First of all...turn off the machine's power switch.
The wires in the 3rd picture are for a power supply for a bill validator.
You don't need that right now because it has NOTHING to do with a door bypass.
We are here to help you get your machine running the way it should be without you getting hurt.
The wires that you are going to use to bypass the door optics are:
Door Emitter Optic:
Purple wire w/
Black stripe and a
Green wire.
Cabinet Receiver Optic:
Doubled-Green Wires w/
Light Blue Stripes and a
Red wire.
Basically, the green wires go together off of an extension from the door Emitter connector to a cherry switch's' normally open terminal.
The cabinet's receiver wires also go to this cherry switch on the other normally open terminal.
When the door is closed and the plunger is pushed in on the cherry switch, the circuit is closed thereby effectively fooling the machine that the door optics are seeing each other.
If anything is backwards, you blow out an the optic chip driver on the MPU - rendering it useless and destroying it.
That forces you into dishing out more Benjamins from your wallet to buy a new MPU board.
I strongly suggest that you go buy new optics in the link I gave you below from Ken....tell him I sent you...>>>
http://newlifegames.com/nlg/index.php?topic=29882.msg161439#msg161439