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Vantage Note Reader Manual

 

This is the Vantage Note Reader Field Service Manual.

This is the US edition but the technical aspects are applicable to the Australian Vantage.

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Vantage Note Reader Sales Literature

This is the US sales literature.

9300 3-tube Coin Changer

This is an obsolete model Coin Changer with 3 tubes for change payout.

They are no longer available for purchase and are no longer serviced due to part unavailability.

MC2600 Note Acceptor

NO LONGER AVAILABLE.

The MC2600 note acceptor has been superseded by the new Vantage note acceptor.

Key Benefits & Features

  • Accepts all new notes and programmable for future currency changes.
  • Optical anti-stringing protects against fraudulent activity.
  • Channeled note path virtually eliminates note jams.
  • Cash box designed for easy note removal and capacity up to 500 notes.
  • Four-way note acceptance.
  • Upstack or downstack mounting.
  • 8 precision optical and 4 security sensors.
  • Illuminated note inlet and status indicator.
  • Easy access to option switches.

MC2600 Australia (62mm - 66mm wide bills)

  • Accepts $5, $10, $20, $50
  • 500 or 300 note cashbox
  • Standard or Slimline bezels
  • Available interfaces: 24VDC MDB, 24VAC/DC Pulse

Coinco Guardian & Vantage Training Videos

 

Below is a link to Coinco's Youtube channel:

http://www.youtube.com/user/CoincoWeb

At this channel you will find instructional videos for the Guardian 6000 coin mech and the new Vantage note reader.

 

Coin Acceptors Warranty Statement

 


Limited Warranty

Coin Acceptors, Inc., hereby warrants all products of its manufacture to be free from defects in material and factory workmanship for a period of twenty-four (24) months from the date of manufacture, as detemined by the Coin Acceptors, Inc. manufacturing code*, subject to the following conditions:

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Unjamming the Global & Quantum Payout Base

This Guide will lead you through the process of unjamming a Global or Quantum Coin changer payout base.

You will recognise a payout jam when either tubes A & B or tubes C & D will not payout when the inventory buttons are pushed. You may also hear the payout motors squealing as they try to work against the jam.

Do not attempt to clear a jammed coin with screwdriver as this will cause further damaged to the payout base and further jams.

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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.

 

Does my Guardian 6000 coin mech need a new steeper coin rail?

A:

The metal coin rail sits in the acceptor gate path, where the coin first enter the acceptor. Its function is to debounce the coin so reliable readings can by taken by the coin mech's sensors.

Older Guardian 6000 coin mechs have a shallower (15 degrees) rail, identified by the circular hole in the rail.

The new rail is steeper (20 degrees) and is identified by the rounded square hole in it.

If you have any Guardian 6000 coin mechs with the older rail, please contact us and we will send you some to swap over.