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SECTION 5: TROUBLESHOOTING

Diagnostics

When the coin return lever is depressed or a
coin is dropped, both the decimals points (Fig-
ure 13) and the four digits (Figures 14 and 15)
are used to communicate various diagnostic
conditions as shown:
DIGITAL DISPLAY - DECIMALS
(When Coin Return Lever Is Depressed)
8 8 8 8
Indicates Right Cashbox Sensor Is Blocked
Indicates Left Cashbox Sensor Is Blocked
Figure 13
DIGITAL DISPLAY - DIGITS
(When Coin Return Lever Is Depressed)
8 8 8 8
TUBE A
TUBE B
The Following Values In The Above Tube Positions
Indicate the Condition in the Corresponding Tube:
0 =
No Sensors Are Blocked
1 =
Lower Sensor Is Blocked
2 =
Lower and Upper Sensors Are Blocked
8 =
Tube Is Jammed
9 =
Sensor Error
Figure 14
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Indicates Power
Is ON
Indicates Float Level Set On At
Least One Tube
TUBE C
TUBE D
DIGITAL DISPLAY - DIGITS
(When Coin Is Inserted)
The Following Values In The Following Positions
Indicate a Response to the Coin that was Just
Dropped (the digit "2" is used for example purposes
only):
2 =
Coin Type Recognized and Credited
C - 0 2
-2 =
Coin Type Recognized but Not credited*
- - =
Coin Type Not Recognized
*Note: One of the following letter codes may
appear in lieu of the "C"
n
An attempt has been made to route, however
the coin was not sensed at the credit allocation
sensors
C
Rejected as controller has disabled acceptance
of the MDB coin type associated with this coin
or error in routing due to cashbox sensor being
blocked
d
Rejected as coin has been disabled by the
acceptors internal coin enable settings
U
Rejected as the coins value is too large to
enable coin's acceptance or the value is too
small and the remainder system is disabled
t
Rejected as the coin set associated with this
coin is not enabled
Figure 15
0 2
- -
800 Series

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