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Coin Comparitors and Other Coin acceptors => Coin Comparitors and Other Coin acceptors => Topic started by: Joeylc on March 01, 2014, 03:53:09 PM

Title: Here is the run down on coin comparitors.
Post by: Joeylc on March 01, 2014, 03:53:09 PM
CC-62 12VDC (common to Bally & Aristocrat)
CC-62 Wide Body 12VDC (common to Bally)
CC-62 12VDC (special for Military)
CC-33/CC-37 24VAC (old version-common to IGT)
CC-33 12VDC No Inhibit
CC-16 Multi-Voltage (early version as PEM-46)
CC-16 Multi-Voltage No Inhibit (early Bally)
CC-40 24VDC (early Bally - as a PEM-48)
CC-40 12VDC (Special - R29 = 1MEG)
CC-16-D 12VDC Inhibit (common to Sigma)
CC-16 12VDC No Inhibit (Atronic/VLC/Aristocrat)
CC-16-D 24VAC No Inhibit (common to IGT)
CC-40 AC/DC No Inhibit (common to CDS)
CC-40 12VDC No Inhibit (common to SEGA)
CC-40 AC/DC Extended Credit Pulse - 48ms
CC-40 12VDC No Inhibit
CC-40 AC/DC No Inhibit (13 Second Tilt Pulse)
CC-40 12VDC Inhibit (650mS Tilt Pulse)
CC-40 AC/DC Inhibit
CC-40 12VDC Inhibit
CC-16-D 24VDC No Inhibit (common to Bally)
CC-16 12VDC Inhibit (common to Sigma & WMS)
CC-40 AC/DC No Inhibit (48mS Credit/13 Second Tilt
CC-40A 12VDC Inhibit High Extended Credit Pulse
CC-16 13VDC Inhibit (common to IGT)
CC-33 AC/DC No Inhibit 12mS Sense Pulse
CC-32/CC-36 13VDC Inhibit (common to IGT)
CC-40 12VDC Inhibit (11.5mS Credit/700mS Tilt)
CC-62 12VDC (special for U.S. penny)
CC-16 12VDC Inhibit (special for U.S. penny)
CC-40 Wide Body 12VDC Inhibit (700mS Tilt)
CC-33/CC-37 24VAC (common to IGT)
CC-40 Wide Body 12VDC No Inhibit (13 Second Tilt P
CC-37 24VAC Enhanced for poor quality bi-metal coi
CC-40 AC/DC No Inhibit Extended Credit Pulse
CC-40 12VDC Inhibit (1.5 Second Credit Pulse)
CC-40A AC/DC Inhibit Hi Gain 2

Mr. Dinoman
Title: Re: Here is the run down on coin comparitors.
Post by: Joeylc on March 01, 2014, 03:58:04 PM
From: stayouttadabunker..  :Golf_Smiley:
Title: Re: Here is the run down on coin comparitors.
Post by: UNIMAN on March 02, 2014, 08:25:44 AM
UNIVERSAL machines

CC-62D 12vdc Universal Ultra Series, 94010 board.
CC-62D Wide-body Universal Ultra Series 94010 board. (for large tokens such as $5)
CC16D 24vdc  used by Universal older slots, 8116 and 8800 boards.
CC16D multi-voltage also used by Universal older slots, 8116 and 8800 boards.

CDS machines
MC-40 CDS video poker
Title: Re: Here is the run down on coin comparitors.
Post by: Rdixon on March 29, 2014, 09:42:02 AM
was trying to help a guy fix his bally and he told me he had a CC10? Don't see it on the list
Title: Re: Here is the run down on coin comparitors.
Post by: Buzz on March 29, 2014, 09:53:20 AM
was trying to help a guy fix his bally and he told me he had a CC10? Don't see it on the list

Maybe that fellows eyesight is like mine and a 6 looks like a 0  :Scratch-Head: :Scratch-Head:
Title: Re: Here is the run down on coin comparitors.
Post by: Rdixon on March 29, 2014, 01:13:58 PM
possible, he sent me a pic but I couldn't make it out.  If it was a 16 too bad for him, I hve 3 of them laying around
Title: Re: Here is the run down on coin comparitors.
Post by: Buzz on March 29, 2014, 01:31:57 PM
Even if it is a CC 16 it can be a 12, 13, or 24 volt.
Title: Re: Here is the run down on coin comparitors.
Post by: lazzy on June 09, 2014, 12:07:38 AM
hi, i just got my hands on used mk6 and would like to implement FreePlay3 (previously available on NLG.net) but i am unable to access the attachments on old site.


would anyone be kind enough to share TzTech's aristocratmk6.hex file? or specs of Coin Comparator MC-62 for use with MK6.


thanks in advance.
Title: Re: Here is the run down on coin comparitors.
Post by: GOS on June 09, 2014, 03:07:19 AM
CC10 - used on Bally E-series and V-series machines - small coin.
Title: Re: Here is the run down on coin comparitors.
Post by: wizeguy on October 27, 2015, 06:37:56 PM
I have IGT "wild Cherry" with a CC-16-D-VAC-R1,  What is a suitable replacement for this Coin Comparitor?   I assume mine is AC, but how do I find out the voltage?   thanks Kevin
Title: Re: Here is the run down on coin comparitors.
Post by: rickhunter on October 27, 2015, 08:26:03 PM
If it's an S+, it's 24V AC.
Title: Re: Here is the run down on coin comparitors.
Post by: wizeguy on October 28, 2015, 07:14:49 PM
Thanks RickHunter...  Kevin
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