hold two (2) 
secured stacks of 500 coupons for each bin: 
1.  Install the removable shelf as shown in the 

figure above. 

2.  The stock bin can now be loaded with two 

stacks of 500 coupons each, both of which 
are secured when the door is closed and 
locked. 

3.  Load stock into the stock bin and load bin 

inputs as defined in the previous section. 

The stock bin may be configured to hold one (1) 
secured stack of 1000 coupons for Bin A and 
another unsecured stack of 1000 coupons for Bin B:
1.

 

Remove the shelf and place in the bottom of the 
stock bin as shown in the figure above. 

2.

 

If using Bin B, slide the Bin B entry latch and 
flip the entry point door down.   

3.

 

Load stock into the stock bin for Bin A only and 
stock for Bin B if applicable directly behind the 
stock bin.  Load bin inputs as defined in the 
previous section. 

Control Panel 
 
 
Liquid Crystal 
Display (LCD) 
 

Push-Buttons 
 
Output Bin 
 
Power Switch (on 
back panel) 
 

 

LED 
Indicators 
 
 
 
 
 
Push-Buttons 

LCD 
2 lines X 
8 characters 

NOTE 

Load stock with thermal 

face down and binding or 

staple stub first 

LOCK 
 
 
 
BIN B 
INPUT 
 
 
 
 
 
BIN A 
INPUT 
 

ENCLOSURE 

DOOR 

500 
BIN A 
 
500 
BIN B 

BIN B External Input 

1000 BIN A 

Shelf Storage 

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