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COIN SET – Address 201
The content of this Address should be programmed to suit the coin acceptance
group as programmed within the coin mechanism, or altered to suit a card
payment system only. The coin/card acceptance group is displayed via the
LCD as a standby, second page instruction.
0 = 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50p, 1 pound
1 = 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50p, 1 pound and 2 pound coins
2 = 5, 10, 20, 50p and 1 pound coins
3 = Enter credit card
5 = 5, 10, 20, 50CT & 1.00 euro coins
6 = 5, 10, 20, 50CT, 1.00 & 2.00 euro coins.
NOTE:
The content of this Address should only be programmed to 3 if Address 200
(Payment System) is also set to 3.
CHANGER COIN TYPE - Addresses 202 - 217
These addresses relate to coin numbers 00 through to 15, which represent coin
values determined by the coin mechanism.
00 = Inhibit coin acceptance and manual dispense
01 = Coin acceptance, no manual dispense
11 = Coin acceptance, no manual dispense but will inhibit in low change
02 = Coin acceptance, and manual dispense
12 = Coin acceptance, and manual dispense but will inhibit in low change
03 = Token acceptance
COIN A TO C ASSIGNMENTS - MDB Addresses 218 – 223
The contents of these Address numbers will automatically be set by the
processor after communicating with the coin mechanism. The Coins A, B and C
will always be identified as the three lowest coin denominations.
These Addresses will only require altering if there is a requirement to identify
coins A, B and C as coins which are not the three lowest coin denominations.
The content of these Addresses assigns a value to each of the coins labelled
as A, B or C, which are used in all the MDB programming Addresses.
00 = Coin A, the lowest coin denomination which has been assigned to a tube
by the coin mechanism.
01 = Coin B, the second lowest coin denomination which has been assigned to
a tube by the coin mechanism.
02 = Coin C, the third lowest coin denomination which has been assigned to a
tube by the coin mechanism.
03 = the fourth lowest coin denomination which has been assigned to a tube by
the coin mechanism.
This is only a relevant Address when using four tube coin mechanisms.
The following are examples of the programming required for low change
conditions.
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