I wasn't expecting much complexity in a coin door. I was wrong! I got a Williams door. I'll try to attach a pic of the back. The wires have been cut so I'm not sure how it was originally wired or what each contact is for. Can someone steer me to a wiring diagram? I'd prefer not to accidentally fry my IPAC while experimenting!
I have 3 test buttons (high-score, auto/manual, and advance). Each has six contacts. The auto/manual switch is a two-position switch while the other two are momentary.
Each of the coin drop switches have three contacts (accept, reject, and ground?). I assume that I wire "accept" to the IPAC and code for "5" and "6" and I'm pretty much done. True?
The lights have two contacts.
There appears to be a small magnet on a 1/4" vertical and thin strip of steel. Tilt mechanism? It has two contacts.
The harness appears to be ready for an additional middle coin slot so there are probably unused wires but I'm not certain.
The door has a dead-ended grounding strap.
The harness terminates in a 13-pin (but 15-socket) Molex type connector.
I assume I can wire directly to the IPAC. And I guess I need a power source for the lights (DC?)? I read I can pull that power right from my PC power supply.
I have one plastic mech that seems to want to reject most of the time. I'll have to persuade that one. I have one "CoinMech Inc" metal mech that works really well.
If the attachment didn't work, this link may be valid for a another week or more:
http://www.emscoelectric.com/ebay/0901/defendercoindoorback.jpgThanks for any pointers you may have.