great video. Its going to be interesting to see the sales with the card reader, since its your best machine at the game store. Hoping a few extra hundred a month
Thank you! It is all done through the pulse / cctalk settings in the Nayax back office... I don't have a video of it currently, but it is on my to do list! So next time I program one, a video will be made!
Hi. Great video, thanks! I was wondering if you know anything about a weird credit card connector I'm seeing inside an old CRT Megatouch bartop. (I know i could always just hook the Nayax to the coin slot, but Im curious about this). Its a 9 pin (3x3 grid) connector. Have you seen this one? Thanks again
Nice video! Looks like these may work for 2 coin machines at my snooker/pool club in the UK. If I choose would I be able to have the option of using both coin and cards? Hope I can find some 2nd hand ones as I doubt we can run to affording these.
Hey great video man! Ill definitely need to watch this again later when i get my nayax readers!
Awesome! Let me know if you need any help!
you're the best!
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great video. Its going to be interesting to see the sales with the card reader, since its your best machine at the game store. Hoping a few extra hundred a month
Thank you! Hopefully it makes a difference!
Great video how do you set the reader itself to display 4 different prices. Do you have a video with the pulses and those kind of settings. Thank you
Thank you! It is all done through the pulse / cctalk settings in the Nayax back office... I don't have a video of it currently, but it is on my to do list! So next time I program one, a video will be made!
Awesome 👌 video man
Appreciate it!
Can you put these on old vendo soda machines?
Most likely not. For vending machines they would have to be MDB compatible and most older vending machines are not.
Hi. Great video, thanks! I was wondering if you know anything about a weird credit card connector I'm seeing inside an old CRT Megatouch bartop. (I know i could always just hook the Nayax to the coin slot, but Im curious about this). Its a 9 pin (3x3 grid) connector. Have you seen this one? Thanks again
Thank you! That connector sounds like it could be the 120v AC connector for a dollar bill validator.
Awesome How To Video buddy.
Thanks man!
Nice video!
Looks like these may work for 2 coin machines at my snooker/pool club in the UK.
If I choose would I be able to have the option of using both coin and cards?
Hope I can find some 2nd hand ones as I doubt we can run to affording these.
Yes this option still allows me to take cash as well as card payments in this machine
You didn't show how to connect it inside the top coin door😢 so pointless video
Thank you for the feedback!