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title: Terminology Glossary
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date: 2024-11-10T18:47:06.079Z
date: 2024-10-24T01:49:45.020Z
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dateCreated: 2024-10-21T10:57:55.491Z
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Hardware Abstraction Layer. In essence, a system used to interact with all of the physical hardware in the kiosk. Runs motors to turn carousel, run the picker up and down, and interfaces with all sensors inside each assembly. Also can control ventilation / air conditioning systems in some kiosks.
# KFC
Kiosk Function Check, accessible via HAL Tester
Kiosk Function Check
# QLM
Quick Load Module. A red door located on bottom of the unit used to load/unload disks. This was later replaced with the VMZ. Essentially an oddly shaped brief case that would be slid into the kiosk through the lower door.
Quick Load Module. A red door located on bottom of the unit used to load/unload disks. This was later replaced with the VMZ.
# Thins
Discs that are scheduled to be removed from the kiosk. Think of it in terms of "thinning the herd"

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title: Hardware Overview
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date: 2024-11-10T19:33:42.052Z
date: 2024-11-09T05:01:15.175Z
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dateCreated: 2024-10-21T03:34:51.578Z
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- Unknown RAM
- 500GB HDD
- Optiplex XE2 (2013)
- i3-4330
- 4GB DDR3
- 500GB Seagate HDD
- Unknown CPU (4th gen Intel)
- Unknown RAM
- 500GB HDD
## Lenovo
- ThinkCentre M91p USFF (2011)
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- Intel i3 6100 @ 3.70GHz
- unknown BIOS
- 1x HDMI & 2x USB 3 ports
- M2H310V1
- PN: RDBX01679-01 Rev. A
- Mobo: ?? H310 Motherboard
- Unknown HDD
- Unknown RAM
- Unknown CPU
- Unknown BIOS
Both units have a power button located above on the I/O panel, it's a black discreet button.
# Components
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![vexta-5-phase-driver.jpg](/hardware/vexta-5-phase-driver.jpg)
- Vexta PK Series Steppers
![vexta-pk564aw-a94-label.jpg](/hardware/vexta-pk564aw-a94-label.jpg)
![vexta-PK564AW-A94-label.jpg](/hardware/vexta-PK564AW-A94-label.jpg)
![vexta-pl596aw1-ai7-stepping-motor-horizontal.jpg](/hardware/vexta-pl596aw1-ai7-stepping-motor-horizontal.jpg)
- Arcus Proteus USB Stepper Controller

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title: Kiosk Removal Tips
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date: 2024-11-10T18:27:47.880Z
date: 2024-10-24T02:10:04.803Z
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dateCreated: 2024-10-21T11:40:57.586Z
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<p>Ensure any tools your using can at least support 800 pounds before moving anything - the more, the better. High rated dollies may be easier to move a machine with as many have additional sets of wheels you can deploy to roll heavy loads on.&nbsp;</p>
<h1>Recommended Tools</h1>
<ul>
<li>Socket set + extender (socket size varies)<ul>
<li>Ensure you have at least a ¾" socket and a 14mm socket as these have been reported as being used out in the field.</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>14 mm socket and ratchet (thinner is better) or wrench for removing the nuts from the outdoor kiosk retaining bars.</li>
<li>¾" socket ratchet for removing the nuts from some of the outdoor signs</li>
<li>Extender for bolts that might need more force</li>
<li>WD40 or some other solution to loosen rusted bolts</li>
<li>Sawzall or Angle grinder with a cut off disk for rusted bolts</li>
<li>Angle grinder with a cut off disk</li>
<li>Appliance dolly rated for at least 800 lbs</li>
<li>Philips head screwdriver for adjusting kiosk feet</li>
<li>DiCs or diagonal cutting pliers for cutting the power on outdoor kiosks</li>

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title: Replacement Parts
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date: 2024-11-10T18:29:57.027Z
date: 2024-10-27T23:44:52.915Z
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dateCreated: 2024-10-21T13:42:15.243Z
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<ul>
<li>Harder material</li>
<li>Bigger cross sectional diameter</li>
<li>Clear</li>
<li>Clear&nbsp;</li>
</ul>
<figure class="image image_resized" style="width:24.72%;"><img src="/picker replacement belt.jpg">
<figcaption>Replacement Round Belts Installed</figcaption>
</figure>
<figure class="image image_resized" style="width:26.14%;"><img src="/disc picker.jpg"></figure>
<h1>Disc Cases</h1>
<p>At least five versions of cases have been observed differences only apparently being cosmetic.&nbsp;</p>
