Installation & Instruction Manual - Standard Change
Installation & Instruction Manual - Standard Change
Installation & Instruction Manual - Standard Change
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MAKE BEST CHANGE FEATURE<br />
This allows your machine to operate in a manner that is easy to understand and results in the<br />
least amount of programming. Your machine will automatically figure out the best change<br />
combination for each deposited amount, based on the value of the dispenser(s). The best change<br />
combination is the one that results in the least number of coins dispensed from the machine.<br />
The make best change feature is modeled after an actual employee making change. You would<br />
expect them to automatically know how many quarters to give out for a $1 bill, how many for a<br />
$20 bill, and so on. Your MC series machine will automatically figure this out as well so you no<br />
longer have to be concerned with the specific dispense programming necessary to accomplish<br />
such a basic function of a change machine.<br />
Additional automatic functionality is also included that will further enhance the owner<br />
friendliness of this machine. For example, if two of the same type coin dispensers are available<br />
(example: 2 quarter hoppers), the machine will automatically figure out that it should give even<br />
amounts out of each dispenser for each deposit. In addition, if one of the coin dispensers can no<br />
longer function properly, the remaining dispenser will take over and complete the transactions.<br />
The Make Best <strong>Change</strong> Feature is always active. When used in combination with the Forced<br />
Vend Feature you can configure virtually any dispense combination desired. See the “Feature<br />
Settings” section of this manual for an explanation of the Forced Vend Feature.<br />
DEVICE & MACHINE FEATURE DIFFERENCES<br />
DEVICE FEATURES - Each device (dispenser) is capable of managing it’s own features and<br />
related functions. These features will be referred to as “DEVICE FEATURES”.<br />
MACHINE FEATURES - In addition to managing it’s own Device Features, each device<br />
(dispenser) can also manage machine features. Machine Features and related functions, are those<br />
that have to do with the overall machine, whereby Device Features only relate to a specific<br />
device (module). Examples of Machine Features are: Fast Vend Shutoff, Bill Acceptance and<br />
Security, and Automatic Reset. Machine Features are managed by a designated device. This<br />
device is called the Primary Device.<br />
PRIMARY DEVICE<br />
Machine Features are managed by only one device in the machine. The device that manages<br />
these is referred to as the “PRIMARY DEVICE”. The location where the primary device is<br />
mounted within the machine is identified with a label marked “Primary Device”. All other<br />
devices are considered SECONDARY DEVICES and their locations in the machine are not<br />
labeled.<br />
VERY IMPORTANT NOTE REGARDING PRIMARY DEVICE LOCATION:<br />
The factory programming of the “Machine Features” is identical in all devices. This allows ease of replacement<br />
should a new or replacement device be placed in the Primary Device location. Any device can be used as the<br />
Primary Device. However, the new device should contain the correct programming for the desired Machine<br />
Features. Therefore, if an alteration has been made to the factory settings of the device that is removed, the<br />
replacement device should also contain the desired Machine Feature programming. Be sure to program the desired<br />
Machine Features into the new module before placing the machine back into service.<br />
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