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| ed12:
i thought it was cash flow.. yes that unit can be reprogramed on the fly.. do as shawn and i have been saying find your vcc/ground pin's then find the inhibt line's for a fast test tie them all to ground with 12vdc appiled it shoud take money.. now it all depend's on what it was taught to take.. older and newer coin's/older coin's olny/newer coin's olny ? so in short have some of both with u when u do this.. this will a=tell u the coin unit is working b=what it will acept and what it will reject the output line's can be seen on a digital meter to varify that the line is working and at what value..as u are dealing with 4-6 line's u might want to make a note on the line..i do just that,so it make's life easier. ed |
| lilshawn:
right about the time this acceptor came out mars got bought out by "cashflow", which later got bought out by "MEI". the new style mars 111 is nearly identical to the cashflow 126. the 126 was basically replaced by the 330 (often with a 3 to 5 inch adapter bracket) so if you are having troubles, check out some of the mars 111 documentation (particularly the NSM jukebox manuals cover the wiring needed to get this to accept) and also some of the older style 330 3 inch units had a 15 pin harness on them before they went to the now standard 10 pin (2x5) ribbon header connection and use the same connections. so there may be some documentation of this in the old Megatouch MAXX and XL cabinet docs. between all that stuff you should be able to get yourself going. |
| ed12:
on 1 hand it's to bad they do not have the on the fly programming port... but as a god send to the op..he can take his time and do it by the pdf u up-loaded for him.. and good point refer to pg16 it explain's just about everything u will need..>expect your head scratcher<,if u are in doubt ring us up we can decyper the setup for u ed |
| kaari:
Bit of a delay getting back to this but cheers everyone for your helpful responses. With your help I managed to figure out that the validator is indeed broken. the indicator LEDs were hidden behind a bit of plastic, and with 12v applied correctly there is no life in the unit. I double checked the ribbon cables etc and still no luck. Never mind, but again thanks for all the help, it has been fun learning all this new stuff. |
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