Instruction manual

Slave Unit Wiring and operation :
All connectors have a square solder pad denoting Pin 1 and the connector
designator text (J1, J2, J3) is nearest pin 1.
Connector Pin Description Wire Color
J1 1 Credit Pulse In Orange
J1 2 Coin In for book keeping Grey
J1 3 Bypass Switch + Red
J1 4 Bypass Switch - Black
J1 5 Tamper Switch +(Or Lockout) White
J1 6 Tamper Switch - Black
J2 1 & 2 Power GROUND Black
J2 3 & 4 Power +5VDC Red
J3 1 Credit Return/Out Blue
J3 2 +5VDC out (not used)
J3 3 Remote Collect (not used) Yellow
J3 4 +5VDC out (not used)
J3 5 Error Lamp - Violet
J3 6 Error Lamp + for 5VDC lamp
J3 7 System Enable/ Switch GND Green
J3 8 +5VDC out (not used)
How to wire your cabinet to the slave unit :
J1
The ORANGE wire (Pin 1) should go to your source of pulses when the unit is
collected. In a “Cherry Master” Style game this is Pin 28 parts side on the edge
connector, or the signal that is commonly referred to as “KEY DOWN COUNTER”.
The GREY wire (Pin 2) is connected to the “In Meter” line and is used solely for
book keeping and reporting. There is a setting to divide this count before reporting
so you can keep all your meters equal even if the games are not. For example, if your
games’ out meter is in nickels, but you want it to report in dollars set the coin in
divisor to 20.
The RED wire (Pin 3) and its’ ground (Pin 4) are for a bypass switch. If for some
reason the network were to go down the slave unit is normally wired to disable the
collect button and the DBA, to manually re-enable these functions a switch
(We recommend a key switch) can be connected here. A system of hand written
vouchers can then be employed until the error is corrected.
The WHITE wire (Pin 5) and its’ GROUND (Pin 6) are to be used with an alarm
style normally open (N/O) reed switch. If the game is opened the base unit will sound
an alarm and print out a voucher showing which machine is the one being tampered with.
J2
The power cable should go directly to the power supply, do not use the PCB edge
connector for a tie point. The BLACK and GREEN wires go to DC GROUND and the
RED and WHITE wires go to +5VDC.
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