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Accepting Coins vs. not Accepting Coins ???

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What is the difference in selecting coins and not selecting coins, as in the factory preset. What advantage is there to 'accepting coins'? The explorer still see/registers the coins even if you do not accept them. Now, I understand what 'rejecting' coins does (darkens that part of the smart screen where the coins would normally register), therefore not alerting you to the presence of the coin.
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I think the main place where you'd notice that is when you overlay multiple discrimination patterns which overlap one another.
If it's at "accept" it will be white regardless if another pattern is black in that area and if it's not accepted (but not rejected either) then if another pattern is black in that area (or part of it) then it would remain black.
Hope that isn't more confusing 8^P.
HH ... Gord.
 
If nothing is accepted or rejected then everything is accepted, . remember the explorer is set to pick up lots of different countries coins, so if your really only after US coins your accepting alot of other junk, so you could accept coins, then reject bottle caps pull tabs etc, and that would blacken out those accepted parts of the coin pattern
 
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