A.3 17 Free Play
The player can operate the game without a coin (free play) or with a coin.
NO
YES
A coin is necessary for game play.
Game play is free; no coin required.
A.3 18 Hide Coin Audits
The coin audits may, or may not be displayed.
YES
NO
HIDE NAMES -
The coin audits are not displayed.
The coin audits are displayed.
The coin audit value is shown but not the audit name.
A.3 19 1 Coin Buy-in
If game pricing is set to 1 for
50¢/2
for $1.00 the player is allowed to 'buy-in' a subsequent game
for 1 coin. The number of games that may be purchased at this cost is determined by the
number of players in the previous game; that is, if the previous game had three players,
3
Credits can be purchased at the rate of 1 coin per credit.
YES
NO
The player has 10 seconds to buy-in at 1 coin per game.
The buy-in feature is disabled.
A.3 20 Base Coin Size
The number of ticket per coin calculations.
A.3 21 Coin Meter Units
It is possible to connect a coin meter to the knocker coil driver which will log all coins through all
slots. This adjustment activates the use of the knocker driver for this purpose, and determines
the value of each unit on the meter. For example, to show the total amount of money collected
as "total quarters", set this adjustment to "0.25". To show the amount of money collected as
"total dollars", set this adjustment to "1.00".
Setting this adjustment to anything other than Off establishes the coin unit for a meter attached
to the knocker driver, and overrides use of the knocker during awards.
A.3 22 Dollar Bill Slot
The system normally requires 150 microseconds between coin pulses. This is too long a delay
for a fast-pulsing dollar bill validator. This adjustment may be used to tell the game that there is a
fast pulsing dollar bill validator connected to one of the coin switches. The options are:
NONE
=
No validator connected.
LEFT
=
Validator connected to left slot.
CENTER
=
Validator connected to center slot.
RIGHT
=
Validator connected to right slot.
FOURTH
=
Validator connected to fourth slot.
A.3 23 Minimum Coin Microseconds
This is the minimum width required for coin pulses to be accepted as valid coins. This may be
changed to prevent certain kinds of cheating.
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