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What do the terminal tones mean when a ticket is scanned?

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What do the terminal tones mean when a ticket is scanned?

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Four (4) distinct tones play on ISYS lottery terminals to let players know the status of their winning and non-winning tickets. You may listen to samples of each unique tone on the Texas Lottery Web site. Each time a ticket is scanned for inquiry or validation a distinct tone will identify one of the following results: 1) Prize winning tickets under $600 and free tickets. 2) Prize winning tickets of $600 and higher and non-cash prizes. These prizes can only be paid at a Texas Lottery claim center. 3) Non-winning tickets. 4) Retailer cannot validate (variety of reasons such as inactive pack, expired ticket, previously paid, etc.

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Four (4) distinct tones play on ISYS lottery terminals to let players know the status of their winning and non-winning tickets. You may listen to samples of each unique tone on the Texas Lottery Web site. Each time a ticket is scanned for inquiry or validation a distinct tone will identify one of the following results: 1) Prize winning tickets under $600 and free tickets. 2) Prize winning tickets of $600 and higher and non-cash prizes. These prizes can only be paid at a Texas Lottery claim center. 3) Non-winning tickets.

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