<p>One version includes a barcode, RDBX00728. (The addition of the UPC code might have allowed a retailer to more easily sell a missing replacement case.)</p>
<figure class="image image_resized" style="width:53.41%;"><img src="/img_0835.jpeg">
<figcaption>Disc Cases - Top View</figcaption>
</figure>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>

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title: Welcome to redbox.wiki
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date: 2024-11-10T23:04:28.739Z
date: 2024-10-27T14:19:34.230Z
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dateCreated: 2024-10-17T11:56:34.169Z
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<p>This wiki is synced with a <a href="https://github.com/unRedbox/Wiki">GitHub repo</a> to ensure the information will always be available, even if this website goes down.</p>
<h1>Contributing</h1>
<p>Check out our <a href="/contributing">Before You Contribute</a> page before you do anything. Otherwise, you can login with a Discord account that's joined the <a href="https://discord.gg/U2khe336MK">Redbox Tinkering Discord</a> to edit.</p>
<h1>License</h1>
<p>As noted at the bottom of the website and on the Wiki repo, all contributions to redbox.wiki are licensed under <a href="https://github.com/unredbox/Wiki/blob/master/LICENSE.txt">Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0</a>.&nbsp;</p>

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title: Field Maintenance
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date: 2024-11-10T18:33:49.750Z
date: 2024-10-21T17:13:05.834Z
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dateCreated: 2024-10-21T11:12:53.076Z
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<p>The Field Maintenance Application contains various tools for servicing kiosks.&nbsp;</p>
<p>The Field Maintenance Application contains various tools to assist field techs in servicing kiosks.&nbsp;</p>
<p>The field maintenance application provides a safety tip unique to each week of the year. Every safety tip is hard coded into the Kiosk Engine and will display the same thing on every kiosk.</p>
<figure class="image image_resized" style="width:44.97%;"><img src="/kioskengine/fmscreen.png">
<figcaption>An example of the Field Maintenance Application after a login</figcaption>
<figcaption>An example of the Field Maintenance Application</figcaption>
</figure>
<h1>Modifying Kiosk to Allow Field Maintenance</h1>
<p>The field maintenance screen sits behind a authentication screen that, unlike the Redbox Desktop, verifies credentials with redbox servers (which are no longer online). To get around this, there are patched DLLs that skip the authentication step. The steps are as follows:</p>
<ol>
<li>Download the patched DLL from the Redbox discord. There will be a revised version of this soon that doesn't require downloading a full DLL.</li>
<li>Place this file in “C:\Program Files\Redbox\REDS\Kiosk Engine\bin”</li>
<li>Make a copy of your original DLL (ie, add “.backup” to the end of the filename)</li>
<li>Remove the “.patched” from the file name. It should now read “Redbox.Rental.Services.dll”</li>
<li>Open the registry by hitting Win+R and typing “regedit”. Then click run.</li>
<li>Navigate to the right directory using the left pane “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Redbox\REDS\KioskEngine\Store” making sure to click the store directory</li>
<li>In the right pane, locate a variable called “StandAlone” (if one does not exist, create one by right clicking and making a new string variable) and setting the value to “true"</li>
<li>Reboot your machine</li>
<li>Using the previously mentioned instructions to access the <a href="https://redbox.wiki/en/kioskengine">Field Management login page </a>, type in any value for the username and password and click login</li>
<li>SUCCESS! You should now be logged into the Field Maintenance Menu</li>
</ol>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>There is an alternative bypass which uses a patched fm.bundle file to bypass the login screen entirely, which can also be found on the Discord.</p>
<h1>Safety Tips</h1>
<figure class="image image_resized image-style-align-right" style="width:38.04%;"><img src="/kioskengine/fmscreen-tip.png">
<figcaption>An example of a Safety Tip being displayed</figcaption>
</figure>
<p>The field maintenance application provides a safety tip unique to each week of the year. Every safety tip is hard coded into the Kiosk Engine and will display the same thing on every kiosk.</p>
<p>These are shown when the FMA is opened, based on the current week number. These have been copied verbatim from the Redbox kiosk software. Some contain typos which remain here as-is for accuracy and historical purposes.</p>
<ol>
<li>Stay dry in cold weather. It prevents hypothermia.</li>
