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TT-2000 Ticket Eater

 by Deltronic Labs                                                      June 2015 

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Blade Adjustment & Replacement 

Stationary Blade Adjustment 

The Ticket Eater blade is adjusted at the factory.  As the blade wears, adjusting it so that 
it is closer to the cutter will extend its life.  To adjust the blade, follow these steps: 

1.

 

Make sure the 

POWER IS OFF

 

and the cutter is not rotating. 

2.

 

Pull straight up to remove the cutter assembly from guide housing assembly 

3.

 

Set the cutter assembly on a spacer or the edge of your workbench so that you can 
access the blade screws and turn the flywheel. 

CAUTION:

  Even a dull blade is sharp enough to cut your fingers.  Keep them 

away from the cutter and the blade. 

4.

 

Use a 7/64 inch hex wrench to loosen the socket head attachment screws that hold 
the stationary blade.  Loosen them so that they can be turned with your bare 
fingers, but do not remove them. 

 

Socket Head Attachment Screw 

 

Adjustment Set Screw 

 

5.

 

Insert a 1/16 inch hex wrench through the top clearance hole of the stationary 
blade into the set screw. 

6.

 

Turning the set screw clockwise will move the blade closer to the cutter.  Slowly 
spin the flywheel while turning the set screw clockwise.  As the blade nears the 
cutter edge you will start to hear and feel the blade touch the cutter as you rotate 
it.  If you go too far the cutter will not turn freely.  Adjust both the left and right 
sides so that you get no contact and can see no light between the cutter and the 
blade. 

7.

 

Slowly tighten the screws that hold the stationary blade while rotating the cutter 
and checking the contact adjustment.  As the screws are tightened they will pull 
the blade away from the cutter.  Use the adjustment screws to compensate. 

Summary of Contents for Ticket Eater D2000

Page 1: ...TT 2000 Ticket Eater by Deltronic Labs June 2015 1 TT 2000 D2000 Ticket Eater with AP 100 Logic Board...

Page 2: ...rforming Functions without Software 12 Managing Cheating Detection 13 Maintenance Checklist 15 Blade Adjustment Replacement 18 Printers and Loading Paper 20 Ticket Specifications 22 Diagnostic LEDs 24...

Page 3: ...the buttons this is option 30 in group 99 3 4 If you are using barcoded tickets the Ticket Eater must learn the barcode pattern on the tickets When using the buttons use the options in group 99 4 5 Re...

Page 4: ...number is displayed when cheating is detected The number indicates how the cheating was detected 0 blocked middle sensor possible jam 1 bucket sensor 2 rear sensors 3 bad ticket length 4 direction of...

Page 5: ...Print The maximum possible count is limited by the number of digits in the door display When this count is reached the Ticket Eater will stop and display this message After the card is scanned or a re...

Page 6: ...nect to the ticket eater USB 1 x is not supported To make this connection 1 Open the top door of the Ticket Eater 2 Pull out the safety switch This turns the Ticket Eater on with the door open The red...

Page 7: ...the entry blanks to edit a configuration As you move to each entry blank instructions for that entry appear Some entries are applicable only to certain hardware Save and Open Configuration Files Use t...

Page 8: ...on 3 Wait for the display to finish the power up test 4 Push the SW1 button 5 The display will show 99 0 You are now in Options Mode In Options Mode the first number 99 in this case shows the number o...

Page 9: ...too large if option 13 is not set to their preference Option 24 also affects the barcode on the receipt When set to 3 a 14 digit barcode is used When set to 4 a 16 digit barcode is used Group 99 2 Op...

Page 10: ...and choose HO for option 30 BCR 1000 ver 2 rev 5 sensor boards do not have holes only jumpers If you must use them to count holes only tickets set option 30 to 2 In this configuration there is NO SENS...

Page 11: ...of seven tickets 4 After reading the tickets the ticket eater will stop and display a series of numbers which represent the barcode pattern If these numbers are all zeros the reading failed 5 To acce...

