We accept every denomination currency that the validator is designed to accept, $1, $2, $5, $10 and $20’s. We set the validators to accept 4 way acceptance, this makes it easier for the customers who can’t read or understand instructions. We get very few bills that are upside down.
There’s more to just changing the harness to use a validator in one piece of equipment to another. The validator has to be designed for the product you’re trying to install the validator in. A VN2512 will not work in a
coin box or a anything else that is a Pulse signal without the Enable jumper plug, VN validators use MDB protocol. A AE2612 or AE2602 will work in a
coin box and in a
vending machine as they are both Pulse and MDB. One of the nice things about a Mars validator is you can switch out the Bezel on the front of the validator and use the validator in another application. An example would be you can take a AE2612 out of a
coin box, take off the compact bezel and install a VFM bezel and install the validator into a Goldline ACW or you can install a downstack bezel and make it a downstacker validator. You want to make sure the voltage is correct before you swap bezels, the forth number is the validator voltage, “1” is 110 volt and “2” is 24 volt. A word of caution always turn off the power to the validator before you unplug the harness from the side of the validator and make sure you have the plug install correctly before turning the power back on. It is possible to incorrectly plug in the harness on the side of the validator, when that happens the smoke comes out of the validator and it won’t work anymore.