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3.2
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Functional Description
1.
Dispense
The coin hopper content can be defined by entering its value in the
programming menu, for example, $00.25.
2.
Payment
The desired payout and cost must be selected by one of the four
buttons. Once selected, the payment type needs to be selected. Value
can be up to $999.99. There are several ways to pay:
Cash
Using either a bill validator and/or a coin acceptor. Deposits are
accumulated until the selected cost is reached and then the item(s) are
dispensed. If overpaid, change is given if applicable. A partial payment
can be cancelled, and change is returned if applicable.
Tokens
Insert a token as a form of payment to receive a preset quantity of
tokens. This is commonly referred to as “Party Tokens”.
Credit Card
A normal insert, swipe, or contactless transaction is performed. Accepts
Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover cards based on
merchants account configuration.
3.3
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Out-of-Service Conditions & Error Codes
System
Failures
Below are conditions that will cause the machine to go into
an “Out
-of-
Service” mode.
Coin Hopper
Coin Hopper Error Conditions
If the hopper fails and a second hopper is not present, the
machine will go out of service. If both hoppers have the
same valued coins, the payout will be completed from the
still operational hopper. Status of the hoppers can be seen
in the System Info menu.
Optos
Indicates the coin counting optic is blocked. The exit path
may be obstructed, or the Optic Board may be bad.
No Comm.
The Flex-2 Board is unable to communicate with the coin
hopper. The hopper may be disconnected, have a
damaged harness, or may need to be repaired or replaced.
High
Current
The hopper motor exceeded its maximum threshold for
current. Inspect for a jammed coin preventing the coin belt
from moving, or a stalled or shorted motor. Repair or
replace the hopper.
Bill
Validator
(Upper)
Bill
Validator
(Lower)
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