I have an ACW IV (v4.23) which went completely blank. Hamilton told me that there is a CMOS battery powered memory chip on the board. When this goes bad, the controller will lose all setup information.
After replacing this chip, a new problem has surfaced. The "token" value, which is set at $6 randomly resets itself to zero. Customers complain, "the machine took my token, but gave me zero credit". When we investigate the "settings", the token value has somehow changed to zero.
Another clue....at the last deposit, we physically had 30 more 5 dollar bills than the "audit vault count" showed. The one's, ten's and token notes were spot on. The controller is correctly "seeing" the 5's, correctly issuing credit, but I'm guessing that the 5's counter gets reset to zero somehow also???
Hamilton tells me that "losing" data is an all or nothing issue. They've never heard of a unit losing just "some" of the data.
Does anyone have a similar experience and/or suggestion?
After replacing this chip, a new problem has surfaced. The "token" value, which is set at $6 randomly resets itself to zero. Customers complain, "the machine took my token, but gave me zero credit". When we investigate the "settings", the token value has somehow changed to zero.
Another clue....at the last deposit, we physically had 30 more 5 dollar bills than the "audit vault count" showed. The one's, ten's and token notes were spot on. The controller is correctly "seeing" the 5's, correctly issuing credit, but I'm guessing that the 5's counter gets reset to zero somehow also???
Hamilton tells me that "losing" data is an all or nothing issue. They've never heard of a unit losing just "some" of the data.
Does anyone have a similar experience and/or suggestion?