CashFlow
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126/129 separators provide control over the exit path taken by
a validated coin. This is referred to as routing and is accomplished by
inserting wire links into a 22 way routing plug which is inserted into
connector 3 of the validator.
NOTE: Fitting a routing plug to the validator will overide all factory routing
settings as long as more than one link is fitted between a coin output and
data pin on this connector.
Routing Plug Signals
The eight coin output signal lines, A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H correspond to
up to fourteen possible coin types. The mapping of coin channels is
channel set dependent. These lines signal the arrival of valid coins.
Links between the coin output signal inputs and the coin route lines
specify the exit paths to be taken by the coins.
CashFlow
®
126 and CashFlow
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129 selectors Design Guide
20 ©, MEI., 1998
12Route 7Exit B12Exit B
34Route 6Exit D34Exit D
56Route 5Exit C56Exit C
78Route 4(Exit ‘b’)78(Exit ‘b’)
910Route 3(Exit ‘a’)910(Exit ‘a’)
Route 2
1112Route 2(Exit ‘c’)1112(Exit ‘c’)
HighestRoute 1
1314Route 1(Exit ‘d’)1314(Exit ‘d’)
Coin A1516Coin BCoin A1516Coin B
Coin C1718Coin DCoin C1718Coin D
Coin E1920Coin FCoin E1920Coin F
Coin G2122Coin HCoin G2122Coin H
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No.
Coin Exit Route
Priority Order
129 ROUTING PLUG
PINOUTS AND
FUNCTIONS
126 ROUTING PLUG
PINOUTS AND
FUNCTIONS
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