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5

N/O
COIN IN
SIGNAL
TO GAME
COM 6
1 1N4001 +12VDC
+12V

.I uF
50V 12VDC RELAY
100 uF 1N4001
25V
2
GROUND 4 8
3
2N4401
or 2N3904
4.7K
50K
COIN PULSE WIDTH

1K If the game has a coin comparator the door has a transformer


TLC555IP mounted on the small metal shelf to power the comparator.
6 Remove the transformer. The two wires on the primary of the
IN SOCKET
7 transformer are 120VAC coin lockout voltage. Mount a
120VAC relay on the shelf (use a relay socket) and connect
22 uF
25V those two primary wires to the coil of the relay.
+12VDC
If the game has a mechanical coin acceptor the two wires on
the lockout coil behind it have the 120VAC coin lockout voltage.
4.7K 1 uF
25V
2 COM N/O
2XIN4148

1 .I uF
50V 10K
12VDC
7 RELAY
N/O
120 VAC 120 VAC
COIN LOCKOUT RELAY AND
SIGNAL SOCKET
COM 8 9 10
COIN Mount a 12VDC power supply inside the game
IN FRONT = my board connectors and plug it into the service outlet inside the game.
BUTTON PANEL
+12VDC = 120VAC relay connections
WAS CASHOUT
SWITCH
CEI FREE PLAY MOD.
ALAN DORMAN
4-12-2020

COMPLEMENTS OF KLAR ELECTRONIC SLOT REPAIR


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