Installation & Instruction Manual - Standard Change
Installation & Instruction Manual - Standard Change
Installation & Instruction Manual - Standard Change
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Ticket Coast Time (Feature Type = Device)<br />
• Default Settings = 50 msec<br />
This is the amount of time the ticket device will remain on even after the last ticket notch is detected.<br />
This is useful if you would like to leave a little extra ticket sticking out the front of the machine. Caution<br />
should be taken to avoid excessive coasting as ticket tearing can occur.<br />
Ticket Transfer Factor (Feature Type = Device)<br />
• Default Settings = 2<br />
This setting is only used if you have set the ticket dispenser to “transfer” (see Dispenser Transfer) ticket<br />
dispenses in the event the ticket dispenser becomes empty. It is necessary as a result of a physical<br />
limitation in the ticket issuing device and therefore is represented as a “Factor”. If you do not intend to<br />
transfer from the ticket dispenser, you do not need to change this setting for any reason.<br />
To determine the TTF (Ticket Transfer Factor) needed, use the following formula: TTF = 4.0”/length of<br />
a single ticket. For a standard 2.0” ticket the TTF = 2 which is the default setting (2 = 4.0” / 2.0”). It is<br />
important to note that the ticket transfer factor must equal to the whole numbers 1,2 or 4 for the transfer<br />
to work properly. Any other TTF will not allow the ticket dispenser to transfer properly<br />
Tickets Per Notch (Feature Type = Device)<br />
• Default Settings = 1 Available in software version 01.034 or newer<br />
Each notch between tickets will be counted as one ticket. This feature is used if more than one ticket is<br />
dispensed yet only counted (notch) as one. Settings other than the default are used in applications where<br />
two side-by-side tickets are dispensed while the ticket issuing device only counts (notch) one ticket. This<br />
unique circumstance typically occurs when two 1” ticket rolls (or fan fold) are manufactured side-byside<br />
and dispensed from ticket issuing device capable of dispensing 2” wide tickets.<br />
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