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Having a difficult time setting the value of my token on a new acceptor. Our older (2 year old ) microcoin has different programming and it was fairly easy. I understand until i get to the part where you set the value, our tokens are $2. Has anyone successfully programmed one for a $2 token value?
When it gets to this part. #1 - Let the top bar flash once(don't do anything yet), then #2- let the side bar flash once (after this flash) click button twice for 2. Let the other two bars flash and then your done.
I really don't understand why they had to overcomplicate a process that was working well.
Correct me if I am wrong, but the old way pretty much limited you to a value of $2.50 (10 times the 25¢). I can see a scenario with someone wanting to have a higher value token than $2.50.
Correct me if I am wrong, but the old way pretty much limited you to a value of $2.50 (10 times the 25¢). I can see a scenario with someone wanting to have a higher value token than $2.50.
When it gets to this part. #1 - Let the top bar flash once(don't do anything yet), then #2- let the side bar flash once (after this flash) click button twice for 2. Let the other two bars flash and then your done.
I really don't understand why they had to overcomplicate a process that was working well.
I hated learning the new version. When it gets to this part. #1 - Let the top bar flash once(don't do anything yet), then #2- let the side bar flash once (after this flash) click button twice for 2.Here. Let the other two bars flash and then your done. I really don't understand why they had to overcomplicate a process that was working well.
I also don’t like many things about the updates! The simpler the steps, the better! Because complicated solutions are difficult to implement and, like on the Internet, there should often be a 1-click solution everywhere!