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<li>Pay attention to walking surfaces in wet, rainy and snowy weather to avoid a fall.</li>
<li>Healthy eating helps you work better. &nbsp;Pack some healthy snacks for your breaks.</li>
</ol>
<h1>Modifying Kiosk to Allow Field Maintenance</h1>
<p>The field maintenance screen sits behind a authentication screen that, unlike the Redbox Desktop, verifies credentials with redbox servers (which are no longer online). To get around this, @viper33802/@loki patched the DLL that has todo with the authentication. The steps are as follows:</p>
<ol>
<li>Download the patched DLL from the discord (use the search feature to find the PATCHED dll)</li>
<li>Place this file in “C:\Program Files\Redbox\REDS\Kiosk Engine\bin”</li>
<li>Make a copy of your original DLL (ie, add “.backup” to the end of the filename)</li>
<li>Remove the “.patched” from the file name. It should now read “Redbox.Rental.Services.dll”</li>
<li>Open the registry by hitting Win+R and typing “regedit”. Then click run.</li>
<li>Navigate to the right directory using the left pane “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Redbox\REDS\KioskEngine\Store” making sure to click the store directory</li>
<li>In the right pane, locate a variable called “StandAlone” (if one does not exist, create one by right clicking and making a new string variable) and setting the value to “true"</li>
<li>Reboot your machine</li>
<li>Using the previously mentioned instructions to access the <a href="https://redbox.wiki/en/kioskengine">Field Management login page </a>, type in any value for the username and password and click login</li>
<li>SUCCESS! You should now be logged into the Field Maintenance Menu</li>
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title: Redbox Desktop
description:
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date: 2024-11-10T18:37:05.442Z
date: 2024-10-22T11:41:18.004Z
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dateCreated: 2024-10-21T11:18:56.496Z
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<p><strong>Redbox Desktop</strong> is a servicing application accessible via a keyboard combination or by pressing the “Control Panel Log In” button from the <a href="/kioskengine/field-maintenance">Field Maintenance Application</a>.&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>Redbox Desktop</strong> is an application accessible via a keyboard combination or by pressing the “Control Panel Log In” button from the <a href="/kioskengine/field-maintenance">Field Maintenance Application</a>.&nbsp;</p>
<p>This is an advanced admin panel containing low level access to the OS, including an Admin command prompt, File Explorer, various hardware and administrative software tools, as well as the ability to stop/start most processes on the machine.</p>
<p>There are four categories of tools organized as: Kiosk, File System, Computer, and Setup. A list of all utilities is pictured below.</p>
<figure class="image image_resized" style="width:52.15%;"><img src="/kioskengine/rbdesktop.png">
<figcaption>Redbox Desktop after a user has signed in</figcaption>
</figure>
<h1>Login Process</h1>
<p>To access the login screen, press <code>CTRL+ALT+ENTER</code> using a keyboard plugged into the computer inside the kiosk.&nbsp;</p>
<p>This key combination works from almost anywhere on the kiosk, including when error messages are on screen. You should see “Please wait…” appear before the login screen appears. Note that this will fail if the kiosk is still booting up.</p>
<p>On machines that are Offline (all kiosks are), the login screen for Redbox Desktop will accept any credentials with no modification required. This appears to be an intentional backdoor in the software to allow easy maintenance operations on the kiosk, even if the kiosk doesn't have an active connection to Redbox's services.</p>
<h1>Other Images</h1>
<figure class="image image_resized" style="width:53.72%;"><img src="/kioskengine/rbdesktop-login.png">
<figcaption>A picture of the login screen after using the key combination</figcaption>
</figure>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>To access the login screen, press <code>CTRL+ALT+ENTER</code>. You can do this from almost anywhere on the kiosk, including when error messages are on screen. You should see “Please wait…” appear before the login screen appears. Note that this will fail if the kiosk is still booting up.</p>
<p>On machines that are Offline (all kiosks are), the login screen for the desktop (titled “Redbox Control Panel Login” will accept any credentials. No modifications are required.&nbsp;</p>
<p>This appears to be an intentional backdoor in the software to allow easy maintenance operations on the kiosk, even if the kiosk doesn't have an active connection to Redbox's services.</p>
<h1>Images</h1>
