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1.7
Bills Accepted Settings
Use this menu to set the bill denominations that are to be accepted as well as the validation security
level (high or low) applied to each during validation. The acceptance for multiple bill acceptors can
be independently controlled here.
1.8
Selectable Vend Settings
This section applies only to a machine equipped with the Select Module.
Use this menu to set the
Value
(price) for each selection, the corresponding
Dispense
amount, and the
timeout
behaviors of the selection feature. Timeout refers to the amount of time the machine will remain
idle before automatically finishing the transaction in progress. See appendix B for a Selection work
sheet.
The “Select Module” consists of the Selection Buttons on the front of the machine, and the
Value
&
Dispense
amount(s) assigned to each button. The value and dispense assignments are managed through
the EF+ Module.
PROGRAMMING THE SELECT MODULE:
A firm understanding of the
Payout Programming
Methods, Selection Modes, Payment Sequence
is strongly recommended before making any changes to
the programming of the Select Module. These are discussed in the following paragraphs. Only attempt
these changes while you are at the machine and have the EF+ Module Operating instruction with you.
The help screens within the EF+ Module can also be used to provide additional explanation for each
programming step.
Your machine was programmed at the factory to match the
Value
and corresponding
Dispense
of the
ones you identified when placing the order. These were also used to setup the user placard(s) located
on the front of the machine. The placard identifies the
value
(price) and
dispense amounts
to the
machine user so they know what they will receive for each Selection. Revised or additional placards
can be ordered from the factory or created using readily available word processing or publishing
software. Consult the factory for details.
PAYOUT PROGRAMMING METHODS:
The
method
refers to the accounting method used at the
location. There are two accounting methods available, each having their related payout programming.
The available methods are:
Bonus
and
Variable
. It is important to know that either of these methods
can be used to achieve the desired payouts for the items purchased from the machine. These two
methods differ only in their meaning to the owner and in the way transactions are accounted for or
audited
. Again, either can be used as long as it meets your payout and accounting needs.
The
Bonus
method is typically used in arcades or carwashes where the owner uses a bonus accounting
approach – an additional number of items (tokens, tickets, or cards…) are issued at no charge if enough
items are purchased at the regular price. If this method is preferred, you will have two settings to make
for each Select Button: a
forced dispense
amount or number of tokens equal in value to the
selection
price
, and a
bonus dispense
amount or number of free tokens for this selection. Bonus tokens are audited
separate since they have no value. The example below shows the
forced
and
bonus
dispense settings for
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