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Title: IDX Xeptors Training Presentation Rev. 11/04


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IDX XeptorsTraining PresentationRev. 11/04
  • Its All About Security Crossplay Counterfeits

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What Is This Training For?
  1. To Understand Crossplay Counterfeiting Issues.
  2. To Know How To Setup Operate IDX Xeptors To
    Successfully Defeat Crossplay Counterfeiting.

Chinese Philosopher Confucius Put It This Way
I Hear. And I Forget.
I See And I Remember.
I Do. And I Understand !
So. BECOME THE EXPERT. Actually Do It -
Yourself.
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Discussion Topics
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IDX Company Information
? Founded in December 1987 by James Halsey,
Scott Juds and others.
? Objective To design, manufacture and sell
optically encoded tokens and coin acceptors
to prevent token counterfeiting and cross-play.
? US Patent 5,046,841 for optically encoded
tokens acceptors 1991.
? Related patents US6564997,  AU6653600, 
AU753887,  CA2323844,  GB2357620, GB2375215,
GB2375216, GB2375217, GB2375428,
GB2376336, GB2375647, US6112876, AU749495,
AU2065700, US6021882, AU1952499, AU720213,
CA2265244, GB2335297, US5046841, AU4788290,
AU619639, CA1313806, DE4000197, GB2227347,
JP2228791, JP2920396B2
? 1990 Entered carwash market with plastic
tokens MA701 acceptor.
? 1997 Entered casino market with X-Mark
tokens X-10 Xeptor.
? 2001 Initiated work on holographic tokens
chips with DuPont.
? Today IDX participates in both the Carwash
and Casino markets.
  • IDX has over 85 employees in El Dorado, AR, with
    7 field sales offices.
  • IDX has received numerous quality supplier
    awards from IGT and WMS.
  • IDX has licensed production of over 500,000,000
    tokens to various mints.
  • IDX has shipped over 200,000 optically encoded
    coin acceptors world wide.

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Token Security Evolution
? Unique alloy signature. ? High hopper fill
cost. ? US Mint terminated circulation.
Silver Dollar Currency
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Acceptor Security Evolution
Multi-Coin Memory
Mechanical Size Magnet
Mechanical Cradle Size Weight
Coin Comparison
Mechanical Crank
Mechanical Slide
Slot Microswitch
w/ Precision Diameter
w/ Optical Token Codes.
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Crossplay Counterfeit Law
(Federal Law Regulations Link)
  • Federal Law
  • The US Constitution Article 1, Section 8 gives
    congress exclusive authority to coin and regulate
    money vested in the US Mint.
  • The US Mint has defined the physical and usage
    limits for tokens, prohibiting crossplay of
    tokens with other coins or tokens.
  • 18 USC 336/491 provides penalties for
    producing tokens intended for use in other
    establishments.
  • The Law When a token is accepted in another
    establishment for face value, then it has become
    money and penalties may apply.
  • The US Mint requires casinos to a) sell only
    their own tokens to customers, and b) use only
    their own tokens on table games.

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Crossplay Problems
(Crossplay Articles Link)
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Counterfeit Problems
(Counterfeiting Articles Link)
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Mr. Xeptors Security Features
Topics We Will Examine Include
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SmartMark, X-Mark, H-Mark
Gen-1 1994SmartMark
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X-Mark Optical Codes
? Many different X-Mark Codes can be made by
having different rotational angles of the facet
faces.
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X-Mark Optical Codes
? X-Mark Optics include one photo-transistor and
two infrared LEDs.
? Each unit can detect one of two possible code
angles or none at all.
? The positions of the photo-elements sets which
angles it can detect.
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X-Mark Optical Codes
? The front and rear side of the token may have
different codes.
IDX owns world wide patents on the art of
optically encoded tokens and has more than once
stopped mints from making tokens that would
jeopardize X-Marks crossplay security.
Security Question Wont Other Mints Copy
X-Mark And Defeat Its Security Value?
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H-Mark vs X-Mark
This Makes H-Mark Virtually Counterfeit Proof.
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H-Mark Status
? Ticket-In-Ticket-Out technology that started to
emerge in 2001 took hold and reduced market
interest in tokens.
The Market, However, Had A Mind Of Its Own
  • The X-Mark still had not been successfully
    counterfeited. X-Marks great security record
    makes H-Mark not yet needed.

