Auto-Float
What is Auto-Float?
Auto-Float operates with the optimal amount of money in the tubes needed to ensure the
exact change light is rarely lit and that change is available for vends. Generally, this reduces
the float levels in day-to-day operation.
How does it work?
It tracks incoming and outgoing coins, as well as notes from peripherals, to determine the
optimal amount of change needed to maintain operation. It is averaged over a period of time,
allowing for fluctuations in customer traffic.
Will it work immediately?
Yes. However, it requires some time to gather information on how the tubes are being used.
During this time, it will run the tubes at their maximum level to ensure there is always enough
change.
The consumer will not notice a difference.
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Auto-Float will ask for a number of coins inserted to meet the auto float level. Any
coins inserted once the float level has been achieved will be routed to the cashbox –
no overfill is possible.
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If a coin tube has more coins in it than is required by the Auto-Float, the tube will
dispense coins until the correct level is reached.
The float level will change depending on the ratio of coins accepted and coins
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dispensed.
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Auto-Float only manages coins to cashbox; it will stop routing to the cashbox if they
are needed to keep the exact change light off.
Float Up and Float Down do not operate in Auto-Float mode.
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Snapshot Float
What is Snapshot Float?
When this function is chosen, it takes a "snapshot" of the current cassette and uses that
data to set the float settings.
How does it work?
The snapshot feature allows the operator to manually fill the coin cassette tubes to a
predetermined level or value and then save it as the operational float settings.
Will it work immediately?
Yes. The snapshot feature is only available when the unit is set to Float to Level or Float to
Value.
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