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5.9
Forced Dispense Override (Feature Type = Machine)
Default Settings = OFF
This feature allows the machine to ignore the
Forced Dispense Feature
setting under special deposit
circumstances. The special circumstance occurs when the deposit is Equal To an available dispenser. If
the value of the amount deposited matches a dispenser value, a dispense is issued from that dispenser. In
this way the dispenser value overrides (ignores) the Forced Dispense Feature setting. Note: this feature is
rarely implemented as it typically not necessary to accommodate the desired vend responses.
Example: Feature Settings are set to: Primary Device (Dispenser)= $.05 (nickel hopper), Secondary
Device (Dispenser) = $1.00 ($1-coin hopper or bill dispenser), and Forced Dispense Feature setting = 20.
$1 accepted: Payout is 0 from the Primary Device and 1 from the Secondary Device.
Note: The forced Dispense Feature would normally force 20 nickels to be dispensed.
$5 accepted: Payout is 20 from the Primary Device and 4 from the Secondary Device.
5.10
Accumulate (Feature Type = Machine)
Default Settings = Disabled
When this feature is enabled, a dispense will not occur until enough money has been accepted to meet or
exceed the value of the PRIMARY DEVICE. Make Best Change will then occur.
5.11
Dispenser Type (Feature Type = Device)
Default Settings = Coin
This feature is only necessary if you wish to convert a dispenser from one type (say a regular coin –
quarter) to a token type (say a .984 token). Changing this feature can greatly alter how your machine
works. Valid dispenser types are: Coin, token, bill, ticket and card.
5.12
Dispenser Sub Type (Feature Type = Device)
Default Settings = Uninote Dispenser
Dispenser type must be set to Bill Dispenser before setting the Dispenser Sub Type. The Dispenser Sub
Type allows the owner to select which Bill Dispenser model is being used in the machine. This will
establish the correct communication and machine options for the selected Bill Dispenser.