Title: Pinout Post by: e2ekielus on January 25, 2011, 09:12:58 PM I would love to have a Schematic/pinout for a 360/550 backplane. I am Building into a slimline cabinet and rewiring my harness. Please help!
e2ekielus Title: Re: Pinout Post by: e2ekielus on January 25, 2011, 11:52:06 PM Well atleast the Bill validator pinout and diagnostic switch pinout. anybody?
Title: Re: Pinout Post by: stayouttadabunker on January 26, 2011, 01:00:25 AM I hope this helps ya!
One's a 22 pin the other is a 24 pin. I'm not sure what You have...>>> Title: Re: Pinout Post by: e2ekielus on January 26, 2011, 01:50:39 AM it is the 24 pin, and I had figured out that #1 was 12v and #13 was gnd, However I am using a serial interfaced BV like the ICT N6 used in pot of golds so im unsure on the coding still
Title: Re: Pinout Post by: stayouttadabunker on January 26, 2011, 02:23:00 AM Be careful,
The schematics show Pin#13 for the 12V and Pin#1 & Pin#2 as grounds! I really have no clue about the rest of it though. I wish I could help you more. You might do better if you can get your hands on the bill acceptors pin-outs directly from the JCM or ICT websites perhaps? Title: Re: Pinout Post by: e2ekielus on January 27, 2011, 07:39:41 PM Yeah I said that wrong but had it right on harness. Anyway, I am using a BV with a RS232 connection which has 7 wires: (2)gnds, 12v, Rxd, send line, int line, lockout. I see by the schematics that the pins i should use (besides power) are pins 3 thru 6: BV232TxD, BV232RxD, BV232RtS, BV232CTS, and lockout.
This is how i have wired them: Pin Backplane BV 13 12V 12V 1 gnd gnd 2 gnd gnd 3 BV232Txd Rxd 4 BV232Rxd sendline 5 BV232RtS none 6 BV232CTS Int line 11 Billlock lockout My BV accepts bills but does not completely cycle by stacking the bill as if it is not recieving the ok from board on the request to send(RTS). Any Ideas? e2ekielus Title: Re: Pinout Post by: stayouttadabunker on January 27, 2011, 07:45:03 PM Your BV shows "none" for that one.
It's almost as if you have to see if there's a pin you're missing out on the BV header? It's a longshot but I'm guessing pin 9? |