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6. PRIZES
After pushing a prize item forward, the prize dispensing sensors check whether the
prize item has been dispensed at the prize outlet, so prizes can be hung on the Payout
Assemblies at intervals to suit the prizes. To prevent two or more prizes being
dispensed due to a prize dispensing sensor malfunction, there is a setting for
activating a prize dispense error if a prize dispense has not been detected after a
certain number of dispensing operations. (factory default setting is ‘7’).
If the hanging interval of prizes is large, and the prize has not been dispensed within
the set number of dispensing operations, a “no prize item” error is generated.
(See
section 7-3-8 page 51
to adjust the dispensing operations setting. This will allow a
greater spacing for larger prizes.
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Prize Sizes and Type
n
If the prize items are larger than the maximum size shown below, they may
become stuck in the chute or may not be able to be taken out of the prize
outlet.
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If the prize items are smaller than the minimum size shown below, the prize
dispense sensors may not detect the item and extra items may be
dispensed.
Normal Prize Items
(for the two left handed Payout Assemblies viewed from the
front.)
Weight:
300g or less per item
Each payout assembly can hold prize items totalling 3kg in weight.
Size:
Maximum:
100mm(l) x 150mm(w) x 150mm(h)
Minimum:
10mm(l) x 50mm(w) x
50mm(h)
150mm
100mm
150mm
50mm
10mm
50mm