Hi
I saw that you also sell a board with which we can use other coin acceptors from other brands to control the timer.
Some questions:
1. With what kind of cable do we connect the coin acceptor to the board?
2. From the picture on the page of that board, i make up that the board only accepts 1 signal, so we can only configure 1 kind of coin in the timer, is this true? or can we configure more coins?
3. i found another coin acceptor which i would like to use, can you maybe check if that one is ok to use with your board.
thank you
Internet kiosk timer board
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Re: Internet kiosk timer board
1. just normal electrical cable.
2. It depends on how your coin acceptor is configured, some coin acceptor like ours can output different number of pulse according to the value of the coins.
So only one channel is enough.
The Internet Kiosk board can support most of third parties' pulse output coin acceptor and/or bill acceptor
3. I think that our interface board supports it, however you may still need to test it. We need more detail and specification of that coin acceptor.
http://www.weavefuture.com/coin_accepto ... _board.htm
2. It depends on how your coin acceptor is configured, some coin acceptor like ours can output different number of pulse according to the value of the coins.
So only one channel is enough.
The Internet Kiosk board can support most of third parties' pulse output coin acceptor and/or bill acceptor
3. I think that our interface board supports it, however you may still need to test it. We need more detail and specification of that coin acceptor.
http://www.weavefuture.com/coin_accepto ... _board.htm
Re: Internet kiosk timer board
Hi
I have the following question about the interface board.
Which voltage level is on the pulse pin when idle?
I have the following question about the interface board.
Which voltage level is on the pulse pin when idle?
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Re: Internet kiosk timer board
It should be around 5VDC