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Title: v7000 coin mech issues
Post by: Nepa Coin Op on October 19, 2018, 01:48:54 PM
I have a few of these here and I can not get the coin mechs to work...... I have done safe rams on them but not sure I config them correctly when going through the initial set up ... what should the settings be for the coin mech ??


thanks
Title: Re: v7000 coin mech issues
Post by: Anntron on January 01, 2019, 05:15:42 PM
Just to review:

[/size]After TOTAL CLEAR MACHINE SETTINGS
[/size]
[/size]After a SafeRAMâ„¢ Clear and restart:
[/size]
[/size]The Set EEPROM Options screen then displays (not necessarily in this order) the settings for
[/size]CURRENT JURISDICTION, PRIMARY HOST, SECONDARY HOST, SAS® VERSION,
[/size]CHASSIS TYPE, COIN ACCEPTOR, BILL ACCEPTOR, HOPPER TYPE,
[/size]DOUBLE DOWN, TOURNAMENT, SECONDARY DEVICE and RESIDUAL
[/size]CREDIT MODE.
[/size]
[/size]Coin Acceptor:[/b]
[/size]The choices for COIN ACCEPTOR are
[/size]COIN ACCEPTOR ONLY -This is the one I use.
[/size]COIN ACCEPTOR AND COD BOARD,
[/size]NRI. COIN ACCEPTOR ONLY
[/size]
[/size]COIN ACCEPTOR AND COD BOARD refer to the
[/size]presence or absence of a coin optic decoder (COD)
[/size]board (Bally part # AS-03356-0303). Some versions
[/size]of Main programs offer choices for Coin Mechanisms,
[/size]Inc., CC-62 or CC-16 coin acceptors. The CC-62 does
[/size]not require a COD board. The CC-16 does.
[/size]NRI refers to the National Rejectors, Inc., brand of
[/size]programmable coin acceptors and the processing of
[/size]coin information for this acceptor.
[/size]Other brands of coin acceptors may be compatible if
[/size]they conform to the size and electrical operation of
[/size]these acceptors.
[/size]
[/size]If you have gone through the entire setup, started the machine, and the Acceptor still does not work,
[/size]open the door and turn the Reset Key on the upper right side of the machine.
[/size]Highlight over the Coin\Bill Validator and hit SELECT.  The test screen will appear.
[/size]If the coin Coin Acceptor is not present then try another Acceptor setting on the "Set EEPROM Options" screen.
[/size]If you try all the options and the acceptor is still not present, I think the acceptor may be bad.
[/size] If it sees the acceptor,  check the ERROR codes then
[/size]drop a coin in the slot and check the error codes again.
[/size]This might help to isolate the problem.
[/size]Good luck.
[/size]PS. When I had a similar problem, I found a wire in the acceptor had disconnected from the solder head.
Title: Re: v7000 coin mech issues
Post by: Badbaud on January 01, 2019, 10:52:38 PM
Make sure the small switch on the front is turned on always.
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