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I put a new timer in a bay im upgrading from the timer in the mech. room. I have 6 bays , 2 of which are already upgraded so i copied how to wire it just to see if it works in my last bay before i rip out the old boxes and put new ones and coin vaults. one problem though , the new timer works out in the bay fine but in the mech room
i just unhooked the wires to the old gs 75 gin san , and i have a push to start button that gives the timer a quarter credit each push of the button , and that no longer works , id like to make it work like it did before ,

what do i have to do in that room to make that work again ???? thx Dave , Michigan.
 

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The LED7 coin input references 24VAC common while the old, antique GS75 references 24VAC Hot. On the push to start you should have(if this is our system) a red wire and a red wire with green tracer stripe. Disconnect the red wire and run a wire from that terminal of the button to 24VAC common. The "push to stop" button will no longer work at all with the LED7
 

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Im not sure what you mean by push to stop , im trying to make my push to start button in the mech room give a 25 cent credit with each push to the timer out in the bay like the other 2 upgraded bays do , and it did with the old timer.. thx
 

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What are you trying to do? If your trying to give pulses to the timer so you can wash down the bay just use a Dixmor remote.
 

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oh i dont have no remotes , the two bays with dixmore timers and older , ones a big old one , 3 x 9 or so , other is an led 7 ,
yes im trying to wash bays or start for customers , where can i get a remote , i will end up with 4 led 6 s , and one led 7 and an old one not sure who makes it , the big one that is. thx
 

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oh i dont have no remotes , the two bays with dixmore timers and older , ones a big old one , 3 x 9 or so , other is an led 7 ,
yes im trying to wash bays or start for customers , where can i get a remote , i will end up with 4 led 6 s , and one led 7 and an old one not sure who makes it , the big one that is. thx
I just sent you a link as to where I get my remotes. They'll work with the Dixmor LED-6 & LED-7 timers.
 

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You need to connect the brown wire from the timer to the red/green wire to the coin acceptor and to the red/green wire that goes back to the room, then your push-to-start button will work. The stop button inside won't work and should be unhooked, but you can still clear the time from inside by pressing and holding the push-to-start button for two seconds.
 

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Im not sure what you mean by push to stop , im trying to make my push to start button in the mech room give a 25 cent credit with each push to the timer out in the bay like the other 2 upgraded bays do , and it did with the old timer.. thx
If this is older Ginsan equipment, it had a "Push to Start" and a "Push to Stop" button. They were both tied to the GS75. The push to start shorted the coin input to give it a coin pulse and the push to stop shorted the overload on the timer to shut it off.
 
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