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MC-CRX Card Reader

Coinco’s new MC Series CRX delivers a new level of profit by combining credit and debit card acceptance with conventional note acceptor technology.

Key Features & Benefits

Increase sales by offering customers more ways to pay. Accepts bills, credit or debit cards, and coupons.

Intuitive vertical card swipe ensures reliable transactions time after time.

Illuminated card and bill paths capture attention for additional throughput

Audible feedback and high contrast display guide customers through the sale; resulting in repeat visits and increased sales.

Built on the highly flexible MC Series platform, the MC-CRX gains you access to the growing cashless sector.

Designed for ease of use, the optimized ergonomics make it the best product for your application.

User friendly features translate into increased sales.

More ways to pay means more profits for you.

 

MC-CRX Programming Guide

 

This is the Programming Guide for the MC-CRX combined note acceptor and card reader.

It describes the programming interface needed to communicate with the card reader.

 

MC-CRX Manual

 

This is the operation and service manual for the MC-CRX combined note acceptor and card reader.

This is the US edition but the technical aspects are applicable to the Australian MC-CRX.

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How do I set the vend price?

A: Setting The Vend Prices.

If the Vending machine is fitted with its own electronic control board the prices are set through its menu.

Otherwise is the coin mech (either ALQ-F707 or ALD-F707) is the only control in the vending machine, the prices are set with the series of switches that are behind the acceptor head, the beige part at the top, there is a latch at the top right corner that allows the acceptor head to folded forward to reveal the switches.

There are two types of price setting, single and four price, this is indicated by switch 10. If it is OFF then it is set as a single price coin mech, and conversely if it is ON it is set as a four price coin mech (even if there is only a single price for all four price lines.)

To change the price on a single price coin mech, set the price you want (for example $1.20, with switches 4 & 5 ON) and press the mode button that is to the right of the LED. It will turn off momentarily, then return to a steady on.

To change the price on a four price coin mech, set the price you want (for example $1.20, with switches 4 & 5 ON) and press the mode button that is to the right of the LED. The LED will start to flash, now press the selection on the vending machine you want that price set to. Repeat this process with every selection on the vending machine (to ensure that a price is set for all selections).

Coinco Brochure

 

Attached is a JPG file (1Mb) of the Coinco brochure, as shown below.

Royal Vendors Brochure

 

Attached is a JPG file (1.3Mb) of the Royal Vendors Brochure, as shown below.

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What are the coin tube capacities for the Guardian 6000?

A:
 
Tube capacity is as follows:

10c – 78 coins
20c – 59 coins
$1 – 52 coins
$2 – 49 coins