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Coin mech wiring
Reaper:
Yeah, use a drive power connector, the yellow lead is the 12v (incase you didnt know :) ) & either of the black leads for the ground.
If you could scan it that would be great! - The guy I bought it from has faxed me a sheet, but most of it is un read-able :(
Reaper:
Right, I have it working now & want to know, can I connect both credit buttons of the ipac to the same button?
yaniktheyak:
I would have thought that would put a credit in P1 and P2 (simultaneously) each time one credit was added to the coin mech??
Like pushing 2 buttons at the same time? Dunno for sure though.
Is the 12v issue only an issue of powering the coin mech (from the JAMMA connector (j-pac)) -
I have a PSU in my cab with 12v which is wired to the JAMMA connector at the 12v pins - I assume the J-pac has no connections at the 12v and 5v pins - so no damage can be caused.
My concern was that the Coin1 pin on the JAMMA had 12v on it - the J-Pac instructions implied a 12v pulse from the coin mech. I see that the J-Pac treats the Coin1 and Coin2 just like ordinary buttons - (active low).
Do coin mechs (even 12v ones) make Coin1 go active low?
yaniktheyak:
Here are the scans of my instruction sheets.
Hope they are easier to read than your faxed copy.
How's it going connecting it up?
Cheers
Ian
Reaper:
Thanks for that, I got it working over the weekend in the end, but it will be good to have a copy for future reference :)