H-Mark Is On Production Hold Until The Market
Says Otherwise.
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Metal Alloy Signature
? A metal alloy sensor induces eddy currents to
flow in the coin using high frequency magnetic
fields. ? Energy lost to the current flowing
through the metal resistance is measured to
determine alloy composition.
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Multi-Metal Signature
Security Question Does Size Matter?
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X-Mark vs X-Metal Xeptors
X-10, X-50X-60, X-70 X-20, X22
X-Mark Codes ?
Bi-Metal CoinsEdge Center Metal ? ?
ThicknessSeries Anti-Series ? ?
Clad CoinsHigh/Low Frequency ?
? Currency coins often have a clad structure, but
lack X-Mark.? Token coins are secured with
X-Mark, and have no cladding.
Security Question When do you use an X-10 vs
X-20?
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Precision Diameter
TOP
As the token passes downward, the TOP, MID, and
BOT Diameter Beams are broken and re-made at
specific points in time.
.870
MID
.330
BOT
X-10 Example
The average reading error is /- .005
(0.12mm)
Shaved Coins Fool The Credit Switch On The Hopper
Exit And Thus Come Out For Free. Shaved Coins
Should Be Rejected Before They Get Into The
Hopper A Deficiency In Acceptors Without
Specific Diameter Sensors.
Security Question How Does This Relate To Empty
Hoppers?
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Acceptance Speed Matters
Newtonian Physics Says
A coin of diameter X starting at rest, falls a
distance equal to its diameter in time t. The
next coin can then start to fall behind it.
Typical Spec 6 to 10 /sec Max.
Heres What
Security Question So What?
  1. A slug fast fed with other good coins could be
    given credit.
  2. You will limit your revenue generation rate from
    fast players.
  3. Your fast players may think the machine is
    defective and move on.

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Built-In Credit Optics
External Credit Optics Part of the slot
machine, such as IGT S. Located just below
the coin acceptor. Acceptor SENSE pulse is
used to activate the machines credit optics
for a moment.
Internal Credit Optics Part of the coin
acceptor , not the machine. Located just above
and below the gate relay. Acceptor CREDIT
pulse used by slot machine.
? If Neither Machine Nor Xeptor Have Credit
OpticsAll Xeptors produce both SENSE and CREDIT
pulses, so the slotmachine will function
normally, but will be susceptible to stringing.
Security QuestionWhat If I Use The Wrong Credit
Optics Option?
? If Both Machine And Xeptor Have Credit
OpticsFor the same reason, the slot machine
will function normally. Built-in credit
sensorsprovide the best stringing defense by
combining sequence logic from its other sensors.
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K-Key X-Tracker
Security Questions 1. Who Has Access To Change
Coin Programming? ( Who really could get their
grubby mits on the acceptor if they wanted to? )
2. Who Re-programmed This Xeptor And When? (
When you get scammed, will there be any tracks
left by the perpetrator? )
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K-Key X-Tracker
The X-Key Provides1. Access control for who can
reprogram Xeptors.2. A record of re-programmed
Xeptor Serial Numbers.3. A Time-Date-AuthID
Stamp for the Xeptor to record.
Once an Xeptor is re-programmed with an X-Key
attached, the Xeptor becomes Secured and may no
longer be freely re-programmed without an X-Key
connected.
Xeptor LED Indicator Chart Xeptor LED Indicator Chart Xeptor LED Indicator Chart Xeptor LED Indicator Chart
UnSecured SecuredNo X-Key Secured w/ X-Key
Sw2 0Run Mode
Sw-2 1-6Coin Learn
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K-Key X-Tracker
X-Tracker Product Features Two level Security Roster for a) personnel management, b) X-Key log on/off. Redundant encrypted files of all activity ensure reliable, tamper proof records. X-Key is enabled only by authorized personnel who remain responsible until disabled. Authorization ID and time and date stamp stored in local files and in Xeptor memory.
X-Tracker Program Link
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K-Key X-Tracker
X-Tracker Program Link
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Installation Operation
Topics We Will Examine Include
1. Mechanical Alignment.
2. Coin Thickness Setting.
3. Coin Diameter Setting.
4. Personality Plugs.
5. Coin Programming.
6. Built-In Field Test.
7. Serial Port Tools.
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Installation Operation
Mechanical Alignment
? OEM Installed Alignment Usually Is OK,
Brackets Correct.
  • Retrofit Field Installation Be Aware
    Vigilant. Retrofit Bracket Info Link

