i wish you had a 110 volt version of this.I wanted to know how i can disable it after a bill is accepted until my sketch is done.I wouldn't know where to look for the type of disable like you did with the 5 vdc on yours.What is that 5vdc disable labeled as on the 24 volt?(5:10)
I didn't know they made a 110v version. The 5vdc disabled is basically a way you can turn the bill receiver off. So in other words, if you're in the middle of booting up, you can send 5v to the bill collector so it won't accept bills until you're ready.
Cool toy. 8000 pulses seems like an awful lot of pulses for one bill. Is that output from a rotary encoder as the money passes through? or is it sending a "beep"?
Sorry. I missed this comment. I need to do a firmware update on the device or find some older cash because it can't read the big face bills. So basically I just used that number because it always triggered on a successful read and never on a failed read. Since it only reads $1 bills, that was good enough for my purposes. I still need to do more tinkering though.
haha well from the outside, it's really difficult. If you just wanted to make it so it could accept monopoly money, you can definitely do that on the inside.
I'm fighting with an ICT V7 right now and came across your vid :) Back to it now. Cheers
i wish you had a 110 volt version of this.I wanted to know how i can disable it after a bill is accepted until my sketch is done.I wouldn't know where to look for the type of disable like you did with the 5 vdc on yours.What is that 5vdc disable labeled as on the 24 volt?(5:10)
I didn't know they made a 110v version. The 5vdc disabled is basically a way you can turn the bill receiver off. So in other words, if you're in the middle of booting up, you can send 5v to the bill collector so it won't accept bills until you're ready.
this video is so thought provoking ,unbelievable!!!!!!Thank you!
Thanks for watching
Can this give change to big bills?
Thanks! Do you have a link to the PDF?
i have an AE2411 115 volt bill acceptor, any simularities on the pin outputs?
Sorry. I've never used that one.
which pins on the acceptor are the ones for the pulse output? What are they named on the schematic.PLEASE HELP!
I don't have mine in front of me, but I think they were labeled.
You're my hero. Thanks
which pin on the acceptor (what is it labeled or decribed) for the 5 volt refusal?
Mine had black and red wires for power.
Cool toy. 8000 pulses seems like an awful lot of pulses for one bill. Is that output from a rotary encoder as the money passes through? or is it sending a "beep"?
Sorry. I missed this comment. I need to do a firmware update on the device or find some older cash because it can't read the big face bills. So basically I just used that number because it always triggered on a successful read and never on a failed read. Since it only reads $1 bills, that was good enough for my purposes. I still need to do more tinkering though.
Can I use the pure arduino pins to inhibit or I need to use it with relay?
I think you need a relay to act like a switch.
@@AnotherMaker no, I watched and There are an optocoupler so I can use the pure pin
Now it is works fine,
What were the switch (1-10)settings on the bill validator
Here you go.... i.imgur.com/tW39m28.png
Do this one works with different currencies like Arabian Dirham?
You would have to change the firmware. They offer lots of firmware updates for this thing to do different currencies
Awesome vid. So what would you need to make it give back change?
Generally those change things do 1 ping per quarter just like this one does, so I'm guessing it would be some simple math to put those clicks back.
For research purposes:How easy would it be to fool one of these bill readers into thinking is accepting money? Again just for research purposes
haha well from the outside, it's really difficult. If you just wanted to make it so it could accept monopoly money, you can definitely do that on the inside.
Can you post a link to the firmware updates?
They're not free. You'd have to buy the firmware from ebay. I also feel like it's a chip swap if I remember correctly.
Do you have that link
did you try to tinker with cashcode mvu ?
Sorry I've never heard of that.