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- OFF: The J2000 is not receiving power.
- EITHER ONE LIT: The J-2000 is receiving power but the VMC is not communicating
with it.
- ALTERNATING: The VMC is communicating.
In sell mode the alternately flashing of the points of status of thousands, hundreds
and tens tell of the state of the communication between the J-2000 and the machine.
¬ One point flashing at the thousands indicates that the compact is tracing the
peripherals.
- One point flashing at the hundreds indicates that the compact is tracing the coin
validator.
® One point at tens indicates that the compact is sending the credit command.
The digit 2 tell us about the state of the sale.
1: Selection detected.
2: Waiting for the end of the sale cycle.
3: Recording the sale.
In either communication protocols, when a coin was introduced or the escrow button
was pressed, the internal display will show this information in the hundreds:
0 Acceptance inhibited.
1 Refund asked for or refunding change.
2 Coin not recognised.
3 Coin accepted.
6 Coins jammed in the selector.
9 Synchronisation error.
The indication for coins rejected by inhibition (code “0” during the acceptance)
distinguishes between VMC and J-2000 inhibitions. Codes for each one are as follow:
- “0”: Coin has been inhibited by the VMC.
- “-0.”: Coin has been inhibited by the J-2000.
The indication for coins rejected by inhibition (code “0” during the acceptance)
distinguishes between VMC and J-2000 inhibitions. Codes for each one are as follow:
0 (fixed) Acceptance of coins inhibited by the machine.
0 (flashing) Acceptance inhibited by the control board.
Selection button “1” is used to enter the programming mode and to select the address
that you wish to consult or modify. If maintained pressed, the addresses change in an
inverse direction
Selection button “4” is used to return to the sale mode. In the case that it is not
pressed the J-2000 returns automatically to the sale mode after one minute from the
last action carried out.
Selection buttons “2” and “3” allow you to visualise and modify the contents of the
programming addresses.