RS232 to PULSE Kiosk and PC Interface

 

Bill Validator and Coin Acceptor to RS232 Interface – (accepts 5 coins)

(ARB-C06)

 

Provides an interface which allows a computer to receive data sent by a Bill Validator with a pulse output and/or a Coin Acceptor programmed to accept up to 5 coins. A computer may also send a signal to the interface to enable the switching of a load.

Bill Validator with Coin Acceptor to RS232 Interface – (accepts 6 coins)

(ARB-C14)

Provides an interface which allows a computer to receive data sent by a Bill Validator with a pulse output and/or a Coin Acceptor programmed to accept up to 6 coins.

Bill Validator with Coin Acceptor to RS232 Interface – (accepts relay pulse or serial interface)

(ARB-C15)

Provides an interface which allows a computer to receive data sent by a Coin Acceptor and/or a Bill Validator with either a pulse or serial output.

CF330 Coin Acceptor and Bill Validator to Bill Validator Output Interface (110Volt)

(ARB-C11-1)

 

Accepts $1 and $2 CF330 signals and converts them into Bill Validator dollar pulses. It then transmits the 110V Bill Validator dollar pulses with no overlapping of the signals. This is particularly useful for installations where a vending machine requires a coin acceptor in addition to a bill validator.

CF330 Coin Acceptor and Bill Validator to Bill Validator Output Interface (24Volt)

(ARB-C11-2)

Accepts $1 and $2 CF330 signals and converts them into Bill Validator dollar pulses. It then transmits the 24V Bill Validator dollar pulses with no overlapping of the signals. This is particularly useful for installations where a vending machine requires a coin acceptor in addition to a bill validator.

Coin Acceptor (CF330) and Bill Validator to Machine Bill Validator Output Interface (24Volt)

(ARB-C11-3)

Accepts $1 and $2 signals from a CF330 Coin Acceptor. The onboard microcontroller will then pulse its output line once for every dollar received.

ME111 to Pulse Output Interface

(ARB-C11-4)

Accepts $1 and $2 signals from a ME111 Coin Acceptor. The onboard microcontroller will pulse its output line once for every dollar received.

Bill Validator Output Multiplier

(ARB-G15M)

Intercepts output pulses from a Bill Validator. It will then multiply the number of pulses which it receives by a pre-programmed number and pulse its output the resulting number of times.