Title: Why would this be? Post by: Outsider on September 12, 2010, 05:12:16 PM So I have recently bought 2 slot machines from the same vendor and arrived to me about 2 weeks apart. Both are Bally 6000 and are setup for coins. 1 has coin optics and the other does not. I'm puzzled, isn't the optics a necessary part? Interestingly the one without the optics board works perfectly but the one with the optics keeps giving me errors 20 and 24
(http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f209/Outsyder101/DSC01571.jpg) (http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f209/Outsyder101/DSC01572.jpg) Title: Re: Why would this be? Post by: knagl on September 12, 2010, 05:59:32 PM http://www.coinmech.com/products.cfm?Parent_ID=1 (http://www.coinmech.com/products.cfm?Parent_ID=1)
It looks like the machine with the Micro Comparator (MC-16) doesn't need a separate set of optics because the MC-16 eliminates the need for them. From the MC-16 documentation: Quote CREDIT SIGNAL The CREDIT signal is an output which occurs for every valid coin that is accepted properly through the mechanism. A CREDIT is generated by the internal microcontroller only when a valid sense pulse is matched with a corresponding optic pulse. This close control between the sense signal and the optic signal allows more accurate monitoring of coins through the mechanism. The CREDIT signals are buffered and therefore are fixed in length and duty cycle regardless of coin feed rate. Title: Re: Why would this be? Post by: Outsider on September 12, 2010, 06:23:15 PM Ahh excellent. Thanks for clearing that up for me.
Title: Re: Why would this be? Post by: StatFreak on September 12, 2010, 07:20:13 PM K+ guys for the interesting question and answer. :89- :3- :3-
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