a) Coin chute thickness differences can create a
front-back alignment problem.
b) Some acceptors edge-reference, while others
center-reference the coins.
The Mounting Dimensions May Be The Same BUT
Master Tech Question How Do You Verify Alignment
Quickly Simply?
  • Verify Front - Back Alignment With A Tongue
    Depressor.
  • Verify Overall Alignment By Passing Coins
    Through It a.) with the power turned
    off. b.) Observe proper flow to reject
    chute. c.) Observe proper flow to hopper with a
    wad of paper holding accept gate open.

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Installation Operation
Thickness Diameter Setup
Do You Want To Reject Shaved Coins? Do You Want
To Reject Counterfeit Alloys? Do You Want To Read
Minted Codes Reliably?
You Cant Measure A Floppy Fish !
Then Stop The Flop !
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Installation Operation
X-10 And X-20 Coin Thickness Setup
X-10 Web Page X-20 Web Page
Example Thickness Settings Example Thickness Settings Example Thickness Settings
Coin Type Thickness Setting
.984 token .062 A
US/Can .05 .078 A
US/Can .25 .067 A
US/Can .50 .083 B
US/Can 1 .078 B
Can 2 .067 A
1, 2 token .100 F
Brit 1 .122 H
Master Tech Question What Problems Are Avoided
By Getting This Right?
  • Too Thin Count on having coin jams.
  • Too Thick Sensor readings get sloppy and less
    discriminating.
  • Rule Of Thumb Set it to .010 to .020 thicker
    than your coin.

