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« Last post by Pitts256 on Today at 06:44:20 AM »
Lets check some things while were in the coin comparitor area. Refer to the attached photo.
On the left side is the door lock photo eye, it's lit so that's a good sign. Is there something blocking the eye now? This eye should turn off and on when you turn the door key lock. Try it.
There are three coin photo eyes, the top two sensor the coin before it is dropped into the coin hopper, the third senses coins dropped to the overflow chute. The third is not used. To check them take a piece of paper a slide it in the eyes from the bottom as shown in the photo, a red led should come on at the front of the eye when the paper is inserted. Try it.
On the left bottom side is the coin divertor coil, it's powered up and pulled in so that's also a good sign. Coins will divert to the hopper.
How many wires are connected to the coin comparitor plug? The plug can have up to six wires connected. Start from the bottom as number six and list which positions have wires in them and the color. The Universal powered comparitors typically have two wires connected (black & violet).
I suspect the cherry switch wiring was okay so return the wire connectors back to their original position. The best way to check the cherry switch is with a Volt-Ohm meter. You'll check the continuity of the switch at the wire connections while pushing-pulling the button. I doubt if that's going to be the issue so we'll place that on hold for now. Note: When the cherry switch is pulled out it will stay in a detent position and simulate the door being closed. The machine should go to the ready to play mode (as long as the key lock switch is in the locked position).