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every one as requested here's a video how to set up the coin acceptor for use on your bar top or whatever else you want to use it for this acceptor can be programmed to use up to three different coins if you're using another version that accepts more than three different type of coins these instructions should still work for you on the side we have the four pins that we'll be using 12 volts coin ground and counter are your 12 volts positive input is red and your ground is black like with most electronics but notice on here that there's a gray wire connected to the red positive input wire they're connected to the same exact pin so you could use either one I'll go ahead and cut the grey one off and just use the red one the next two wires on here or your coin and your counter these are what's going to pose to send a signal to your USB encoder beneath that we have a normally open and a normally closed switch leave it in the up position for the normally open and beneath that we have a switch that controls how fast the poles are sent to your USB encoder I like to leave mine in the down position for slope not sure how well it will lead it will work if I leave it in the off fast I just went ahead and cut the gray wire off that was connected to my red wire and I'm just using the red wire and the black wire black to ground red to positive I also connected two extra pieces of wire to my coin and my counter wires I'll connect these to a multimeter in a few minutes the power supply or museum is a 12 volts power supply this one is adjustable from 3 to 12 volts but you could use whatever 12 volts power supply you have this one is a six hundred milli ampere hour um the point acceptor doesn't use much power according to the specs it said 65 milliamp per hour is what it uses the first settings I'm going to go in is the parameter settings for change in the parameters for each coins to get in the parameter settings go ahead and press the plus and minus buttons together and the LED will switch to a letter A want to switch to the letter A go ahead and press your set button and that will change it to the letter e now user plus and minus button to set how many different types of coin you would program in after you're done with that press set and it will change the h1 now use your plus and minus buttons to set how many samples you'd like to use later whenever you're programming for a coin 1 the manual recommends a minimum of 15 depending what clinics after you're using you might be able to go higher once you're set your samples press set and now you'll get P 1 this is where you set how many poses you'd like for your first coin set mine at 1 next hit set and you'll get an F 1 now this is where you set your sensitivity for how sensitive it is to each specific coin this is just talking about your first coin mine will be a nickel I'll set it to 10 the manual recommends a minimum of 5 now after you press set you get h 2 which is talking about coin 2 and we're back to setting how many samples of coin 2 we'll be using for programming later you'll just keep repeating these steps until you're finished setting up however many different types of coin you'd like to setup the second set of coin I'm going to be using on mine are dimes and for dime out like to credit so I'll set my polls to two quarters are going to be the third set of coin that I use and I would like 7 for my quarters so whenever I set up my quarters I'm going to have seven for the poses once you set the parameters for all your coins you will get an a that display on the screen again press set once more after you get that letter a and it should change to just the letter e after that you could unplug your power and it should automatically save now we'll do the sampling for each different coins that you'd like to use also go ahead and plug your power supply back in once it up once it's on go ahead and press your set button you'll get a letter A that comes up on the screen press it again and it will change to a a 1 meaning it wants you to use sample for your first set of coins for mine I'm using nickels so I'll go ahead and start putting in my nickels and I've set my parameters for 15 so I'll need to drop in 15 nickels after that it'll automatically change to a 2 for the second set of coins and that's also is 15 samples so I'll drop in 15 dimes and then 15 quarters it's the best if you have the coin acceptor mounted where you would like it mounted before you start doing this sampling this step is not necessary but it's something you could do to make sure everything is working before you get it connected in your cabinet I get a multimeter and set your multimeter to continuity once you're in the continuity function on your multimeter if you touch the two probes together you should hear a beep go ahead and connect your coin and your counter wires to your multimeter cables positive and negative doesn't matter the first sample I'm going to drop in is a penny which I never programmed so it shouldn't accept it it should just come right back to the bottom like interested next coin I'm going to do is another one that I never program it's a foreign coin drop it in you should also get that returned now I'll do a dime and I should get two pulses now I'll try my quarter four seven you might not hear the nickel because it'll be one QuickBooks I'll go ahead and switch my poll speed too fast and let you hear what that is compared to the slow but like I say I like to leave mine on slow now I'll put it back on slow and switch my normally open switch to the normally closed and it should not work you don't need to test that on yours but if you do just remember to switch it back to the normally open because that's the only way it works this is a USB encoder that I usually put in the kit that I build you might be a little bit different but they're all set up just about the same you're going to connect the coin acceptor to wires just like you would any other button that you're setting up on the arcade I would avoid using the up down left and right though so the wires that are going here or your coin and your counter wires and it'll look just like any other button being connected to your USB encoder all these other pins are where you would connect your other buttons for example your button 1 2 3 and so on if you're using a retro pie setup go ahead and enter your main menu go down to configure input and you're going to configure it just like you would any other controller for mine I have my coin set to be a button l2 so whenever the system asks me to press my l2 button I went ahead and drop a coin in the coin acceptor now depending what emulators you're using this portion can be a little bit different but this is main 2003 that I'm setting up right now once you have a game open in a game it doesn't matter press tab you could set up for just that game or you could do a general set up for every game that uses the emulate once you're in this menu go ahead and scroll down till you get to coin one two three and so on I'll stop on coin one you're going to press ENTER and that's when you're going to go ahead and drop one coin and after you drop your coin in it should register it as if you just push that button for mine it will be L two some games do need each player to put in separate coins so if you want to set that up for coin two three and four you go ahead and do that also I'll also go ahead and show you how to set it up using final burn alpha you're good and open any game you want that uses the final burn alpha emulator and if you haven't made any custom changes to your control to get into the menu that we're going to use you're going to press select and X at the same time once you're in this menu go ahead and click on quick menu I'll scroll all the way down to controls and then you're going to find your coin for user 1 to make changes in this menu you're going to use your joystick left and right and like I said I have mine set at l2 once you made the change you could go to your savegame remap file which will only save to that game that you have open or you could do the save core remap file which will save to every game that uses that specific emulator I already have mine saved which is why I didn't click it but every time you open the game from now on it will automatically load that save file that you just created that's it thank you for watching and hopefully I was able to help you figure out how to set up your a coin acceptor

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