The Williams reel slots use a Coin Mechanisms' CC-16 Inhibit Coin Comparitor (CC) at 12 volts,
part number 66160118 or 66160120 or 66160142 or 66160116 (25c, 5c, 50c, $1, respectively).
But I had a Micro Comparitor (MC) part# 66460200 with 12 volt inhibit sitting here, and wanted
to see if i could make it work.
http://www.pinrepair.com/slots/wms/coincomparitors.pdfEven though the Coin Comparitor model and Micro Comparitor models are made
by the same company, they are different. The MC has the coin-in optics built into
the comparitor (where the CC does not have coin-in optics). I thought i could just
ignore that part of the MC, and use it as a bare-bones CC. That was my hope.
Looking at the pinouts of the CC and MC, i had to make a new cable to try
the MC (the connector at the comparitor is different on the CC versus MC).
Easy enough, convert the 6 pin CC connector (Inhibit, Sense, NC, NC, Gnd, +12v,
from top to bottom of the connector). The MC had these same signals so i just
wired a .100" molex connector to try it (Inhibit, +12v, NC, NC, NC, Sense, Gnd,
from top to bottom). I used this document (pg 13) for the CC-16 and MC-40 pinouts:
http://www.pinrepair.com/slots/wms/coincomparitors_pinouts.pdfif you have an original CC harness on a Wms model 40x, here's the wire translation,
from top to bottom as installed in the game:
* blue is sense
* gray is inhibit
* orange is +12 volts
* black is ground
MC-40 connector, from top to bottom, as installed in game (aka interface "D"):
* p7: inhibit (gray)
* p6: +12 volts (orange)
* p5: NC
* p4: credit (not used for this)
* p3: tilt (not used for this)
* p2: sense (blue)
* p1: ground (black)
Compare this to the original CC-16 inhibit connector from top to bottom, as installed:
(aka interface "A"):
* p1: inhibit (gray)
* p2: sense (blue)
* p3: credit (not used)
* p4: +12 volts (not used)
* p5: +12 volts (orange)
* P6: ground (black)
So i wired the new connector to the MC-40 with the above
wires going to the MC-40's connector.
Well it didn't work. apparently the Inhibit signal is different on the CC
versus the MC.
I thought i would post this info here to save some time if anyone was thinking
of trying this. I even bent the "reject claw" out of the way on the MC-40,
hoping it would force a coin through and give a credit on the original optics.
Note the tri-colored LED on the MC-40 did light green upon power-up. And
if i disconnected the left most black/red connector (which goes to the
additional coin-in optics), the LED would change to red. But that didn't work either.