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Installation Operation
X-50, X-60, X-70 Coin Thickness Setup
X-50 Web Page X-60 Web Page
Typical US Casino Tokens Typical US Casino Tokens Typical US Casino Tokens
Value Thick Set To
1 Token .100 .110
2 Token .100 .110
5 Token .122 .130
10 Token .136 .150
25 Token .100 .110
50 Token .115 .130
100 Token .080 .110
For Coin Thickness Set Adjustment To Position
.080 to .102 A .110
.103 to .122 B .130
.123 to .140 C .150
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Installation Operation
X-10 Coin Diameter Setup
X-10 Web Page
THROAT SIZE MIN to MAX COIN DIAMETER SPACER COLOR
0 1.480 1.358 to 1.475 NO SPACER
1 1.356 1.245 to 1.351 Clear
2 1.260 1.157 to 1.255 Black
3 1.135 1.042 to 1.130 Orange
4 1.006 0.924 to 1.001 Yellow
5 .919 .0.845 to 0.914 Green
6 .840 0.773 to 0.835 Blue
7 1.100 1.010 to 1.095 Purple
A 1.198 1.100 to 1.193 Black / Orange
B .963 0.885 to 0.958 Yellow / Green
C 1.028 00.945 to 1.023 Orange / Green
D 1.115 1.024 to 1.110 Orange / Purple
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Installation Operation
X-50, X-60, X-70 Coin Diameter Setup
X-50 Web Page X-60 Web Page
X-60 Rear View With Coin Chute Width Guide In
Place.
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Installation Operation
Personality Plugs Electrical Interface
Personality Plug Web Page
Each Basic Acceptor Can Have 14 Different
Interfaces
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Installation Operation
Personality Plugs Electrical Interface
Personality Plug Web Page
PersonalityPlug Model PP16 PP16IC PP40 PP46 PP62 PP3337 PPUNI
CompatibilityConnector CC-16JST-6 CC-16 12VJST-6 CC-40JST-6 CC-46Molex-6 CC-62Molex-7 CC-33,-37JST-3 UniversalJST-6
Pin 1 1K to Gnd. Inhibit /Tilt Inhibit Ground 24 VDC/AC Inhibit
Pin 2 Sense Sense Inhibit /Tilt /Sense Sense /Coin Optics
Pin 3 48 VDC/AC ----- /Credit /Credit /Tilt Ground -----
Pin 4 24 VDC/AC 24 VDC/AC 24 VDC/AC /Sense /Credit   24 VDC/AC
Pin 5 12 VDC 12 VDC 12 VDC 12 VDC Key Pin   -----
Pin 6 Ground Ground Ground Ground 12 VDC   Ground
Pin 7 Inhibit    
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Installation Operation
Personality Plugs Electrical Interface
Personality Plug Web Page
PersonalityPlug Model PPNRI-6 PPNRI-3 PPIGTDC PPCDS PPSIGMA PPCWR PPMOX
CompatibilityConnector NRI 10pin IDC NRI 10pin IDC IGT DC SlotsMolex-6 JST-6 Molex-7 Wires Wires
Pin 1 Ground Ground Inhibit /Tilt Ground Yel-24VAC Yel - 24VAC
Pin 2 12VDC 12VDC /Sense Inhibit Sense Red - Relay Blk - Ground
Pin 3 /Output5 ----- ----- /Credit /Credit-A Red - Relay Wht - Inhibit
Pin 4 /Output6 ----- ----- 24VAC /Credit-B Blk - Ground Blu - /Output1
Pin 5 Coin Return ----- 12 VDC 12VDC -----   Pur - /Output2
Pin 6 Inhibit Inhibit Ground Ground 12VDC   Brn - /Output3
Pin 7 /Output1 /Output1     Inhibit    
Pin 8 /Output2 /Output2          
Pin 9 /Output3 /Output3          
Pin 10 /Output4 -----          
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Installation Operation
Personality Plugs Electrical Interface
Personality Plug Web Page
SIGNAL ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (pulse widths programmable)
INHIBIT Inhibit float or gt3.5VDC, Enable lt 1.0VDC
SENSE Active high 30ms pulse, PNP 12V pull-up 10mA max, 3.3K pull-down.
/SENSE Active low 30ms pulse, NPN sinking 10mA max, 47K 5V pull-up.
/CREDIT Active low 30ms pulse, NPN sinking 10mA max, 47K 5V pull-up.
/TILT Active low gt30ms pulse, NPN sinking 10mA max, 47K 5V pull-up.
/OUTPUT-n Active low gt30ms pulse, NPN sinking 10mA max, 47K 5V pull-up.
RELAY Relay contact terminal. 40V 0.2A peak rating.
/Coin Optics Wire-OR optics outputs enable, 100ms low pulse, 100K 12V pull-up.
48VDC/VAC Power input 38 to 55VDC, 38 to 55VAC, 35mA max _at_idle.
24VDC/VAC Power input 14 to 32VDC, 16 to 32VAC, 35mA max _at_idle.
12VDC Power input 11.5 to 16VDC, 25mA max _at_idle, 240mA accept gate.
1K to Ground 1K 1W resistor to circuit ground. (for triac holding current)
Ground Circuit common.
PersonalityPlug Model PPNRI-6 PPNRI-3
CompatibilityConnector NRI 10pin IDC NRI 10pin IDC
Pin 1 Ground Ground
Pin 2 12VDC 12VDC
Pin 3 /Output5 -----
Pin 4 /Output6 -----
Pin 5 Coin Return -----
Pin 6 Inhibit Inhibit
Pin 7 /Output1 /Output1
Pin 8 /Output2 /Output2
Pin 9 /Output3 /Output3
Pin 10 /Output4 -----
Master Tech Question Can I Convert An Xeptor
From An IGT Machine To A BallyOr WMS Machine
Just By Changing The Personality Plug?
Master Tech Question 2 Video Lottery Machines
Dont Use Sense/Credit/Tilt.How Can I Use IDX In
These Machines?
  • Video Lottery Machines
  • Use A 10-Pin NRI-Style Interface.
  • PPNRI Personality Plugs Are Designed For That
    Requirement.
  • Enable NRI Emulation On Xeptor. NRI Emulation Web
    Page
  • Yes.. If You Also
  • Check the need for Built-In Credit Optics.
  • Check the Thickness, Diameter and Coin
    Programming if the coin is different.

