SR3 Type2 Technical Manual
9.
Mode 5
9.1
Parallel Interface – Mode 5
Connector type: 10 pin DIL
Table 9: Parallel Interface – Mode 5
PIN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Although this is a custom PCB, its functionality is, except for Pin 5 'Divert Signal', identical to
Mode 1. A coin is selected by the customer to divert. This information is stored in EEPROM
and when the 'diverted' coin is accepted, a pulse, of 500ms duration, is output from pin 5.
At the same time as the 'divert' signal is output, the SR3 is inhibited for the same time. This
stops any more coins being accepted and possibly diverted, when they shouldn't be. The
host machine uses this signal to drive an external divertor, (see
Figure 15: Divert Signal Output – Mode 5
FUNCTION
ACTIVE
0 VOLTS
+ SUPPLY
Accept 5
Low
Accept 6
Low
Divert Signal
Low
Inhibit All
High
(Default Accept)
Accept 1
Low
Accept 2
Low
Accept 3
Low
Accept 4
Low
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