Page 12: ...mber Red Decrease the function number SW1 Select the function Function Action 0 Exit the function mode 1 Print a duplicate receipt 2 Print an audit report see option group 99 5 to reset the audit coun...

Page 13: ...ngs section of this manual for guidance on the correct shape If this occurs frequently the springs are weakened and should be replaced Check the side plates for wear Worn side plates will not hold the...

Page 14: ...o has an extra middle sensor for detecting movement direction The DS 2000 sensor board has a top and a bottom barcode sensor It is used with tickets that have barcodes on one side only If the graphics...

Page 15: ...ow this procedure to replace it a The motor assembly has extra O rings installed on both the Lower Drive Roller Shaft and the Motor Shaft Before replacing the guide assembly make sure the O rings are...

Page 16: ...hen replacing the Cutter make sure that it is seated all the way down so that its gear meshes with the large gear on the Driveshaft 4 Clean the optical sensors on the sensor board a Carefully unplug t...

Page 17: ...re most affected by dust build up While cleaning TURN OFF THE POWER Do not use a metal ended vacuum to clean any circuit board A can of compressed air or an air compressor is recommended for cleaning...

Page 18: ...rews that hold the stationary blade Loosen them so that they can be turned with your bare fingers but do not remove them Socket Head Attachment Screw Adjustment Set Screw 5 Insert a 1 16 inch hex wren...

Page 19: ...l straight up to remove the cutter assembly from guide housing assembly 3 Set the cutter assembly on a spacer or the edge of your workbench so that you can access the blade screws and turn the flywhee...

Page 20: ...switch feeds paper Custom VKP80II thermal printer This printer is has replaced the obsolete PPU 231 The printer sits on a shelf inside the cabinet To load paper 1 Start with the printer on 2 Make sure...

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Page 22: ...as thin bars spaces The overall length of the barcode should be 0 7 to 1 inch A stripe in the middle of the tickets in line with the holes is reserved for the barcodes see photo above The barcode mus...

Page 23: ...should not have bold graphics or borders in the reserved center area Other graphics can be printed there but solid bold graphics can appear to be a hole to sensors which use light reflected from the...

Page 24: ...cket detected Off when front sensor sees ticket BCR 1000 Rev 1 4 Rear Red Ticket detected Off when both rear sensors see ticket HO 1000 Rev 5 LED 1 Red Ticket detected On when middle front sensor sees...

Page 25: ...RUN PRG jumper on the AP 100PM board the board with the battery on it is in the RUN position 2 Try switching door displays see page 3 3 Check the connections between the logic board the printer and t...

Page 26: ...the shaft 4 Paper stuck in the housing 5 Stationary blade adjustment 6 Proper seating of the cutter assembly in the guide housing assembly Guide Assembly checks 1 Roller spring tension 2 Roller sprin...

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Page 34: ...oards HO1000 Rev 4 This drawing shows the HO1000 Rev 4 sensor board This board does not read barcodes It has 3 LED s which are circled in red SENSOR LED NOTES Front D1 Off when sees ticket Middle D2 O...

Page 35: ...board This board works with the LS2000 board that mounts below the tickets It does not read barcodes The board has 4 LED s which are circled in red SENSOR LED NOTES Front LED1 Off when sees ticket Mid...

Page 36: ...to read barcoded or holes only tickets The drawing on the right shows the jumper positions for barcoded tickets The one on the left is for holes only tickets Note that the logic board options must als...

Page 37: ...rear sensors provide additional cheat detection HO 1000 Rev 5 SENSOR LED NOTES Front 4 On when sees ticket Middle Front 1 On when sees ticket Middle Rear 6 On when sees ticket Rear Left 3 On when sees...

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Page 50: ...be responsible for damage caused by or due to misuse of operation or power requirements including system overloads or modification and burn out of electronic boards Nor will Deltronic Labs Inc be res...

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