Rowe AMi Ri-3 Credit Einstellen

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Rowe AMi Ri-3 Credit Einstellen
01.09.11 19:47
Hi,

ich habe meine Rowe Ami RI-3 auf Euro umgestellt.

Mit ist nur nicht ganz klar wie ich die Dioden und chips stecken muss damit die Münzen stimmen.

Für 5 US Cent nimmt er 10Cent
Für 10US Cent nimmt er 20 Cent
Für 25US Cent nimmt er 50 Cent
Für 50US Cent nimmt er 1 Euro
und für 1USD nimmt er 2 Euro

kann die Box 5 Sorten Münzen verarbeiten?

Ein Spiel soll 10 bzw. 20 Cent kosten je nachdem was möglich ist.

Kann mit einer sagen was es mit den Dioden auf dem Pricing board auf sich hat, das begreife ich nicht so ganz.

Danke und Gruß
Jojo
Re: Rowe AMi Ri-3 Credit Einstellen
02.09.11 09:47
Hello Jojo,

The Pricing Board that is used in the RI-3 is the same that is used in the R-84 through to R-88 and includes RI-4, RI-5 and the CTI-2.

This board is quite flexible with regards to getting different pricing structures but tends to be confusing due the the USA teminology.

The first thing to set up is the coin ratio, in the UK we would use the 1,2,5,10 ratio (a diode in CR328).
The reason for this is we would substitute the coins to 10p, 20p, 50 and £1.00.

Next you need to set the diode for the Price of Credit Level 1 with a diode in CR324, CR325, CR326 or CR327.
We would use a diode in CR325 (marked 10C) for 1 credit for 10P or set it two CR326 (marked 20C) to give a credit for 20P (2 x 10P)

The slots for the cards which are just shorting cards are marked up as the following:-

Prem Ratio
1 Play Price (this is another means of setting the number of coins per a play)
CRD Level 1 (you can use these credit levels to give bonuses on multiple coins or values of coins)
CRD Level 2
CRD Level 3
CRD Level 4

You have to use the Pricing board in conjunction with the coin mechanism, the cables that go to the coin fingers in the UK case would be 10p, 20p, 50p and £1.00. the value of credit can be changed by altering the cables to the coin fingers.
This can be useful when using electronic coin mechanisms such as the Mars mech, all electronic coin mechanism use an interface which just uses one of the coin finger wires.

Regards
Alan Hood
ami-man
UK
alan-hood@datex.co.uk



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