WinEMP - NRI

WinEMP - NRI WinEMP - NRI

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National Rejectors, Inc. GmbH, Buxtehude OPERATION The left column of the table screen (see page 13) shows the critical coin Limited coin. The factor with which the smallest coin value is multiplied in order to find the value of the critical coin, is changed. If you wish to change the factor to find the critical value, please use your mouse to mark the current factor shown in the white input field and then enter a new factor value using the keyboard. When leaving this screen, you will be asked whether the data entered is to be saved in the device. By clicking on the button YES the new values would be saved in the coin validator. Determine the difference to the set price (only G-18 battery) The value to be added is the difference between the product price set in the coin validator minus the maximum number of critical coins inserted (see previous section). Example (The product price is 3 €) Smallest coin: 00.50 (smallest coin accepted by the vending machine) Critical coin 1 (1 x 00.50 = 0.5 €) Addable value: 1 (3 € – 2 € = 1 €) With this setting, the vending machine will only accept four 50 cent coins for every sales process! The left hand column of the table screen (see page 13) shows the addable value Difference (difference to the price). If you wish to change this value, please use your mouse to mark the current value shown in the white input field and then enter a new value using the keyboard. When leaving this screen, you will be asked whether the data entered is to be saved in the device. By clicking on the button YES the new values would be saved in the coin validator. 16

National Rejectors, Inc. GmbH, Buxtehude OPERATION Program channel specific data (Table screen) The two following sections describe how to assign a number of functions to a coin channel. To do this access the table screen (see page 13) as described in the section ”Compare coin values with stored channel values”. Assign a coin type to a coin channel (only G-18 battery) To improve the rejection of false coins, up to three coin channels have been allocated the same coin value. • Normal channel (low channel number) with wide acceptance band for the highest possible ascceptance of valid coins • If necessary narrow channel (higher/highest channel number) with narrower acceptance band for optimal rejection of false coins • If necessary very narrow channel (highest channel number) with greatly narrowed down acceptance band for highest rejection of false coins but with still acceptable acceptance of valid coins Most coin types are allocated two channels – one normal and one narrow channel. The label for the coin validator shows which coin type has been programmed for which coin channel (see appropriate instructions for the coin validator). If you wish to allocate a specific coin value to a coin channel, in the table screen (see page 13), in the right column under the heading Value call up a pull down menu showing the possible factors using the mouse by clicking on the arrow button or the white input field and select the required factor with which the smallest coin value is to be multiplied. If the smallest coin value is e.g. 5 p, the factor 40 would have to be selected for the allocation of 2 £. When leaving this screen, you will be asked whether the data entered is to be saved in the device. By clicking on the button YES the new values would be saved in the coin validator. 17

National Rejectors, Inc. GmbH, Buxtehude OPERATION<br />

The left column of the table screen (see page 13) shows the critical coin<br />

Limited coin. The factor with which the smallest coin value is multiplied<br />

in order to find the value of the critical coin, is changed.<br />

If you wish to change the factor to find the critical value, please use<br />

your mouse to mark the current factor shown in the white input field and<br />

then enter a new factor value using the keyboard.<br />

When leaving this screen, you will be asked whether the data entered<br />

is to be saved in the device. By clicking on the button YES the new<br />

values would be saved in the coin validator.<br />

Determine the difference to the set price (only G-18 battery)<br />

The value to be added is the difference between the product price set in<br />

the coin validator minus the maximum number of critical coins inserted<br />

(see previous section).<br />

Example<br />

(The product price is 3 €)<br />

Smallest coin: 00.50 (smallest coin accepted by the vending machine)<br />

Critical coin 1 (1 x 00.50 = 0.5 €)<br />

Addable value: 1 (3 € – 2 € = 1 €)<br />

With this setting, the vending machine will only accept four 50 cent coins for every<br />

sales process!<br />

The left hand column of the table screen (see page 13) shows the addable<br />

value Difference (difference to the price).<br />

If you wish to change this value, please use your mouse to mark the<br />

current value shown in the white input field and then enter a new value<br />

using the keyboard.<br />

When leaving this screen, you will be asked whether the data entered<br />

is to be saved in the device. By clicking on the button YES the new<br />

values would be saved in the coin validator.<br />

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