PaulLovesJamie
rural 5 bay SS
I have a hamilton RNS, I dispense tokens valued at $1.
I'm going to reduce my discounts, and probably make more changes as time goes on.
Can someone explain to me how the c2000 dip switches work, ie how do I set them to get the payouts I want? Better yet, point me at a document that defines each of these 12 switches labeled A-L and how to configure them?
I do know that to get a $1 = 1 token payout, ie $1=1,$5=5,$10=10,$20=20 H & K ON, all others OFF. Thats in the manual.
I'm currently using E,H,J,K,L on, all others off. That gives me $1=1, $5=5, $10=11, $20=23. (btw, 2 different people at Hamilton said "that doesnt work, dont know anything about that.")
Right now I'm going to reduce my discount, I want to switch to $1=1, $5=5, $10=10, $20=22.
I may reduce it further to $1=1, $5=5, $10=10, $20=21. Or I may eliminate the discount entirely.
Im also seriously considering NOT accepting $1 bills in this bill changer, which means I am considering
$1=n/a, $5=5, $10=10, $20=22.
$1=n/a, $5=5, $10=10, $20=21.
$1=n/a, $5=5, $10=10, $20=20.
So as you can see, I want to figure out a half dozen configurations, and of course I want to know how everything works.
Any links or info on how to tweak these dip switches would be appreciated.
I'm going to reduce my discounts, and probably make more changes as time goes on.
Can someone explain to me how the c2000 dip switches work, ie how do I set them to get the payouts I want? Better yet, point me at a document that defines each of these 12 switches labeled A-L and how to configure them?
I do know that to get a $1 = 1 token payout, ie $1=1,$5=5,$10=10,$20=20 H & K ON, all others OFF. Thats in the manual.
I'm currently using E,H,J,K,L on, all others off. That gives me $1=1, $5=5, $10=11, $20=23. (btw, 2 different people at Hamilton said "that doesnt work, dont know anything about that.")
Right now I'm going to reduce my discount, I want to switch to $1=1, $5=5, $10=10, $20=22.
I may reduce it further to $1=1, $5=5, $10=10, $20=21. Or I may eliminate the discount entirely.
Im also seriously considering NOT accepting $1 bills in this bill changer, which means I am considering
$1=n/a, $5=5, $10=10, $20=22.
$1=n/a, $5=5, $10=10, $20=21.
$1=n/a, $5=5, $10=10, $20=20.
So as you can see, I want to figure out a half dozen configurations, and of course I want to know how everything works.
Any links or info on how to tweak these dip switches would be appreciated.