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LED 6 and Cryptopay - Count Up Wiring Help

MDrost1

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Folks,

I just pulled out 15 year old GinSan timers and displays from my vacs today and installed LED 6's. Wow they look nice.

I am wondering if someone can give me a little setup/wiring advice so I can achieve count up mode on my 2 vacs with Cryptopay credit swipers.

Right now I am running the blue wire to the coin pulse like I had with my old timers. I tried hooking the CC input on the LED6 to the blue wire on my swiper, reconfigured on the Cpay web site, and couldn't get it to work.

Is this a wiring issue, or a timer programming issue. any assistance would be very helpful. Thanks!
 

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I tried it. I probably did it wrong. Do I just wire only the CC card input to the ground? Or do I tie the blue coin pulse swiper in there as well? Thanks!
 

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I've never installed CryptoPay on a vac, only Hamilton equipment. The blue wire from the swiper is used as the input wire on them and ties in to the token input wire. The same wire that is shorted to ground on the timer is used as the card input. With that said I would say yes the blue wire should be on the ground as well. Where do you have your timed output wire? Tom with cryptopay would be a great person to call. I normally have to leave a message requesting a call back, they always do.
 

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Turns out the 24v hot and commons on the swiper were backward to allow count up. Reversed the wires. Hooked the blue swiper wire to black/white CC input on LED6, and I am in business. Do not short the black and white to ground. Advice from Dixmor.
 
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