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Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1994-February - Vol 15 Issue 12 - Page 9

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February 1994
""""'TAR TECH JOURNAL
WILLIAMS
D1P Sw1rcH Vs CMos Co1NAGE
"Of the two coinage options, each hos its own virtues and drawbacks."
particular game location. Since
dip switch coinage is the most
dependable, you should try to use
that as often as possible. If you
have clean power and a fairly
static-free environment then you
could use Cmos coinage with a
good degree of dependability.
the dip switches or the front
panel, depending on which mode
you choose.
COINAGE OPTION
2
Off = Dip Switch
On=CMOS
DIP SWITCH BANK
Switch 1
COMMON COIN SETTINGS
(DIP SWITCH):
DIP SWITCH BANK 2
(Switches 2, 3, 4).
SETUP
To set the game to either dip
switch or Cmos coinage you will
need to go into the dip switch test
or read the manual for the game,
respectively. Set the switch (bank
2, switch 1) to the option you
want and adjust the coinage via
MKII
Again, try to use dip switch coin-
age if possible. Next is a listing of
the coinage options for Mortal
Kombat II.
$.50 START/$.50 CONTINUE
Switch 2
Off
Switch 3
Off
Switch 4
Off
$.50 START/$.25
Switch 2
Switch 3
Switch 4
CONTINUE
On
Off
Off
CMOS COINAGE
TICKET MECHANISM CONTROLLER
Convert most video poker, "8-Line" style games or
just about anything to ticket output.
• Simple 3 or 4 wire installation.
• 3" x 3" PCB mounts almost anywhere, and
• Pre-harnessed for a Deltronics DL-1275 dispenser.
• Programmable pulses per ticket.
$79.95
EACH.
Home Leisure Inc.
106 Kenwood Rd.
Fayetteville, GA 30214
404/460-1960
Cmos coinage can be adjusted by
going into self test and selecting
game adjustments. You could use
custom pricing or standard pric-
ing. 95% of the time you should
be able to get what you want via
standard pricing. Follow the easy
to use on-screen display to make
any changes that you want and
that is all you need to do.
NOTE
The factory recommended pric-
ing scheme is 50 cents to start and
50 cents to continue.
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