<figure class="image image_resized" style="width:53.72%;"><img src="/kioskengine/rbdesktop.png"></figure>
<figure class="image image_resized" style="width:53.72%;"><img src="/kioskengine/rbdesktop-login.png"></figure>

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title: Troubleshooting / Error Codes
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date: 2024-11-10T18:39:19.791Z
date: 2024-10-31T16:24:32.684Z
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dateCreated: 2024-10-21T14:16:14.709Z
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<h2>Kiosk Error Screens</h2>
<p>The basic error screens on a Redbox have different color backgrounds, indicating the problem at a basic level. Credits to @mordanthanus in the Discord for posting this info.</p>
<ul>
<li><u>Black with white text</u> Kiosk is booting or updating. Black screens automatically clear themselves when completed, usually 5-15 minutes. Watchdog must be turned on for this screen to disappear. Watchdog can be turned on or off through the Redbox Desktop.</li>
<li><u>Red with white text</u> Machine error alert. Check error codes further down on the page. Generally requires human intervention but may fix itself during an overnight reboot.</li>
<li><u>Orange with white text</u> Kiosk is conducting a partial or full maintenance sync and will reboot to customer screen when complete.</li>
<li><u>Green with white text</u> The kiosk engine reports a database access error and places kiosk into maintenance mode. SOFTFILE<i>0x errors.&nbsp;</i></li>
<li><u>Black with white text</u> Kiosk is booting or updating. Black screens automatically clear themselves when completed, usually 5-15 minutes. Watchdog must be turned on in RBD. ·</li>
<li><u>Orange with white text</u> Kiosk is conducting a partial or full maintenance sync and will reboot to customer screen when complete. ·</li>
<li><u>Green with white text</u> The kiosk engine reports a database access error and places kiosk into maintenance mode. SOFTFILE<i>0x errors. ·&nbsp;</i></li>
<li><i><u>Red with white text</u></i> Machine error alert. Generally requires human intervention but may fix itself during an overnight reboot.</li>
</ul>
<p>Below are pictures of the error screens. Credits to @.jandajanda for these pics also posted in the Discord</p>
<figure class="image image_resized" style="width:32.4%;"><img src="/black-error.jpg"></figure>
<figure class="image image_resized" style="width:26.41%;"><img src="/red-error.jpg"></figure>
<figure class="image image_resized" style="width:28.21%;"><img src="/orange-error.jpg"></figure>
<figure class="image image_resized" style="width:22.69%;"><img src="/green-error.jpg"></figure>
<figure class="image image_resized" style="width:32.4%;"><img src="/black-error.jpg"></figure>
<h2>Kiosk Error Codes</h2>
<p>These error codes show on screen in maintenance mode. Credits to @mordanthanus in the Discord for posting this info.</p>
<p><code><strong>= 0073CDRR =</strong></code></p>
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<p>- HAL Services are not running.</p>
<p><code><strong>= HALSTS-043 =</strong></code></p>
<p>- One of the following conditions are read:&nbsp;</p>
<p>1) The Door is open and the two door sensors (switches) are not pressed in. &nbsp;</p>
<p>1) Vend Door Open&nbsp;</p>
<p>2) Gripper Obstructed (Fingers not retracted, Track not Closed, Sensors 1 or 6 on)&nbsp;</p>
<p>3) Motion Controller Communication error (unable to communicate to Arcus/Proteus)&nbsp;</p>
<p>4) Door sensors arent properly closed, or someone opened the kiosk while picker or drum were moving.</p>
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<p>- Camera Capture Failure.</p>
<h2>Powering On a Redbox Kiosk Computer After a BIOS Reset</h2>
<p>Redbox kiosk computers are configured to automatically power on when connected to a power source (autoboot). However, if the BIOS is reset—whether from a manual reset or due to a CMOS battery failure—this autoboot setting will revert to its default state and become disabled. After this, the computer will require a manual power-on each time until the autoboot setting is re-enabled in the BIOS.</p>
<h2>Locating the Power Button on Premio Computers</h2>
<h4>Locating the Power Button on Premio Computers</h4>
<p>On Premio computers, the power button is discreet and may not be immediately visible. It is located on the back of the unit, near the I/O panel. Look for a small button close to the I/O LEDs (typically used to indicate network or drive activity). Pressing this button will power on the computer, allowing access to the BIOS to re-enable the autoboot setting if needed.</p>
<p>Note: Once the autoboot on power setting is re-enabled in the BIOS, the computer should resume automatic boot-up on power connection, as originally configured.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>