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**Video Poker, Keno, Slots, 21** Gaming machines => CEI and Cal Omega Video Poker Games => Topic started by: shortrackskater on September 15, 2019, 08:31:28 AM

Title: CEI FREE PLAY WIRING
Post by: shortrackskater on September 15, 2019, 08:31:28 AM
This was for a 906 board but may work on others. (From Alan/Badbaud)

On the coin comparator cable is a small module enclosed in plastic, on the machine side is a red and black wire.
Remove the two wires from the bet one switch and attach the machine side
of the red and black wires to the COM and N/O of the bet one switch.
I had to add about 12" of wire to make the connections.
Now, when you tap the bet one button the game will see a coin in.
If you hold the bet one button down to long you will get a coin in tilt so just open the door and press the reset error button.
For home use this is a quick fix for a game that was in a bar and reports MUX Error.

Title: Re: CEI FREE PLAY WIRING
Post by: Straycat on September 16, 2019, 05:41:08 PM
Would this work with the 906 III? also do you just attach the wires to the ones already there or disconnect them?
Title: Re: CEI FREE PLAY WIRING
Post by: Badbaud on September 16, 2019, 10:37:31 PM
It was done on a 906 III
Cut the original wires and attach the machine side ends to the switch.
Title: Re: CEI FREE PLAY WIRING
Post by: SolidSilver on December 27, 2019, 06:42:48 PM
Interesting concept, and certainly more universal than just CEI.Every coin-op machine has a microswitch at the end of the coin-travel chute: any coin that makes it that far, without rejection for various reasons, triggers a "Coin In" signal.I would imagine that you could parallel that switch's wiring with any pushbutton to give a free "Coin In" signal. If the machine does not have the equivalent of a "Bet One" button,  you could install a pushbutton on the wooden side of the machine to serve the purpose.
I'll try it out on a coupla' my machines, and see if it's really that simple.
Title: Re: CEI FREE PLAY WIRING
Post by: SolidSilver on December 27, 2019, 10:52:34 PM
Well of course, I should have known. Any machine with a logic board (like the CEI) will be looking at that switch through a timer window: if a "slow" coin holds the switch ON too long (in microseconds), it will trigger an error. So yes, you can use a pushbutton switch, BUT you need to poke that switch and release it very quickly. You might get the hand of it immediately, but it would be a problem for your guests.
Hmmmmm....; there's probably a simple way to insert a pulse-gate in line with the switch, such that no matter how long you hold the button down, it will only give a single instantaneous ON pulse.
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