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Installation Operation
Coin Programming - Manually
Link To HyperTerminal
  • Xeptors Have 6 Coin Memories Can Learn 6
    Coins.
  • Accessed Via Rotary Switch Sw2 Positions 1 - 6.

To Learn A Coin
To Erase A Coin
  1. Turn Sw-2 To One Of Positions 1-6 To Learn.
  2. Press Button Sw-1 Once To Start Learn Sequence.
  3. Drop 6 Sample Coins Through The Xeptor.
  4. LED Flashes Red/Green When Complete.
  5. Turn Sw-2 Back To Position 0 Run Mode.
  1. Turn Sw-2 To One Of Positions 1-6 To Erase.
  2. Press Button Sw-1 Once To Start Erase Sequence.
  3. Drop NO Sample Coins Through The Xeptor.
  4. Turn Sw-2 Back To Position 0 Run Mode.
  5. LED Flashes Red/Green To Indicate Erase Complete.

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Installation Operation
Master Tech Question What is the purpose of
using 6 coin samples?
Master Tech Question 2 What Is The Purpose Of
Having 6 Coin Memories?
  • Answer
  • Variations exist from coin-to-coin.
  • Variations exist from reading-to-reading.
  • Therefore, a few samples allow the Xeptor to find
    the average and the distribution for each sensor
    reading to create the optimum value and tolerance
    for each coin signature parameter.
  • Answer
  • Not all coins or tokens that look alike are
    alike- Canada has 2 quarters, 2 dimes and 3
    nickels.- A second purchase of tokens is not
    always identical.
  • In order to accept all, each variation must be
    programmed.
  • (Note You can use HyperTerminal to see if you
    have variations in your coins)

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Installation Operation
Learn To Reject A Tough Slug
Unwanted Coin Web Page
  • Learn the Unwanted Coin in Coin Memory 1, Good
    Coin in 2.
  • To identify it as a coin to reject, press button
    Sw-1 13 times.
  • Complete the normal Coin Learn cycle as usual.
  • The Xeptor will then reject / accept based on
    the better match.

