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a $10 selection, a $5 selection and a $1 selection. The user receives the total of forced plus bonus tokens,
while the accounting record (machine audit) actually separates them. This allows accounting to
determine how many where issued at no charge and how many actually had value. In this example
Bonus
tokens are issued for the higher priced selections.
Example: Tokens have a value of 25¢ (quarter).
Selection Price
Forced Dispense
Bonus Dispense Total Dispensed
$10 40 3
43
$5 20 1
21
$1 4 0
4
The
Variable
method is typically used in locations where the items (tokens, tickets, cards…) sold are
used to gain access to a ride or event. Ex: Carousel rides, go-kart tracks and batting cages. These
locations typically use a discount sales accounting approach. The Selection Prices for this environment
are usually not equal to an even bill denomination amount, i.e., $1.50 for one item, $2.75 for two, $4 for
three, etc. In this situation the value of the item actually changes depending on how many are purchased.
The items sold are simply discounted; they are not issued at zero cost as in the
bonus
method.
The programming for this method requires only that you set the
forced dispense
to match the number of
items you wish to vend for each Selection. You do not set a bonus dispense. Any overpayment amount
will be automatically refunded unless you have turned off the
Make Best Change
(section 1.21)
feature.
The example below shows the forced dispense settings for the selection price example discussed in the
previous paragraph.
Example: Tokens have a value of $1.50.
Selection Price
Forced Dispense
$4 3
$2.75 2
$1.50 1
SELECTION MODES:
These refer to the method of payment for the items (tickets, tokens, and
cards…). The options are
Package, Credit or Pulse Select
. This is selected in OTHER SETTINGS
under Machine Type. After you select the Machine Type a new menu will appear.
x
Package Select
– The SELECTABLE VEND SETTINGS menu will now be available. You
can create up to four packages consisting of the
Value
of the package and a dispense amount
for each type/value of dispenser. As an example for a $1 package you can program dispensing
two 25¢ tokens and two quarters. The total dispensed does not have to add up to the package
value. The Package Select mode will allow the user to pay for the package with either cash or
credit.
x
Credit Select
– The SELECTABLE VEND SETTINGS menu will now be available. The
Credit Select mode will allow the user to pay for up to four selections with credit card only.
Cash deposits are not applied toward selection purchases. A cash deposit will result in an
automatic dispense and the dispense amounts are programmed in BILL VEND SETTINGS and
COIN VEND SETTINGS.
This mode is useful if you want to charge a different price for credit purchases as opposed to
cash purchases, or if you want to allow credit purchases only for certain packages while not
offering them for cash purchases.
x
Pulse Select
– The PULSE VEND SETTINGS menu will now be available. More details are
below.
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