Mektek Programmer
Mektek Programmer
B, 1, 2, etc has been accepted. Values are usually assigned to each coin outside
the validator except in the
case of a totaliser. Eg ME181, G13 totaliser.
Programmer function
20 coins of each type to be programmed are dropped through the validator. The Me
ktek Programmer takes the
outputs from the sensors as coins are dropped through, performs a statistical an
alysis on the values and
generates limits according to a supplied Coinset File appropriate to the validat
or and to the coins to be
programmed. The new limits can be examined for overlaps, adjusted if necessary a
nd then transferred to a
plug-in memory device which is inserted into a socket on the validator for a Mar
s unit or directly into the
EEPROM for Coin Controls or NRI. Coins are passed through the validator to confi
rm acceptance.
Mektek3 Manual V1..4English 4
Credits
What is a credit?
Each time the programmer is used for a chargeable operation a credit is deducted
from the total held in the
Programmer. For example the routine for programming an MEI mech, including coin
data gathering, transferring
the data to an E+1 device and testing coin acceptance would consume one credit.
A warning message is
displayed when the credits need replenishing. Credits can only be purchased from
the supplier of your
Programmer.
Checking credits
To check the number of credits remaining in the Programmer or to order more cred
its start the Programmer &
click on Load Credits. The number of credits available is shown along with the n
umber used since last
replenishment.
Loading credits
To replenish credits start the Programmer and click on Load Credits.
Click on the Number Requested box and enter the amount required
Click on Request More Credits and a unique code message of up to 40 characters w
ill appear in the Code
String box. Copy (double click on the box to select the field, right click on th
e mouse and click on Copy) then
paste this number into an Email or Fax and send to your supplier.