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Installation Operation
Coin Programming Via Coin Selector
Coin Selector Web Page
How Simple Is This?1.  Plug the Coin Selector
into an IDX Xeptor.2.  Press the button for the
coin to accept.3.  Unplug the Coin Selector and
off you go!
The Advantages?1.  Saves Time. ( Thats a
no-brainer! )2.  No Learn Errors. ( Like leaving
old coins in memory )3.  Complete Profile. (
Like having all three Canadian nickel coin
signatures ) 4. Copy Clone. ( For those
special coins or custom tokens )
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Installation Operation
Coin Selectors For US, Canada, Europe Tokens
ButtonNumber CS20x-USA1 CS20x-CAN1 CS20x-CAN2 CS20x-EUR1 CS22x-USA1 CS22x-CAN1
1 6 Coins 6 Coins Add 2 Can, 3 6 Coins 6 Coins 6 Coins
2 Config Config Add 1 Can, 2 Config Config Config
3 Xeptor Xeptor Add 25 Can, 1 Xeptor Xeptor Xeptor
4 Token 1 Token 1 Clear Coin Mem. Token 1 2 Token 5 Token
5 Token 2 Token 2 Note This will produce multi-denomination Xeptors with 3 outputs requiring Personality Plug  PPNRI-3, PP46 or PP62 for proper output interface. Token 2 1 Token 2 Token
6 Token 3 Can 2 Note This will produce multi-denomination Xeptors with 3 outputs requiring Personality Plug  PPNRI-3, PP46 or PP62 for proper output interface. Token 3 50 Token 1 Token
7 Clear Can 1 Note This will produce multi-denomination Xeptors with 3 outputs requiring Personality Plug  PPNRI-3, PP46 or PP62 for proper output interface. Eur 2 US 50 50 Token
8 US 1 Can 50 Note This will produce multi-denomination Xeptors with 3 outputs requiring Personality Plug  PPNRI-3, PP46 or PP62 for proper output interface. Eur 1 1.340" T6 1.340" T6
9 US 25 Can 25 Note This will produce multi-denomination Xeptors with 3 outputs requiring Personality Plug  PPNRI-3, PP46 or PP62 for proper output interface. Eur  50 1.340" T2 1.340" T2
10 US 10 Can 10 Note This will produce multi-denomination Xeptors with 3 outputs requiring Personality Plug  PPNRI-3, PP46 or PP62 for proper output interface. Eur  20 1.465" NS 1.465" NS
11 US 5 Can 5 Note This will produce multi-denomination Xeptors with 3 outputs requiring Personality Plug  PPNRI-3, PP46 or PP62 for proper output interface. Eur 10 1.465" T6 1.465" T6
12 US 1 Can 1 Note This will produce multi-denomination Xeptors with 3 outputs requiring Personality Plug  PPNRI-3, PP46 or PP62 for proper output interface. Eur  5 1.465" T2 1.465" T2
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Installation Operation
Built-In Field Test Tools
Field Test Web Page
Sw2 Function LED Description
0 Run Mode M NORMAL operation for coin acceptance.
0 Run Mode M NORMAL operation for coin acceptance. and SECURED.
0 Run Mode M INHIBITED by machine (door open) or command.
0 Run Mode M SICK as determined by a sensor or memory error.
1-6 Coin Learn M NORMAL ready to LEARN or continue to Learn a new coin.
1-6 Coin Learn M INHIBITED from Learning, unit is SECURED, need X-Key.
7 Memory Check M NORMAL, memory checksums are fine.
7 Memory Check M SICK, program memory or EEPROM memory checksum failed.
8 Credit Sensors M NORMAL operation, credit sensors are clean and functional.
8 Credit Sensors BLOCKED when red, dirty when yellow, the greener the better.
8 Credit Sensors M NOT INSTALLED
9A X-Mark Rear X-Mark Front M NORMAL when no valid X-Mark is aligned with the sensors.
9A X-Mark Rear X-Mark Front M X-Mark Detection when coin is held aligned in coin chute.
9A X-Mark Rear X-Mark Front M NOT INSTALLED on X-20 and X-22 models.
BCD Bottom Diam.Center Diam.Drop Diam. M NORMAL operation, diameter sensors are clean and functional.
BCD Bottom Diam.Center Diam.Drop Diam. BLOCKED when red, dirty when yellow, the greener the better.
EF A-Series Mtl. Series Metal M NORMAL operation, metal sensors
EF A-Series Mtl. Series Metal STUCK COIN or possibly FLAT CABLE PULLED OUT.

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Installation Operation
Built-In Field Test Tools
Field Test Web Page
  • Master Tech Question
  • You have an Xeptor in a machine that stops
    working. What is your short list of things to
    check..
  • When the LED is ?
  • When the LED is ?
  • When the LED is ?
  • When the LED is ?
  • It is Dead Check the connector, check for
    wire breaks, swap unit.
  • It is Inhibited. Check the door open
    switch, coin-in limit, check Sw20, swap unit.
  • It is Sick Turn Sw2 through positions 7
    F to determine the fault.
  • Check Sw20, check for wire harness pulling
    unit open, check coin programming.

