At this point you will be able to see the display. Then use the procedures explained in the chapter on Changing Options Without Software to change option 36 to 4. TT-2000 Ticket Eater™ by Deltronic Labs June 2015...
26 in group 99 2 sets the capacity of the trash can. If you set option 26 to 0 or 3 and you are not using a full bucket sensor, it will disable the “Bin Full” message. TT-2000 Ticket Eater™ by Deltronic Labs June 2015...
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3. Data Send Error – Call for Help Problems with the card swipe system or the communication between the card swipe system and the logic board will cause this message. Fix the problem and re-start the Ticket Eater. TT-2000 Ticket Eater™ by Deltronic Labs June 2015...
(circled in white) has two buttons for opening and saving configuration files, two buttons for transferring configurations between the software and the Ticket Eater, and five buttons for controlling the Ticket Eater. TT-2000 Ticket Eater™ by Deltronic Labs June 2015...
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A Ticket Eater configuration can exist in 3 places: 1. In a Deltronic Labs Ticket Eater 2. In a configuration file on your computer. 3. In the entry blanks of the software. Using the software you can: 1. Transfer a configuration between the program entry blanks and a Ticket Eater.
Group 99 0 Option Number Function Values Year 0 to 99 Month 1 to 12 Date 1 to 31 1 to 7(Sunday to Saturday) Hour 0 to 23 Minute 0 to 59 TT-2000 Ticket Eater™ by Deltronic Labs June 2015...
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Occasionally the tickets can fall in a way that they miss the sensor. The anti-cheat tolerance option defines the number of consecutive misses that are permitted without being considered cheating. Full Bucket Sensor mounted on Ticket Chute Cover TT-2000 Ticket Eater™ by Deltronic Labs June 2015...
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Points value for barcode #5 0 to 99 Points value for barcode #6 0 to 99 Points value for barcode #7 0 to 99 Points value for barcode #8 0 to 99 TT-2000 Ticket Eater™ by Deltronic Labs June 2015...
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Refer to the next page for instructions on printing an audit report. Group 99 6 exits the options mode. TT-2000 Ticket Eater™ by Deltronic Labs June 2015...
Barcoded Tickets Using barcoded tickets provides more security. If the barcode does not move past the sensor at a uniform speed, it will not read correctly. Sometimes a poorly printed barcode TT-2000 Ticket Eater™ by Deltronic Labs June 2015...
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Blocked middle sensor (possible jam) Full-bucket sensor Rear sensors Bad ticket length Direction of ticket movement (requires HO-2000, BCR-2000, or DS-2000 sensor board) This message clears itself. Attendant attention is not required. TT-2000 Ticket Eater™ by Deltronic Labs June 2015...
Place the Rear Idler Roller (the one closest to the cutter) into its slots in the side plates. c. Let the Front Idler Roller Shaft drop into its slots in the side plates. TT-2000 Ticket Eater™ by Deltronic Labs June 2015...
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5. Check that the Cutter Blade is tight on its shaft. The shaft has a flat. Tighten the cutter’s set screw against the flat. 6. Check the Cutter Blade for a build-up of dirt or adhesive from the paper. Clean with an alcohol swab or solvent. TT-2000 Ticket Eater™ by Deltronic Labs June 2015...
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6 inches (15 cm) of clearance. 11. If you are getting a message on the display instead of a ticket count or the snake mode, refer to the section on “Handling Messages on the Door Display”. TT-2000 Ticket Eater™ by Deltronic Labs June 2015...
7. Slowly tighten the screws that hold the stationary blade while rotating the cutter and checking the contact adjustment. As the screws are tightened they will pull the blade away from the cutter. Use the adjustment screws to compensate. TT-2000 Ticket Eater™ by Deltronic Labs June 2015...
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6. Flip the blade around to use the other edge, or use a new blade. Install the blade being careful not to get the bevel backwards. The wider side of the blade should be against the frame. 7. Follow the instructions on the previous page to adjust the blade. TT-2000 Ticket Eater™ by Deltronic Labs June 2015...
(circled in photo). Please refer to the printer manual for further instruction on printer care and functions. Refer to the next page for paper loading instructions. TT-2000 Ticket Eater™ by Deltronic Labs June 2015...
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The barcode must be printed on both sides of the tickets. The barcode background color should not be a dark color such as dark brown, dark blue, dark gray, etc. TT-2000 Ticket Eater™ by Deltronic Labs June 2015...
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Other graphics can be printed there, but solid bold graphics can appear to be a hole to sensors which use light reflected from the tickets. This can cause in miscounts. Tickets with Bold Printing in the Reserved Area TT-2000 Ticket Eater™ by Deltronic Labs June 2015...
On when middle rear sensor sees ticket BCR-1000 Rev. 5 LED 5 Ticket detected On when left rear sensor sees ticket BCR-1000 Rev. 5 LED 6 Ticket detected On when right rear sensor sees ticket TT-2000 Ticket Eater™ by Deltronic Labs June 2015...
Does the motor run when a ticket is 4. Check the connection between inserted? the driver board and the motor. 5. Check for dust on the front sensor. 6. Check the position of the front sensor. TT-2000 Ticket Eater™ by Deltronic Labs June 2015...
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4. Check the roller spring shape and tension (see mechanical drawings). Make sure paper is loaded properly. Print receipt okay? Note that thermal paper only prints on one side. It will be blank if loaded backwards. TT-2000 Ticket Eater™ by Deltronic Labs June 2015...
This drawing shows the HO1000 Rev. 4 sensor board. This board does not read barcodes. It has 3 LED’s which are circled in red. SENSOR NOTES Front Off when sees ticket Middle Off when sees ticket Rear Off when both sensors see ticket TT-2000 Ticket Eater™ by Deltronic Labs June 2015...
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It does not read barcodes. The board has 4 LED’s which are circled in red. SENSOR NOTES Front LED1 Off when sees ticket Mid-front LED2 On when sees ticket Mid-rear LED3 On when sees ticket Rear LED4 Off when both sensors see ticket TT-2000 Ticket Eater™ by Deltronic Labs June 2015...
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These boards have 2 LED’s which are circled in red. SENSOR NOTES Front Off when sees ticket Rear Off when both sensors see ticket TT-2000 Ticket Eater™ by Deltronic Labs June 2015...
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On and off as it sees ticket and barcode Middle Rear On when sees ticket Rear Left On when sees ticket Rear Right On when sees ticket Flashes on for error or cheating TT-2000 Ticket Eater™ by Deltronic Labs June 2015...
We will also repair or replace defects in parts or assembly caused by normal operations. Deltronic Labs, Inc. will not, however, be responsible for damage caused by or due to misuse of operation or power requirements, including system overloads or modification and burn out of electronic boards.
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