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russkill
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Notey

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i have a monster cash machine with note acceptor, the machine reset itself for some reason and now the hopper only wants £125 instead of £250 and the note acceptor has a red x, do you know how to get the machine to recognize the note accepor again please?
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Re: Notey

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russkill wrote:i have a monster cash machine with note acceptor, the machine reset itself for some reason and now the hopper only wants £125 instead of £250 and the note acceptor has a red x, do you know how to get the machine to recognize the note accepor again please?
I am also getting ALM 48 when I first switch on but it plays ok after that
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Battery fe*ked,
Machine has lost it's code for the notey
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6502 wrote:Battery fe*ked,
Machine has lost it's code for the notey
How do I input the code so it does see it then please?
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russkill wrote:
6502 wrote:Battery fe*ked,
Machine has lost it's code for the notey
How do I input the code so it does see it then please?
I can put the machine in test mode and goto 1.5 BNV, inpout 6 digit code off tope of notey then test, but it says no response????? help!
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russkill wrote:
russkill wrote:
6502 wrote:Battery fe*ked,
Machine has lost it's code for the notey
How do I input the code so it does see it then please?
I can put the machine in test mode and goto 1.5 BNV, inpout 6 digit code off tope of notey then test, but it says no response????? help!
You need to reset the BNV code on the Notey itself 1st,

Take it out and unplug it, and find the switches on it, put sw6 on, then plug it in, wait about 15 seconds then turn sw6 off, then go to test 1.5 -should now work.
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6502 wrote:
russkill wrote:
russkill wrote: How do I input the code so it does see it then please?
I can put the machine in test mode and goto 1.5 BNV, inpout 6 digit code off tope of notey then test, but it says no response????? help!
You need to reset the BNV code on the Notey itself 1st,

Take it out and unplug it, and find the switches on it, put sw6 on, then plug it in, wait about 15 seconds then turn sw6 off, then go to test 1.5 -should now work.
Turned machine off, unplugged notey and turned sw6 on, waited for machine to boot, turned sw6 off, went into test bnv no response enter code, entered code, bnv no response. ?
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russkill wrote:
6502 wrote:
russkill wrote: I can put the machine in test mode and goto 1.5 BNV, inpout 6 digit code off tope of notey then test, but it says no response????? help!
You need to reset the BNV code on the Notey itself 1st,

Take it out and unplug it, and find the switches on it, put sw6 on, then plug it in, wait about 15 seconds then turn sw6 off, then go to test 1.5 -should now work.
Turned machine off, unplugged notey and turned sw6 on, waited for machine to boot, turned sw6 off, went into test bnv no response enter code, entered code, bnv no response. ?
!!!!! Cracked it! was pressing wrong button at end of code sequence, thanks...
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Post by 6502 »

Sound.

But you will have to do tis every time you get the alarm, change the battery!
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6502 wrote:Sound.

But you will have to do tis every time you get the alarm, change the battery!
Hmm, looks like the little battery is soldered in?
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russkill wrote:
6502 wrote:Sound.

But you will have to do tis every time you get the alarm, change the battery!
Hmm, looks like the little battery is soldered in?
It will be yes.
You will need to solder the old one out and the new one in.
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aaamusements.co.uk wrote:
russkill wrote:
6502 wrote:Sound.

But you will have to do tis every time you get the alarm, change the battery!
Hmm, looks like the little battery is soldered in?
It will be yes.
You will need to solder the old one out and the new one in.
Superb, thanx.
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