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Installation Operation
Field Bench Testing
Bench Test Web Page
The Manuals Show Where To Probe, What To Look For.
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Installation Operation
Serial Port Diagnostic Tools
  • HyperTerminalDumb Terminal Command Set

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Installation Operation
HyperTerminal Interface Link To HyperTerminal
  • It Is Part Of Your Windows Operating Systems.
  • It Communicates To The Xeptor On A Serial Port.
  • Setup Information In Manuals Web Site. Web
    Site Link

Command Description
HH Sets protocol to Humanly Hexadecimal from Binary.
R Provides a complete Report of the configuration.
P(c,d,p,t) Sets Credit Pulse, Diverter Delay Diverter Pulse, Tilt Time.
r Provides a report of the Failure Maintenance codes.
I, i Sets Inhibit High or Low.
s(d) Sets SysConfig bits. (Secured, Inhibit, OnePulse, etc)
S Saves any changes to configuration made
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Installation Operation
HyperTerminal Interface Link To HyperTerminal
  • System Configuration Control
  • Detailed Self Diagnostic Information

Bit Diagnostic Failure Byte Preventative Maint. Byte SysConfig Byte
0 Credit optics blocked Credit optics marginal Dwell between credit pulses
1 Size optics blocked Size optics marginal NRI Emulation (X-20 X-60)
2 Inductive sensor malfunction XMark optics marginal Limit To One Credit Pulse 1
3 Coin stuck at inductive sensor ------ Inhibit Line, 1high, 0low
4 Checksum in program bad Rotary switch not at pos. 0 X-Mark Threshold, 1high
5 Checksum in EE memory bad Xeptor inhibited X-Mark Lead/Trail, 1both
6 Slow coin (transient reporting) Excess ambient light Tighter Metal Tolerance 1
7 Reverse coin (transient reporting) Bad coin count high Coin Data Secured, 1yes
 
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Installation Operation
HyperTerminal Interface Link To HyperTerminal
Disp. E-Mtl-S E-Mtl-A C-Mtl. Diam. X-Mark
2 23 2D 2C D9 002 24 2C 2D DA 00 4 24 2D 2D DB
03 -- Different from 2 by X-Mark D 35 3E 3E 1E
00 -- Diameter error. 2 23 2D 2C D9 00 2 25 2C
2C DC 00 M 2A 30 30 DA 00 -- Metal alloy error
4 25 2C 2C DC 03 4 24 2C 2D DA 03 U 26 2D 2E
D6 00 -- Unwanted coin detection I 00 00 00 00
00 I 00 00 00 00 00 -- Xeptor inhibited 2 25
2C 2C DC 00 2 24 2C 2D DA 00 S 00 00 00 00 00
-- Slow or Strung coin R 00 00 00 00 00 --
Reverse coin detected 4 24 2C 2D DA 03 4 24 2D
2D DB 03
Value Auto Report Dispostion
1-6 Accepted - Matching Coin Memory
D Diameter rejection of coin.
X X-Mark rejection of coin.
M Metal alloy rejection of coin.
U Unwanted coin rejection.
S Slow, Strung, Stuck coin detected.
R Reverse direction coin detected.
I Inhibited when coin arrived.
 
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Installation Operation
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Installation Operation
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Link To XaminerPC
 
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Online Information Tools
Massive Online SupportAt www.idxinc.com
Xeptor Comparison Chart ( Web Doc Link )
Technical Troubleshooting ( Web Doc Link )
Technical Product Information ( Web Doc Link )
Field Home Office Support ( Web Doc Link )
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Official Notice .Department Of Coinland
Security
Mr. Xeptor Reporting For Duty Sir!
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