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5.6 Coin inhibition/activation of narrow coin channels
If coins are no longer to be accepted for payment on the machine you can either
• inhibit coin acceptance completely,
• inhibit all coin channels of a certain coin to ensure that this coin is no longer accepted, or
• inhibit the normal coin channel of a certain coin so that this coin is accepted only in the
narrow channel.
5.6.1 Inhibiting all coins via the machine control system (common inhibit)
The machine can inhibit coin acceptance via the common inhibit signal line of the BDTA interface.
In this case the coin validator does not accept any coins (cf. Chap. 10.2 Interfaces, p. 46).
In case of BACTA coin validators, all inhibit lines assigned to the coins must be
activated.
5.6.2 Inhibiting individual coins/coin channels via the machine control
system (single inhibit)
For inhibiting a coin six single inhibit signal lines are available to the machine to
• inhibit all coin channels of a certain coin, e.g. if there is no more change in an external
payoutunitorincaseofhighfraudhazard.
• inhibit the normal coin channel of a certain coin so that this coin is accepted only in the
narrow channel
(cf. Chap. 10.2 Interfaces, p. 46).
The coin type or coin channel and the signal line via which it is to be inhibited are determined
bycustomizedfactoryprogramming.
5.6.3 Inhibiting individual coins/coin channels via the switch blocks
As an alternative to inhibition via the control system you can inhibit individual coin channels on
site via the switch blocks on the coin validator.
Chap. 7.2 Inhibiting coins/activating narrow coin channel, p. 35, describes how to inhibit these coin channels

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