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TT-2000, TTD-2000, TT-4000 Ticket Eaters by Deltronic Labs June 2019
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may misread, so some tolerance for misreads is required. Option 33 in group 99 3
controls the tolerance.
HO-2000, BCR-2000, DS-2000
The HO-2000 sensor board has an extra middle sensor for detecting the direction a ticket
is moving. It is not confused by any printing on the tickets because it uses light being
blocked by the ticket rather than light reflected off the ticket. This is very effective and
needs no tolerance. Option 30 in group 99 3 should be set to 5 when using this board.
Setting it to 1 (HO-1000 setting) will disable use of the extra sensor and the enhanced
performance it gives.
The BCR-2000 sensor board also 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 on the reverse side of the tickets do
not confuse the sensor, the signal from that sensor can be used to detect movement
direction. In this case set option 30 to 3. If the graphics cause counting problems then
set option 30 to 6 which causes the signal to be ignored.
Err x Message
On firmware versions 2.14 and later, “Err x” (where x is a number) is displayed when
cheating is detected. The number indicates how the cheating was detected:
0
Blocked middle sensor (possible jam)
1
Full-bucket sensor
2
Rear sensors
3
Bad ticket length
4
Direction of ticket movement
(requires HO-2000, BCR-2000, or DS-2000 sensor board)
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